Star Trek Beyond - Kirk Against Krall Scene (10/10) | Movieclips
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- Star Trek Beyond - Kirk Against Krall: Krall (Idris Elba) and Kirk (Chris Pine) come face to face after Krall attempts to kill the citizens of Yorktown.
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A surprise attack in outer space forces the Enterprise to crash-land on a mysterious world. The assault came from Krall (Idris Elba), a lizard-like dictator who derives his energy by sucking the life out of his victims. Krall needs an ancient and valuable artifact that's aboard the badly damaged starship. Left stranded in a rugged wilderness, Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto) and the rest of the crew must now battle a deadly alien race while trying to find a way off their hostile planet.
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Cast: Chris Pine, Simon Pegg, Idris Elba
Screewriter: Doug Jung, Simon Pegg
Director: Justin Lin
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This movie had the most classic star trek vibe of the new films.
less lens flares
I still prefer the other two films
That’s so true, it’s not my favorite of the new trilogy but I totally appreciate the call back style of it with a lot of character moments and one on one times like Spock and McCoy as the King Vulcan and human had just passed away and it still makes me sad. I’m glad they took this direction
@@xuffy153 thankfully
@@xuffy153 That's becsuse Abrams was just a producer this time. He had business on a galaxy far far away and couldn't reach Earth on time.
"I'm going to save lives... that's what I was born into." -Kirk
way to butcher the quote, congratulations
@@JoaoFederle exactly
I recently rewatched Star Trek Beyond and the more I think about it the more I like it. It is very Trek, with a modern sheen to it.
The entire climax between Kirk and the antagonist Balthazar Edison is brilliantly executed. Kirk has him at phaser point and could have just shot him but he didn't. He let Edison talk, and he wanted to try and reason with him rather than use force. He only got physical when he absolutely had to. Even when Edison escapes to another tower Kirk is still trying to talk him down rather than just shoot or attack him.
Very much a classic Trek staple to have Kirk try to reason and talk to the antagonist rather than just fight them.
"Edison? I have to say, Kirk, I've missed being me. We lost ourselves but gained a purpose! A means to bring the galaxy back to the struggle that made Humanity strong."
"I think you underestimate Humanity."
"I fought for Humanity! Lost millions to the Xindi and Romulan wars
. And for what? For the Federation?! To sit me in a captain's chair and break bread with the enemy!"
"We change. We have to. Or we spend the rest of our lives fighting the same battles."
Does anyone else realize that every villain in this trilogy was created, motivated by Starfleet's actions?
Nero and his crew wanted to revenge their people for Starfleet couldn't save their planet. Khan wanted a revenge on Starfleet for Marcus blackmailing him and threatening his crew. Krall also wanted a revenge for Starfleet abandoning him and his crew.
Fourth movie should be about the big bad secret inside the federation/starfleet that needs to be defeated and also a connection of these 3 events across history.
@@heyheymey8405 Hail Space HYDRA!
@@TraustiGeir captain pike is alive.
1) Nero blamed Starfleet for a natural disaster
2) Khan sought revenge on Admiral Marcus, not the entirety of Starfleet.
3) Krall’s actions are based on a false premise. Starfleet didn’t abandon him, they had no way to know he was still alive.
As an organization, Starfleet was not at fault in any of those instances.
Leave no good deed unpunished
I kind of feel for Edison. He's lost, here's a man who was born and molded by an entirely different era, a man who believed in Humanity only to have it change on him. It's like the older generation of today, everything has changed, it's not the world they knew and I think it's only human to wonder if one wants to take part in it. Edison couldn't adapt, how could he? Millions died....and for what?
So yeah, I can't help but feel for the guy.
Peace and a future? Dude was consumed by blood lust and loss. He's either legitimately ptsd crazy or two dimensional. Like what? In his head like they were just going to genocide the enemy? Not even the Romulans are that cartoonishly evil. Boomers not wanting to change and blaming it on everyone else is nothing new either. It's cycles that keep repeating because we're not learning from them and breaking them.
@@WKDmurdoch The fact you called them 'boomers' is a bit rich, a dismissive term that is used to dismiss their experience as gone, or over. The arrogance of youth is as dangerous as the stubbornness of age. There is a balance, somewhere, (hell if I know where it is). The point I was trying to make with Edison is that he is an extreme, so lost in the past he became trapped there. But that's not an uncommon feeling, especially when you have no one left to connect with. Not unlike the 'boomers' of today I suppose, in time, It'll happen to us as well.
We should remember that next time we dismiss their points of view so quickly, they were young once as well.
@@victorsteiner6922 couldn't agree more there. Age shouldn't matter as much as people think it should. It should be knowledge and experience.
The question of "what was it all for" when it comes to the end of a war, is only rally clouded by the ideal that in War there is a 'winner'.
Most times, if its the aggressor that wins, its easy to explain 'what was it all for', you fought to get your way.
But when its the defender that wins, the "fight for peace" sometimes gets clouded with the "to get our way" mentality of the aggressors.
So that when peace does come, those who fought so hard to defend themselves, are sometimes lost trying to remember it was 'peace' they were fighting for more than 'to get their way'.
@@ShadowRhapsody81 War's have been fought for Religion, Land, Politics, Ideals, Empires, Republics, Buckets and everything in between. You can shake that list upside-down and inside out and it will still be true. There is no 'End' to war, likewise, there is no singular definable point as to why war happens.
The reasons why war happens are as varied as the stars. No one reason is ever the same, to those who deem it necessary.
This is what happens when you pilot a jeager alone for too much.
Nice one!
I don't get it.
@@bluesteel1199 the black dude, idris elba, is a jeager pilot in pacific rim movie.
@@crewcutter2030 wait was he stacker ?
@@bluesteel1199 he had a condition that forced him to not pilot another Jaeger.
In the thumbnail, Kirk looks a little like Captain America.
Its a Chris thing 😂😂😂
Still nerd out at the Xindi reference
Christopher Lutz me too
@MrHoppers002 That one attack killed a whole lot of people. Not to mention the ones Archer lost.
@MrHoppers002 as far as the Xindi were concerned they were at war
He was also part of MACO - The special forces in Star Trek Enterprise
All the villains in the three Star Trek movies are Marvel characters
So true
@@bharath9019 I disagree...marvel villains are great
@@bharath9019 woops sorry wrong person also question for you
@@josephstanton3758 question for you
@@bharath9019 what do you think of this movie
First time Kirk won a fist fight in the new movies!
It did take him a while in the original series, too. He only beat Mitchell with a sly move and a phaser rifle.
@@samsonguy10k facts!
Krall's no soldier, he's just a murderer. Nothing but a relic from an era that no longer exists. He just couldn't accept that things change, in the end, he's nothing more then a crazy old fossil, truly pathetic
Yes i agree with u. Bt he is the sec best Star Trek villain imo after Khan Noonien Singh.
@@zohaibthebeast9023 Yeah, Khan's the best villain
Pitiful, really. Despite him maybe having been a good person, everything he has done just makes that completely irrelevant. Less a justified villain, more a lost cause.
Krall’s not no but he was, Edison was a man born and raised in war taught to hate and kill. When the war was over all they did was stick him in the captain’s chair and tell him that these people who he was taught to hate since birth were now his friends. Going by what they show of his records he most likely had severe untreated PTSD to start with and was just expected to “get over it” much like today’s soldiers. He already felt abandoned and shoved aside and then his ship got tossed out to BFE and none of his emergency hails were answered. His mind jumped to the conclusion that he and his crew had been left to die there. This is because he had no idea where he was no way of knowing that Star Fleet hadn’t gotten ANY of his calls, he didn’t know they were looking and thought his ship lost. All the crash did was prove to him that all his fears were valid and that he had been betrayed. Then when others came and he learned of how to extend his life. He and whatever was left of his crew went insane over time and isolation. Krall is a direct result of someone who was already unstable becoming completely unhinged. All of this could have been prevented if someone in command had bothered to insure he and his fellow soldiers had gotten proper mental health care. Edison died a long time ago on that planet believing himself to have been abandoned and forgotten. Krall was born on that lonely dusty planet from that pain, anger, and hate. Jim might have been able to reach what was left of the once great and proud soldier if he had more time, but Krall was never going to allow him that.
@@fredmichaels418 To them I say ‘Boo freakin’ hoo’
Edison was around during Jonathan Archer's time.
Yup. He was a MACO(basically, Marine) during the Xindi War and the Romulan War. Then when the Federation was formed, the MACOs were dissolved and Edison was given the command of a ship.
That planet they crash-landed on had a lot of advanced technology, which included the ability to siphon the energy from one person to heal your own body of aging and harm. But that also caused your body to adapt to the person you siphoned from, hence his change in appearance as no other humans were ending up on that planet. He only started looking human again on the Yorktown because he was able to siphon from humans from the Enterprise.
It's really no wonder he stopped having empathy for humans and the Federation because he no longer saw himself in the mirror after a time. Like he had said, "It had been a long time since he had seen himself."
for prolly the first time the third movie of a trilogy was the best one
Fun Movie, I think the Best out of the new series
Old Trek: Even good
New Trek: Odd good
Meh I still think the first one is my favorite. This is my second favorite
@@MysteryGaming101 that’s fair, the first one is such a fun movie. Probably the Best Abrams movie. Wild ride from start to finish. Beyond grew on me over time
I think its worse of three.
@@Orillah may I ask why you feel that way?
Anyone else getting a Wing Commander IV feel with the villain's ideology?
Thought it was more Darth Malagus. Essentially a solider without a war
@@michaeleaverly7943 Except he had a war, as it was already reignited on Corellia before the events on Ilum
Paweł Skotnica yea but the empire was using the war to negotiate peace. That’s why Malagus felt betrayed and tried to take over. He wanted a war to destroy the Jedi not make peace.
@@michaeleaverly7943 Well, Admiral Tolwyn felt like the human race was becoming stagnant after their peace with the Kilrathi and thus manipulated the Federation and Border Worlds to fight against each other. He believed that war and conflict are the only way humanity can evolve. So I'd say that fits more.
@@michaeleaverly7943 I think you need to play SWTOR again my friend. The reason Malgus betrayed the Empire was that, a) the Emperor fell silent and b) he saw the potential that was wasted on internal Sith conflicts, as well as the underestimation of alien forces. That is why he wanted to rebuild the empire as a symbol of strength through unity. Admiral Tolwyn, on the other hand, was a relic left after the peace with the Kilrathi, his motivation was completely different. He believed that humanity was becoming stagnant and the only cure was conflict/war. That is why he warmongers the Federation and Border Worlds into fighting each other (unless stopped by the main protagonist). So I believe Tolwyn fits the bill of a soldier with abandonment issues more.
Steve trevor vs knuckles.
They don't make very strong glass in the future
Can you make movie clips of the movies predators 2010 and aliens vs predator requiem 2007 please
It was a good American space opera film, can't wait to see again on inflixer
Oh and also along with Prometheus 2012, aliens 1986, and alien covenant.
Can you do house of the witch and the night before Halloween
I got my fingers crossed with Quentin Tarantino's take on Star Trek
0:23 does he sound like longinus from fary cry 4 to anybody
I'm just realizing that Krall mentioned the Xindi. Star Trek: Enterprise was a great show but Starfleet never went to war with them, so idk what war he's talking about. I only recognize the Great Romulan War that was intended for the show before it got cancelled. Still, though, it just goes to show how much Abrams actually knew about Star Trek when he made these films. Some people criticize Abrams's Trek for not being 'true Star Trek', and while they're right, Abrams knew what he was doing, unlike the people who are doing Star Trek: Picard. These movies were still very good, even though we should still know that Star Trek is about exploring the cosmos, making peaceful communications with alien, the wonders and horrors of space and, above all else, Humanity, not action and facing evil.
The xindi attacked earth with the probe and took a big chunk out of Florida
No one said peace was easy, or permanent. The Federation had been in and out of conflict with the Klingons on a regular basis, well into the 25th century. That there were other battles fought with the Xindi in the early days of the Federation is entirely possible.
This is like an action movie directed by MC Escher.
Can you do land of the living dead 2005 movieclips
روعااااا👍 Niceeeee
COOL!
i know about the xindi war from enterprise the tv show!
whys he holding the transmoker device from Spy Kids 2 lol
Jesus christ
:02 Krall starts monologueing
:03 Kirk: *eyeroll* pulls trigger a half dozen times
Sofia Boutella should have been cast as Chani in Dune.
Wish I could contact Chris Pine
Starts at 0:50
I feel like they recycled kral’s character for Hobbs and Shaw
Not even close
@@ghostface6419 bro have you seen both movies. It follows a lot of the same plot lines. He worked for an organization, something happened, he came back stronger to destroy said organization
Both idris Elba and Joe Taslim (Manas) appear in Fast series
These Zootopia Gameplays of all sorts also have all been cancelled ended. Something also needs to be done to end the Zootopia Space Travel Gameplays Zootopia Space Exploration Gameplays, including ending the Human Space Travel Gameplays Human Space Exploration Gameplays. This is already an infectected Planets Gameplay, infected Dimension Gameplay, infected SimCity Multi-Players Multi-Telephones Gameplays.
Do goodfellas
The only scene I care about in the movie
I don't remember this part
Okey
Nyota Uhura/Nyota Uhura
So the Xindi war happened in this timeline too
Everything happens as usual until the USS Kelvin is destroyed by Nero. So yup, Star Trek Enterprise and everything after it until that point is when the timeline diverges.
مين عربي لايك
Is that Idris Elba?
Yes
and strangely, Krall was rght. in 2021...or in 2121.
NERDS LIKE ME WATCH STAR TREK AND GEEKS WATCH STAR WARS
So. I'm a nerdy avgeek. 2 of this movies are my favorite. Can't pick 1...
Bill Cosby?
Nope
Fourth comment and beyond
4TH COMMENT
1st comment
2nd comment
Kirk is just weak, making peace with the enemy? How the hell this is possible? If so, why they were fighting in the first place? You don't make peace with your enemy, you destroy it, that how peace is achieved. I was sided with Edison the whole movie, he knew who he has and what he had to do to make humanity strong again, what kirk was doing? fighting to keep humanity weak, I mean, seriously? Who is the hero in here?
There's a famous quote, "Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough." The Federation is not weak, and it's proven that. Every attempt to conquer it has been pushed back, every plot to sabotage it uncovered. It was only through peace and through negotiation that it became this strong, it formed a union of species never before seen. If it had gone down the route Edison wanted (and that you want), there would BE a humanity. If Archer had not negotiated and talked to the Xindi, earth would've been destroyed, if Picard had not brokered peace with the Romulans the Federation would be at war, if Sisko had not talked to the Klingons the Federation would be in ruin by the Dominion.
The United Federation and Star Trek as a whole show humanity at its best, a free people in an equal galaxy, not as superiors but as brothers. Edison wants humanity at its worst, he wants humanity to become primitive, unthinking and unenlightened.
Jesus, 17 million subscribers but it only gets several thousand views, god, this is the worst channel I've ever seen.
This villain makes no sense. He was a warrior type from the 22nd century then he turned into a reptilian mutant for some reason. Kinda dumb.
Didn't the villain used some ancient alien tech to keep himself alive?
This kid playing Kirk really needs to learn how to be a captain from the true master of the Enterprise the original Jim Kirk.
Useless film.
All films are useless.