[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Star Trek
Alex Hogan
predigirl1 at yahoo.com
Sun May 17 05:19:21 UTC 2009
I always respect your opinions, so I am rather more favorably inclined toward this movie now. As a person with a Klingon tattoo on her shoulder, I tend to be very picky about all things Star Trek. Thank you for the review.
Alex Hogan
--- On Wed, 5/13/09, No Limberger <no.limberger at gmail.com> wrote:
From: No Limberger <no.limberger at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Star Trek
To: HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 8:20 AM
>bboyminn wrote:
>J.J. Abrams calls this a 'reboot' of the Star Trek franchise,
>and I think he is absolutely right; Star Trek is reborn.
>The movie leaves you totally satisfied, but absolutely wanting
>more.
>Most important, this wasn't just a crash bang shoot'em up movie,
>I really engaged with these characters. They make me love
>Star Trek all over again.
>I can't wait for more, BUT the future depends on the writing.
>If the franchise descends into merely excuses for things to
>blow up, then I think it is over for Star Trek, but if they
>can continue to combine the actions we expect with compelling
>characters and story lines, then I think there is hope for a
>least a couple more movies in the franchise.
No.Limberger responds:
I agree with your comments. As a long-time fan of
Star Trek myself, I have loved TOS, TNG, DS9, Voyager
and the 4tth season of Enterprise. (I didn't much
care for the first 3 seasons of Enterprise). I also loved
half of the movies: II, IV, VI, VII, VIII. To this, I am adding
the newest movie.
Star Trek, I would agree, definitely needed a reboot. It
needs to draw in new fans and explore new stories in order
for the franchise to continue. I believe that there will be
more Star Trek movies in the future, but don't know whether
this will include a new TV series. We'll just have to wait
and see what the future holds.
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