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My 9-year old daughter wants to join me to see the movie. Is it suitable for kids?
Quote from: Audiovista on 10 May 2009, 01:18 pmMy 9-year old daughter wants to join me to see the movie. Is it suitable for kids?Kirk does almost get down with a green alien in bed, but it doesn't happen in the end.
Well I went to my "local" IMAX theatre today and saw the best movie of 2009 to date, and so I give Star Trek 4.5 out of 5 stars.(I really wanted to go 5 for 5 ) The start of this movie is one of the best out of the gates start I've ever seen, period. For me, there were no slow moments, the movie had me totally consumed from start to finish. With the incredible sound track this movie has, IMAX is a must IMHO. My only real complaint was the Hooksett, NH IMAX doesn't have them seat (bass thumpers?) that Zybar was talking about from his Boston area IMAX. Now that would really be something with this movie. As a summer teaser, there was a preview for a promising summer movie District 9 that can be seen here[/color]]here plus the website has other interesting little tidbits about human/unhuman relations in an improbable near future (I hope).PS, Wolverine was a big disappointment, thank god I watched it after Star Trek.Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 12 May 2009, 03:38 amWell I went to my "local" IMAX theatre today and saw the best movie of 2009 to date, and so I give Star Trek 4.5 out of 5 stars.(I really wanted to go 5 for 5 ) The start of this movie is one of the best out of the gates start I've ever seen, period. For me, there were no slow moments, the movie had me totally consumed from start to finish. With the incredible sound track this movie has, IMAX is a must IMHO. My only real complaint was the Hooksett, NH IMAX doesn't have them seat (bass thumpers?) that Zybar was talking about from his Boston area IMAX. Now that would really be something with this movie. As a summer teaser, there was a preview for a promising summer movie District 9 that can be seen here[/color]]here plus the website has other interesting little tidbits about human/unhuman relations in an improbable near future (I hope).PS, Wolverine was a big disappointment, thank god I watched it after Star Trek.Cheers,RobinWould you say it's the best of them Trekkie movies? Another thought, some say IMAX is not the format for this movie. It wasn't made as an IMAX to begin with......
'Tis a good movie but not a very good or excellent movie. All aspects of the film are at least good (expept IMO the music, which is quite uninspired)...BUT...it has no heart. Gene Roddenberry's Star Treks had moral/ethical cores and lessons for us; this new movie is merely a space-based shoot-'em-up. Too bad for us lovers of the Roddenberry stories; it's definitely a oncer for me.
The movie was digitally remastered with IMAX DMR technology. I hope to see it this Saturday...in IMAX aa