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Star Trek: Into Darkness

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I'm just going to leave this right here.

 

http://io9.com/star-trek-into-darkness-the-spoiler-faq-508927844

 

Massive spoiler alert for people who have not seen this yet. And it doesn't even begin to touch the litany of issues I had with the plot.

 

I actually thought that, if you ignore the plot entirely, the movie was kind of enjoyable. Its like watching Bad Boys 2 in space. The integrity of its sci fi was about at Bad Boys 2 level, too. All I gotta say is, when an old sarcastic Futurama gag takes your sci fi to school for a lesson, you know you went wrong somewhere.

 

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Are you fucking kidding me? Jesus, you win, Wien. You are Hipster King, henceforth.

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This is ridiculous. I mean, I think we can all agree that the sci-fi in "Bad Boys 2" was pretty solid, which is ironic considering that the first one was so full of holes despite being a direct adaptation of the story by Ray Bradbury. I could be wrong. I'm probably wrong...

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I think some people have lost sight of what kinds of movies should qualify for How Did This Get Made...

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I don't remember them going back in time to bring whales to the future in this one....

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I don't remember them going back in time to bring whales to the future in this one....

OR using the hip lingo of the day. At one point though, Kirk DID say something about Spock throwing him under the bus, which doesn't sound all that dangerous in a day and age when buses can fly.

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Even though it's unnecessary I'll go ahead and pile on, this is about as pointless a post as you can make on this forum. If you're going to recommend this movie you may as well recommend every big budget sci-fi and action movie. If you can't look past any "plot holes" there may be than I would hate to see any sci-fi or action movie, which these Star Trek movies are much more than sci-fi, with you in the theater.

 

There have also been multiple examples of the Enterprise entering planets atmospheres throughout the history of the Star Trek series' so it's not like this is unheard of in the Star Trek universe.

 

There's a really good review on Redlettermedia.com of the first Abrams Star Trek that makes the point that while it's more fantasy than sci-fi than what Star Trek was originally meant to be, it has to be to appeal to the masses. There is plenty for Star Trek nerds to nitpick in the two Abrams movies but the fact is they're fun, well made action movies and if you can't enjoy them for what they are than I feel bad for you.

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It's so easy to explain away the ocean thing with existing Star Trek gadgetry (the ship has shields, something called a structural integrity field, etc.). I think people just enjoy piling on JJ Abrams because he's a big deal right now. Trek films have been full of silly plot points/holes since they started and the new films are no different.

 

Honestly, as much as I enjoy io9, they tend to go on near-vendettas against things they don't like. And Rob is far from their best writer.

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THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS!!!!!!!

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This needs to be emphasized. If it is high on Rotten Tomatoes, it MUST BE BALLS-OUT CRAZY. Not riddled with plot holes. Not pretentiously boring. Balls out crazy. Fast Five. Devil's Advocate. Above 60%. Crazy as shit. I don't care if you thought Lincoln was pretentious, unless Lindsay Lohan is playing Mary Todd, we aren't doing it.

 

Good? Good.

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I, for one, am furious we don't have a Thor 2 episode already.

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I think people just enjoy discussing movies here and this forum is the closest thing to a "movie discussion" forum in the HDTGM section.

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Ahahahaha oh man, I love you guys. :)

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I think even if you hold the greatest sci-fi movies of all time up to scientific scrutiny there's bound to be a bunch of nonsensical stuff going on, because the "fi" part of "sci-fi" means fiction, so it's just a bunch of made up impossible shit.

 

There's no way the Back to the Future movies make any sense scientifically, but that's because the stuff they're doing isn't possible, and being written by a bunch of non-scientists. But you just suspend your disbelief and enjoy yourself.

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I think even if you hold the greatest sci-fi movies of all time up to scientific scrutiny there's bound to be a bunch of nonsensical stuff going on, because the "fi" part of "sci-fi" means fiction, so it's just a bunch of made up impossible shit.

 

There's no way the Back to the Future movies make any sense scientifically, but that's because the stuff they're doing isn't possible, and being written by a bunch of non-scientists. But you just suspend your disbelief and enjoy yourself.

 

Well we know Jason would like this as we found out that he is not a scientist.

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I think some people have lost sight of what kinds of movies should qualify for How Did This Get Made...

New rule: if the movie is so widely enjoyed by sane, rational people that their Amazon reviews would be too boring for Paul to do the 5 Star Reviews segment, it's a bad choice for a movie.

 

If you go through the backlog of episodes, when was the last time there was a fairly new release that you could plausibly see a bunch of your trusted friends defend as a genuinely good (not just fun a la the Fast and Furious movies, but good) movie? Even The Odd Life of Timothy Green, which was met more with a critical "meh" than a "wha?", was too close to the realm of a good movie to get a straight episode out of.

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New rule: if the movie is so widely enjoyed by sane, rational people that their Amazon reviews would be too boring for Paul to do the 5 Star Reviews segment, it's a bad choice for a movie.

 

If you go through the backlog of episodes, when was the last time there was a fairly new release that you could plausibly see a bunch of your trusted friends defend as a genuinely good (not just fun a la the Fast and Furious movies, but good) movie? Even The Odd Life of Timothy Green, which was met more with a critical "meh" than a "wha?", was too close to the realm of a good movie to get a straight episode out of.

Also, if you can explain the craziness in writing in a single short paragraph, it might not be a good pick. I've seen that on here a bunch, like someone's said "You should review this because this and this and this happens", they give away anything that would be interesting, and then there's LITERALLY nothing left to talk about. Many of the films they talk about on the show HAVE to be experienced and can't just be explained away.

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So, I'm recommending Star Trek Into Darkness, which isn't necessarily a 'bad' movie, but certainly one that is easy to laugh at. The NUMEROUS instances of bedroom eyes between Spock and Kurt made me uncomfortable, and I've seen lots and lots of gay porn, and even made some. The plot, also, equally as nonsensical as gay porn. Oh, I could go on, this movie was just ridiculous. And, on a different note offensively, the last 10 minutes was the total annihilation of San Francisco, in the middle of the workday. It was beyond disturbing because, NO ONE bats a fucking eye. Which is even more disturbing because it was the Enterprise that really contributed to the ship going down and destroying SF in the first place. And then they have a memorial ceremony, not for the millions of people who died in San Francisco, but for those crew members who died in space. This movie was so frantic it was like someone gave three months supply of 80 mg extended release Adderall to a 90 lb, C- film school students, locked them in a room for a month, and said "go at it." In fact I'm pretty sure that's what happened. ***Spoiler Alert*****

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A simple search would have shown this movie has already been suggested. Also if the way Kirk and Spock looked at eachother made you "uncomfortable" then you are an idiot.

 

And that little bit at the end with the Adderall and how specific you got with dosage and such was comedy gold.

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A simple search would have shown this movie has already been suggested. Also if the way Kirk and Spock looked at eachother made you "uncomfortable" then you are an idiot.

 

I think you meant "Kurt". Whose first name - if I remember from Tim Heidecker's CBB episode correctly - is Joe. Joe Kurt.

 

So, I'm recommending Star Trek Into Darkness, which isn't necessarily a 'bad' movie, but certainly one that is easy to laugh at. The NUMEROUS instances of bedroom eyes between Spock and Kurt made me uncomfortable, and I've seen lots and lots of gay porn, and even made some.

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Shit. Looks like I've got egg all over my face now. Sticky egg whites dripping off my face. Sorry if I made anyone feel uncomfortable.

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Not only was this already a topic, but it was also thoroughly ridiculed as well.

 

As for Spock and Kirk, Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto are self-proclaimed 'Bros 4 Life', so I wouldn't be too shocked if their chemistry was above average.

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and I've seen lots and lots of gay porn, and even made some.

 

in front of or behind the camera?

 

Also, dick move putting your spoiler alert at the END of your post. Boooo!

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Yeah, I don't think you watched the movie too carefully. The villain deliberately pilots the ship into SF (there's a scene of him telling the computer to plot the course), the Enterprise crew have nothing to do with it.

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I just saw this movie on DVD and I wanted to pile on.

 

Even though it's unnecessary I'll go ahead and pile on, this is about as pointless a post as you can make on this forum. If you're going to recommend this movie you may as well recommend every big budget sci-fi and action movie. If you can't look past any "plot holes" ...

 

So I'm supposed to look past all of the plot holes, no matter how big, or stupid? Cuz there are a lot.

 

There have also been multiple examples of the Enterprise entering planets atmospheres throughout the history of the Star Trek series' so it's not like this is unheard of in the Star Trek universe.

 

Really? I don't remember any. I'm not the biggest TNG fan, but none that I can think of in TOS.

 

There's a really good review on Redlettermedia.com of the first Abrams Star Trek that makes the point that while it's more fantasy than sci-fi than what Star Trek was originally meant to be, it has to be to appeal to the masses.

 

No, you can make a good sci-fi movie that appeals to a lot of people without it being stupid. (e.g. Aliens, The Fifth Element, Star Wars, etc.)

 

There is plenty for Star Trek nerds to nitpick in the two Abrams movies but the fact is they're fun, well made action movies and if you can't enjoy them for what they are than I feel bad for you.

 

If by well made, you mean, pretty, then you are right. They are well made. I'll take your pity either way.

 

P.S. Movies need to make sense. Just because it's Sci-Fi doesn't excuse plot holes, poorly constructed plans, or malformed motivations.

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