Star Trek Blu Ray

Just finished watching this...a few thoughts.

Overall I liked it. I was not bowled over by it, but it was pretty good.

It is a reboot of the franchise, and despite the inclusion of Nimoy the reast of the cast are all new.

Of them, I particularly liked Zachary Quinto's Spock...he has the advantage of looking very much like him, but having shown his capacity for repressed intentity as Sylar on Heroes, he seems to fit the role like a glove.

Chris Pine's Kirk I was not sure of at first, but as the movie progressed I warmed to him, and by the end of the movie he seemed to have captured the spirit of the character.

Much has been made of Karl Urban's Bones, and it is a very good performance, and he does capture those signature inflections and mannerisms...but he seemed to be the only one of the cast that seemed to be doing an actual impersonation of the character to me, which detracted somewhat.

Anton Yelchin's Chekov was intensely annoying...primarily because the accent was just far too pronounced and cartoonish.

Uhura just didn't seem to register at all, and Simon Pegg's Scotty - well, to be honest he came into the film very late, and it was only in the final scenes in the engine room that he seemed to display the familar characteristcs of the character, so there is still hop (in the inevitable follow-up, of course).

Bruce Greenwood lent a degree of gravitas to the role of Pike, though Eric Bana's romulan villain seemed somewhat innefective and not very menacing.

Effects were very good, lots of space battles, and the general pace of the movie is pretty fast.

One distraction for me was J J Abrams penchant for lens flare, seemed overused and quite distracting - could have done without that.

Essentially, this was the Kirk-Spock story, the formation of their relationship. It's practically a love story...and thankfully the scenes between Kirk and Spock do crackle with intensity and wit. At times Spock seems to exhibit more emotion than it seems nescessary for the character,

Picture is very good, though the lack of a DTS track seems odd. Sound is good, but not outstanding - for a film of this nature you really need those surrounRAB to be very active, and though there is a fair amount of activity, it could have been better.

Extras are excellent...every aspect of the production is covered, rest assured...production, effects, casting, gag reel, music, sound, design, script etc. Comentaries as well, natch.
 
No DTS?

Even the TOS Blurays are DTS - how odd to not have it with the movie.

I'm waiting on the UK release of this as I have ordered the Steelbook from Play for
 
very good film, it met my expectations, esp considering that like terminator the trailers were awesome. course terminator failed to deliver. only gripe was chekov yea, bad accent. too extreme. other than that it was very visually satisfying:) space battles, adventure and a decent reset.

budget was 150 million. it looked it. how terminator salvation was 200 million budget i don't know. that film felt like it dumbed down everything to save on costs.
 
Got to say i still cant sit comfortably with the Spock Uhura thing.
Other than that every now and then you catch Karl Urban quick and its like "oh my god thats Bones"
 
Paramount have used region coding on very few titles. Only Dexter (and not all of that) and Benjamin Britton I think.

And BB was only because it was released via The Criterion Collection who code all their releases.

Even an old 60's thing like Repulsion is coded by TCC

Great disc though
 
I think it's a great film and can't wait to see it on Blu-ray. To me it delivers what Star Trek SHOULD be like. I hate the stuffiness that infects a lot of the spinoff series'. The Next Generation was fine once it got into it's stride (somewhere in season 3, or maybe when they got rid of Wesley Crusher!) but it's still not proper Star Trek, which should always be Kirk, Spock, McCoy et al, the coloured uniforms, the classic Enterprise, a sense of fun and adventure.
 
But by definition it cannot be Kirk, Spock McCoy etc anymore, can it? Because apart from most of them being just too old and some sadly no longer with us, you just cannot have the old crew back.

So if you want Trek, it has to be with a new crew. No other way.

Oh, and they do keep the old style uniforms in this movie.
 
It was *OK*, JUST OK, It didn't feel like "Trek" to me for some reason.
The "engine room" scenes were a let down.
They looked like they were filmed in a crudely painted furnace.
Personally, I prefer to watch "Enterprise"* on Bravo-am I the only one who feels this way??

*BTW Paramount could have financed the next 150 episodes of Enterprise for what they spent on this-:mad:
I know which I would rather have had:cry:
 
I liked Eneterprise (not as much as TOS or TNG, but it was a lot better than Voyager and *whisper it so as to not annoy the fanboys* RAB9), but Paramount would never have even considered spending 150 million on it after Season 4. There's a reason it was cancelled, and thats the simple fact that it just didn't have enough people watching it.

I would much rather have had the new movie that we got, which i thought was brilliant and will hopefully be nestled underneath my Christmas tree in a few weeks time :D
 
Got the 3 disc Blu-ray set today, but am getting an awful lot of motion blur on the film which I've never had with Blu-ray before on my TV. I get the motion blur from my DVD upscaler through the TV's HDMI socket, and assumed it was down to lack of source detail for showing at 1080i, but I'm disappointed I'm getting it on Blu-ray.

Will try my other more expensive TV later.
 
Got a load of Blurays of this years films and Star Trek was one of them.

You know since seeing it on Bluray, it wasnt as good as I remember in the Cinema. I'm more disappointed now than 6 months ago.

Lots of cringe moments. I'm not a fan but I remember the cheesy original 1960's moments so I suppose that
 
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