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Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 08:25
by Fat Bob
As so many of you are so worried about spoilers, then don't read this.....
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Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 08:26
by Fat Bob
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It looks friggin excellent! Looking forward to this, knew it was coming but not that it was a month away.

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 09:07
by Jedi
Trailers and comments don't really qualify as spoilers. Yes it does look friggin excellent. Unlike 99% of movies, this one looks good enough to get me to actually go to a cinema and watch it!

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 10:27
by Fat Bob
Sorry, I had my early morning facetious head on.

And just seen Iron Man 3 is out *next Thursday.....

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Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 10:32
by Tas
I always call that Arsehole Version I(Mild) Fat Bob Head. Not that hard to talk about something coming up without ruining it surely.

I enjoyed the last one, and will happily head to Into Darkness episode. These things are a must on large screen! And Cumberbatch does villian so well.

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 10:55
by Fat Bob
Aw, thanks Tas, you've got around to naming my moods. So lovely of you!

Took me a while to think of who the villain was, it's the 21st Century Sherlock! Why do British actors always play such good villains? I know the idea behind classical training is there, but does that count for the newer ones?

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th Apr, '13, 12:34
by daffodil
Looking good, on the must watch list for sure!

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 17th Apr, '13, 17:26
by Duck
Jedi wrote:Trailers and comments don't really qualify as spoilers. Yes it does look friggin excellent. Unlike 99% of movies, this one looks good enough to get me to actually go to a cinema and watch it!
Looking forward to this one!

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th May, '13, 08:03
by Fat Bob
Saw this last night. Fan-bloody-tastic! Really enjoyed, good story line, like the tie-in to the original series without just reshooting the old episodes/movies, and starts building the legends of the reboot!

Effects were good, you really thought the spaceships were doing what they are doing, though I never knew warp drives left a trail of ice crystals behind.....

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th May, '13, 08:38
by Tas
The first one was on the TV the other night, and I watched it wrapped, thinking wow they really did a good job of the reboot, having forgotten a big chunk from my first watching - and considering I'm not a particular fan of a couple of the actors and was able to get over it pretty quick, tells me even more what a good job they did with version 1. Going to have to get into Gold Class soon for this one. Just worried am getting the over expectation jeebies now.

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th May, '13, 08:55
by baloo
Fat Bob wrote:though I never knew warp drives left a trail of ice crystals behind.....
heh, and you call yourself a scientist.....

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 16th May, '13, 09:12
by Jedi
Fat Bob wrote:I never knew warp drives left a trail of ice crystals behind.....
They don't.

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 17th May, '13, 22:21
by Joseph27
Saw in 3D last Sunday and again yesterday in 2D - just to be sure... IT FRIGGEN ROCKS... I loved this film - I loved Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan and this retelling in alternate time line in a total switch of roles was just awesome.

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 18th May, '13, 16:02
by Sardonicus
Joseph27 wrote:Saw in 3D last Sunday and again yesterday in 2D - just to be sure... IT FRIGGEN ROCKS... I loved this film - I loved Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan and this retelling in alternate time line in a total switch of roles was just awesome.
Which was better - 2D or 3D?

What is the average salary of a MSc(Master) degree holder

Posted: 20th May, '13, 03:54
by prembind
I recently got offer for MSc in system engineering and project management in NTU , I just wanna know what is the average salary and job prospectus for expatriates in Singapore ... whether graduate professional get after doing this course get employment or not?? At present I am working professional in oil and gas govern sector having an experience of 5 yrs as mechanical technical engineer . Based on my profile after completing the course, how tough is for me to get the job

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 20th May, '13, 04:14
by BoD
Well as long as you can find a job that doesn't list the ability to read as a required skill, then you should be fine

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 20th May, '13, 10:57
by daffodil
Beam me up Scotty....

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 20th May, '13, 13:49
by baloo
Happy Birthday PP

Maybe, with the lack of posts, it does make sense to only have one uber thread per sub-forum, or the whole forum even.

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 20th May, '13, 14:04
by Pinklepurr
Ha ha, thanks Baloo...hmm, a one thread forum, could be worse.

But, er, maybe he just wanted a job on the Enterprise?

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 20th May, '13, 19:11
by Joseph27
I love 3D but must admit I didn't notice a big difference

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 20th May, '13, 21:19
by canuck
Liked it

Re: Star Trek Into Darkness

Posted: 21st May, '13, 11:09
by Pinklepurr
Loved the movie, but the best part in 3D was the end credit sequence.