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    Star Trek Beyond

    Watched it at the weekend. Meh, not as good as the first two of this set. Still just about felt like a movie but definitely drifting towards feature length episode material.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

    #2
    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Watched it at the weekend. Meh, not as good as the first two of this set. Still just about felt like a movie but definitely drifting towards feature length episode material.
    Another one for the rarbg queue then

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      #3
      Friend went to see it the day after a root canal at the dentist.

      Apparently the Dentistry was more entertaining.
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        #4
        I loved it. Thought it was as good as the previous one (which I also loved).
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          #5
          Saw it on the weekend, the plot is predictable and doesn't really add anything new or exciting

          All recent sci-fi or superhero films follow the same formula

          * Lead character(s) has/have some personal issues / death in family / relationship break-up / nervous breakdown / mid-life crisis etc.
          * Aliens / crazy billionaire decides to invade earth / invade pacifist alien planet / destroy earth for some bizarre vendetta / snub / general crazy reason
          * Lead characters work together to defeat crazy billionaire aliens in the process leveling entire cities / destroying planets / spaceships etc killing billions with nobody caring
          * Lead characters are almost defeated but against the odds they identify some weakness which kills all the baddies (playing a certain song over the radio, or flying a ship precisely into a specific weak point that nobody thought to defend)
          * Everyone is happy / earth saved / hooray
          * Film earns trillions at the box office, spawning sequels with the same generic plot

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            #6
            So Idris Elba is the new Eric Bana/Benedict Cumberbatch human looking baddie.

            Formulaic is right, and they've only done three new films so far. Maybe they need another reboot.

            The older I get the more I appreciate the very first Star Trek movie, which at the time I thought was dull as far as baddie's go (V'ger).
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post
              So Idris Elba is the new Eric Bana/Benedict Cumberbatch human looking baddie.

              Formulaic is right, and they've only done three new films so far. Maybe they need another reboot.

              The older I get the more I appreciate the very first Star Trek movie, which at the time I thought was dull as far as baddie's go (V'ger).
              I fell asleep watching the first one.

              TNG was good, First Contact was a good movie.

              I enjoyed the first two in this run far more than any of the others though but this latest one... meh, I think Simon Pegg in the writer's seat probably didn't help it.
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                #8
                Originally posted by CompulsiveArsonist View Post

                All recent sci-fi or superhero films follow the same formula

                * Lead character(s) has/have some personal issues / death in family / relationship break-up / nervous breakdown / mid-life crisis etc.
                * Aliens / crazy billionaire decides to invade earth / invade pacifist alien planet / destroy earth for some bizarre vendetta / snub / general crazy reason
                * Lead characters work together to defeat crazy billionaire aliens in the process leveling entire cities / destroying planets / spaceships etc killing billions with nobody caring
                * Lead characters are almost defeated but against the odds they identify some weakness which kills all the baddies (playing a certain song over the radio, or flying a ship precisely into a specific weak point that nobody thought to defend)
                * Everyone is happy / earth saved / hooray
                * Film earns trillions at the box office, spawning sequels with the same generic plot
                DOH! I was looking forward to Independence Day 2, but now you've gone and given away the plot!
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                  #9
                  The Register liked it:

                  Star Trek Beyond: An unwatchable steaming pile of tribble dung • The Register
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                    DOH! I was looking forward to Independence Day 2, but now you've gone and given away the plot!
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