Last week I went to see it at midnight on Wednesday night.
And there weren't a whole lot of people in the theater. Really. There were more people around for The Avengers midnight premiere last year than there was for the Star Trek premiere this year. I wonder why that was.
Anyway, because it was midnight, and I usually have a bad habit of conking out half-way throughout the film (or, well, I was close to just closing my eyes and sleeping because I was exhausted), this first (notice how I said first) review will entirely be from my limited consciousness perspective.
( First review of Star Trek )
And then I figured I would see Star Trek again, because when I'm incredibly stressed out about school things (such as my senior thesis), I tend to just procrastinate and escape as much as possible into fandom. So I saw it in iMax and 3-D and it was amazing.
I loved the I-Max. And the 3-D. And, because I was conscious this time as opposed to half-conscious, I was able to pay attention more fully and I really like the movie the second time around. I still think there was a little bit too much action in it but I loved all the Kirk and Spock scenes.
( Second review of Star Trek. It's actually more of me rambling about some scenes from Star Trek that I found amusing. )
And there weren't a whole lot of people in the theater. Really. There were more people around for The Avengers midnight premiere last year than there was for the Star Trek premiere this year. I wonder why that was.
Anyway, because it was midnight, and I usually have a bad habit of conking out half-way throughout the film (or, well, I was close to just closing my eyes and sleeping because I was exhausted), this first (notice how I said first) review will entirely be from my limited consciousness perspective.
( First review of Star Trek )
And then I figured I would see Star Trek again, because when I'm incredibly stressed out about school things (such as my senior thesis), I tend to just procrastinate and escape as much as possible into fandom. So I saw it in iMax and 3-D and it was amazing.
I loved the I-Max. And the 3-D. And, because I was conscious this time as opposed to half-conscious, I was able to pay attention more fully and I really like the movie the second time around. I still think there was a little bit too much action in it but I loved all the Kirk and Spock scenes.
( Second review of Star Trek. It's actually more of me rambling about some scenes from Star Trek that I found amusing. )
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