@remyzero23 The Gorn costume was the most advanced rubber suit made back then. It out did the Godzilla costumes and the monsters in theatrical movies. It set the standard for monsters in the future. It even was the inspiration for making the Alien costume in ALIEN more complex than the original concepts. So don’t ditch on the GORN!
@remyzero23 "Slap stick was present in the original have you seen the Gorn vs Kirk fight." That was not slap stick you jerk! Because it made you laugh proves that you have no Imagination. The Gorn was a large lizard, he moved slowly but was super strong & had thick skin. Kirk could not know that the Gorn was like earth lizards till he tried to fight him. PS. It was the 1960's there were no digital effects back then & animation was expensive, so yes all aliens we guys in rubber suits!
@BondFreek That is your personal opinion and you are entitled to it. I think you are in the minority but it doesn't make it wrong. Most people enjoyed the film and for the first time since the 80's the masses are actually going to look forward to a Trek film which is good for the franchise. Slap stick was present in the original have you seen the Gorn vs Kirk fight.
@remyzero23 "they breathed new life into a franchise" AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! You people using that excuse is an insult to all fans everywhere!!! So the hart of Star Trek is slap stick comedy involving deadly viruses, insults, zoophilia jokes, and sex jokes. The heart of Star Trek is magic goo, magic swards, and over emotional races that lie about not having emotions. The hart of Star Trek must also include rewarding cheaters, criminals, and insubordination. OH PLEASE It was NOT TREK!
@BondFreek I enjoyed the fact they breathed new life into a franchise I enjoy. I thought they did a good job of giving a nod to the past and keeping the heart of Star Trek but letting it evolve from it in the future. I would have liked to have seen some more development of Nero but I have a feeling time became the issue.
@Potrimpo Sounds to me that you just lost your own argument. First off Dr. Strangelove was a parody of a movie called Fail Safe. And it copied the moral explanation scene almost word for word. Full Metal Jacket also had a moral explanation scene, watch it again; look for it! Babylon 5 always had a moral explanation scene especially the final episode for the shadow war. Only a person who is more interested in explosions than plot will miss those obvious scenes as you have done.
@BondFreek what movies doesn't need to explain the moral issue? You mean like Full Metal Jacket, Dr. Strangelove, or even TV shows like Babylon 5, need I continue?
Why do you enjoy losing arguments over points you don't have?
@remyzero23 The Gorn costume was the most advanced rubber suit made back then. It out did the Godzilla costumes and the monsters in theatrical movies. It set the standard for monsters in the future. It even was the inspiration for making the Alien costume in ALIEN more complex than the original concepts. So don’t ditch on the GORN!
BondFreek 6 days ago
@remyzero23 "Slap stick was present in the original have you seen the Gorn vs Kirk fight." That was not slap stick you jerk! Because it made you laugh proves that you have no Imagination. The Gorn was a large lizard, he moved slowly but was super strong & had thick skin. Kirk could not know that the Gorn was like earth lizards till he tried to fight him. PS. It was the 1960's there were no digital effects back then & animation was expensive, so yes all aliens we guys in rubber suits!
BondFreek 6 days ago
@BondFreek That is your personal opinion and you are entitled to it. I think you are in the minority but it doesn't make it wrong. Most people enjoyed the film and for the first time since the 80's the masses are actually going to look forward to a Trek film which is good for the franchise. Slap stick was present in the original have you seen the Gorn vs Kirk fight.
remyzero23 6 days ago
@remyzero23 "they breathed new life into a franchise" AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! You people using that excuse is an insult to all fans everywhere!!! So the hart of Star Trek is slap stick comedy involving deadly viruses, insults, zoophilia jokes, and sex jokes. The heart of Star Trek is magic goo, magic swards, and over emotional races that lie about not having emotions. The hart of Star Trek must also include rewarding cheaters, criminals, and insubordination. OH PLEASE It was NOT TREK!
BondFreek 1 week ago
@BondFreek I enjoyed the fact they breathed new life into a franchise I enjoy. I thought they did a good job of giving a nod to the past and keeping the heart of Star Trek but letting it evolve from it in the future. I would have liked to have seen some more development of Nero but I have a feeling time became the issue.
remyzero23 1 week ago
2:35 Is When He Says FIRE EVERYTHING!
NegativeNuke 1 week ago
this movie was boss, this beat with movie clips is boss
whiskeyjack2010 1 week ago
@remyzero23 What made it a "great movie"?
BondFreek 1 week ago
@Potrimpo Sounds to me that you just lost your own argument. First off Dr. Strangelove was a parody of a movie called Fail Safe. And it copied the moral explanation scene almost word for word. Full Metal Jacket also had a moral explanation scene, watch it again; look for it! Babylon 5 always had a moral explanation scene especially the final episode for the shadow war. Only a person who is more interested in explosions than plot will miss those obvious scenes as you have done.
BondFreek 1 week ago
@BondFreek what movies doesn't need to explain the moral issue? You mean like Full Metal Jacket, Dr. Strangelove, or even TV shows like Babylon 5, need I continue?
Why do you enjoy losing arguments over points you don't have?
Potrimpo 1 week ago