This is a film I just read about on TrekToday, a parody of sorts of Trek. As a major movie I'm hoping it might find its way across the pond to the UK. From what I can see of it, it looks like it could be fun.
read more at Cinescape and anyone who's seen it or knows of it come forth and speak!
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Posted by Krenim (Member # 22) on :
I think this topic would be better suited to the General Sci-Fi Forum...
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Posted by Charles Capps (Member # 9) on :
It's not really sci-fi, even though it is... *shrug*
Jubes and I saw it... REALLY funny, really good. Effects are REALLY nice - ILM.
Yes. Very good movie. And the ship is excellent. And you can tell it's a Trek spoof - the bridge of the ship from the 80's show shown in the movie looks like the TOS bridge.
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Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
Actually, Tim Allen said that he tried to emulate Shatner's portrayal of Kirk from TOS for his character.
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Posted by Gepta001 (Member # 231) on :
I still haven't seen this movie
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Posted by Epoch (Member # 136) on :
I thought it was pretty good. And yes Tim allen does a shatner impression. You can hear it everyonce in awhile that ever dramatic pause in his speech. Good movie
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Posted by Diane (Member # 53) on :
So THAT's why my Trekkie history teacher told me I HAD to see it.
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Posted by Montgomery (Member # 23) on :
*wriggles in frustration*
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