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(Was it ever explained why insert evil villain couldn't have just flown a ship into the damn thing?)
Anyway, we really didn't get a good setup of the incredibly destructive thingy IS HEAVEN, NOR did the villain ever really threaten anything we are invested in, so he falls completely flat. Sure we're TOLD he's evil and gonna do evil and we end up on the top of a desolate desert mountain threatening...what?
Quote from: Unorthodox on July 30, 2015, 07:17:43 pm(Was it ever explained why insert evil villain couldn't have just flown a ship into the damn thing?) IIRC, Whoopi's character said something along the lines of the ship would start breaking up too soon and getting in would be chancy. QuoteAnyway, we really didn't get a good setup of the incredibly destructive thingy IS HEAVEN, NOR did the villain ever really threaten anything we are invested in, so he falls completely flat. Sure we're TOLD he's evil and gonna do evil and we end up on the top of a desolate desert mountain threatening...what? It was going to destroy an inhabited planet further in. Being rather standard to "save the aliens" in ST, I was fine with that premise.
Quote from: Unorthodox on July 30, 2015, 07:17:43 pm(Was it ever explained why insert evil villain couldn't have just flown a ship into the damn thing?) IIRC, Whoopi's character said something along the lines of the ship would start breaking up too soon and getting in would be chancy.
QuoteAnyway, we really didn't get a good setup of the incredibly destructive thingy IS HEAVEN, NOR did the villain ever really threaten anything we are invested in, so he falls completely flat. Sure we're TOLD he's evil and gonna do evil and we end up on the top of a desolate desert mountain threatening...what? It was going to destroy an inhabited planet further in. Being rather standard to "save the aliens" in ST, I was fine with that premise.
Thanks!Everytime I read a bad review on the internet, I wonder if people are unable to understand the movie, don't listen or just do something else while watching. And after, they come and say the movie was crap...If you can't understand a movie, don't criticize it!
Uno could probably make you deader...
Wasn't Kirk pulled in off a ship though, and the ship weathered it remarkably well? (minus insert impressive technobabble damage) An OLD ship, mind. Or am I foggy braining it? If you say it was explained, I'll take your word. I watched it 20 years ago and can foggy brain portions. It wasn't a criticism it was a question.
I KNOW it was going to kill (insert impressively large number of people here) on random planet at some point later. My point is I'm not invested in those people as an audience. IIRC we don't even SEE those people, let alone develope FEELINGS for them. That's what I mean when I say we're TOLD he's going to be EVIL. We don't really get to SEE it. This is a trap Science Fiction gets into a lot, mind you. If you want us to CARE about (insert aliens here) we need to see it, not just be told we SHOULD care. Or maybe I'm a cold hearted SOB. Well, no maybe about that really.
I LIKE the whole destroy billions to get to heaven concept.
Should care is enough for me, for this franchise, since it's a goody-goody save all lives deal. I can definitely see how that might not be enough but I think showing them would drag out the plot and be difficult to do within time constraints of movies. Also, it would also get dull if all the movies were save Earth all the time, the galaxy is large and all the bad things happening in a specific part of one solar system would start messing with suspension of disbelief.
Which picture got hotlinked above?