Kristatos wrote:Blowfeld wrote:Chekhov was w-atrocious. Casting was better in some instances than others and a few aspects of the plot didn't make sense.
Fortunately, I think they got the casting of the two leads absolutely right, and that Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto nailed their characters perfectly. I liked Karl Urban as Bones a lot too. Not so sure about Simon Pegg as Scotty. One the one hand, he was nothing like the original Scotty (though I did give a fanboyish smile when he yelled "I'm giving her all she's got, Cap'n!" in classic Trek fashion). On the other hand, I'm a big fan of Pegg in general. For that reason, I'll be charitable and assume that the ropiness of his Scottish accent was a tribute to James Doohan.

Blowfeld wrote:Worst aspect of this movie for me was Nero.He was no Borg Queen and no Kahn (Kahn!!!!)
Nero was a none threatening slash threatening villain with almost no menacing presence on the screen. It seems as if Star Trek has failed to escape the black hole that has been consuming the franchise for the last few movies. Namely no creative inspiration for the villains and no way to work what is creative about them in to the plot. The last few Trek movie have feature particularly weak villains and pitiful motivations behind their actions.



FormerBondFan wrote:Blowfeld wrote:Worst aspect of this movie for me was Nero.He was no Borg Queen and no Kahn (Kahn!!!!)
Nero was a none threatening slash threatening villain with almost no menacing presence on the screen. It seems as if Star Trek has failed to escape the black hole that has been consuming the franchise for the last few movies. Namely no creative inspiration for the villains and no way to work what is creative about them in to the plot. The last few Trek movie have feature particularly weak villains and pitiful motivations behind their actions.
Nero's background is fully explained in this comic.
If I were you, I would check it out right away.
stockslivevan wrote:From what I've heard, his backround on the comic doesn't really help much. And most of all, films should be competent enough to handle their characters alone, not rely on some comic book that most of the general audience isn't going to check out. If the film failed to present its characters, it fails.

"This is not your father's Star Trek" line of the ad campaign, while accurate in its description of the movie itself for better or for worse, was not only puerile but unnecessarily insulting to the previous Star Trek incarnations and the audience base. One doesn't have to alienate the fans in order to broaden the appeal (even if most will take the abuse and still see the new movie anyway).

stockslivevan wrote:FormerBondFan wrote:Blowfeld wrote:Worst aspect of this movie for me was Nero.He was no Borg Queen and no Kahn (Kahn!!!!)
Nero was a none threatening slash threatening villain with almost no menacing presence on the screen. It seems as if Star Trek has failed to escape the black hole that has been consuming the franchise for the last few movies. Namely no creative inspiration for the villains and no way to work what is creative about them in to the plot. The last few Trek movie have feature particularly weak villains and pitiful motivations behind their actions.
Nero's background is fully explained in this comic.
If I were you, I would check it out right away.
From what I've heard, his backround on the comic doesn't really help much. And most of all, films should be competent enough to handle their characters alone, not rely on some comic book that most of the general audience isn't going to check out. If the film failed to present its characters, it fails.


katied wrote:Anton Yelchin is the guy who played Chekov. He was absent from most of the ST premieres-he was already promoting Terminator Salvation.

Yep.Kristatos wrote:katied wrote:Anton Yelchin is the guy who played Chekov. He was absent from most of the ST premieres-he was already promoting Terminator Salvation.
Sounds like another reason not to see that film.

Chief of Staff, 007's gone round the bend. Says someone's been trying to feed him a poisoned banana. Fellow's lost his nerve. Been in the hospital too long. Better call him home.
katied wrote:Actually, he comes by the accent naturally-he was born in Russia and came to the States when he was 6 months old. But the accent? Meh.

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