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  • Star Trek Into Darkness

    The official Facebook Page for the next Star Trek Movie, Star Trek Into Darkness has gone live. They are promising to release the first trailer for the movie online if the FB page gets 500,000 likes. Your Mission If You Choose To Accept It, Go to FB Like The Page And Get Everyone You Know To Like It as Well.

    Link - https://www.facebook.com/OfficialStarTrekIntoDarkness

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    Darth_Andrea

  • #2
    I don't have any problem "liking" the page, but it strikes me as a bit bizarre to require half a million people to "like" you before you will release ADVERTISING for your product. Doesn't it usually work the other way round?

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    • #3
      I hope this movie doesn't suck. I'd also like for the powers-that-be to get rid of at least some of the bullshit from the last one (lens flares, brewery, etc).
      The last fan of 1990s comics
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      • #4
        Sad to say, I'm pretty sure the brewery is here to stay, at least until and unless they get a new ship. I couldn't believe somebody thought that would be a good look for the Enterprise engine room.

        I just hope that the title doesn't indicate a shift in tone. I'm sick of things being made "darker". Star Trek has had SOME forays into what I'd call the fringes of "dark", but ultimately it is a pretty hopeful vision of the future (or is supposed to be, IMHO). I don't want it travelling down the "grim" road any further than it has in the past, or I am unlikely to continue to follow it.

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        • #5
          Oh, it will. The writers claimed it wouldn't, but I don't believe a word out of their mouths. (These are the same guys who claimed they were Trekkies, but the inconsistencies and problems in the previous film could fill a starbase.)
          The last fan of 1990s comics
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Darth_Andrea View Post
            The official Facebook Page for the next Star Trek Movie, Star Trek Into Darkness has gone live. They are promising to release the first trailer for the movie online if the FB page gets 500,000 likes. Your Mission If You Choose To Accept It, Go to FB Like The Page And Get Everyone You Know To Like It as Well.
            Cannot do. Ain't on Facebook and I never want to be again.

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            • #7
              i just want to point out

              Originally posted by Darth_Andrea View Post

              This Post Will Self Destruct In 60 Seconds.
              it's been longer then 60 seconds, just saying

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              MAGA then, MAGA now, MAGA FOREVER

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              • #8
                Its fake.


                Hahahaha.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SD80MAC View Post
                  Oh, it will. The writers claimed it wouldn't, but I don't believe a word out of their mouths. (These are the same guys who claimed they were Trekkies, but the inconsistencies and problems in the previous film could fill a starbase.)
                  As is the case with most storylines in the Star Trek universe.


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                  • #10
                    This was FAR worse.
                    The last fan of 1990s comics
                    Read my Green Lantern blog The Indigo Tribe

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SD80MAC View Post
                      This was FAR worse.
                      eh, I guess it's based on what you're comparing it to. Most Star Trek yarns have holes the size of fistable vaginas.


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                      • #12
                        These are more the size of a planetary vagina.

                        Yeah, picture it.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JohnnyV View Post
                          eh, I guess it's based on what you're comparing it to. Most Star Trek yarns have holes the size of fistable vaginas.
                          While I wouldn't have put it quite that way...I'd agree if you mean plot holes. A lot of Trek does have sizeable plot holes, and certainly scientific nonsense on many, many levels.

                          The issue some took with the film, I think, is that it was very inconsistent with previous Trek, and only so much of that could be stomached as being due to Kirk's dad's ship being destroyed and changing the timeline.

                          I had some of that feeling, especially when it came to things like Spock and Uhura's relationship, or the bizarre brewery engine room, or everybody being in the Academy at the same time (meaning some apparent changes in AGE for some characters- mainly Chekov, who was younger, but not young enough it seemed), that didn't seem like they could logically be traced to that event.

                          But all in all, I enjoyed the movie, and felt that the general tone was similar to what I'd come to expect from Trek. And the performances were pretty good, too, especially McCoy, who was spot on.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
                            The issue some took with the film, I think, is that it was very inconsistent with previous Trek, and only so much of that could be stomached as being due to Kirk's dad's ship being destroyed and changing the timeline.
                            That's what I was referring to.
                            The last fan of 1990s comics
                            Read my Green Lantern blog The Indigo Tribe

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                            • #15
                              Okay never mind ... The page was a hoax page not officially posted or authorised by Paramount pictures and has been removed from Facebook.


                              DAMNIT!!




                              Darth_Andrea

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