Star Trek into Darkness - Formerly: Star Trek 2

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Yes. But probably not for reasons you would suspect. See the spoiler thread for details.
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Second viewing at the drive in. Still good. The movie holds up after a week, the special effects don't look dated at all.
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Wife never saw TOS episode "Space Seed," so we watched it.

She thought it was lame and I enjoyed the 60's Montalban and "I grow fatigued!" has entered my vocabulary for those times when I am tired of hearing what people around me are saying. And I roll the R.




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In the original ST2:The Wrath of Khan....

During the famous, sad scene when Spock is dying in the whatever-chamber....

In the angles when we're looking at Kirk, over his shoulder and in the background is a dude who is clearly hurt, and back there having convulsions on his feet, and he's being ignored.
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The needs of the many outweighed the needs of that loser.
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