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New Star Trek movie is a bust
Original post made by Treker, Downtown, on May 27, 2009
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a resident of Stoneridge Park
on Jun 3, 2009 at 10:15 am
AVHS Dad is a registered user.
I disagree.
I am a Star Trek fan from the 60's. Never got into the follow ups (Next Gen, Deep Space 9).My wife, son and I saw it opening night on Imax and completely enjoyed this movie. I put it right behind Star Trek 2: Wrath of Kahn.
In fact, the main criticism in your link is that it's too "fun" and "watchable". If you don't understand sarcasm, you probably shouldn't be viewing anything to do with The Onion or Onion News Network.
My only criticism is that it was replaced on Imax by Night At The Museum 2 much too quickly. (8^P
a resident of Downtown
on Jun 3, 2009 at 11:26 am
AVHS Dad - I think you are the one "...don't understand sarcasm, you probably shouldn't be viewing anything to do with The Onion or Onion News Network." It was a joke that deserved sharing. Amazing that you thought I didn't get it. People are not as dumb as you think, I am not brain dead for god's sake.
a resident of Stoneridge Park
on Jun 3, 2009 at 5:20 pm
AVHS Dad is a registered user.
I guess I'm getting dense in my old age.
Live long and prosper!
a resident of Ridgeview Commons
on May 30, 2017 at 3:13 am
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