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Originally posted by IonFan View Postoh thank god
I'm trying to view the trailer in full 1080p High Definition, but the download craps out after grabbing only 47 seconds of the trailer, because there's too many people downloading it all at once!
I ask you, what is the point of having a laptop with a 17" widescreen display running at 1920 x 1200 if you can't watch movie trailers in full 1080p HD when you want to?!?
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Very nice. Ok, I was at first of the camp of re-doing TOS was wrong. But what the hell, it is dated and we need a new TOS to look forward to. If it is a splinter time line where the original TOS is still valid and this new TOS is as well, then I am on board!
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You would think the poeple at Apple might understand the concept of a "Star Trek" trailer online.......vast majority of Trek geeks are online.......all the time.............
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James T. Kirk = Worst Criminal of the 23rd Century!
I watched the trailer a couple times yesterday in beautiful 1080p high def! And after watching it, I feel confident in pointing out the part that stood out the most in my mind:
James T. Kirk is the worst criminal of the 23rd century!!!
Why, you ask? Well, it's quite simple, really. The first thing we see in the trailer is James T. Kirk, at around 13 years in age... driving a classic Corvette Stingray (which he presumably stole, hence the cop being in hot pursuit) OFF OF A CLIFF! James T. Kirk stole a 300-hundred year old classic Corvette AND DESTROYED IT!!!
The man doesn't belong in a Captain's chair... he belongs in PRISON. I'd lock him up and throw away the key!!!
But despite the new and unfavorable light this paints James T. Kirk in, you won't hear me say "J.J. Abrams raped my childhood!" No, I'll leave that "honor" for the fanboys that are constantly hating on Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
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I'm sure it was a kit car of some sort. Patents have surely run their course by Kirk's time.
Dime a dozen.
What I don't get is, why was he wanting to drive it off a cliff? I wouldn't do that to my bike.Last edited by Mr.Itty; 11-18-2008, 05:21 PM.
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