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Well after that recommendation James, perhaps I will head out over the weekend and see if I can get in to see it.
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Thanks for the recommendation, James! I am even more eager then before to see it. I will probably try and see it Monday or Tuesday night.
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I just saw this and it was *amazing*. Good story, great characterizations by the actors, excellent effects and a very sound way to resolve issues with cannon that might bug sticklers but I think will make everyone else happy. You don' t have to be a huge fan of TOS to appreciate this movie, but if you are, all the better. I hope anyone who sees it enjoys it as much as I did.
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I've bought tickets online for the BF and me to see it tonight at 10 PM -I can't wait!
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I did not get out this weekend. And I wont next either, since it is a long weekend and I will head up to my parents for a Beginning of Summer/Morther's Day celebration so I guess I will have to wait a few more weeks.
*sigh*
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Heh, I was at the last showing of the day, so I didn't have that option. That late on a Sunday night, there were only six other people in the theatre with the BF and me, though, and they were all sitting well behind us so it almost felt like a private screening.
I hate to say this but I thought that Star Trek is a good movie.I'm so close to being a Trekkie right now.
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I'm yet to see it...I love going to Star Trek movies in cinema. I hope I can get there before it stops showing.
Mmmmm wondering if there a mum'sn bubs session with it on! (Usually they show some crappy movies for that session...I can live in hope.)
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I finally got to see Star Trek today! Wow it was great! I can hardly wait to see it again!
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I've liked the past movies so far, may have to get out soon and see it.
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Finally got to see it this weekend. We had to go to the first showing at 11.30am as I seem unable to stay awake after 6pm in the evening. I liked it, I thought the portrayals of Spock and McCoy were the best. I really didnt like the Uhura / Spock / Kirk love triangle thingy, I just didnt think it was needed at all.
Love triangle...... in my mind it could make it a bit more interesting.... though I might get it in my head that it's other people (like the swan and her two guys)
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Well I finally got to see this movie on the way back from New Zealand. Yeah Air New Zealand rocks like that!
I liked it. I wasn't blown away or anything, but I do like how they crafted it in such a clever way to tie it to original series/movies.
The movie is up for preorder from Amazon by the way for November 17th
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AVCFK6/ref=pd_1ctyhuc__sim_01_01
Well, I know what will be under my Christmas Tree this year, might be the only thing.
Being a long time Star Trek fan, eer geek. Some classmates and I watched video taped ToS and TNG episodes in the Geometery room at lunch and then we Voyage Home came out in theaters we hijacked the Geometery teacher into taking us to the theater in the next county opening weekend (we never got anything opening weekend) Which happened to be Thanksgiving weekend.
I really wanted to see this movie in theaters but my movie budget was such that I could only see one of the three that I wanted, so Star Trek and Wolverine lost out to HBP.
Hopefully I won't face a similar dilemma of Gatchaman goes head-to-head with one of the DH releases.
But a Spock/Uhura/Kirk triangle? Where'd that come from?
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Yeah, but unfortunately, I have the input of four others, and I'd probably lose.
Although, my daughter is slowly coming around. She's becoming a fan of Jinpie. Guess that means she doesn't take after her mother, too much.
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Movies here are so expensive now, and it's almost doubly so for us because we have to take the kids. We find it cheaper to wait 6 months and buy the DVD for $15-$20. So I hadn't seen Star Trek... but it was on the plane as we flew to the UK! So I got to see it there. Still going to buy the DVD though, as I'm sure that tiny screen on the back of the seat in front of me and the tinny sound on the ear bud (only one ear working) didn't do it justice...
But Gatchaman is definitely an 'in the theatres' movie.
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