http://www.zennie62.com -- Well four days ago I had this music in a dream then in my head I could not figure out how it got there. It was sci-fi like and could either be in a horror movie or a sci-fi flim. Then I saw the second Star Trek trailer, and it was that music.
I kid you not.
The second Star Trek trailer reveals a movie that will be a sure-fire hit. J.J. Abrams, who directed the movie and co-produced it, and his staff aimed for a mix of realism and Star Trek and hit it right on the money.
I do hope we can see William Shatner in it, but I understand why he made this difficult -- he'll be sorry. But I hope he's in it with Leonard Nimoy.
da da dadadadada da da da da purrrrrrrr roaaaaaaa purrrrrrrrr roaaaaa
MORPHIOUS1011 4 weeks ago
You didn't mentioned "Voyager."
kr192101 6 months ago
@xixJazmaNxix" new movie is not canon" Yet they wrote it to be canon, yet it's not but it is. Illogical (Head explodes). Sorry dude but since Paramount now owns Star Trek that makes it cannon, Even though it sucks harder than an industrial vacuum.
Trekfreek 1 year ago
@katakisLives they can get away with it though because the new movie is not canon
xixJazmaNxix 1 year ago
I prefer the dimly lit bridge of the eighties star trek movies (not the motion picture of course that was lit up more like TOS)
katakisLives 1 year ago
@KKM121 Yeah 23rd century! the 24th century of course was the TNG era.
katakisLives 1 year ago
the only ships that look more or less like they should do in this period in the history of star trek are the shuttle crafts! the bridge of the enterprise looks more like the USS relativity (a 29th century vessel) I would have prefered it if they had kept true to the design of that time period! its set prior to TOS and the subsequent movies could have seen the introduction of various iconic star trek vessels! and filled in some of the gaps in star trek canon!
katakisLives 1 year ago
Funny how Lenard Nimoy sayed, back when Generations was to be launched, that he would never play in Star Trek again.........huh?
Ashenion22 1 year ago
You mean 23rd century, not 24th, right??
KKM121 1 year ago
Paul McCartney has stated that he "heard" a tune in a dream and woke up with it still in his head...he went to his guitar and wrote "Scrambled Eggs" which he later re-named "Yesterday". Hearing music in your head does not make you a "douche", a "geek" or a "nerd". It means you are creative. You keep on dreaming music, zennie62, and thanks for your review of "Star Trek".
StrangerInside2009 2 years ago 2