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Post by Dan E. Moderator on Jun 17, 2018 17:01:53 GMT
To boldly go where no Film Discussion has gone before... This Week: Star Trek: The Wrath of KhanChosen by: cobrettiReleased: 1982 Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy Director: Nicholas Meyer Producer: Robert Sallin Writer: Jack B. Sowards, Samuel A. Peeples, Nicholas Meyer, Harve Bennett
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Post by cobretti on Jun 17, 2018 17:48:43 GMT
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan rules. It has William Shatner, who rules in everything he does. His hairpiece is top notch. Captain (now admiral) Kirk is still a swaggering bad ass, even though he is follically challenged. Despite his age, Ricardo Montalbán‘s physique remained very impressive with powerful pectoral muscles on display. Khan was menacing, spiteful, and all around bad ass. One of the greatest villains ever. Kirstie Alley was at peak hotness as a Vulcan. Her Vulcan emotional detachment plus her hot bod and nice breasts made her quite desirable and enchanced the movie for me and my libido. Spock’s sacrifice remains one of the most heart wrenching scenes in all of movies. The battles between the Enterpirse and the Reliant are the best space combat scenes ever filmed and has aged like a fine wine thanks to the use of real models and practical effects. The gross beetle Khan put in Chekov’s ear was pretty cool. Overall, best Star Trek movie ever made and best science fiction movie ever made. 5/5. Balder won’t like it because he hates America and freedom.
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Post by Balder on Jun 17, 2018 18:47:05 GMT
I've never watched any of Star Trek cobretti.
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Post by cobretti on Jun 17, 2018 19:13:47 GMT
I've never watched any of Star Trek cobretti . Well maybe its time you start...
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Post by scipioafricanus on Jun 17, 2018 19:55:55 GMT
Best Star Trek movie, ever.
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Post by Cervantes on Jun 17, 2018 19:58:41 GMT
I've never watched any of Star Trek cobretti . I've never watched any of the movies either... To be fair, Star Trek only ever had a very small and niche following in Brazil - I remember watching a few episodes of the original series and of the Next Generation when I was a kid, but don't remember any other kid even mentioning them, so it wasn't as reconizable as it is in the US. People generally know about Spock and Kirk, but just in the general way that people who never plays videogames know about Mario and Sonic. That is one area I have a lot of catching up to do: I want to watch the original series and its related movies someday. Sorry, cobretti! I've failed America and the troops this time.
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Post by Balder on Jun 17, 2018 20:02:01 GMT
cobretti I want to try and watch it, but it contains so much filler, and as I've heard it's mixed (something awesome and something plain bad). Also, there is so much Star Trek.
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Post by cobretti on Jun 17, 2018 22:21:38 GMT
cobretti I want to try and watch it, but it contains so much filler, and as I've heard it's mixed (something awesome and something plain bad). Also, there is so much Star Trek. With any TV show, there are strong episodes and weak episodes. Some Trek episodes have dated horribly while many stand the test of time. The nice thing about TOS is that it isn’t a serialized show. Every episode is it’s own self contained story. If you want to give it a whirl, watch the episode “Space Seed” (the episode that introduces Khan) then watch Wrath. Both are pretty excellent. If you want to see something that visually holds up better, watch TNG. The first season isn’t as good as the later ones but it picks up and generally remains good though it’s entire run. Also Deanna Troi has a great pair of breasts that can’t be missed, even if her episodes are bad.
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Post by cobretti on Jun 17, 2018 22:26:58 GMT
Sorry, cobretti! I've failed America and the troops this time. You live on a continent with the word “America” in it so I’ll give you a pass.
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Jun 18, 2018 4:40:48 GMT
1/5 rating description should have been "KHAN!!!!!!!"
I saw Wrath of Khan as a kid, but I don't remember much about it. The scene I remember most was the one where these alien slugs are inserted into a person's ears and they slither into his brain or something. Freaked me out!
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Post by stratogustav on Jun 18, 2018 5:57:15 GMT
Did Star Trek had any babes? I don't recall ever seeing one.
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Jun 18, 2018 8:30:27 GMT
Did Star Trek had any babes? I don't recall ever seeing one. Some of the more recent shows from the 90s and 2000s had some very attractive female stars.
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Post by scipioafricanus on Jun 18, 2018 11:00:31 GMT
Did Star Trek had any babes? I don't recall ever seeing one.
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Post by cobretti on Jun 18, 2018 12:27:21 GMT
Did Star Trek had any babes? I don't recall ever seeing one. A lot of the TOS guest stars were babes. TNG has Deanna Troi and her great breasts. DS9 had some decent babes. Voyager was pretty barren until Seven of Nine joined the crew. Enterprise had T’Pol had her nice bum. Discovery is too woke to have hot chicks.
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Post by leaon79s on Jun 18, 2018 13:32:11 GMT
2 was the best of the original cast flims no doubt. Not my favorite in overall though. That spot goes to 7 (Generations). It gets a bad rep but honestly it was the first and one of the few Star Trek I watched in theatres... and a great close to the story of Kirk.. the original Kirk anyway... While Spock was denied the hero's end he got in 2 with subsequent fillms, 7 showed what a great man Kirk was when he gave up paradise to help Picard save a planet, and died the Starfleet Captain he was.
Kinda like Luke Skywalker in a sense... Well, Luke's exit was cooler but Kirk's was more dramatic and poignant imo. My rankings of the Trek films go: 7 > 2 > R2 > 3 > 4 > R1 > 6 > 10 > 1 > R3 > 9 > 8 > 5 (R=Reboot)People also don't seem to take kindly to 10 (Nemesis) when it's almost the exact same story as R1, which everybody evidently 'Pines' for. Romulans invading Earth with a big-as space ship and the main character meeting a younger version of himself... Just because of a cast that's younger and more attractive... R2 (Into Darkness) was a worthy rehash of 2, except for the fact that Khan doesn't look like Khan... Robocop's appearence was also a plus. Btw, the hottest chick ever in Trek was Robocop's daughter in R2. Shame she didn't reprise her role for R3...
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