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Okay... they have NEVER filmed any Star Trek ship in this way. It's huge, it's dramatic. I like the quote from TrekMovie:
quote: Bottom line is that the teaser trailer delivers exactly what it had to do. It sends the message that we today are linked to Gene Roddenberry�s future with the USS Enterprise and her crew. It shows that Star Trek is not a fantasy, not from a galaxy far far away�it is real and it is us. The trailer also creates a new sense of majesty and epic style for the franchise that has not been seen since the time of Star Trek The Motion Picture. The message here to the general film audience is, like this ship depicted, Trek is big�really big�and JJ Abrams is constructing it right now.
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The official one is up at movies.yahoo.com now. I like the look of the ship, but I think they hosed up the scale. Judging by the guys on the surface of the saucer, it looks almost twice as big as it should be. But I'm thinking (hoping) that this is *just* a teaser, and not meant to be in the final movie, and they get the final scale right.
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quote:Originally posted by Fabrux: Interesting. I wonder what it is we're supposed to be watching on that site? Hmm.
Underneath those cameras that online there are arrows your supposed to play around with until you get a clear picture. Mostly it just people welding stuff on the Enterprise.
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Fabrux: No links, it's an embedded Flash player like is so popular these days.
Ehh. I don't like it. Those guys with the goggles and the grubby skin don't look like how I would envision Starfleet yard workers. Dunno, I just feel like it's too "dirty." And they look like they're just using plain old fashioned heat to weld the metal together...
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Interesting. Abrams loves the whole viral thing. Like Cloverfield there's this back story and multiple websites created alluding to one thing that doesn't end up in the movie. I haven't seen Cloverfield yet, but from what I've heard all the shit made up at the Tagruato and Slusho and other sites never made it into the movie. I wouldn't be surprised to see the same thing for this movie as well.
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