Star Trek Into Darkness

Started by Luddite, 13 May 2013, 04:32:21 PM

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Luddite

Just got back from watching this.

No spoilers, no review.

Just go and see it, it's brilliant!


:D
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sebigboss79

How many scenes of Uhura undressed?  8)

Luddite

None but there is this scene...



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"It is by tea alone i set my mind in motion.  It is by the juice of Typhoo my thoughs acquire speed the teeth acquire stains, the stains serve as a warning.  It is by tea alone i set my mind in motion."

"The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules." - Gary Gygax
"Maybe emu trampling created the desert?" - FierceKitty

2012 Painting Competition - Runner-Up!

"I have become inappropriately excited by the thought of a compendium of OOBs." FSN

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sebigboss79

Not bad but would prefer "Into Darkness" (pun intended)  8)

fsn

Thank you Mr Luddite.

Now looking forward to seeing this tomorrow!
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Only just seen this post after having put a comment on the Top Totty post to say that i didn't think it would be long before someone posted a picture of this delightful science officer.  But Luddite beat me toit.  Thanks for "refreshing" my memoryy Luddite  :D ;)

Should I complain to Mr. Gove and ask why we never had science teachers like that when I was at school   ;D ;D ;D

I agree with luddite - a brilliant film, well worth watching

DaveL

Hertsblue

I must be getting old, but I found the continuous crash, bang, wallop a little wearing. Is there any action film in existence where the hero doesn't hang by his fingertips over a sheer drop while the villain tries to stamp on his fingers? How many fights on the top of a moving vehicle have we seen recently? It's all getting a little chichéd. How about a film in which the hero has to use his brain a little more than his fists?

I enjoyed the film, but I was expecting something better.
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