| barneystinson69 said: Am I the only one who prefers star trek to star wars? I mean I just feel so lonely here. |
I prefer Star trek aswell.
| barneystinson69 said: Am I the only one who prefers star trek to star wars? I mean I just feel so lonely here. |
I prefer Star trek aswell.
Who cares about movie reviews. It is only an hour of your life and a couple of dollars.
| Cerebralbore101 said: Who cares about movie reviews. It is only an hour of your life and a couple of dollars. |
Two hours, actually.

But But But it wasn't made in between 1977-1984 so surly that makes it a shit Star Wars movie not worthy of the name 'star Wars', its inferior in every way and is a disgrace. THERES ON THREE STAR WARS MOVIES!!!!!!!!!!!
(This is a sarcastic joke BTW, however I'm completely expecting 'veteran' fans to say this again)
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think-man said:
I prefer Star trek aswell. |
Me too, however Beyond was so bad, the only thing I remember about it is it was bad :/ I didn't even watch it that long ago.
Ah it's coming back, yeah it can go hide again.
Is gonna be good just as episode VII was good (critics and audience agree despite what angry internet people say)
And btw:
Star Wars >>>>>>>>> Star Trek
Not even in the same league if we talk about cinematography, not a single Star Trek movie is even close to be a classic.
| Goodnightmoon said: Is gonna be good just as episode VII was good (critics and audience agree despite what angry internet people say) |
Pretty sure Wrath of Khan is. It's even cited in a Weeknd song, when a movie is still referenced in popular music 30 years after its release, I'd say that's a classic.
Undiscovered Country and First Contact are also very good and The Voyage Home works (though a bit far fetched).
I like both Star Wars and Star Trek, they're really not very similar anyway, aside from being set in space.
I would say Star Wars when it's good is soooooooo good, but when it's terrible it's nigh on unwatchable. Star Trek is more "steady" but has fewer highs.
Soundwave said:
Pretty sure Wrath of Khan is. It's even cited in a Weeknd song, when a movie is still referenced in popular music 30 years after its release, I'd say that's a classic. Undiscovered Country and First Contact are also very good and The Voyage Home works (though a bit far fetched). |
No it isn't, it just happens to be the best of the weak bunch, you can't compare that to Episode IV or V. In fact I won't even compare it to episode VI or even VII xD
Goodnightmoon said:
No it isn't, it just happens to be the best of the weak bunch, you can't compare that to Episode IV or V. |
Note my edit.
I think Empire Strikes Back just elevated things too high, so high that I don't think even Star Wars will ever touch that again.
It's like getting the greatest blow job from a Victoria Secret model. You could die happy right there but in a way it might ruin sex for you forever, lol.
Wrath of Khan is a classic, I would say it's better than every Star Wars film but IV/V and maaaaaaaaaaybe ROTJ, but way better than the prequels and still better than Force Awakens.
I'm so fucking excited for Rogue One, especially because i've heard nothing but hype for some of Vader's scenes in it.
I love to see Star Wars expanding out of just trilogy films and doing more things like this since they have been expanding the Star Wars universe for a bit with the tv shows already. I like seeing all these different characters, both already established and new interacting with eachother such as how we get to see classics like Darth Vader and others in this while also being introduced to brand new characters in the Star Wars universe.