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It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes The Starship Enterprise To Cry

by MOLLY LAMBERT

Star Trek

dir. J.J. Abrams

Stardate: 2009

America is ready to come out of the closet! As science fiction fans! Yes what better way to herald the Obama era than with a reboot of the grooviest most racially integratediest show of them, Star Trek. While we were all hoping for a black Captain Kirk (T.I. perhaps?), Chris Pine is totally charming as the cocky would-be captain. Spock is the role Zachary Quinto was clearly born to play.

Star Trek ruled. I had no expectations or prior interest in the franchise and its mythology. I was more of an X-Phile than a Trekkie. But it was sweet. Sure there are missteps (CGI vaginasaur, Eric Bana looking like a bald Michael Richards in Maori Tā Moko, old makeup on Winona Ryder) and plenty of plot holes, but whatever dude. It was 90 percent dope and Simon Pegg made up for the weak spots. 

Pre-Show Summer Movie Trailer Round Up:

G.I. Joe: super fucking shitty. tremendously shitty looking. 

Transformers 2: not as shitty as G.I. Joe. I would maybe see this 4 Shia 

A "Serious" CGI Movie About Rag Dolls: nobody wanted this

Origin stories are not my fave. They are tough to pull off. I'd love to see a super-hero franchise make its first pic in medias res. But I loved this. Even the stuff with Kirk and Spock as kids didn't give me the Anakin Skywalkers as bad I thought it might. Despite the PG-13 rating, there are plenty of redshirts dispatched in amusing ways.

Best CGI I have seen in a big summer movie since the first Pirates Of The Carribean. The reason for that? Models. They used scale models as much as possible, JJ Abrams apparently insisted on it, and it looks much better, more like 2001 and O.G. Star Wars than anything in recent memory. I was prepared for the time travel fuckery from having watched this current season of LOST.

the Wolverine faces on the wall r killin me

I don't know what kinds of future sexualities the Vulcan race follow, but Spock is at least bisexual. He def had way more chemistry with Kirk than Uhura. There were as many non-sexual sex scenes in this movie as there were in "Twilight." I can't count the number of times they showed Kirk panting post-orgasmically after a hot stare-down with Spock or a shot from Bones.


Str8 women have told Hollywood that they are fine with lusting after gay dudes. It's not like they'll get to fuck Gerard Butler either. If the popularity of Sylar and Adam Lambert on ONTD doesn't demonstrate that, I'm not sure what will. More importantly, a probably gay dude that isn't Hugh Jackman or Tom Cruise co-headlined a big summer movie! .

Kirk/Spock is the first ever fanfic pairing (no homo) and the ultimate One True Pairing, and now I see why. There will be Kirk fans (me) and Spock fans (my friend Jess) but mostly there is no one without the other, as Mahnola Dargis noted in her (mostly positive!) review. The supporting cast is terrific. The dialogue is decent with some bright spots. The story is ridiculous but hey, it's Star Trek! "Bones" McCoy was the best. That dude was awes. More Gambit than a Gambit.

there are no rules about story construction in space

Everything that went wrong in Cloverfield goes right here. I completely gasped in awe at a couple of the space CGI effects. The cast has great chemistry and the whole thing has an underlying goofiness befitting the original series. Couldn't ask for much more from a summer tentpole.

THIS RECORDING SUMMER MOVIE TALLY

Star Trek: A

Wolverine/17 Again: C+/B-

Robert Altman films: A+

 

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Remember when Nero was like HELLO that first time? I lol'd so hard.

May 11, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjeffrey m

When the Enterprise came out of the artificial detonation that saved them from being sucked into the singularity...wow.

May 12, 2009 | Registered CommenterWill

Molly which character are you? I'm 100% Scotty's miniature rock-like friend with the crazy stick eyes. Will thinks he's Spock, but is closer to Nero's main goon or the mind reading bug that crawls into that guys mouf. Sry bro

May 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDerek

omg the miniature rock-like friend with the crazy stick eyes was my favorite character! I have been claiming that I am Kirk to my roommate Jess's Spock but in reality I might be Simon Pegg's Scotty.

May 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMolly

I have no home and never know whether I'm feeling emotion or not.

May 13, 2009 | Registered CommenterWill

Nice. Will...true. Spock is too expressive for you tho. I think maybe you are the stoic judge dude that runs shit at the Vulcan Academy. Or maybe you are the Red Matter?!

May 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDerek

do u guys think Spock has Asperger's

May 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMolly

is likelyy

May 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDerek

I just saw this movie for Father's Day with my Pops and it was effing great! Then I remembered that there was this posting and it made me so happy. I'm totally going to watch it again! Bones has my vote for the hottest! I think Spock could've kissed better, I mean seriously I was not impressed with his skills!

June 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBecks

spock can't get into a mere kiss, cmon. also zachary quinto is gay so i'd imagine that's really why.

December 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnnelise

"The story is ridiculous but hey, it's Star Trek". I say the story is ridiculous DESPITE it being Star Trek! I say the whole damn thing was ridiculous, and an insult to Trek fans. Too bad 99.9999999999999999999999% of Trek fans disagree with me on this piece of trash!

February 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterWally Fields

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