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Did anyone else Chris Pine looked like a sissy with his legs crossed at the end?
lol, ya know what . . . I remember thinking, "hmmm, don't guys get made fun of for that?"
Did anyone else Chris Pine looked like a sissy with his legs crossed at the end?
"hmmm, don't guys get made fun of for that?"
I think the event that first led people to become superstitious about the "Bermuda Triangle" was recently debunked. It started with the loss of five US bombers which I think I read were discovered a few years ago.
Last program on the Discovery Channel I saw showed that the planes were found way up north in a glacier ice cap, no where near where they had originally been. Also they didn't have enough fuel to reach it and why would somebody pull off such a elaberate hoax? Also they were strangely perserved. Almost like as if they had leeped ahead in time and crashed on a ice cap.
Last program on the Discovery Channel I saw showed that the planes were found way up north in a glacier ice cap, no where near where they had originally been. Also they didn't have enough fuel to reach it and why would somebody pull off such a elaberate hoax? Also they were strangely perserved. Almost like as if they had leeped ahead in time and crashed on a ice cap.
I didn't know that the Discovery Channel showed reruns of Lost. [/snort]
Actually you would be suprised what they show these days on Discovery Channel and the History Channel. They even have episodes on UFOs. :vulcan:
In 1986, the wreckage of an Avenger was found off the Florida coast during the search for the wreckage of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Aviation archaeologist Jon Myhre raised this wreck from the ocean floor in 1990. He was convinced it was one of the missing planes, but positive identification could not be made. In 1991, the wreckage of five Avengers was discovered off the coast of Florida, but engine serial numbers revealed they were not Flight 19. They had crashed on five different days "all within a mile and a half [~2.4 km] of each other." Records showed training accidents between 1942 and 1946 accounted for the loss of 94 aviation personnel from NAS Fort Lauderdale (including Flight 19.)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_19#cite_note-NASFtLaudhist-7 In 1992, another expedition located scattered debris on the ocean floor, but nothing could be identified. In the last decade, searchers have been expanding their area to include farther east, into the Atlantic Ocean. It has been determined through Navy records that the various discovered aircraft, including the group of five, were declared either unfit for maintenance/repair or obsolete, and simply disposed of at sea.
Heh, interestingly I wasn't too fond of Pegg as Scotty. I thought Urban did an amazing job as McCoy though.
Didn't Urban rock as McCoy? I am a theater actor and I love also to do impersonations, but his was just so bloody 'spot on' it's absolutely rediculous.
He did a good impression, yes, but he (or rather, the script) didn't bring any charm or humor to the character. I hope they rectify that in the sequels, as it's a really crucial element in the whole Kirk/Spock/McCoy relationship.
I don't know if I'd call Urban's acting an impression, it certainly captured McCoy, which it needed to. Unlike stage acting, audiences with TV and Film DO have expectations as to how a character should sound, walk, look, etc. Stage acting, eg any work of Shakespeare, has just names on a page with dialog - it's up to the actor, within certian confines, to bring that character to lfie in his or her own unique way. So I think Urban did perhaps the best job out of all of the new cast, with Zach second as spock.
I hate to say this, being a die-hard Trekkie, but...
... I freaking loved this movie. Any nitpicks I have (and I have a few, a lot of which you all have mentioned) fall apart in the face of the sheer roiling awesome.
I can't believe this is a Channe review. I'm usually pickier!
WOW, YOU KNOW THAT IS SOOOOOOOO LIKE HOW I FEEL. EVEN IF I TOO HAVE NITPICKS, IT JUST SO AWESOME OF A MOVIE I'M VERY PLEASED WITH THE RESULT ANY WAY. WELL MET.
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.
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