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Images from the new Star Trek
WORF
The Burninator
in Zocalo v2.0
Actual stills, so we get to see some of the bridge and a few other places.
It's not dark and Galactica like, this pleases me.
[URL="http://filmgeek.fr/2008/10/16/nouvelles-images-de-star-trek-11/"]Link[/URL]
Worf
It's not dark and Galactica like, this pleases me.
[URL="http://filmgeek.fr/2008/10/16/nouvelles-images-de-star-trek-11/"]Link[/URL]
Worf
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So I am hoping for a pleasant surprise.
This looks strangely familiar..
Worf
I do quite like the uniforms and the effects. The pop-out turrets on the Kelvin are an interesting touch. If I remember the rumors right, its supposed to be an older ship, and it does sort of evoke the NX-01 and some of the old theories about where the phasers were hiding on the TOS Enterprise. Nero looks good, and he does have pointed ears, after all.
Am I the only one for whom that shot looks terrible? The rest are fine, but that particular shot... I think it's the expression on the face of the guy in the chair (Kirk, I assume).
[IMG]http://greatarchitect.files.wordpress.com/2006/09/uhura-grope-1.jpg[/IMG]
He ripped all of his regular shirts, they didn't have any left so they had to give him the black one.
Worf
They seem to be dressed in layers, with a black undershirt and the colored overshirt. It's probably not unlike how movie-Kirk would walk around with his uniform jacket unclasped at the corner showing off the lining.
That, or it's a captain's alternate, like the green wraparound he wore all the time in TOS.
this is too bright and 25th centuryish :rolleyes:
They've been talking out of both sides of their mouths on this one. In the end, my guess is you'll be able to look at it either way, depending on how flexible you are with the Star Trek mythos (for instance, if you can get past the fact that not only were the actors recast, but so was the ship).
[QUOTE=PSI-KILLER;176502]no Capt. Pike..this stinks[/QUOTE]
Just because Pike isn't in these pictures doesn't mean he's not in the movie. He's being played by [url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0339304/]Bruce Greenwood[/url], whom I remember as JFK in Thirteen Days and, with a somewhat odd moment of recognition, the unnamed, present-day president in National Treasure II.
Bottom line: If any of the Trek series needed to be reimagined, it should be TOS in my opinion.