Star Trek

wildirishrose01us wildirishrose at fiber.net
Sun May 10 22:30:06 UTC 2009


 I've never been a trekkie.  Never seen any of the movies.  I'm more of a Star Wars person myself.  However, I've heard so much about it that I think I'll drag my sorry, cheap butt to the movie theatre to see it.

I tend to wait for things to come out on DVD.  I'm too cheap to go to a theatre.  Last time I went to a movie was U2 3D.

Marianne

--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Leeann McCullough" <macboysmom at ...> wrote:
>
> I am the 45 year old daughter of an original trekkie. This movie was a must see for me. My dad and I went together (since no one else would) and I am so glad we have things like this to share.
> 
> Back to the movie itself...Kemper is right, when the movie was over I said to myself, "Oh crap, I really have to go!".
> It is all action all the time.
> 
> Go and enjoy!
> 
> Leeann
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Kemper wrote]:
> | The action doesn't stop but you don't feel like you need a 
> | break like you do in a Michael Bay movie which you could 
> | easily go to the bathroom, drop a deuce, wash hands with soap 
> | and warm water for twenty seconds being sure to get between 
> | the fingers, dry hands with a paper towel that you'll use to 
> | open the door before tossing it into the garbage, head over 
> | to the concession stand for some Jr Mints or maybe a Kit-Kat 
> | bar (it's hard to decide, the cost is prohibitive for both), 
> | get back to your seat with some Milk Duds instead because 
> | they sounded good all without needing to ask your buddy in 
> | the next seat what you missed because you know it wasn't a 
> | gee-dee thing.
> 
> [Lee]:
> <LOL> Uh--That's how I felt when I tried "The Truman Show" on the airplane
> returning from Los Angeles back in 1998...And I did indeed need a bathroom
> break with thorough hand-wash, and a bit of a line, etc. I got back to my
> seat something like 10 minutes after leaving and felt like I had missed
> absolutely nothing. Then, at one point, I dozed off and woke up realizing
> that something new was happening and my interest was peaked for the next few
> minutes. :-)
> 
> Glad to hear the "Pre" TOS movie offers good entertainment.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Lee :-)
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