Alicia
I love this movie so much
Scanialara
You won't be disappointed!
Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Actuakers
One of my all time favorites.
wilkie-10168
An original "Trekkie" I loved it. Perfect casting great adventure AND Gene Roddenberry is NOT rolling in his grave.
carlmyers-80296
JJ Abrabs has done a great job of rebooting a franchise which is so sacred to science fiction fans that when they announced the decision of a reboot it was considered heresy by longtime fanboys. All the new actors adapt themselves to iconic roles and the special effects are low key but fantastic. Of course, the main question is- will new fans like it, or even understand the lore? Yes, they will. (Great sequences and fine acting make this a total winner).
cinemajesty
Movie Review: "Star Trek" (2009)Bringing together a remarkable new crew for science-fiction splendors to go inferior of this high-end Hollywood spectacle directed by J.J. Abrams, who brings endless passion to the subject matter he grew up with, when young soon-to-be Star-Fleet-cpatain James Tiberius Kirk, with total pleasures performed by actor Chris Pine, who further gets alongside with perfectly-cast young Mr. Spock, given face by Zachary Quint. Tegether they embark on mission of rules bending, loss, struggle in non-stop action captured in Acadamy-Award-worthy cinematography by Dan Mindel and supportive as splendid production design by Scott Chamblliss in future-defining efforts to attract any entertainment-loving movie spectator to be amazed and just taking away at the movies.The Enterprise crew surrounding performing industry professionals as Karl Urban as Bones, Zoe Saldana as Uhura, Simon Pegg as Scotty and John Cho as Sulu complete power-striving, cinematic-fully-convicted directions by young Hollywood filmmakers on fire to deliver the best-possible 120-Minute-Event-Movie for legendary 1912-founded Industry Major Motion Picture Studio "Paramount", which in prime-time releasing May 2009 could have been unimaginable proud to grant a 150-Million-Dollar production budget to ultimate, undeniable as obvious successes with audiences around the world in highly-recommended revisits of a motion picture entertainment breathtakingly-executed with opening sequence featuring Chris Hemsworth and Eric Bana for the ages in "David vs. Goliath" space opera stand-off embeddded into a tear-dropping score theme composed by Michael Giacchino under utmost confidence with Hollywood company primus "Bad Robot" productions. © 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend
(Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
megafartmikey
J.J. Abrams ruined Star Trek by creating this alternate universe (trek) and employing Legend,Leonard Nimoy to make the transition. making him recognize Kirk & scotty to ease us in, then make him responsible for the changes in the timeline. By destroying Vulcan, he single handedly wiped 40 years (our time) and 400 years of star trek history. Bad Move. Not only is it a terrible story-line, it has been terribly cast as well. Also kirks middle name is thrown about far too much considering it took 3 seasons & 6 movies for it to be revealed. (originals of course) in this film it seems like overkill. Warp drive somehow became 'Bullet Drive' as the ship now just booms & disappears, in doing that, he took the awe out of going to warp. Then we get to Starship Battles... He even went to great measures to spoil phaser & torpedo fire. the thing that made Trek different from Star Wars was the full laser contact fire, now the ships phasers look & sound like Blasters from SW. Abrams spoiled this film on so many levels it has successfully put me off watching Anything written or directed by him.