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Raising a glass of Romulan Ale for the TOS timeline. A glass of rancid prune juice to the Britta of timelines, JJ Trek.

Thank J. Michael Straczynski

SGA’s “Vegas” is so good. It started silly with a gloomy undercurrent and then went outright brutal and depressing. And it made me a diehard fan of Cash’s cover of “Solitary Man.”

I really hope they make this canon, and it gets mentioned in Ragnarok or the next Avengers movie.

Yeah sorry its so long. I just find this stuff interesting. Most of this stuff is down to linguistic quirks. Like Zucchini/Courgette: French vs Italian. We have a bigger Italian and Spanish influence in American English. Where as French is far more dominant in British English than it is here. Capsicum is the latin

bog standard? Really? That’s an incredibly common turn of phrase in the US.

Box Junctions:

Till it was nearly killed by Khan.

I am disappointed there is no video of the actual live reading

*pours water in front of his living room fan*

Considering he’s most likely a producer for this film... This article is basically just “Guy who is making money from film says film looks awesome.” Like when Dan Akroyd, the producer for the new Ghostbusters, went in record to say how amazing it is.... That suppose to confirm anything? Everyone talks up their work.

The man did a damn fine acting job in Judge Dredd, and all you could see was his mouth. I figure Bones is a piece of cake for a guy who can do that.

The first was kind of like The Force Awakens. It had a sugar high to it, because we were seeing the familiar in a new light. Then the sequel came along, and all the flaws in JJ Abrams’ first installment were magnified.

He is fantastic (my opinion he is the best part of these movies) and so underutilized. The Kelvin Timeline movies (trying to get used to that) needs more of the Kirk Spock MacCoy dynamic that was so crucial in the orginal series.

The first one had the benefit of the doubt, Into Darkness erased that doubt

The first two films were not just bad Star Trek films, they were bad pieces of cinema.

I still like “Abramsverse” - he took the paychecks for Into Darkness, so he can take the credit and the blame. I’ll always think of it as Faux Trek in my mind.

+1 for the ironic non-clickbait title. Well played!

Because clicks! Duh.

Yes. Yes it would.

Seems to me it feels like a war movie because they set out to make a war movie.