There is only one Star Trek II, and it was made in 1982.
Werthead Send a noteboard - 11/12/2011 07:46:14 PM
I'm hoping they just call this movie 'STAR TREK:' with an appropriate subtitle. Having two 'STAR TREK II's would just be confusing.
I think it would have been bolder for them to have come up with a brand new enemy for the crew to face, and to perhaps have been less tied in with the original series. It seems odd to do a reboot and then immediately start pouring in lots of shout-outs to the original series. Including Spock in the last film made sense to tie the two continuities together, but beyond that it would be more interesting for the new films to blaze their own path rather than just simply redo stories from the old continuity ad nauseum.
I generally liked the 2009 movie, in particular the excellent cast (though Chris Pine's portrayal was more 'brash' than 'confident', as I imagine young Kirk to have been), but it was hugely flawed. There was a lot of dire dialogue, some plot movements made zero sense and Eric Bana was seriously underused as the villain. Also, trying to pretend the Enterprise's engine room looked like a brewery was just hilariously awful. Against that there was some nice one-liners and a few good action beats.
I think it would have been bolder for them to have come up with a brand new enemy for the crew to face, and to perhaps have been less tied in with the original series. It seems odd to do a reboot and then immediately start pouring in lots of shout-outs to the original series. Including Spock in the last film made sense to tie the two continuities together, but beyond that it would be more interesting for the new films to blaze their own path rather than just simply redo stories from the old continuity ad nauseum.
I generally liked the 2009 movie, in particular the excellent cast (though Chris Pine's portrayal was more 'brash' than 'confident', as I imagine young Kirk to have been), but it was hugely flawed. There was a lot of dire dialogue, some plot movements made zero sense and Eric Bana was seriously underused as the villain. Also, trying to pretend the Enterprise's engine room looked like a brewery was just hilariously awful. Against that there was some nice one-liners and a few good action beats.
Khan is IN (but Benicio Del Toro is OUT) as Star Trek 2's villain
06/12/2011 02:58:08 PM
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ST2
06/12/2011 04:34:40 PM
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Wha?!?
07/12/2011 12:06:49 AM
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Yes and no.
07/12/2011 05:42:43 PM
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I am curious, what aspects of the movie were poor story telling? *NM*
07/12/2011 06:23:35 PM
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Well.
07/12/2011 08:00:20 PM
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My responses
08/12/2011 05:38:26 AM
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Re: My responses
08/12/2011 03:37:18 PM
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Wait a minute! Could Khan possibly be...
06/12/2011 06:45:07 PM
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The only thing I liked Del Toro in was "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", so no big loss.
06/12/2011 06:54:38 PM
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I liked him in The Usual Suspects
06/12/2011 11:57:27 PM
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I don't even usually remember he was in that. He just didn't stand out. *NM*
07/12/2011 02:20:12 AM
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There is only one Star Trek II, and it was made in 1982.
11/12/2011 07:46:14 PM
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