I was on the Star Trek website today and found this: http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/n ... 19575.html
neat, huh??
In case you're a Trekkie.....
Moderator: SMLCHNG
-
Jason Mason
- At the Bama Breeze
- Posts: 4110
- Joined: February 23, 2005 9:22 pm
- Favorite Buffett Song: Pacing The Cage and Fins
- Number of Concerts: 16
- Favorite Boat Drink: Yes.
- Location: Cleveland, OH
In case you're a Trekkie.....
I still love old magazines and Snickers bars....
-
Jason Mason
- At the Bama Breeze
- Posts: 4110
- Joined: February 23, 2005 9:22 pm
- Favorite Buffett Song: Pacing The Cage and Fins
- Number of Concerts: 16
- Favorite Boat Drink: Yes.
- Location: Cleveland, OH
-
God's Own Drunk
- Southeast of disorder
- Posts: 79
- Joined: September 5, 2005 1:38 pm
- Number of Concerts: 0
- Location: New York
This is also going to be written and directed by J.J. Abrams from ALIAS, LOST and Mi:III fame. Apparently, this is going to be "old school" Trek. From aintitcoolnews.com:
This poster arrives fast on the heels of Abrams' recent interview with Variety, in which he said:
"'Star Trek' to me was always about infinite possibility and the incredible imagination that Gene Rodenberry brought to that core of characters," he says. "It was a show about purpose, about faith vs. logic, about science vs. emotion, about us vs. them. It was its own world, and yet it was our world."
More concretely, Abrams says that as a kid, "Trek" was "always my favorite when it was a little bit scary, when they would deal with beaming something on the ship that was an incredible mystery or there was a clear threat.
"All of these things I loved about the series is what we're working to incorporate into the story for the movie," he says.
This poster arrives fast on the heels of Abrams' recent interview with Variety, in which he said:
"'Star Trek' to me was always about infinite possibility and the incredible imagination that Gene Rodenberry brought to that core of characters," he says. "It was a show about purpose, about faith vs. logic, about science vs. emotion, about us vs. them. It was its own world, and yet it was our world."
More concretely, Abrams says that as a kid, "Trek" was "always my favorite when it was a little bit scary, when they would deal with beaming something on the ship that was an incredible mystery or there was a clear threat.
"All of these things I loved about the series is what we're working to incorporate into the story for the movie," he says.
"lt's easy to grin when your ship comes in...
and you've got the stock market beat.
But the man worthwhile
is the man who can smile...
when his shorts are too tight in the seat. "
---Judge Elihu Smails
and you've got the stock market beat.
But the man worthwhile
is the man who can smile...
when his shorts are too tight in the seat. "
---Judge Elihu Smails
-
flyboy55
- I Love the Now!
- Posts: 1788
- Joined: August 29, 2005 11:05 pm
- Number of Concerts: 3
- Location: On the Road . . .
This sounds good to me.God's Own Drunk wrote:This is also going to be written and directed by J.J. Abrams from ALIAS, LOST and Mi:III fame. Apparently, this is going to be "old school" Trek. From aintitcoolnews.com:
This poster arrives fast on the heels of Abrams' recent interview with Variety, in which he said:
"'Star Trek' to me was always about infinite possibility and the incredible imagination that Gene Rodenberry brought to that core of characters," he says. "It was a show about purpose, about faith vs. logic, about science vs. emotion, about us vs. them. It was its own world, and yet it was our world."
More concretely, Abrams says that as a kid, "Trek" was "always my favorite when it was a little bit scary, when they would deal with beaming something on the ship that was an incredible mystery or there was a clear threat.
"All of these things I loved about the series is what we're working to incorporate into the story for the movie," he says.

