Star Trek: Into Cumberbatch

Started by Baltar, May 22, 2013, 07:48:14 PM

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Baltar

It was O.K., Cumberbatch was a decent choice and the movie did keep me guessing a little.  Robocop Weller was a nice addition, but ultimately I'm not too keen on Pine as Kirk. 

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boltthrow

Cumberbatch's voice was a delight to listen to.

lowdaddy

jon eats a whole raw potato to take himself out of the mood.

Baltar

Friends don't let friends play solid state amplifiers.

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Oh, that guy.  I like his eggs.
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gritty_fingers

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[spoiler]Why couldn't they get a Hispanic/Mexican guy for his role? I mean really..[/spoiler]
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strangelight

i thought they were a little harsh on the dumb plot holes in star trek given how much they forgave the dumb plot holes in iron man 3, but otherwise they were pretty spot-on. well, the big dark-haired guy that voices plinkett anyway. i usually agree with his opinion and i'm rarely on board with chin-beard, who has a giant sam raimi boner i just don't understand.

MadJohnShaft

This movie wandered around a bit in the plotting but otherwise was what you'd expect. 
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gritty_fingers

Basically this movie is for Star Trek fans who have ADD.

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boltthrow

MJS has ED.  Does that count?

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I,Galactus

Quote from: gritty_fingers on May 26, 2013, 08:15:09 PM
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[spoiler]Why couldn't they get a Hispanic/Mexican guy for his role? I mean really..[/spoiler]

Yeah, since Singh is such a typical Latino surname.  /nerd spoiler
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gritty_fingers

Quote from: I,Galactus on May 29, 2013, 11:06:20 AM
Quote from: gritty_fingers on May 26, 2013, 08:15:09 PM
SPOILER ALERT:























[spoiler]Why couldn't they get a Hispanic/Mexican guy for his role? I mean really..[/spoiler]

Yeah, since Singh is such a typical Latino surname.  /nerd spoiler
Yeah but R.M. had a thick latino accent. Why not have an actor that sort of reflects that?
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I,Galactus

Man I dunno.  I thought Mssr. Cumberbatch acquitted himself handily.

Either way, I dug this flick.  Not as much as the first one (probably because the concept was no longer novel), but I did fanboy squee pretty dang hard when they were on Chronos.  Chronos!  Warbirds!  Squee!

I'm looking forward to the next "five year mission" flick.
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Danny G

Not blown away but enjoyed this movie.

As for Montalban vs Cumberbatch:

If Star Trek were a theater production, Montalban would be the better Khan out of sheer over the top charisma.

But in the film, Cumberbatch was more of an all around motherfuckin bad ass.


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GodShifter

It had some good action sequences, but overall it was 'meh'.

gritty_fingers

Quote from: Danny G on June 01, 2013, 04:50:59 PM
As for Montalban vs Cumberbatch:

If Star Trek were a theater production, Montalban would be the better Khan out of sheer over the top charisma.

But in the film, Cumberbatch was more of an all around motherfuckin bad ass.


I agree. I prefer Montalban over Cumberbatch personally. I like the over the topness (is that a word?)
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