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Putting a much-loved but bit old spaceship back in it's good form takes more than a good will and a lick of paint. It demands a full-bore refit, and that's exactly what J.J. Abrams has given "Star Trek". ie: usual suspects dvd rip
Paced at warp speed with astonishing action footage shot perfectly and with a cast so expert that all the familiar saga participants are instantly identifiable, the film gives Paramount Pictures a new lease of life on its franchise.
Fans of the "Star Trek" saga will be pleased to see Capt. Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto), Bones (Karl Urban) and all the rest in the early part of their lives as the Starship Enterprise takes its maiden voyage. The picture is so much fun, however, that it will draw in moviegoers just looking for a interesting ride. Watch it caddyshack video
! The boxoffice should show up huge earnings.
Abrams and screenwriters Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman keep the plot simple but shot all the right notes and some phrases that will bring a smile of recognition. Industrial Light + Magic once again raises the bar on FX, and Daniel Mindel's cinematography and Scott Chambliss' production design are just wonderful.
Paced at warp speed with astonishing action footage shot perfectly and with a cast so expert that all the familiar saga participants are instantly identifiable, the film gives Paramount Pictures a new lease of life on its franchise.
Fans of the "Star Trek" saga will be pleased to see Capt. Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto), Bones (Karl Urban) and all the rest in the early part of their lives as the Starship Enterprise takes its maiden voyage. The picture is so much fun, however, that it will draw in moviegoers just looking for a interesting ride. Watch it caddyshack video
! The boxoffice should show up huge earnings.
Abrams and screenwriters Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman keep the plot simple but shot all the right notes and some phrases that will bring a smile of recognition. Industrial Light + Magic once again raises the bar on FX, and Daniel Mindel's cinematography and Scott Chambliss' production design are just wonderful.