What, you mean bigger than it was in the last movie?! It must be like a Super Star Destroyer now. :lol
LOL! I the extended trailer you see Kirk and McCoy swimming into the ship and it looks Galaxy Class big!
What, you mean bigger than it was in the last movie?! It must be like a Super Star Destroyer now. :lol
LOL! I the extended trailer you see Kirk and McCoy swimming into the ship and it looks Galaxy Class big!
And they were able to sneak it into the ocean which was also swimming distance away from the village. You would think an object that big would make a lot of noise when submerging in the ocean, let alone the noise it would make when on it's own.
Maybe it's a big ocean, small land mass planet and they snuck in on the other side of the horizon... Remember: Think three dimensionally. :lol
Maybe it's a big ocean, small land mass planet and they snuck in on the other side of the horizon... Remember: Think three dimensionally. :lol
This is JJTrek, so anything is possible whether it is possible or not.:lol
If they needed to get inside the temple and run off, I think I would have just sent down a shuttle craft and parked it in the ocean just off the beach. The shuttle crafts do have transporters and a section in which you can isolate. There is nothing about the Enterprise being in the ocean that makes any sense.
To be fair, that statement pretty much sums up almost all of Star Trek. Every incarnation of the series is filled with baffling "science" and instances where story trumps logic. You can go with it or nitpick it.
Oh, and Scotty says that the Enterprise might not take the heat of an errupting Volcano, even though Spock is inside of it doing just fine. And haven't we've seen the original Enterprise (and even a Klingon Bird-of-Prey) withstand slingshotting around the sun in close proximity?
I totally second that. Admittedly, that Whichever-ship-it-is crashing sequence made me think of good old Looney Tunes physics...This is JJTrek, so anything is possible whether it is possible or not.:lol
Yeah TOS shuttles didn't have transporters and based on the interior shots in the 9min trailer it didn't look like this shuttle did either.
so, with all the complaints about how awful JJ's Trek is, and complaints about the movie poster, the trailer, the retina burning lens flare, etc, is it safe to assume that you guys will definitely NOT be there on opening day, and you definitely will NOT be handing JJ your $12??
I'll try anything once, but not for $12. The only films that I've deliberately stayed away from supporting are Transformers and Twilight. I gave each of their first films a shot and was so proud I didn't dive into the followups.
I think the writers 'forgot'.
so, with all the complaints about how awful JJ's Trek is, and complaints about the movie poster, the trailer, the retina burning lens flare, etc, is it safe to assume that you guys will definitely NOT be there on opening day, and you definitely will NOT be handing JJ your $12??
And since you didnt watch the film you definitely WONT be on the board discussing the film the following day?
:lol
Well, I forgot that scene took place in a shuttle. :lol For some reason I thought they were still on the planet. But it's been awhile since I've watched it.