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The First Star Trek XI Poster

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By GustavoLeao / 09:13, 22 July 2006 / Star Trek: Nemesis

StarTrek.com just posted a high-resolution first-look poster for the upcoming Star Trek XI produced by J.J. Abrams. Also, be sure to check out the buddy icons and desktops available to download at the official site. Users can also enter to win a limited edition one-sheet of the image.

If you're at the San Diego Comic-Con, be sure to drop by the Paramount booth (#3914) today for your very own mini one-sheet.

For more info and a larger version, click here.

 



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RE: OMG this can't be serious. please don't make this a TOS movie! | Report this post to moderator
By: SpiritOne (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 21:53:04 on Jul 23, 2006

oh come on, you know you will watch it. If anything just to see how its done.

Amazing, I too am 27 and I see Trek in an entirely different way than you do. Yes I grew up watching first run TNG but to be honest I was quoting Trek well before 1986. My parents were Trekkies (I remember going to a convention at like 4 or 5) and my parents both wearing Vulcan ears. Im sorry did I fail to mention I was an embarassed kid alot? anyways...

Trek is TOS. It may have had the least amount of episodes, and total screen time but hands down its the best. For one, it started this whole thing. Everything else is just a spinoff. TOS even aged better than TNG, 40 years later and I can find episodes that still hold meaning AND entertain. TNG barely entertains, you want meaning? look elsewhere.

If TOS is recast, then so be it. Its the natural progression, go back to what works, and keep it simple.

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RE: OMG this can't be serious. please don't make this a TOS movie! | Report this post to moderator
By: Sam Cogley (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:34:43 on Jul 24, 2006

I'm 28 and I "grew up" on TOS. I respectfully recommend that you check it out...it is most certainly NOT a "sweet and funny little nostalgia show" - if it was, it wouldn't have started a 40 year cultural phenomenon. Many of the stories are still very relevant to today's world.

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RE: OMG this can't be serious. please don't make this a TOS movie! | Report this post to moderator
By: NEXUS (Odo's file, contact) @ 16:22:57 on Jul 23, 2006

Dude, nobody but die hard fans care about anything but TOS. Take a look at the box office for Nemesis. Also, nobody watched Ds9,Voy or Ent for free at home. What makes you think people are going to pay to see them now?

When TOS hit syndication it became a cultural icon that none of the other series have even come close to matching.

Star Trek to the vast majority of people is Kirk and Spock. That is why you are getttinga TOS film. It's as simple as that.

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