Originally Aired May 07, 2009 on Spike
This is Part 1 of "Cinemassacre's Trek Trilogy." A review of the 3 films in the Star Trek trilogy. This review is of Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan.
You can...
Originally Aired May 07, 2009 on Spike
This is Part 1 of "Cinemassacre's Trek Trilogy." A review of the 3 films in the Star Trek trilogy. This review is of Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan. You can see Cinemassacre's review of Star Trek (2009) at the following link
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These reviews actually made me do my own Star Trek Movieathon whilst working okay I missed the first one as I remember finiding it a bit meh and its made me appreciate the original series a lot more
Though I still watched the original as a child it never seemed to appeal to me as Next Gen despite people saying the original is more family orientated. Maybe I was just addicted to the somewhat mindless action of Next Gen rather than the more meaningful plots of the original.
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Though I still watched the original as a child it never seemed to appeal to me as Next Gen despite people saying the original is more family orientated. Maybe I was just addicted to the somewhat mindless action of Next Gen rather than the more meaningful plots of the original.