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"STAR TREK opens today!! The reviews are universally positive!!"

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Blogger Landshark said...

We're going to try and get some babysitting this weekend in order to check this out. Haven't seen a movie since...jeez, I think Slumdog.

May 08, 2009 5:40 AM

Blogger JPX said...

Review: 'Star Trek' is exhilarating

(CNN) -- Did somebody just reach through the space-time continuum and pull out a white rabbit?

The crew of the Enterprise, led by James Kirk (Chris Pine, left) goes forth on a new voyage.

1 of 2 Even diehard Trekkers might agree that Capt. James Tiberius Kirk's best days are behind him, but by going boldly back into the past for "Star Trek" -- a "reboot" of the famed series -- director J.J. Abrams and crew have done more than prove the point. They've presented him with a whole new future.

This exhilarating blockbuster gets under way at warp speed with a prologue that climaxes with Jim's birth -- under fire from angry Romulans -- and the heroic self-sacrifice of his father, who goes down with his Starfleet command. Life, death and special effects!

The widow Kirk doesn't get much of a look. Next thing we know, James T. is an angry teenager hot-rodding in a vintage convertible and nearly throwing himself off a cliff in the process. A few years later, he's still the impetuous hothead, getting into a barroom brawl with a company of space cadets and then reporting to the Academy himself the next morning.

A Cold War hero who doves could dig, Kirk has always been a projection of American "soft power," a gunboat commander on an intergalactic peacekeeping mission. He's not perfect, but his flaws are human -- and in the Cold War context, American flaws: he's stubborn (or determined), irrational (independent) and above all, emotional (feeling). He never met an alien of the opposite sex he didn't like or a problem too complex for his gut.

These traits have a youthful, Kennedy-esque character, so it makes sense that they're accentuated in Chris Pine's portrait of the captain as a raw Starfleet recruit, bucking the system. No offense to William Shatner, but it's been a long, long time since Kirk was this sexy.

Spock traditionally mitigates Kirk's hot-blooded excess with a dose of cold, hard logic. In the classic Gene Roddenberry scheme of things, the Enterprise runs most smoothly with both men side by side on the bridge. Watch how the actors shot a key scene in the movie »

In this new, young, sometimes angry "Star Trek" -- written by Abrams cohorts Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman ("Alias") -- most of the running time they're banging heads, rubbing each other the wrong way. In the development most likely to dismay "Trek" traditionalists, they even have eyes for the same girl (Zoe Saldana as a prickly Uhura).

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Despite the tension between them, Zachary Quinto's young Spock is considerably less aloof than Leonard Nimoy's; Quinto stresses confusion and earnest self-doubt where Nimoy mined cool irony. The performance makes sense, in context, but the balance of the story doesn't allow the younger actor to step out the of older Vulcan's shadow in the same way.

This is definitively Kirk's -- and Chris Pine's -- movie: brash, confident and affectionate.

It's cleverly cast across the board, from Winona Ryder, quietly effective as Spock's earthling mom, to Eric Bana, a tattooed and wrathful Romulan. Karl Urban ("Bones" McCoy), John Cho (Sulu), Anton Yelchin (Chekov) and Simon Pegg (Scotty) are physically close enough to evoke their counterparts from the original show, but they're not the finished article, which is where a lot of humor comes in. Orci and Kurtzmann have crafted brisk, snappy scenes for each of them, playfully bouncing off our shared sense of these men's future (our past).

You'll notice I haven't explained the plot, and I don't propose to try. Whether it will stand the test of time -- or even a second viewing -- I don't know. But I do know I watched this movie with a big smile on my face; it's a film with a near-permanent twinkle in its eye.


The new Enterprise is a joy to behold. The movie positively gleams with big-budget production design and deep-space special effects. If the studios are smart, they'll be lining up to get J.J. Abrams to rejuvenate every other washed-up franchise in town. May his work live long and prosper.

May 08, 2009 7:20 AM

Blogger AC said...

i'm in, but some of my work geek friends have said the really rabid trekkies aren't all loving it.

May 08, 2009 7:22 AM

Blogger 50PageMcGee said...

the reviews are not universally positive, unless you think roger ebert giving it what amounts to a C+ a positive review.

May 08, 2009 10:21 AM

Blogger JPX said...

Ebert is in the extreme minority, Rotten Tomatoes has Trek at 96% positive reviews out of 188.

A co-worker of mine saw it last night and has been raving about it, I'm getting excited!

May 08, 2009 11:04 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

Tony and I are going to try to go this Saturday, probably an early show since I'm sure the evening will be packed.

May 08, 2009 11:11 AM

Blogger Landshark said...

Saw it last night.

The good:
- Fun fun fun.
- All the actors clearly enjoyed inhabiting these icons.
- Plenty of sci-fi action with lasers, transporters, and photon torpedoes and the like.
- Hot green chick in underwear.
- Made me want to go back and finally watch TOS.

The not-so-good:
- Not as "smart" as usual Abrams fare.
- Whole thing felt a bit rushed: "3 Years Later." Left little time for character development (especially relationships, which basically are etched in shorthand).
- Also I want more background on Starfleet, the training, the organization, etc.

Verdict: Really fun reimagining of ST as an action flick in the Die Hard vein. Probably not going to please some diehard Trekkies, but should have mass appeal.

May 09, 2009 8:08 AM

Blogger Catfreeek said...

Very accurate description Landshark. There were 2 things that disturbed me as a pretty die hard Trekker but overall I really liked it. I don't want to mention my 2 things until I'm sure everyone has seen it.

May 10, 2009 5:27 PM

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