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weren't there 72 survivors in Space Seed?
Star Trek into Darkness - Synopsis
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Skylon wrote:Yup, not counting Khan.Prometheus Unbound wrote:
weren't there 72 survivors in Space Seed?
Guess that settles it - I wasn't sure if it was Khan or not.
Still want to see this - the initial reviews are giving it 3.5-4.5 out of 5 stars...
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think the designer of this latest poster released for the film got the scaling off a bit
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Looks like Klingons still like their melee weapons;
And look a bit mean under the mask;
And look a bit mean under the mask;
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Wow, Stark and Batman have a nerd pissing match going on if ever there was one. I've got a voice of reason for the both of you:
Holding STID to WOK and TUC standards isn't totally invalid, bit it's a road to ruin in my opinion, because nuTrek isn't that kind of movie, and it isn't trying to be. I'll be going into it expecting the same thing I got three years ago: An action movie with a few stirrings of higher thought to it, some top-quality special effects and acting, a plot that is fast-paced if not consistent, and a truckload of TOS references.
Holding STID to WOK and TUC standards isn't totally invalid, bit it's a road to ruin in my opinion, because nuTrek isn't that kind of movie, and it isn't trying to be. I'll be going into it expecting the same thing I got three years ago: An action movie with a few stirrings of higher thought to it, some top-quality special effects and acting, a plot that is fast-paced if not consistent, and a truckload of TOS references.
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hehe yes this is quite old (from 2009) - but still relevant.Lilgreenman wrote:Wow, Stark and Batman have a nerd pissing match going on if ever there was one. I've got a voice of reason for the both of you:
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So, the reviews are in, and the consensus is basically "First Khan-tact".
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Just got home from the premiere of Into Darkness at my local cinema.
And the synopsis posted here... is : Spoiler
Good popcorn movie. Some nice continuity with the first one (Cumberbach uses Scotties transwarp beaming to escape!) and to the old canon (remember Praxis? it already went kablooey).
I think this movie is better then the first nuTrek movie but fails on its chance to do something new with the material. Just a rehash of Space Seed and TWoK. And while the ending is not a Deus Ex Machina as it was forshadowed right at the beginning it just plain fails the gravitas of the original TWoK with Spocks live as the price for the crews survival.
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And the synopsis posted here... is : Spoiler
The ending:
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There are so many things this movie could have done. And they pretty much copy Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Khan.
Good popcorn movie. Some nice continuity with the first one (Cumberbach uses Scotties transwarp beaming to escape!) and to the old canon (remember Praxis? it already went kablooey).
I think this movie is better then the first nuTrek movie but fails on its chance to do something new with the material. Just a rehash of Space Seed and TWoK. And while the ending is not a Deus Ex Machina as it was forshadowed right at the beginning it just plain fails the gravitas of the original TWoK with Spocks live as the price for the crews survival.
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That was a fun film.
The story is imperfect and has some flaws, but ultimately it was good fun.
The story is imperfect and has some flaws, but ultimately it was good fun.
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The film is far more entertaining than that synopsis makes it sound. It fits together much better than the previous film as well.
And it's unfair to say they just copied Khan or Space Seed.
Up until the end none of the important plot points are the same.
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And it's unfair to say they just copied Khan or Space Seed.
Up until the end none of the important plot points are the same.
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And yet they went through all that trouble with Star Trek 2009 to tell us that the old timeline is gone...Zac Naloen wrote:ray245 wrote: Spoiler
The new Kirk never went back into the 30s to meet Edith Keeler and the hobo never killed himself with a phaser. He never went back into the 60s to meet Gary Seven and never destroyed an Air Force plane with the tractor beam.
All we know about Khan through the old series, movies and non-canon books/comics is void.
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While I agree that it is a good movie, I still think they essentially remade TWoK with different details instead of taking it into a different direction.
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Cue Unit-01 ramming half the Lance of Longinus down Adam's head and a bemused Gendo, "Wrong end, son."
"Bring your cannons, I have my armor."
"Bring your mighty... I am my own champion."
Cue Unit-01 ramming half the Lance of Longinus down Adam's head and a bemused Gendo, "Wrong end, son."
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Just saw it in a almost empty screen (not a good sign on a friday night!) Really enjoyed it, apart from Pegg's accent.
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Huh, so posting spoiler tags in here for reviews? How... inelegant.Dartzap wrote:Just saw it in a almost empty screen (not a good sign on a friday night!) Really enjoyed it, apart from Pegg's accent.
The screening I just came back from was packed. It was pretty amusing to see a foursome of OAPs try to squeeze in amongst a load of kids and twenty-somethings. The general audience reaction (aside from the odd knob who had to check his mobile every five minutes) was enthusiastic.
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The point of divergence is the destruction of the USS Kelvin. Khan pre-dates that by a wide margin.tezunegari wrote:Zac Naloen wrote:ray245 wrote:
And yet they went through all that trouble with Star Trek 2009 to tell us that the old timeline is gone...
The new Kirk never went back into the 30s to meet Edith Keeler and the hobo never killed himself with a phaser. He never went back into the 60s to meet Gary Seven and never destroyed an Air Force plane with the tractor beam.
All we know about Khan through the old series, movies and non-canon books/comics is void.
While I agree that it is a good movie, I still think they essentially remade TWoK with different details instead of taking it into a different direction.
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Give me a fucking break. How is using Khan thirty years after TWoK any different from using Joker twenty years after the Burtan movie?
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Agreed. The arrival of the Narada in Star Trek 2009 is the Point of Divergence.Lord Woodlouse wrote:The point of divergence is the destruction of the USS Kelvin. Khan pre-dates that by a wide margin.
But consider:
The Eugenics War and Khans rise to power is somewhere around the 1990. (TOS: "Space Seed")
According to DS9s "Trials and Tribble-ations" the Kirk has amassed 17 separate temporal violations;
least three have possible influence on pre-Eugenics War eras.
- 1930s: "The City on the Edge of Forever"
- homeless guy vaporised by phaser
- possible change to Edith Keelers death
- 1968: "Assignment: Earth"
- unknown influences (possible predestination paradox)
- 1980s: Star Trek 4 - The Voyage Home
- several interactions on earth
- possible change of inventor of transparent aluminum (possible predestination paradox according to Scott)
- scaring the crap out of some whalers
- relocated a marine biologist (and two and a half whale) to the future
So while the arrival of the Narada IS the point of divergence, its influence on the timeline after its arrival; it also changed things before it actually happend.
Also, JJ Abrahms stated that everything that happened in the old timeline is not part of the new canon, therefore everything we knew about oldKhan could have been false for the new one.
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It's a good movie, but it lacks that little something that makes it special.hollywoodreporter.com wrote:One feels the dedication of a young musician at a recital determined not to make any mistakes, but there's no hint of creative interpretation, personal feelings or the spreading of artistic wings.
Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Khan was Moby Dick IN SPACE.
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Star Trek 6 - The Undiscovered Country was the the end of the Cold War IN SPACE with a little conspiracy mystery mixed in.
Into Darkness is well made. The actors and their chemistry were point on.
But the story fell short because Abrahms went for the whole formulaic Enterprise-vs-ubership that was already in ST-2009 and Khan being the idiot villain to turn on Kirk once he was in a position of power.
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Prove it. Kelvin was far bigger and far more heavily armed and obviously totally different to pre-TOS ships. People in the movie bang on about time, but visuals rule dialog remember? Their woogedy special effect clearly took them to a far more interesting place than 'when Kirk was born in Roddenberry Shitverse'.Lord Woodlouse wrote:The point of divergence is the destruction of the USS Kelvin. Khan pre-dates that by a wide margin.
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There is a scene in the film where a number of model ships are clearly displayed on an Admiral's desk, these include the Phoenix and the NX-01, both as seen in FC and Enterprise respectively, so this AU certainly seems to share history at least up until the 2160s with the prime universe, supporting the point of divergence being thereafter.
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Why? Does it make more sense to say that in between Enterprise and Kirk's birth they started making ships a dozen times larger due to 'divergence', or that it's just a different place that however shares a lot of things with the old series?
I mean we know that Khan exists and is basically nothing like he was originally, so I can thus place the 'divergence' in 1999.
I mean we know that Khan exists and is basically nothing like he was originally, so I can thus place the 'divergence' in 1999.
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Um-there are desks with models of those ships out in the real world. All that proves is that apparently, the new Star Trek has both the old Trek fictional universe and fans thereofJon wrote:There is a scene in the film where a number of model ships are clearly displayed on an Admiral's desk, these include the Phoenix and the NX-01, both as seen in FC and Enterprise respectively, so this AU certainly seems to share history at least up until the 2160s with the prime universe, supporting the point of divergence being thereafter.
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Welp, just got back from the movie and I was pleasantly surprised; apart from a few nitpicks...
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...and a few problems I have with the script that I won't go into, this is a damned enjoyable production. One of the things that stood out to me was the sheer saturation of references - what would be a bombastic action drama if you've never seen Trek becomes a fast-paced and combat-filled Voyage Home-recalling comedy if you have.
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