Apparently Karl Urban was so good at playing Bones that it made Leonard Nimoy tear up because it reminded him of his friend DeForest Kelley who originally played Bones.
@Iceman-135 Жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Anton Yelchin, who plays Checkov in this movie. He was an upcoming movie star and was taken far too early. :( I miss his version of Chekov, I'd loved to have seen more of it.
@chopps75 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, he was a fantastic young actor, more Treks would have been great, as would more of the Odd Thomas movies
@daved2352 Жыл бұрын
I was sad the second I saw him. Such a loss, he seemed like a cool guy. He was fantastic in Green Room with Patrick Stewart.
@kathyastrom1315 Жыл бұрын
Just after I saw this film, I started watching the tv show Criminal Minds on cable, and Anton was the guest star in a season two episode. My first reaction was, “Hey, it’s Chekov!” He was fantastic as a high school kid who is exhibiting potential serial killer tendencies.
@kathyastrom1315 Жыл бұрын
Oh, and he has one of my favorite line readings in this film, when he beams Sulu and Kirk from their free fall and yells a Russian swear in celebration. Apparently, it always got a huge response when the movie was shown in Russia.
@old_cd_rom9518 Жыл бұрын
Ohhh, waait, I missed that part, what happened to him?
@joshuawells835 Жыл бұрын
RIP Leonard Nimoy, a legend of the genre of science fiction. He's a good example of when an actor goes from dreading being associated with just one character to appreciating the fandom's strong response and praise. Where would the world be without Spock?
@deadmeat1240 Жыл бұрын
Shatner came around eventually too. Seems a lot of these folks mellow and come to terms with this stuff later in life. I absolutely love how Mark Hamill is revered today when in the eighties and early nineties he was written off as not having any talent.
@MikeHesk742 Жыл бұрын
@@deadmeat1240 I get it, when you're in the prime of your career you're going to dread being type-cast and losing opportunities as a result, that's a sane response to the situation. You wouldn't go far in the industry if you were happy just to play one popular character and call it quits. But as you reach your older years and the past is what it is, I think a lot of actors find a great deal of comfort and happiness knowing how much their main "big" character influenced lives and generations.
@tannhauser5399 Жыл бұрын
@@deadmeat1240 - not true in a way, as Mark Hamill has been doing voice overs since the late 1970, and he became actually quite good at it. So in a way his interests were also connected with voice acting in a way, a bit before something like Star Wars. Hence for some people he may have been some guy without any talent or connected only with Star Wars, but the guy always knew what he was doing - and was simply pursuing his interests, not caring what other people are (or has been) saying. And good for him. Edit: grammar...
@Fred-vy1hm Жыл бұрын
And RIP Anton Yelchin who portrayed Chekhov in this movie who was killed at age 27 in a freak accident, when his jeep rolled backward down his driveway while he was checking his mail and crushed him.
@xConundrumx Жыл бұрын
Every time I hear that mans voice a tear wells up in my eye.
@SageNemesis Жыл бұрын
Leonard Nimoy is the guy who played future/older Spock. He's also the original actor from the original show. When he showed up in this movie, it was so awesome. Also Zachary Quinto (young Spock) absolutely killed it. The whole cast was spot on. Hoping you do Into Darkness soon. Favorite quote: "Your father was Captain of the starship for twelve minutes. He saved eight hundred lives. I dare you to do better."
@kathyastrom1315 Жыл бұрын
I love Quinto’s line delivery of “Out of the chair…” Hilarious!
@MavenCree Жыл бұрын
@@kathyastrom1315 My mother has been quoting that line since this movie came out.
@Patriiiiick Жыл бұрын
I honestly think the older films are fine to watch without much prior knowledge. You should definitely dip your toe in and see what you think.
@shallowgal462 Жыл бұрын
In which case, ST:TMP is not where her toes should land, but rather STII.
@nicholasbielik7156 Жыл бұрын
For me the original series films are superior stories to these reboots though I do enjoy this first one (and a few of the older films are not great). I’d actually say the earlier films are less burdened by continuity than this film due to the timeline weirdness.
@wyrmshadow4374 Жыл бұрын
Skip 1, go directly to #2.
@RabidTribble Жыл бұрын
@@shallowgal462 It would probably be a worthwhile effort to compile a list of necessary episodes and viewing order for films to provide new viewers with the best experience. I think they did something like that for the Star Wars shows (Clone Wars arcs, etc.) so there should be something like that for ST. For all I know, it might already exist.
@alanh.7668 Жыл бұрын
@@wyrmshadow4374 "Khaaann!"🖖
@cyberingcatgirls7069 Жыл бұрын
The third guy on the skydiving team that died instantly is a callback to the original series, where a red-shirt crew member (usually with little or no dialogue) was always the first to die. After the original Trek series, the term "red shirt" became a popular term for bit-part characters on the side of the protagonist who die early in a film or show. They are basically the good-guy equivalent of storm troopers.
@michaelwoods3651 Жыл бұрын
As an old Trekkie, Im so glad you started this journey. Live long and prosper!
@kylereese4822 Жыл бұрын
Is SpaceX this timeline`s version of The Federation ? SpaceX stands for Space Exploration.... i`m reckoning SpaceX Star Ships could be repurposed to build a ship like NCC-1701 in orbit and other technologies catch up...
@K-11609 Жыл бұрын
@@kylereese4822not exactly. SpaceEx would be a bit more akin to Starfleet, the military and scientific branch of the Federation, or even the Utopia Planetia shipyards (where they build the starships). The federation is something far more vast and complex. The United Federation of Planets is the Union of hundreds of planets all focusing on the ideas of peaceful coexistence and discovery. Planets like Earth and Vulcan were of the first to form the Federation and many more planets followed suit as the years decades and even centuries passed. Captain Benjamin Sisko put it best: “We are explorers. We explore our lives day by day, and we explore the Galaxy expanding the boundaries of our knowledge.”
@SandmanGotBeer Жыл бұрын
I'm just realizing that the destruction of Romulus was more tragic than just Spock's failure. Admiral Picard was simultaneously trying to organize an evacuation with thousands of ships until Mars was destroyed.
@spacezombie13 Жыл бұрын
the timeline "Old Spock" is from is the original shows and movies. i like how JJ Abrams managed to reboot the franchise while keeping the original storyline in a position of importance, because without all the events of that series we wouldn't have "Old Spock" helping kirk and spock work things out in the new timeline.
@MikeHesk742 Жыл бұрын
One of the smartest "reboot" concepts i've seen. The original series etc is still all canon and this isnt a prequel or a rehash it's an alternate timeline
@peterschmidt4348 Жыл бұрын
I hope for more Star Trek reactions! 👍
@mattperiolat Жыл бұрын
As a classic Trek fan, I loved this fresh pass when it came out. And yes, it’s great entry level for the classic stuff. The classic Trek movies are pretty good, especially 2, 3, 4 and 6. I would suggest checking them out and the original 60s series. Perhaps a bit dated, but it’s still entertaining. Whatever choice made going forward, I’m thrilled you started.
@hairywelder5188 Жыл бұрын
I never understood the hate for these movies from some of the fans
@nonconsensualopinion Жыл бұрын
@@hairywelder5188 I'm a fan that pretty much hates these. It's because they lack the substance of the other Trek films and series. There's none of the principles, philosophy, concept of the improvement of human kind. And what is especially bad is COMPLETELY ignoring canon. For instance, you CANNOT beam to a ship at warp at that distance away. It is established in every series and movie. They are not true to the established story. They are nearly Trek in name only.
@mattperiolat Жыл бұрын
@@hairywelder5188 Well, like it or not, people have different points of view. Some are married to the TOS canon and are… inflexible. Now, being honest, I haven’t seen the next two, so be a good trip. I’m fine either way, open eyes, open mind.
@mattperiolat Жыл бұрын
@@hadonhadon3920 I like 3, I think it’s underrated! … and I like TMP too. It’s SLOW, but the final reveal is good.
@Markus117d Жыл бұрын
@@mattperiolat I don't like this one either, It's not about the cannon for me, Or being married to the past, What i liked about star trek, Is that it is for the most part, Intelligent story telling, About People and society. This has more lens flares than the number of brain cells it took to come up with this.. Here's some of my issues with JJ Trek. What does the villain do in the intervening years between their arrival and that of future Spock? Hide out and play a couple of million rounds of cards?? 🤣 Also why is his mining ship the dumbest and most impractical design imaginable? Because it looks cool? 🙄😳 Kirk, not even made it through the academy and made first officer ( Yeah there captain's prerogative and all that, But seriously? ) The team sent to destroy the drill. Why was the biggest idiot ( The one who gets them selves killed ), The one entrusted with ALL the demo charges?? Surely they all would be carrying some? 😂 Talk about jeopardizing the mission and indeed the entire planets population 😳. And at the end, Kirk says to the extraordinarily dumb villain, That there's no way for him to escape destruction by the black hole that's been created and that the enterprise is offering to rescue his crew. When the villain declines the offer, Why does Kirk feel the need for the enterprise to stay so to close to fire the torpedoes??, Getting the ship so nearly ripped apart and having to eject the warp core in a hail mary attempt blast the ship to safety, Captain Kirk hero of the day? Ha, More like Captain Burk who nearly got everyone killed 😲🤤😖.. To me it's a sad way for Star Trek to end up, Swapping substance for explosions and lens flares 😯😖
@reececoventree9849 Жыл бұрын
I really like the new Star Trek movies. The cool thing to me is how the new cast played their characters to mirror the originals. Speech patterns, movements, and a lot of characteristics. It made it so much fun.
@ninjabluefyre3815 Жыл бұрын
Except for Zoe Saldana, but I don't worry about it.
@benmiller3252 Жыл бұрын
Star Trek is one of the most beloved series along with Doctor Who, Star Wars, James Bond, Harry Potter and all the others.
@dabreal82 Жыл бұрын
"And all the others"???
@benmiller3252 Жыл бұрын
@@dabreal82 couldn't list all of the TV shows and movies
@AlanCanon2222 Жыл бұрын
Yay! This "sideways" reboot was a wonderful treat for those of us who grew up with the original cast. There's two more in this revived series, and of course a billion hours of other Trek for you to watch. I liked the "parallel timeline" introduced by this film, it freed the writers from having to strictly follow the original series' continuity (from the 1960s, and the later films of the 70s, 80s and 90s), although there are little nods here and there to events in the original Trek timeline. The young cast killed it, for the most part. I think my favorite was Karl Urban as the crusty Dr "Bones" McCoy, very much of a piece with the role as originated by the late DeForest Kelley.
@Mis7erSeven Жыл бұрын
Other franchises would've simply made a remake of the original story, creating an alternative version of it without saying anything about that. But for star trek, where everything needs to be logical, they of course made this version with a time travel event, giving us actually a reasonable explanation why there are two different timelimes now. This is what I always appreciated about star trek.
@Emily-tb1cp Жыл бұрын
I look forward to more STAR TREK reactions. ❤️👍
@JustGrowingUp84 Жыл бұрын
Damn, I saw Anton Yelchin (he plays Chekov) and my heart broke all over again. Rest in peace little man, I'm sorry we never got to see you fully blossom...
@josephguillerey4391 Жыл бұрын
Star trek discovery might be quite bad, but it still was nice to see the USS Yelchin in it. RIP Anton
@cyberingcatgirls7069 Жыл бұрын
Amen, taken far too soon. He would have had an amazing career ahead of him. 😭
@dggydddy59 Жыл бұрын
"Little man"?!?! Wow!!
@bigdream_dreambig Жыл бұрын
@dggydddy59 He was the shortest male among the primary bridge crew characters and the youngest by far, so it's apt. 🤷♂
@JustGrowingUp84 Жыл бұрын
@@dggydddy59 I was just referring to his age...
@smiddlehurst1 Жыл бұрын
Almost 15 years on and two things are still as vivid as when I first saw this in cinemas: 1) Nimoy's closing narration hits all of the feels. All of them. Probably my second favourite version of that after Undiscovered Country. 2) I know this design has its fans but every *single* time I see the Abrams Enterprise I can't help but shudder. Doesn't come close to the movie Constitution class and it's such a shame as the potential's clearly there. Just goes a bit... weird from the neck back. Film itself still holds up pretty well. Nero gets short changed but with so much world building going on that's not surprising. Core cast is really solid with the main trinity in particular being superb shouts.
@inarar5334 Жыл бұрын
The only thing about going with these first is you are hit with a lot of stuff that's contextual to the original. Like Bones declaring he likes Spock (they have a very contentious relationship because Spock is all logic, McCoy emotion), knowing exactly what's coming with the Kobayashi Maru, Admiral Archers beagle, Sulu saying his combat training is in fencing, Chekov struggling to make a V sound, etc. They obviously didn't diminish your enjoyment of the movie, they didn't want people to need to know the property to watch this one. Just that there's a lot of small details and nods thrown in there that flesh it out that much more. The good news is that it will also work the other way around to a degree.
@Ivar3587 Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure if anyone said this in any of the other comments but Romulans and Vulcans share the same ancestry that’s why they look so much alike in both appearance and their shared green blood. They evolved quite differently though and both societies are polar opposites… in the TV show from 2001 called Star Trek Enterprise it actually is a prequel to the Original Series where they show how the Federation would become what it was in the Original series..which was really fascinating and really well done in my opinion. Vulcans were the ones to help humanity develop their warp technology further..but relations between the two species were very tense for at least 50-100 years before the Federation was born. On Vulcan, humans are seen as weak and volatile because they have not learned to control their emotions so that’s why Spock’s mother was treated and seen poorly in Vulcan society!
@Roi55 Жыл бұрын
the TV shows are so amazing, i started watching next generation when i was 7 or 8, moved on to voyager, and so on, i love the universe.
@Darkstar72SR Жыл бұрын
You said several times that the Enterprise looked bigger than you expected. That’s funny because the Enterprise in this movie is larger than the Enterprise seen in the Original Series and the Original movies. It was a side effect of the Kelvin’s destruction at the hands of Nero. Starfleet determined that because of the great and unknown threats that might lurk in the galaxy they should be better prepared and began building ships larger and meaner than was done before. From the destruction of the Kelvin onwards, that timeline/alternate reality is known as the Kelvin timeline.
@vagabond142 Жыл бұрын
36:01 Fun fact: Leonard Nimoy was given the final say during casting for Spock in the new timeline movie, and he personally selected Zachary Quinto to carry the mantle forward. Since Nimoy's death, his estate, while not officially holding that specific power, was consulted for the casting of Spock during Star Trek: Discovery/Star Trek: Strange New Worlds to once again ensure that the original portrayal is respected while also trying out new things with new Spocks.
@rick.r Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed. I would definitely recommend the movies starring the original cast from the series. They're great stories and that should be just enough for you to sense the sentimentality this movie meant to convey. This movie represents the beginning some old friendships, on the screen and in real-life.
@BubblyRainbows Жыл бұрын
This movie has one of the most intense opening sequences ever, IMO. I absolutely love it. Great reaction, Addie! I hope you are planning to watch the other two movies in this timeline too!
@wyrmshadow4374 Жыл бұрын
I still tear up when Thor says "I love you so much"
@mickeymouse7726 Жыл бұрын
It also has a young Chris Hemsworth before he became Thor
@alphachimaera437 Жыл бұрын
When I saw the notificaton for this I was overjoyed. Nothing better than watching a brand new Star Trek fan in the making :D . Hope you enjoy the films Addie!
@vinnycordeiro Жыл бұрын
Hey Addie, welcome to Star Trek! Some comments while I'm still watching the video: - the Kobayashi Maru is famous in Star Trek lore, although it changed through the years/series exactly because of Jim Kirk. He was the first to survive the test because he hacked it, since he doesn't believe in no-win scenarios. - there are some traditions in the franchise, and this one is specially true for The Original Series (and the Kelvin Timeline): you wear a red shirt, your life expectancy will be very, very short. 😅 - where do I sign for Addie doing a Star Trek cosplay with the The Original Series costumes? 😉 Live Long And Prosper! 🖖
@RalphKruhm Жыл бұрын
If you're interested in watching some really great episodes from the original series and its successors, just to learn what Star Trek is really about, let us know. I'm sure people are already compiling lists in their heads.
@LordVolkov Жыл бұрын
Watching JJ Abrams movies is like watching him smash action figures together and shout catch-phrases 😅
@reimetimereviews2394 Жыл бұрын
My uncles loved Star Trek which meant that as a kid I grew up with Star Trek. The Wrath of Khan, Generations, The Undiscovered Country, Into Darkness and First Contact being my favorites!
@xander66644 Жыл бұрын
Btw... Future Spock .. the actors name is Lenard Nimoy..he played Spock in the 1960's TV series and the 6 original Star Trek Motion pictures, which ran mostly in the 1980s
@jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын
I recall that Uhura's roommate with whom Kirk has a liaison, is played by a relative of Nichelle Nichols, who played Uhura in the original series and its follow-up movies.
@tomhoffman4330 Жыл бұрын
Question: are you sure that they're related..? Because underneath that green makeup, Rachel is White...and Nichelle (R.I.P.) was Black.
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi Жыл бұрын
I grew up with the original series and original movies. I enjoyed these right from the start! I'm sure you're going to be told about Bones McCoy and how you've seen him before. I cannot wait for that reaction!! Take care, Addie!
@Shinnizle Жыл бұрын
This is the movie that got me into Star Trek. And I am so glad you are doing the same. I hadn't seen it in so long and it was lovely revisiting it with you! Thanks ❤
@neillio Жыл бұрын
Love to see you getting into the Star Trek world. Honestly I watched the original movies before I saw the original series and I followed just fine. Really hope we get to see you react to the originals eventually. II, IV, and VI are incredible!
@Delostacia Жыл бұрын
I agree. They are definitely worth watching.
@brandonparisien2381 Жыл бұрын
Can't watch 4 without watching 3...or at least reading a summary of it.
@Jayce71 Жыл бұрын
@@brandonparisien2381 agree plus III is actually pretty good.
@neillio Жыл бұрын
@@brandonparisien2381 I didn't mean to imply she should skip any of them. I'm simply trying to hype up my favorites. I do hope she watches all of them eventually
@Lexi_Zone Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! It's definitely a good way for new people to dip their toes into the franchise and maybe become fans. You could absolutely check out the original movies. In a way, this kind of prepares you for doing so, since the characters are older and at a different stage in their lives in the old movies. It might also interest you to know that the original movies and TV series all take place in the timeline Old Spock came from--the one where Kirk did know his father and had quite a different life.
@davemcbroom695 Жыл бұрын
They did a FANTASTIC job casting this flick.
@ianburns1167 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Star Trek in all its forms so it's great to see you getting into it. I'd say go for the TOS movies first, just keep in mind that The Motion Picture is... not well regarded. But Wrath of Khan, Search for Spock, Voyage Home, and Undiscovered Country form a self contained story arc that is most excellent.
@adamwarlock1 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think this was a good place to start, but jumping directly to Wrath Of Khan would be a good next step, then maybe alternating new ones & old ones. Khan is the only one that later films refer back to in an important way.
@visionaryventures12 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been a Star Trek fan almost all my life. Congratulations for venturing in. Some backstory is different from the series, but this movie carries some callbacks to it. The flavor is the same. Nice introduction to the characters and their relationships.
@Gaminghour2018 Жыл бұрын
So the specs for the original series Enterprise are as follows Length: 288.6 meters Width: 127.1 meters Height: 72.6 meters Mass: 190,000 metric tons As well as 23 decks and a crew of 430. the specs for the Enterprise of this movie are different the length is 762 meters the width is 335.28 meters the height is 190.5 meters the mass is 4,950,000 36 decks crew of 1,100 people so comes to show how much bigger the ship is compared to the original Enterprise. ( i know all of this because i grew up watching star trek)
@joshuacampbell7493 Жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: This is Chris Hemsworth's first movie in his entire life.
@Zay91horne Жыл бұрын
You mean Chris Pines
@WheresWaldo05 Жыл бұрын
This was NOT Chris Hemsworths first movie. Lol. 🤣
@Zay91horne Жыл бұрын
@@WheresWaldo05 Thank you
@fallendevonish1869 Жыл бұрын
I think you mean this was the first time Americans got to see Chris Hemsworth, to Brits he was the guy from Home and Away.
@omalleycaboose5937 Жыл бұрын
@@fallendevonish1869 exactly, first movie ever
@henkebenke573 Жыл бұрын
More star trek please. Great reactions addie!
@sdboutet Жыл бұрын
As a fan of the original Star Trek tv series, this movie blew me away. The casting of all the main characters was spot on, completely building off their 60's counterparts. It was especially a huge surprise to see Leonard Nimoy reprise the character he was so well known for.
@seanhoutx Жыл бұрын
ADDIE, will you PLEASE consider watching the bloopers for this movie? It's sooo good!!
@jabecker21 Жыл бұрын
Addie, great reaction, so glad you started with this movie. It’s a great origin story for the characters, which you really don’t get from the originals series, and all the actors do a fantastic job portraying them. Also, the writers finding a way to create a reboot while using time travel to keep it in the same universe as the original was amazing. My recommendation form here is to find a list of important episodes from the original series. There are several lists out there that tell you which episodes contain origin stories and stories that come into play for the later films. You can probably catch all the important storylines in about a dozen episodes. Then you can move on to the original cast films. I think most of them are much better than the sequels to this film, this first one was by far the best. So happy you’re getting into Star Trek, I hope you enjoy it however you choose to proceed!
@zatornagirroc7175 Жыл бұрын
Okay, you just got a new sub. :) As a person who has loved Star Trek all his life, I can empathize with you - it is not the most accessible franchise to dig into. They really did a great job in this movie of making Trek accessible to a complete Trek neophyte but at the same time giving us trekkies so much good stuff to sink our teeth into again. Welcome to what trekkies call the Kelvin (from the USS Kelvin that got destroyed in the beginning) Timeline. This was intended as a reboot of the franchise. I recommend, like others, once you get done with the Kelvin Timeline movies Into Darkness and Beyond (which I am assuming you will do) that you go back and hit the original movies starting with The Motion Picture from '79. Some of the movies are kind of difficult to get through, especially with our current perspectives, but over 70% of the content in those movies as a whole is so, so good. Who knows, you may even start watching a series here and there. Be careful of the world you are stepping into. It's a magical place, but many have become entrapped by the franchise. :) It's a fun ride. This was such a great reaction, it was fun to watch the movie through your eyes.
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 Жыл бұрын
Glad you got to see this. BTW: The voice of the Romulan who says "Sir, if you ignite the Red Matter" was Will Wheton, aka Wesley Crusher from:Star Trek: The Next Generation!
@IronicTonic8 Жыл бұрын
Right idea, wrong Star Trek. I'm a huge advocate of the original movies. They're simply great. They have a depth that you don't find in many modern movies and their success is the reason we still have Star Trek movies and TV shows to this day. I highly recommend watching the original movies. You'd be one of the few if you did. Hoping to see you react to them someday!
@Vince_Steele Жыл бұрын
@Christa Simon I started off with the original movies before I watched the original series. It all made sense. The movies explain it for those who came in blind.
@IronicTonic8 Жыл бұрын
@Christa Simon I don't I agree. I think you can go into the movies without knowledge of the original series. Especially now that she's seen the 2009 reboot movie, she understands the characters and their origins. I was introduced to the original movies at the age of 11 and I had not see the original series. I loved the movies and ended up going back to watch the series. I didn't feel I was missing any significant context that the movies didn't provide. I've also seen several other people react to the original movies without seeing the series and they didn't have any issues. I can understand that, as a fan, we'd like to have people understand all of the nuances, but it isn't necessary to enjoy the movies as a standalone piece of entertainment.
@Linerunner99 Жыл бұрын
Refreshing to see fresh eyes view this and appreciate it for its own merits. Way too many people set in their ways who condemn these movies because they expect the same stories to be told in the same ways over and over and over without any new takes. And I say this as someone who grew up on the original Trek. They claim to love Trek but cannot even follow one of its oldest values. IDIC.... infinite diversity in infinite combinations. As for the originals, yes, absolutely she should also give them a go. Some of my favorite sci fi cinema of all time comes from the originals and next gen movie eras.
@IronicTonic8 Жыл бұрын
@Linerunner99 Well, I didn't say I didn't like the 2009 Trek, or that nobody should watch it. It's still entertaining. I just don't think it's a good place to start. I think they're better in the context of the original series. However, I do think the Abraham's timeline tells stories that are more action based and weaker on the conceptual side. The original movies dealt with complex themes, the new movies, in some ways, are a cheap imitation that use action and flare to entertain. They simply don't have the depth of some of the earlier content. That's ok, they're still entertaining, but in a different way. Personally I prefer the original series and movies (plus TNG, DS9, Voyager).
@willcool713 Жыл бұрын
The notion of a hyper-emotional people with a nearly fanatical religion based around logic and detachment (which led to slight, psychic abilities) was groundbreaking Sci-fi when this series premiered in the '60's. And you can see the idea is still intriguing and a great literary device for plot complications.
@herpdederp1992 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a trekkie by any means, but these movies definitely got me into the franchise. Thanks for reacting to them!
@Hotwheelsmissouri Жыл бұрын
I was obsessed with these films when I was little! They are so nostalgic for me and so underrated. Love them
@anashiedler6926 Жыл бұрын
well, these movies do rely on the older movies, so....if you don't know the order of something, going chronological is always the best way to go. (JFYI: The "old" spock was played by leonard nimoy, who played spock in the old films and the 60s tv series. The original Spock). The mentioned Beagle from captain archer can be experienced in the series "enterprise" (from about 2001 which plays before the original series (TOS)
@stevenkaye1625 Жыл бұрын
Love that you enjoyed this! As a lifelong Trek fan, it always makes me happy to see someone new experience it for the first time :)
@psychodboy1511 Жыл бұрын
Spok's monolog right before the credits brings a tear to my eye every time.
@kermitcook8498 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on starting the Star Trek experience. I was surprised i liked this series of Chris Pine movies. While the original series has our cast being of different ages making them near peers is acceptable to ME. Old Spock could fix this timeline if he chose to do so. Capt Pike was in the original series pilot episode "the cage". It was incorporated into the Kirk series as a video playback. This episode is two parts and called "the menagerie ". Capt Pike is confined in a wheelchair. If you plan on doing "ST into darkness", original series episode "space seed" and original movie "Wrath of Khan"would give you the alternate timeline. Happy holidays Addie
@danzthename Жыл бұрын
Kirk and Spock is such a legendary friendship. I love that this movie pays much respect to it. ♥
@joshthibert896229 күн бұрын
A little tale to the party, but wanted to share a quick bit of trivia about one of the actors. At the very beginning of the film there is an extra in a brown uniform who says the line "Captian we have visual", his name is Randy Pausch, he was a University Professor and lifelong Star Trek fan who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He is the coauthor of the book The Last Lecture which is a written account of the final Lecture he gave at the university before his death. The video is available online if you would like to see it, he was a remarkable man and seeing him at the beginning of the movie always chokes me up.
@luxurybuzz3681 Жыл бұрын
I saw the DVD commentary for this movie and all Director JJ Abrams talked about was Star Wars. There's a lot of homages in this movie to Star Wars. In which case, JJ Abrams later directed Star Wars: The Force Awakens and The Rise Of Skywalker.
@DevInvest Жыл бұрын
I grew up on the TV series. You were right in watching this movie first. The original theatrical releases were heavy on having a history from the series. They did a great job on these movies, my mom would have loved them.
@jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын
Eric BANA, who portrays Nero, has performed in many movies, including the title role in "Hulk," which preceded the MCU.
@ianburns1167 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about Captain Pike - he was Kirk's mentor in TOS, but wasn't seen except the pilot. We never got more of him until Discovery Season 2 and Strange New Worlds... but he is absolutely KILLING it there!
@Caseytify Жыл бұрын
Star Trek: Discovery (STD) is drek. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is pretty good.
@ianburns1167 Жыл бұрын
@@Caseytify I'm gonna disagree about Discovery. Season 1, in particular, is a brilliant subversion of Hard Man Military Sci-Fi with the moral that morality isn't a luxury to be sacrificed in war. The rest isn't bad either.
@barkingmonkee Жыл бұрын
@@ianburns1167 Absolutely agree. I didn't care for the Klingon redesign, but otherwise loved ST Discovery.
@Fanofyout Жыл бұрын
Each and every one of the main characters: Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Sulu, Scotty, Uhura, Chekov were well known and beloved by the fanbase. Just imagine what it was like for them when this movie came out. I was fanboying :)
@jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that was Chris Hemsworth in the opening scenes. His Captain is played by Faran Tahir, who portrayed the leader of The Ten Rings in "Iron Man."
@kevandre Жыл бұрын
I admit, the only star trek stuff I've seen are these rebooted movies, and star trek 4. While ST4 spoils a bunch if previous stuff, that movie is freaking awesome
@boristurovskiy351 Жыл бұрын
ST4 is actually my favorite of the entire bunch, but it'll do no harm to watch them in order 2-3-4, and then 6. They are great!
@heathwitch Жыл бұрын
Agreed; ST4 is my favourite. :)
@markfilla9305 Жыл бұрын
Hey Addie, as an old-time Trek fan (as a little kid, I watched the original series during its original airing on tv) you did a good job on this reaction! Without having any emotional attachment to the old shows some of the key moments in this movie likely didn't have the same impact on you as it did a lot of us, but you definitely caught on to the spirit of the whole Trek universe. At some point it would be worth your while to watch a handful of old episodes to get a sense of what those are like, but watching the whole series would take too long. Maybe it would be worth watching a few Trek reaction channel videos here on KZbin? The guys at Target Audience have just finished up season 2 of the original series, and they've been having a lot of fun discovering why Star Trek has such a devoted fan base.
@LordVolkov Жыл бұрын
Honestly, a lot in these films doesn't make sense without knowledge of the first movies/TOS (The Original Series), so I think you'd do just as well with the originals. A lot of JJ's is callbacks to episodes (Sulu swordfighting, green girls, the red shirt 😵), Into Darkness is basically a remake of Star Trek 2 and the entire plot of the first revolves around time travelers coming back from the TOS timeline 😅
@joeldf6859 Жыл бұрын
I think this movie makes sense either way. Yes, some of the callbacks to TOS are there, but does a first time watcher need to know that? Not really. It's just part of this story. Similar to the fact that there's no need to stop and explain how a phaser works before it's being used. The only thing that first time watchers can be confused about is old Spock played by the original TOS Spock, Leonard Nimoy. I've seen some reactors simply not know who he is. It seems Addie here at least figured that out. Yes, Kirk's backstory is different as it plays out here, but Spock Prime at least counters that a little bit by tell Kirk of his alternate life, telling him that he knew his father.
@Mikesupr1 Жыл бұрын
The beginning of the movie is one of most emotional scenes with great soundtrack.
@Iceman-135 Жыл бұрын
This is by far one my most favourite quotes of any sci fi show or film: 'Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no one has gone before!' It's makes me tear up thinking about all the adventures the different iterations of Enterprise has had, in dealing new aliens, foreign powers, new planets and solar systems. And what the Enterprise and the Federation stand for. I'd highly recommend to watch the earlier films, as you don't need much of a introduction and background info now you've come to familiarise yourself with the main body of the crew. One thing I will mention is that there isn't as much action in the other OG films as in this film, but it is much more philosophical and makes you think more.
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames Жыл бұрын
I have to say something about this. I know you said you weren't familiar with the Star Trek series from 1966 (from which each of these characters originated). Scotty's line "I'm giving her all she got!" is iconic. Its one of the great Montgomery Scott lines from the original series, as "I am a doctor, not a physicist." is one of McCoy's iconic line (he'd say, "I'm a doctor, not a...." often when called upon to do things outside his area of expertise). Its one of the reasons old hand fans like myself loved this reboot. Also, the music during the end credits, begins with "To Boldly Go", the theme song of the original series from 1966. It was enough geek love to bring really hardcore fans to tears.
@Vegasbill80 Жыл бұрын
How refreshing! To see someone react to a Star Trek movie without all of the baggage of decades of Star Trek knowledge. You didn't know what a Vulcan was or how they behaved and got to discover it first hand.
@seanwalsh72 Жыл бұрын
You have entered a great universe Addie, hopefully you continue your journey with the other films.
@schnubbel76 Жыл бұрын
Nice you enjoyed it. I wish you could feel the emotional impact the long time fans had seeing old Spock again and also experiencing the relationships between the crew members at their starting point after having this long history of a 79 Episodes TV show, 6 full length movies and several cameos in many other star trek content. The emotional bond to these characters is strong and even if some fans consider these "reboot/alternate timeline movies" not as good as the originals, they really nailed the recreation of the characters i think. And i think you can watch the older movies without having the knowledge of the TV show, but keep in mind the pacing is much, much slower compared to this "reboot" and the effects are totally outdated. Especially true for the first motion picture. It is more about going on to this journey with the beloved characters than watching an epic blockbuster with amazing fx.
@wyrmshadow4374 Жыл бұрын
I'm an old fashioned Trekker. I watched Kirk in reruns and every new Trek since 1987 when I was 7. It's not boring, but can be slow and tedious. Humor can be a bit nuanced and nerdy. Deep Space Nine has really brilliant writing and acting, but still very nerdy because it has a very long storyline going through all 7 years instead of being episodic like most of the other Treks. When this came out in 2009, I will admit it was refreshing and exciting. Just a new take on an old story. I loved it. Music, effects, the action. The 2 sequels after it, were overly ambitious and worsened in each iteration. If anyone listens to the directors commentary for this movie, every damn scene is JJ Abrams favorite scene. He tells you so. Blech!
@beetlebob4675 Жыл бұрын
DS9 is still my all-time favorite, followed closely now by Lower Decks. I smoke weed and I have an artist brain, so i could never see myself on a starship, but I'd absolutely open up an art shop on the Promenade, and make an arms-length friendship with Quark. Maybe permanently rent out one of his holosuites and retrofit it for my novels. Quark would probably know the corners of the station i can toke in and not set off an alarm. And smuggle in cannabis, in general. 🤣🤣 But Lower Decks fricken SPEAKS TO ME, though. Like, i can absolutely see myself on that damn ship. 🤣🤣
@leonel8831 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a Star Trek fan, but the movies are friggin' great!
@johnmaynardable Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching the original Star Trek series when it aired and then watching it again over endless reruns. My dad took me to hear Leonard Nimoy speak in my hometown of Orlando, FL. when I was about 12 years old. I followed the movies and the TNG rebirth and all of the ancillary series. Star Trek was so ahead of its time and still is. I hope you dig deeper.
@drb6771 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes!! I love Star Trek! Nah you don't need to watch the tv shows before watching any movies. It would take you way too long, there's a boatload of tv shows!! ❤❤💕💕❤❤💕💕
@ashbysmith1723 Жыл бұрын
Have a great Christmas. Thank you for providing so much fun over the year. Your channel is amazing.
@SandmanGotBeer Жыл бұрын
You can watch the original films without much knowledge of the TV show. In fact, doing that will enhance your understanding of this film and its significance because Leonard Nimoy (Older Spock) is the actor who played Spock since the 60's AND the older films are actually part of the same timeline through the time travel aspect. I think you should watch the Original cast films. You would enjoy William Shatner as Captain Kirk. Follow that by The Next Generation films starring Sir Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Starship Enterprise. Captain Picard is a very "engaging" Captain who excels at "Making it so". I also think you would LOVE that cast's "Spock character", who is an android named Data, who constantly strives to become more human and it yields some of the best Star Trek moments of all time. Those films are followed by this film in the continuity.
@3DJapan Жыл бұрын
I grew up on Star Trek: The Next Generation when I was in high school and college and I have seen all of the original series plus a couple original movies. I think this trilogy did a really good job and I love them.
@dammitspock Жыл бұрын
My first experience with Trek was the fourth film The Voyage Home. With no prior knowledge of Trek I followed the plot without issue and encouraged me to check out the other original films and The Next Generation TV series which was airing for the first time in the UK. Loved Star Trek ever since. I can imagine it's daunting to know where to start now with 8 live action shows, 13 films & 3 animated series. Trek 09 is ok, brilliant cast & design but forgets the ideals of Trek & trys to more action packed like Star Wars.
@davidgermain Жыл бұрын
that intro to the universe is pretty epic. it deffo tugs on the hearth strings
@retromillenium Жыл бұрын
Hi Addy, I'm super glad that you decided to dive into one of the most beloved science-fiction universes of all time! In my opinion the greatest science-fiction franchise ever made! The three latest reboot movies, starting with this one, are great fun for sure, but most of the other Star Trek properties, beginning with TOS (The Original Series) from 1966, are more noted for their story lines dealing with the social commentaries of their time, but also tackling large philosophical topics and ideas, that humanity has been asking since we first looked up towards the stars, concepts like are we alone in the universe, what do we do when we encounter new alien life, how do we deal with artificial intelligence, as well as genetic engineering, what constitutes sentient intelligence, what do we consider as a life form, how responsible are we when great power is thrust onto us, where do we draw the line if at all with the development of new technology. These are just some of the questions Star Trek has tackled over the years, and if you're going down that rabbit, I'll be there for the journey!
@carlosdanger7907 Жыл бұрын
LOVE these movies. Can't wait for all the reacts
@72Guyman Жыл бұрын
This trilogy is a great entry point, that's how I did it: I grew up a star wars kid, and never really watched trek until these came out, and it compelled me to check out everything else! Now I've seen it all except for the first motion picture; star trek has some ups and downs but the ups are incredible and worth it!
@AlanCanon2222 Жыл бұрын
I hope you do make it to The Motion Picture, it's slow and cerebral, but beautifully shot and well directed. It was my introduction to Trek (when it was in first run: I was 10).
@-Knife- Жыл бұрын
All 3 of these Star Trek movies are just so much fun to watch. Never really got into the show much but this story allows newcomers to enjoy it too.
@hybridz31 Жыл бұрын
Really glad you are watching Star Trek now. I would definitely watch the original movies after watching this series starting with the second movie in the originals. Either way I love the reactions.
@AlexandriPatris Жыл бұрын
For the original movies, while it is nice to have a background from the TV show so that you already know the main characters, it's not necessary. Only the 2nd movie follows directly from one of the episodes. Even then, they do a reasonable job of providing the backstory within the movie.
@calvinkopp1735 Жыл бұрын
Leonard Nimoy is always a win! May he live long and prosper. 🌹
@Mirikal Жыл бұрын
Can you even imagine starting down this wormhole in 2023? So many of Addie's comments made me laugh, having seen everything from the original season 1. Great reaction, welcome to this culture changing series!
@markharris1125 Жыл бұрын
Ten days ago, so shortly after this was posted, I was at the Noel Coward Theatre in London watching Zachary Quinto in 'Best of Enemies'. Such a powerful actor, such a presence, it's no wonder he makes such a great Spock. I have to mention his co-star in the play, David Harewood, who sci-fi fans may recognise from Supergirl. I'd seen the play before with David and another actor, just had to go again for Zachary. For a newbie that was a great reaction. Maybe we'll jump back to some of the older movies at some time?
@adamplace1414 Жыл бұрын
I watched the original cast films without having seen the original series (though probably not in order). I think it can work, though if you ever do, I'd recommend the director's cut for the first one.
@boristurovskiy351 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction, glad you're doing Star Trek! In my opinion the reboots aren't the best place to start but they're not terrible either.
@draculimpaler4507 Жыл бұрын
Im a bit older....grew up on the original series....lots of references to that and the early 80s trek movies...makes it a fav of mine
@jeffthompson9622 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that you enjoyed this. A teaser for this movie was on the DVD for "Iron Man."
@sbk4me Жыл бұрын
Hi Addie! Sooo glad you decided to explore this universe. IT seemed to sparked your interest. Unlike many other SCI FI movies, this one is based on true earth origins and earth evolution. Once we get rid of all our indifference we work together to explore new worlds and new life. Please continue watching more but be ready to encounter, (with this amazing crew), strange new things. Enjoyed watching this with you. Thanks again.
@clementineshammer6808 Жыл бұрын
The Star Trek universe is massive and is the basis for modern sci-fi. I highly recommend watching the series and movies to get a sense of basis if modern sci-fi. You don't have to stream or react to them, they are just great entertainment. Star Trek tries to keep continuity, there are some hiccups here and there, but generally the continuity is in tact. ..unlike current Star wars releases, except for Andor
@Gr8Buccaneer Жыл бұрын
love the cast and acting,as an "old time" watcher,instandly recognize the characters without hearing their names
@cjmars822 Жыл бұрын
I was really happy with this movie (still am actually). As a lifelong Star Trek fan, I felt they were gentle enough with the canon to include this story and the ones that follow. Respect to Leonard Nemoy and Anton Yelchin. They can never be replaced.
@canadianicedragon2412 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is "a starting point" but... without knowing the "past version of the future" where Spock, Kirk and McCoy served together... is limiting. The movie stands alone, but you get much more of the layering of the universe and crew if you had seen the original series and movies. Another Adorable Addie Adventure. Looking forward to more.
@tehdesp Жыл бұрын
There are definitely callbacks in this movie that will go over your head without a working knowledge of the original series. Ones off the top of my head being...guy in the red suit (red shirt) being the first to die, Spock's line "I have been and always shall be your friend," which is what he said to prime timeline Kirk in Wrath of Khan, Chekov's "Wictor Wictor" gag (a callback to the "nuclear wessels" gag from The Voyage Home), etc.
@magnetarklkl2012 Жыл бұрын
December is a good month to get into Star Trek due to its heavenly music theme songs🙂And as others have said, no need to watch the original TV series. You can just watch a few minutes of what is available on KZbin. The "campiness" of the props and costumes was appealing but dynamic seen among the crew of the Enterprise kept my attention. I hope you enjoy 🖖