
Well, you’ve got to give them one thing: they sure know how to write a cliffhanger on Lost.

Well, you’ve got to give them one thing: they sure know how to write a cliffhanger on Lost.

I was going to write a review of Star Trek. But then I couldn’t be bothered. Lovely wife loves it and wants to see it again in IMAX; I thought it was good, but all that time travel made it feel too geeky and continuity-ridden for my liking. But it’s definitely one of the best, if not the best of the Trek movies, and I did love the fact they showed Christopher Pike (who was the captain of the Enterprise in the show’s original pilot) as a decent captain, on a par with Kirk, rather than a simple placeholder, waiting for Kirk to come along. Plus Karl Urban as Bones was spooky.
Thing is, it’s supposed to be a movie that sheds the Star Trek universe of geekiness and makes it accessible to non-fans. However, while preparing to write said review of Star Trek, I went to its IMDB page to do some research. Turns out the geeks hadn’t got the message.
First thing to make me roll my eyes and laugh was the cast list. See if you can see what I mean:

After that, I checked out the goofs page. I did so love this one, not just for being wrong, but because someone cared enough to add it:
Continuity: In the final “Spock on Spock” scene, you can see the obvious height difference between the two. Young Spock should be the same height as old Spock.
I won’t even delve into the forums. They’re busy complaining about promotion-speed.
Still, if it makes them happy and it’s a good film: an enjoyable romp, but not an absolute must-see.
Today, Ali Larter’s looking for Vince. Anyone seen him, because she really wants to see him right now, so don’t mess with her.
Have you seen Ali Larter acting randomly? If so, let us know and we’ll tell everyone about it in “Random Acts of Ali Larter“
ABC’s big new show for the Fall is Flash Forward, in which everybody in the world blacks out for two minutes and 17 seconds and has visions of what their life will be like in six months’ time. Hmm.
It stars so many Brits it’s daft (Joseph Fiennes, Sonya Walger, Jack Davenport) as well as the likes of John Cho and Courtney B Vance, though, so maybe it’ll be worth a look in. It’s also written by David Goyer (The Dark Knight) and Brannon Braga (almost every bad Star Trek episode ever written, and all the ones about time travel) so again, a difficult choice.
Here’s the promo.
It’s actually quite funny.
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