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First Cut of Star Trek Movie Screened at Paramount with Impressive Results

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By GustavoLeao / 10:18, 4 August 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

According to TrekMovie.com, director J.J. Abrams and his editors finished the first cut of the upcoming Star Trek movie and screened this first cut of the movie for Paramount boss Brad Grey and others executives late last week.

According to the site sources, the screening was a "hit" and the reaction was "far beyond expectations", leaving the studio executives "impressed" with the first cut of the movie.

More info, including info on the first theatrical trailer, can be found at TrekMovie.



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By: cdydatzigs (Odo's file, contact) @ 16:46:26 on Aug 04, 2008

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The difference between the two films is that one of them actually has a chance of being a solid film that won't leave me feeling I wasted two hours and $21 for me and my wife to go see it.

The other is Indiana Jones.


Hear, f*cking hear!

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"If a sixth Star Trek television series is ever realized, it will be set in the new universe." -- cdydatzigs, June 15, 2009.

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By: Dan1701A (Odo's file, contact) @ 06:59:15 on Aug 05, 2008

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"Star Trek will be lucky to make half of what Indy made."

The difference between the two films is that one of them actually has a chance of being a solid film that won't leave me feeling I wasted two hours and $21 for me and my wife to go see it.

The other is Indiana Jones.



I would hate for you to waste your time and your hard-earned money, so let me give you some advice...DON'T GO!!!

And that goes for all of the rest of you goobers who already hate the movie even though you haven't seen one nanosecond of it! Get a life, people!

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