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geekfest?
By brett

this movie could be good. it could be bad. (same writers as transformers is not good. i havent seen any evidence that bob orci could write his way out of a wet paper bag...)

that being said...

this guy (j.j.) needs to stop isulting me.

i enjoy watching star trek. i love it.

when im at home watching an episode of TOS im not a nerd. im not engaging in a geekfest. i am THINKING about serious issues. i am THINKING about people, relationships, and our place in the world.

and any way you look at it the best episodes of star trek revolve around great scenes with two people in a room together TALKING about a serious situation and turning it upside down, giving the viewer a new perspective on a human issue.

so...

quit talking so much smack.
he acts like all star trek is bad.
like it is a disease.

i dont appreciate it. im sure he doesnt care.

just come see me when LOST starts making some kind of sense and it quits looking like you are making it up as you go.

this movie may be good for what it is.
but it will be something completely different.
if you look at it like that then...

just quit insulting star trek in order to sell star trek to people who arent going to like star trek anyway. this is a thinking persons show. it is about thinking.

and TALKING.

p.s.

if there is one character like that of john tuturro's transformers character in this movie then you have ruined the whole thing. i am scared of the writers more than anything. with reason I.M.H.O.


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