I’m surprised there wasn’t a win for “You gave your girlfriend a radioactive isotope?” “The amount of radiation it lets off is small, however it is trackable” “You gave your girlfriend a tracking beacon?”
...And now I'm reminded of the trio of siblings in our D&D setting, where the eldest gave his 2 younger sisters both a unique bracelet. Both as a gift, and something that was wholly unique to both of them in case he needed to find them using Locate Object. Sweet sentiment and I get where he's coming from... But also *YIKES*
"Better to die saving live than to live with taking them; that's what I was born into." My favorite part of this line is that he was LITERALLY born into this. His birthday marks the day his father died to save his crew. It's a legacy that followed him around his whole life, and now here he is accepting it and deciding not only that he can live up to his dad, but now wants to follow in his footsteps even as he takes control of his own life. He belongs on his ship with his crew, and has come to release that he wants to be there even without his dad's shadow.
I would add a win for how Uhura discovered Krall's identity: with her ears. It was a great scene, and a callback to how she became a communications officer in the first place.
THIS. This, this, this! And how she was able to distinguish that he wasn't merely using a Universal Translator when she says, "You speak our language?"
I saw the bloopers for this. The Golden Blooper Reel award goes to Scotty and Jayla. Jayla: "It's too short!" Scotty: "You're not the first woman to say that to ME!"
I really like that this channel exists. As much as we all like to criticise films, it's great to have a different, more positive perspective on some of the more under-rated movies of the modern day.
Peter Robinson I absolutely agree. Not putting films down for trivial reasons, but trying to see the positives in the film. So much better than other channels
I absolutely LOVED Star Trek: Beyond for one main reason: It was ORIGINAL. It was a NEW adventure for these characters we've come to love. Star Trek (2009) and Into Darkness, while both are awesome, are still only reboots. I can't decide which of the 3 is my favorite, but if some Star Trek fanatic put a gun to my head and asked me to choose, I'd probably say Star Trek: Beyond.
@@DeadLoyalty39 I think that is the point. Create a new breed of fans. The question is, will the new fans go along with the older fans who had mixed feelings about this reboot?
Should've given them a point for making it so that Uhura was the one that recognized Krall's voice in the video. If it was anyone else I would have a problem with it. But Uhura is a communications expert which means she was either trained or learned over her years of experience, on how to listen to a file of crowded voices and be able to isolate a specific voice from it. It also helps that she spent the most time with him.
I love how this movie combined with the other two Kelvin timeline films showed a subtle advancement in one aspect of Starfleet technology: starship evacuation. In Star Trek '09, we see that the USS Kelvin used shuttles for their evacuation, which was successful enough to save 800 lives. However, Star Trek Into Darkness showed the danger of relying on shuttles for evacuation when the Enterprise was falling to Earth. Not everybody could get to the shuttlebay, which had shuttles crashing all over due to the gravity systems failing. This movie had the Kelvin pods, showing us that this Enterprise was refitted to have more easily accessible escape craft that contained the necessities for survival in the event of landing in unknown territory.
Another cool thing about the use of Sabotage (and why Kirk's line once it starts playing is extra hilarious): It's the song Kirk plays when he takes his step-dad's car on a joyride in the 1st film.
Exactly what I was thinking. It’s like I could picture in his eyes when that song comes on him remembering that moment in his past and getting rejuvenated by it as the two moments were so similar.
1:11 The reason for the change in visualization is due to the advancement in the theoretical physics of actual warp travel. This is what NASA believes warp travel would look like.
@@atharvadeshpande6907 NASA obviously knows that. To my knowledge, the most current "Faster than light" traveling model that could theoretically work, is using a shitton of energy to inflate the Space behind the ship and minimize the space in front of the ship. By doing that the ship itself does not move faster than the speed of light, just the space around it moves. So 1:11 is actually a pretty good visualization of that Concept. The Reason we are very for away from building a "Faster than light" drive like that today is the insane amount of energy needed to bend space like that.
@@cookieSchaedel that might be possible, if we can someday master dark matter. I'm pretty sure it won't for the next few generations, but hey, that's what movies are for, right? To allow us to dream about things that will never be true in our lifetime.
@@atharvadeshpande6907 "master dark matter". That is not really something you can say ... Dark matter is just matter we can't observe. An alcubierre Warpdrive would require a negative energy density which would either require an impossible amount of energy using the Casimir effect or Matter with a negative energy density. As dark matter has mass (it's the only thing we know about it) it must have a positive energy density and is therefore not usable in such a situation.
I absolutely loved Jaylah. I especially give props to the movie for introducing a new female character and NOT having her be Kirk's love interest, or anyone's love interest. Sure, there was some chemistry between her and Scotty, but it felt more like a friendship that could potentially lead to romance (if Jaylah comes back, which I hope she does.)
I can't describe the gush of emotion I get every time I hear "Space, the final frontier....". In all the guises, all the voices/captains, it still affects me. I love your channel; it validates everything I like about liking movies!
A lot of you have been saying it sounds like Jurassic Park, and I think you're 100% right. It's actually a very similar scene as well. I thought it was more about the specific notes, but it may just be in my head because the tone of awe and discovery is the same. Very ethereal. Deep down I'm convinced that progression of notes exists somewhere, but either way, Giacchino is the man! And you people are super helpful! Thanks!
Cinema Wins... There is nothing from stopping you from setting up a Cinema Wins Nostalgia channel and doing Everything Great reviews if those... You could start with the original Star Trek movies... Hint hint...
Photon Torpedo are _smaller_ than that. It's the Advanced Long-Range Torpedo, the same torpedo made by Khan (I wonder how _Enterprise_ still keep at least one. I thought all were destroyed inside the _Vengeance_ ?)
@@Barri2410 it was probably the one that they opener up and had removed the cryo tube from. Thus it would have no worth to Khan and he wouldn't care about retrieving it.
potato jedi cinemasins pattern: Multiple seconds of logos! This scene does or does not contain a lap dance! This actor or actress is not my boyfriend or girlfriend in this scene! Deus Ex Machina Moments! I am okay with that and I am not okay with that! Prometheus school of running away from sins! And the list goes on and on and on.
They're called running jokes... The same complaint could easily be made about CinemaWins. Potato Jedi CinemaWins Pattern: Hugging! Love! Self-Sacrifice! Each 'Cinema' channel has their own running jokes, and that's perfectly fine. *ding*.
Star Trek Beyond was the first movie to make me feel sad for the extras (red shirts in this case) dying. Each death, even of characters that had no meaning and were just there to take up screen space, felt impactful in this film
I love how Pine's Kirk starting to look and behaving more and more like Shatner's Kirk by each movies. The similarity is both 'scary' and awesome. I just love James Tiberius Kirk so much. Also this is probably my number one favorite from the reboot. ST '09 is fun and exciting. STID is still awesome (and fun!) People seriously need to give this movie a break.
It's not just that the song they use is called Sabotage. It also goes back to the first of the reboot films when little Kirk stole his stepdad's car. The song Kirk plays? Yup, Sabotage. :) "That's a good choice."
10:56 -- I nearly whooped in the theatre at that line. THAT WAS CLASSIC JAMES KIRK. CLASSIC STAR TREK. I mean, you'd have to be devoid of all joy not to see it. Pegg and Jung nailed it so well.
It was actually spot on, as they are further removed from us as we are from, for example, Strauss. And almost exactly the same time as the Beasty Boys were from Bach.
One of my favourite details of the film was Kirk and Chekov escaping in 'Kelvin pods' i.e. escape pods for the command crew, fitted to launch from the bridge. As far as I've been able to find, they're something unique to this timeline and make complete sense, given what happened to the USS Kelvin and her captain. Kirk only mentions their name in a throwaway line but I loved the parallel.
Dude... Watch the show "The Expanse", if you have not yet. Her voice actress (Shohreh Agdashloo) plays one of the protagonists and is perfectly cast in her role.
My father took me to watch this movie in theaters, and aside from some photos and the first fifteen seconds of "the Man Trap," this was the first I'd ever seen of Star Trek. During this movie, the Enterprise gets completely obliterated, and as I was watching the scene in which that happens, I felt inexplicably sad. I had just been introduced to the Enterprise, and yet I almost cried to see it destroyed. And that is the power of Star Trek.
T A B L E : I enjoyed all three movies and have been a fan since 1966 as a teen. I think that the destruction of the Enterprise 1701, in only the third new timeline movies, put me in such a sad state that I failed to enjoy this movie as much as I now do. Each time that I rewatch the new movies, I can better appreciate them. I was hoping for more movies with this fantastic new cast.
It's my second favorite - the first one kind of holds a near and dear place in my heart because I was going through some things in 2009 that were similar to Kirk's. Plus, the movie is just watchable beginning to end. Same as this one. Love how Commodore Paris plays the guiding parent role to Kirk like Pike was in the first two films. I hope she returns in a similar role in the future films.
I enjoy this a lot more than Cinema Sins... a tribute to what makes the movie great instead of what they got wrong.. it's all about perception.. good job.
One of the many reasons I love this film was the references to Enterprise. The MACO's, Xindi, Nx class ships, the uniforms, all of it! Really shows this film is a love letter to all of Star Trek not just TOS :)
For me, this is my favorite Trek film since First Contact. It's not just another rehash of Wrath of Khan, which let's face it, has been the template for three out of four Trek films between this and First Contact. I was tired of it, and it was so refreshing to finally see a Trek film that returns to having big ideas again, and to see a Star Trek film actually about Trekking. Haven't seen that since... well I hate to say it, but Star Trek 5. As Scotty says in Into Darkness, "I thought we were explorers." It was a question I had been asking since the Kelvin era started. Glad we actually got to see it this time.
K1productions Even though Wrath of Khan is my favorite Trek film, that so many of the movies have copied it kind of diminished its impact a little. So yeah, I agree.
Dark Mountain Productions I will agree Wrath of Khan is the best "movie" of the Trek film franchise,... but it is not the best "Trek". I hold much different standards for that distinction
Jaylah is my absolute favorite character. Sofia Boutella solidified herself as my favorite actress with this role. Kingsman built it, Beyond solidified it!
Dude, first of all, love the CW videos. Got tired of the "other guy" nitpicking everything. Secondly, I also LOVE Giacchino, the score and Night on the Yorktown in particular. Thirdly, I thought the melody was familiar too, but I think it sounds like something you might have heard in an animated Disney movie, so maybe it just reminds me of that? Keep up the good work!
Eric, that's the schtick of CinemaSins. You can't really take him seriously all the time when he says things like, "That's racist," in response to sexist comments in X-Men: First Class. However, I also like having this channel to balance things out. Nothing wrong with either perspective, it's all for entertainment.
Great list. And I hadn't picked up on Krall's 'altered' crew at the end, so thanks! I'd have dinged Kirk complaining that he'd 'torn his shirt again' in the opening scene as it's a real nod to one of the stereotypes common with TOS (and also reminded me of Galaxy Quest, which is always a good thing).
I love these movies. The fact they are a reboot allowed these folks to do justice to the original characters, and make them their own. And my god, they did amazing. I love these movies, Chris Pine and everyone did a fine job living up to the original crew and actors in my opinion. I grew up with the original series and Next Generation, and I am just a huge Trek fan. This was what made a friend of mine give Trek a try finally. I have been a fan since 1987 at age 4. He watched these movies, and enjoyed them. He watched Picard's first episode, and was hooked. And he now understands why, after 35+ years, I have so much emotion and excitement from this franchise as a whole. And now, all these years later since this video, we have shows like Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks showing respect and building new story to Trek as a whole! And it is a GLORIOUS time to be a Trek nerd!
It an homage to a scene from Star Trek III when the crew met in Kirk's apartment on Earth to remember Spock who had died at the end of Star Trek II. When they shot it here it was probably written to remember all the crew that was lost in the film but added extra weight when they decided to keep it in after Anton died. Ironically, in ST2 Spock (Nimoy) was behind the camera directing and here Yeltsin (Chekov) was not only kept in the scene but his character was basically Kirk's right hand man through half of the film.
The best of the newer Trek movies. I haven't been the biggest fan of this series but still enjoyed them, but this movie really showed me that they really are the Enterprise crew. They've written these people as believable as they were in the show, and in the case of Kirk, I've never felt more he's a starship captain.
The Beastie Boys really are always a win! I literally squeed when the Sabotage scene happened. It's good when the guy financing a Star Trek movie happens to be a fanboy of the same band I love the most. Also, I was so happy about the Enterprise references in this thing.
IIRC, the whole thing is a weird mythology gag referencing William Shatner's brief foray into music which included a cover of the Beastie Boys' "Sabotaaag". It gets funnier when you watch other Chris Pine movies and find they've managed to squeeze the song in there for him, like in "This Means War"
Raguleader That's really awesome. :D I only knew that JJ Abrams is a Beastie Boys fan and likes to smuggle references to them into films, such as ST and also Star Wars (BB8 is one).
I really dig that you embrace _all_ of Star Trek, not just particular bits of it. The thematic and tonal variety among the various series and movies is part of what makes it awesome, to me.
The first one I believe he said in the review of 2009 was his favorite, and it had a lot going for it. I think people just try to create things against it to try and put it down. 2009 was essentially a coming of age point where Kirk had yet to become the leader he always was, and it was showing that growth. Unfortunately, Into Darkness seemed to follow that. Beyond was definitely finally settling them into the roles and demonstrating them as the characters people remember but also showing they are still very much their own characters separate from the originals. I am left wondering how they will replace Yelchin, I can't see them making a new Chekov, at best maybe like a sister or something filling his shoes, but it is still sad knowing that the Chekov we have grown to love will no longer be around.
+Terra Silverspar A few friends and I discussed the Chekov question. and if not in an offscreen incident, then whatever big bad of the next film, if they destroy something of importance, it would be best to say Chekov went down with that location. be it a ship, a station or whatever. But out of respect of the actor and the nature of this being their own thing, it would be best to send him off in as good and noble a way as they can manage.
They can just say he transferred to the Reliant. He doesn't have to die within the universe IMO. As for replacements there are sevreal characters in TOS who were recurring and might fit the bill. There's also Saavik from the films that might be interesting or bring Jaylah back if a reasonable amount of time has passed in-universe. Comic characters could also be bumped up. Or simply invent a new character especially (looking at the Hollywood landscape) if that's a minority character. The options are endless.
Tor Berggren I don't know about endless, I mean it's pretty obvious that the actor, at this point, can never really come back. As much as I hate to say that, so I just hope they do something respectful like they did with elder Spock.
Beyond is my favorite of the Kelvin timeline. The references to the original timeline were spot on, the tributes really tug at your heartstrings, and the writing brought out the best in the actors and the plot. If they decide to go for a 4th one, I hope they continue that trend. RIP Nimoy and Yelchin ❤
That would be great, especially since Alive Eve/Carol Marcus didn’t come back which was my main gripe about this film. They made a point of ending the last movie with Kirk “welcoming her to the family” implying she wasn’t going to be a one-off especially when combined with her Prime timeline backstory. I really had high hopes for what they could have done with her character. Maybe Jaylah won’t result in the same disappointment
I really liked the whole captain's log, the exhaustion from the endlessness and vastness of space because as much as I've always fantasised about space travel but I really felt it.
One of my favorite scenes in this movie is Bones going, "You put a tracking device on your girlfriend?!" And Spock pausing before going, "That was not my intention." Also that Beastie Boys song was the one Kirk put on in the beginning of the first reboot when he crashed his step-father's car. So yay for continuity!
Each of the new Star Trek films has been my favourite after a first viewing, this one was no different. You really picked out what was so great about it, and I love this channel :D
Honestly, my favorite thing about this movie was that Jaylah was never forced to go down to underwear in this. In fact, no women were. It's nice that they finally learned that T&A with no point is actually bad, but a strong, capable woman is something to be admired and focused on, but not sexualized.
I’m so happy I’m not the only one who felt that this film was like one more chapter of the original series. Reading everyone’s favorite moments and how they enjoyed the film. It makes me feel like we were all in the same movie theater. I love this channel.
Agree, in Jurassic Park the music builds to just before the classic first time viewing the dynasaurs . . . The music here sounds similar to that building.
Totally adored this film. My favorite of the three and my favorite film of last year. Can't wait for the next one. Such a great cast and it's a shame they all won't be together again. RIP Anton
What i love about the kelvin timeline is that even though the Enterprise gets damaged and eventually destroyed in beyond, they keep it as the constitution class, only refitting it pretty much every movie
Something that I think deserves more recognition is the attack on the Enterprise and how it really highlights the main crew for me. Chekov and Sulu commandeering the ship in sync, with the wisdom of they've learned from their captains. Not needing the captain to function in emergencies, to the point that Kirk felt safe enough to leave HIS ship in their hands. Spock identifying the intruders (aka identifying what's wrong and then reporting it to his captain, like the good commander he is) Bones running around the ship administering emergency first aid to injured crew because he is one of the senior medical officers most qualified for on-the-spot treatments. Scotty, staying in engineering and giving advice till he was forced to flee in a very creative way. Outsmarting men 100 years his senior with nothing but his wits. Uhura hearing about trouble and going to deal with it, being a good lieutenant by helping her captain and fearlessly sacrificing herself when the option was provided to her (Like back at into the darkness) Kirk, of course, being the captain and doing what he has to in order to ensure his ship can continue functioning. Without forgetting the bigger picture while still finding time to hide the artifact with Syl. All around, I've never really been as proud as I was in this movie for the crew's capabilities and synergy as a group! Even more so than the fight against the swarm! Because it shows that, even apart, they are still one crew. Knowing their place and what they can do.
I'm not a huge Star Trek fan. I mean, I like the new movies, but I've never seen the old films or shows and frankly, I don't want to. Nothing against them or fans of the old Star Trek, I just prefer the new movies
Thanks for this, man. You got a couple of easter eggs that I missed, too! I'm sad that "Beyond" got neither the love -- nor the PUBLICITY [I'm lookin at you, Paramount] -- that it deserved. Glad you're bringing some love.
When I saw this in a theatre and it got to the end credits with the text tributing Nimoy, I smiled. He'd lived a long life and they honored him beautifully. And then the next text read "and for Antin" and I started to openly sob in the theatre because he died so young ans pointlessly. And I started sobbing again just now when you made me realize in hindsight what the Absent Friends toast meant. Damn you.
Amazing movie Star Trek Beyond is a movie that surprised me with how awesome it was and I praise it for staying true to og Star Trek Simon Pegg should have wrote these movies all along I love this trilogy but this one has the best writing
This movie actually rewrites the Enterprise timeline as the NX-01 is the first ship in star fleet to reach warp 4. Additionally they skipped building a warp 4 engine and went strait to developing the warp 5 use by the NX-01 and other ships of its class for the next 10 years. Lastly at this point star fleet only had the resources to build one ship at a time at 2 year intervals. That star fleet ship could never have existed in the prime timeline. All that being said yeah I liked Enterprise, I just hate this movie. (And that Beasty Boys Song was irritating, I just can't stand yelling like that in music.)
This really was the *best* of the New Trek movies, and the most like Original Trek. The classic episodes were full of starship captains who had crashed on an alien planet and altered either its destiny or their own. They should have made this movie instead of "Into Darkness", a movie that all but squandered the goodwill of old school Trekkies. "Beyond" was the best 50th anniversary film we could have hoped for.
What was also great about the Beastie Boys was that it was a great callback to when Kirk stole his stepfather's car in Iowa, which tidbit, his stepfather, then, was played also by Greg Gunberg - an excellent bookend between Kelvintrek 1 and Kelvintrek 3!
also when the swarm is in front of the franklin and it looks like a tidal wave in front of a surfer and then the franklin kind of literally surfs on it and it really looks like how a person would surf a wave is so awesome
This was my favorite out of the three reboots so far. I actually felt some Star Trek pedigree in it. My main plus came from JJ Abrams no longer being involved in it (correction: as a director). I just did not like him as a director. All his films felt same-y, and he was terrible with the lighting. This one just... felt better, for some reason.
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As someone who grew up on newer Star Trek I love d that they included the Xindi reference in this movie. I was like finally someone acknowledging that that show existed.
I love hearing about Star Trek from a real Star Trek fan. I'm a hard-core, die-hard, Star Trek fan and I have loved the reboot movies, as I have accepted them for what they are, an alternate timeline. This gives them so much flexibility to go forward. I want to see them reimagine the mirror-universe, or a City on the Edge of Forever story, or perhaps bring back the Doomsday device, the Constellation, and Commodore Decker, or hell, even visit Talos IV. I look forward to more from this crew and will miss Anton Yelchin as Chekov.
I really love the new warp bubble. Literally the biggest surprise change in the channel. I think the need for change comes from the want of it to seem/feel real. Just how Interstellar changed the way we view blackholes to be more realistic in our understanding of them. Holograms are light projections that are constrained by forcefield. This was the best Trek film since First Contact.
Hey if you ask me Greg Grunberg got a promotion. He was just the voice of Kirk’s step dad in the first of these movies. Now he’s actually on screen, dude can’t complain
I just played the Mass Effect series for the first time (loved it, btw), and I could have sworn I heard Admiral Raan's voice somewhere before. Sure enough, she played Commodore Paris in this movie! Awesome catch, CinemaWins!
Krall kinda reminds me of Hela, and I like it. A warrior who fought hard for their leader who they were loyal too, before being pushed aside and gone for ages only to return and accuse their former home of being weak. They take it upon themselves to use brutal overwhelming force to make their home strong again in their eyes, only to be stopped by a new idealistic hero brother, who sees the good and thinks they are outdated. Just a neat parallel I found. It isn't perfect, but the similarities are there ...
I'm on a bit of a star trek binge recently, rewatched all of Kelvin Trek, then decided to start in on Enterprise again cuz I never finished it. Just now noticing how much Archer's NX-01 looks like the Franklin. Also, after watching more Classic Trek, I now appreciate more how this third Kelvin movie gave us some variety. First two films were set with our characters mainly on the Enterprise (with some planet hopping), but this time around we got the stranded on a planet trope. If they make a 4th Kelvin film, I kinda hope they give us a story where they're stranded in space aboard the Enterprise. My personal favorite episode of that type was TNG season 3 episode 6, title 'The Booby Trap'. An asteroid field is rigged up to drain a ships energy and direct it back at them in the form of radiation. It's also the one where Geordi ends up falling in love with a hologram.
This was easily my favorite of the NuTrek. Mainly cause it directly connected to Enterprise. It got the characters right. And it felt like a really good stand alone episode. I genuinely cried because of how they handled the passing of both Nimoy and Yelchin. I hope that if they make a 4th film, they market it better and include Ayla (SP?) as a firm replacement while Chekov is off screen serving on the new USS Reliant. No need to mention him other than that, he's first officer on a ship that in this new timeline won't be taken over by Khan. I am curious if certain world ending events will still happen though. V'Ger and the Whale Probe are still going to happen in this timeline since nothing Nero did would have altered their missions. You have to ask yourself, if Pine Kirk goes back to 1986 Earth to steal some humpback whales would Shatner Kirk also be there? Can the 6th Kelvin movie be a crazy Back to the Future 2 scenario where both casts are in the same past period? Obviously they would need to use Tarkin tech to do it, but in 8 years that won't be an issue.
I’m surprised there wasn’t a win for
“You gave your girlfriend a radioactive isotope?”
“The amount of radiation it lets off is small, however it is trackable”
“You gave your girlfriend a tracking beacon?”
🤫👍
'That was not my intent.'
...And now I'm reminded of the trio of siblings in our D&D setting, where the eldest gave his 2 younger sisters both a unique bracelet.
Both as a gift, and something that was wholly unique to both of them in case he needed to find them using Locate Object.
Sweet sentiment and I get where he's coming from... But also *YIKES*
@@TF2Fan101 well I’m sure glad he doesn’t respect me
Ha
"Better to die saving live than to live with taking them; that's what I was born into."
My favorite part of this line is that he was LITERALLY born into this. His birthday marks the day his father died to save his crew. It's a legacy that followed him around his whole life, and now here he is accepting it and deciding not only that he can live up to his dad, but now wants to follow in his footsteps even as he takes control of his own life. He belongs on his ship with his crew, and has come to release that he wants to be there even without his dad's shadow.
That line was the best part of the film and can't believe it wasn't in this video.
Wow! Good catch!
I would add a win for how Uhura discovered Krall's identity: with her ears. It was a great scene, and a callback to how she became a communications officer in the first place.
Good call.
THIS. This, this, this! And how she was able to distinguish that he wasn't merely using a Universal Translator when she says, "You speak our language?"
TOTALLY. Always loved that.
Agreed - her specialty is alien language in the academy so she has an ear for dialects, it makes perfect sense she'd pick up on Krall's speech tells
I always loved that little nugget!
I saw the bloopers for this. The Golden Blooper Reel award goes to Scotty and Jayla.
Jayla: "It's too short!"
Scotty: "You're not the first woman to say that to ME!"
I really like that this channel exists. As much as we all like to criticise films, it's great to have a different, more positive perspective on some of the more under-rated movies of the modern day.
Peter Robinson I absolutely agree. Not putting films down for trivial reasons, but trying to see the positives in the film. So much better than other channels
I bought the whole set! I wanted to support it/the series since I enjoyed it but never really knew it existed til now.
Peter Robinson is that Shiro I see
mr. boxer frown is that a Fate/Stay Night reference I see?
Weird and off-topic question: RUclips has stopped notifying me of responses to my comments. Is this happening to anyone else?
I absolutely LOVED Star Trek: Beyond for one main reason: It was ORIGINAL. It was a NEW adventure for these characters we've come to love. Star Trek (2009) and Into Darkness, while both are awesome, are still only reboots.
I can't decide which of the 3 is my favorite, but if some Star Trek fanatic put a gun to my head and asked me to choose, I'd probably say Star Trek: Beyond.
Doesnt make it Trek though. They just slapped Star Trek across the front to pull in those that have never seen the original shows or anything.
@@DeadLoyalty39 I think that is the point. Create a new breed of fans. The question is, will the new fans go along with the older fans who had mixed feelings about this reboot?
@@DeadLoyalty39 it is star trek
I barely tolerate star trek 2009, i have far less tolerance for into darkness. This one I liked.
Agreeeeed.
Should've given them a point for making it so that Uhura was the one that recognized Krall's voice in the video. If it was anyone else I would have a problem with it. But Uhura is a communications expert which means she was either trained or learned over her years of experience, on how to listen to a file of crowded voices and be able to isolate a specific voice from it. It also helps that she spent the most time with him.
Agreed, almost commented this and I'm glad someone did. Perfect character to uncover the mystery.
I love how this movie combined with the other two Kelvin timeline films showed a subtle advancement in one aspect of Starfleet technology: starship evacuation.
In Star Trek '09, we see that the USS Kelvin used shuttles for their evacuation, which was successful enough to save 800 lives. However, Star Trek Into Darkness showed the danger of relying on shuttles for evacuation when the Enterprise was falling to Earth. Not everybody could get to the shuttlebay, which had shuttles crashing all over due to the gravity systems failing. This movie had the Kelvin pods, showing us that this Enterprise was refitted to have more easily accessible escape craft that contained the necessities for survival in the event of landing in unknown territory.
Another cool thing about the use of Sabotage (and why Kirk's line once it starts playing is extra hilarious): It's the song Kirk plays when he takes his step-dad's car on a joyride in the 1st film.
I WAS JUST GONNA SAY THAT. Too bad he didn't give it a win because the moment the song started, Kirk's smile said it all that he recognized it!
Huh. Indeed...
Exactly what I was thinking. It’s like I could picture in his eyes when that song comes on him remembering that moment in his past and getting rejuvenated by it as the two moments were so similar.
1:11 The reason for the change in visualization is due to the advancement in the theoretical physics of actual warp travel. This is what NASA believes warp travel would look like.
Except warp travel will never exist. It is theoretically impossible for anything with mass to move faster than the speed of light.
@@atharvadeshpande6907 NASA obviously knows that. To my knowledge, the most current "Faster than light" traveling model that could theoretically work, is using a shitton of energy to inflate the Space behind the ship and minimize the space in front of the ship. By doing that the ship itself does not move faster than the speed of light, just the space around it moves. So 1:11 is actually a pretty good visualization of that Concept. The Reason we are very for away from building a "Faster than light" drive like that today is the insane amount of energy needed to bend space like that.
@@cookieSchaedel that might be possible, if we can someday master dark matter. I'm pretty sure it won't for the next few generations, but hey, that's what movies are for, right? To allow us to dream about things that will never be true in our lifetime.
Yay for exotic matter and negative energy density
@@atharvadeshpande6907 "master dark matter". That is not really something you can say ... Dark matter is just matter we can't observe. An alcubierre Warpdrive would require a negative energy density which would either require an impossible amount of energy using the Casimir effect or Matter with a negative energy density. As dark matter has mass (it's the only thing we know about it) it must have a positive energy density and is therefore not usable in such a situation.
I absolutely loved Jaylah. I especially give props to the movie for introducing a new female character and NOT having her be Kirk's love interest, or anyone's love interest. Sure, there was some chemistry between her and Scotty, but it felt more like a friendship that could potentially lead to romance (if Jaylah comes back, which I hope she does.)
I can't describe the gush of emotion I get every time I hear "Space, the final frontier....". In all the guises, all the voices/captains, it still affects me. I love your channel; it validates everything I like about liking movies!
A lot of you have been saying it sounds like Jurassic Park, and I think you're 100% right. It's actually a very similar scene as well. I thought it was more about the specific notes, but it may just be in my head because the tone of awe and discovery is the same. Very ethereal. Deep down I'm convinced that progression of notes exists somewhere, but either way, Giacchino is the man! And you people are super helpful! Thanks!
CinemaWins Jurassic Park with a bit of ID4 in the mix!
CinemaWins please do everything great about Star Wars you can chose what ep you want
It reminds me a little of Buffy and Angels theme from the TV show Buffy the vampire slayer but then ...grander (for want of a better word).
Cinema Wins... There is nothing from stopping you from setting up a Cinema Wins Nostalgia channel and doing Everything Great reviews if those...
You could start with the original Star Trek movies... Hint hint...
You should do everything great about Jurassic Park
For 32 you should have mentioned how Scottie didn’t even use an escape pod, he escaped and piloted himself in a photon torpedo.
OH SHIT I FORGOT ABOUT THAT!
Photon Torpedo are _smaller_ than that. It's the Advanced Long-Range Torpedo, the same torpedo made by Khan (I wonder how _Enterprise_ still keep at least one. I thought all were destroyed inside the _Vengeance_ ?)
@@Barri2410 it was probably the one that they opener up and had removed the cryo tube from. Thus it would have no worth to Khan and he wouldn't care about retrieving it.
you're WAY better than cinemasins
potato jedi I like them both for different reasons, but CinemaSins has gotten a bit TOO cynical imo.
UltraPrimus016 yeah. He sucks the fun out of the films instead of pointing out funny mistakes like how he used to do.
potato jedi cinemasins pattern:
Multiple seconds of logos!
This scene does or does not contain a lap dance!
This actor or actress is not my boyfriend or girlfriend in this scene!
Deus Ex Machina Moments!
I am okay with that and I am not okay with that!
Prometheus school of running away from sins!
And the list goes on and on and on.
well, cinemasins did take off something like 8 sins for scenes he liked, so... that deserves a win.
They're called running jokes... The same complaint could easily be made about CinemaWins. Potato Jedi CinemaWins Pattern:
Hugging!
Love!
Self-Sacrifice!
Each 'Cinema' channel has their own running jokes, and that's perfectly fine. *ding*.
Star Trek Beyond was the first movie to make me feel sad for the extras (red shirts in this case) dying. Each death, even of characters that had no meaning and were just there to take up screen space, felt impactful in this film
Shadz Gamez Good fucking point!
I love how Pine's Kirk starting to look and behaving more and more like Shatner's Kirk by each movies. The similarity is both 'scary' and awesome. I just love James Tiberius Kirk so much.
Also this is probably my number one favorite from the reboot. ST '09 is fun and exciting. STID is still awesome (and fun!) People seriously need to give this movie a break.
Anton was such a huge loss, he had amazing talent on screen and in the voiceover booth and i love that they had that in movie memorial
It's not just that the song they use is called Sabotage. It also goes back to the first of the reboot films when little Kirk stole his stepdad's car. The song Kirk plays? Yup, Sabotage. :) "That's a good choice."
10:56 -- I nearly whooped in the theatre at that line. THAT WAS CLASSIC JAMES KIRK. CLASSIC STAR TREK. I mean, you'd have to be devoid of all joy not to see it. Pegg and Jung nailed it so well.
"Is that classical music?" Ah c'mon!! i laughed my ass off when i heard that!!
MK3424 makes sense
It was actually spot on, as they are further removed from us as we are from, for example, Strauss. And almost exactly the same time as the Beasty Boys were from Bach.
I loved that line too!
One of my favourite details of the film was Kirk and Chekov escaping in 'Kelvin pods' i.e. escape pods for the command crew, fitted to launch from the bridge. As far as I've been able to find, they're something unique to this timeline and make complete sense, given what happened to the USS Kelvin and her captain. Kirk only mentions their name in a throwaway line but I loved the parallel.
Surprised you didn't win Scotty's face during "You gave your girlfriend a tracking device"
That moment was pure gold
My favourite scene of the whole film, except maybe the intruduction of Dubai on Yorktown
Why do I find you everywhere on RUclips?
I just found that hilarious because I have heard and know some people who do that to their partners.
"Jayla is the best addition to this cast" EXACTLY!! I love her.
I'm so glad you mentioned admiral raan. I adore her voice and it's so distinctive.
Dude... Watch the show "The Expanse", if you have not yet. Her voice actress (Shohreh Agdashloo) plays one of the protagonists and is perfectly cast in her role.
She also plays Lakshmi-2 in Destiny 1 and 2, but her role is quite small there.
Star Trek Beyond was best of the reboots!!!. It was like a giant TOS episode.
TrekVerse and the locations looked really cool. Yorktown was amazing
My father took me to watch this movie in theaters, and aside from some photos and the first fifteen seconds of "the Man Trap," this was the first I'd ever seen of Star Trek. During this movie, the Enterprise gets completely obliterated, and as I was watching the scene in which that happens, I felt inexplicably sad. I had just been introduced to the Enterprise, and yet I almost cried to see it destroyed. And that is the power of Star Trek.
Kind of sad that this series is dead. I liked all of the Abrams movies as a whole, but Beyond really felt like a great step forward for the franchise.
T A B L E : I enjoyed all three movies and have been a fan since 1966 as a teen. I think that the destruction of the Enterprise 1701, in only the third new timeline movies, put me in such a sad state that I failed to enjoy this movie as much as I now do. Each time that I rewatch the new movies, I can better appreciate them. I was hoping for more movies with this fantastic new cast.
@@ARRRsonist It felt like Paramount attempted to sabotage it, with their absolutely piss poor marketing
This is actually my favourite out of the new three.
Mine, as well.
Same here.
agreed.
It's my second favorite - the first one kind of holds a near and dear place in my heart because I was going through some things in 2009 that were similar to Kirk's. Plus, the movie is just watchable beginning to end. Same as this one. Love how Commodore Paris plays the guiding parent role to Kirk like Pike was in the first two films. I hope she returns in a similar role in the future films.
I still think that Bruce Greenwood's Pike was the most impressive character in any of these films.
Four years later and i still can't believe we lost Anton to such a freak accident.
I enjoy this a lot more than Cinema Sins... a tribute to what makes the movie great instead of what they got wrong.. it's all about perception.. good job.
One of the many reasons I love this film was the references to Enterprise. The MACO's, Xindi, Nx class ships, the uniforms, all of it! Really shows this film is a love letter to all of Star Trek not just TOS :)
For me, this is my favorite Trek film since First Contact. It's not just another rehash of Wrath of Khan, which let's face it, has been the template for three out of four Trek films between this and First Contact. I was tired of it, and it was so refreshing to finally see a Trek film that returns to having big ideas again, and to see a Star Trek film actually about Trekking. Haven't seen that since... well I hate to say it, but Star Trek 5.
As Scotty says in Into Darkness, "I thought we were explorers." It was a question I had been asking since the Kelvin era started. Glad we actually got to see it this time.
I never liked how Wrath of Khan is somehow the gold standard of Trek films, when by all rights it should be Voyage Home.
K1productions Even though Wrath of Khan is my favorite Trek film, that so many of the movies have copied it kind of diminished its impact a little. So yeah, I agree.
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I will agree Wrath of Khan is the best "movie" of the Trek film franchise,... but it is not the best "Trek". I hold much different standards for that distinction
What are you talking about there was trekking in Star Trek (2009) Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country
Jaylah is my absolute favorite character. Sofia Boutella solidified herself as my favorite actress with this role. Kingsman built it, Beyond solidified it!
Yeah, and The Mummy kinda ruined it. I mean, she was pretty good in that film IMO, but the film itself sucked.
She's such a fantastic character and I love her unusual speech patterns. "Montgom-e-ry Scot-ty." *Great* addition to the usual gang.
Dude, first of all, love the CW videos. Got tired of the "other guy" nitpicking everything. Secondly, I also LOVE Giacchino, the score and Night on the Yorktown in particular. Thirdly, I thought the melody was familiar too, but I think it sounds like something you might have heard in an animated Disney movie, so maybe it just reminds me of that? Keep up the good work!
Yes. Dinsey. I kept thinking Disney. I swear it's Snow White's theme or something like that.
It's like the animals all swarming around the princess or something like that....
kind of sounds like "maybe" from the original annie movie
Yes! The "other guy" became clown shoes.
Eric, that's the schtick of CinemaSins. You can't really take him seriously all the time when he says things like, "That's racist," in response to sexist comments in X-Men: First Class. However, I also like having this channel to balance things out. Nothing wrong with either perspective, it's all for entertainment.
Im a big fan of the reboots. The music, cast and story's are fantastic. RIP anton .. RIP leonard
Great list. And I hadn't picked up on Krall's 'altered' crew at the end, so thanks!
I'd have dinged Kirk complaining that he'd 'torn his shirt again' in the opening scene as it's a real nod to one of the stereotypes common with TOS (and also reminded me of Galaxy Quest, which is always a good thing).
I love these movies. The fact they are a reboot allowed these folks to do justice to the original characters, and make them their own. And my god, they did amazing. I love these movies, Chris Pine and everyone did a fine job living up to the original crew and actors in my opinion. I grew up with the original series and Next Generation, and I am just a huge Trek fan. This was what made a friend of mine give Trek a try finally. I have been a fan since 1987 at age 4. He watched these movies, and enjoyed them. He watched Picard's first episode, and was hooked. And he now understands why, after 35+ years, I have so much emotion and excitement from this franchise as a whole. And now, all these years later since this video, we have shows like Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks showing respect and building new story to Trek as a whole! And it is a GLORIOUS time to be a Trek nerd!
I always wondered if the Enterprise bar scene where they toast Chekov was a nod towards Anton's death
AquaPhoenix Productions they likely filmed that long before he died
I thought the 3rd glass was his for Kirks father.
RockHound32 It's been quite a while since I saw it in theaters, could be misremembering it
It an homage to a scene from Star Trek III when the crew met in Kirk's apartment on Earth to remember Spock who had died at the end of Star Trek II. When they shot it here it was probably written to remember all the crew that was lost in the film but added extra weight when they decided to keep it in after Anton died. Ironically, in ST2 Spock (Nimoy) was behind the camera directing and here Yeltsin (Chekov) was not only kept in the scene but his character was basically Kirk's right hand man through half of the film.
They said somewhere (I can't remember where right now) that the third glass was for Anton
Mass Effect reference is always a win in my books.
The best of the newer Trek movies. I haven't been the biggest fan of this series but still enjoyed them, but this movie really showed me that they really are the Enterprise crew. They've written these people as believable as they were in the show, and in the case of Kirk, I've never felt more he's a starship captain.
I loved how respectful they handled Nimoys death in this film, and hope for the same for Anton Yelchin :-(
The Beastie Boys really are always a win! I literally squeed when the Sabotage scene happened. It's good when the guy financing a Star Trek movie happens to be a fanboy of the same band I love the most. Also, I was so happy about the Enterprise references in this thing.
Also a nice callback to the first Kelvin!Verse film, where Kirk was listening to Sabotage while joyriding the corvette.
Raguleader Exactly!
IIRC, the whole thing is a weird mythology gag referencing William Shatner's brief foray into music which included a cover of the Beastie Boys' "Sabotaaag".
It gets funnier when you watch other Chris Pine movies and find they've managed to squeeze the song in there for him, like in "This Means War"
Raguleader
That's really awesome. :D I only knew that JJ Abrams is a Beastie Boys fan and likes to smuggle references to them into films, such as ST and also Star Wars (BB8 is one).
I really dig that you embrace _all_ of Star Trek, not just particular bits of it. The thematic and tonal variety among the various series and movies is part of what makes it awesome, to me.
This is your least favorite of the trilogy? Would've figured you'd think this was the best. Which film do you think holds that spot?
The first one I believe he said in the review of 2009 was his favorite, and it had a lot going for it. I think people just try to create things against it to try and put it down. 2009 was essentially a coming of age point where Kirk had yet to become the leader he always was, and it was showing that growth. Unfortunately, Into Darkness seemed to follow that. Beyond was definitely finally settling them into the roles and demonstrating them as the characters people remember but also showing they are still very much their own characters separate from the originals. I am left wondering how they will replace Yelchin, I can't see them making a new Chekov, at best maybe like a sister or something filling his shoes, but it is still sad knowing that the Chekov we have grown to love will no longer be around.
+Terra Silverspar A few friends and I discussed the Chekov question. and if not in an offscreen incident, then whatever big bad of the next film, if they destroy something of importance, it would be best to say Chekov went down with that location. be it a ship, a station or whatever. But out of respect of the actor and the nature of this being their own thing, it would be best to send him off in as good and noble a way as they can manage.
They can just say he transferred to the Reliant. He doesn't have to die within the universe IMO.
As for replacements there are sevreal characters in TOS who were recurring and might fit the bill. There's also Saavik from the films that might be interesting or bring Jaylah back if a reasonable amount of time has passed in-universe. Comic characters could also be bumped up. Or simply invent a new character especially (looking at the Hollywood landscape) if that's a minority character. The options are endless.
I have 1, 2, and 3....in that order.
Tor Berggren I don't know about endless, I mean it's pretty obvious that the actor, at this point, can never really come back. As much as I hate to say that, so I just hope they do something respectful like they did with elder Spock.
Beyond is my favorite of the Kelvin timeline. The references to the original timeline were spot on, the tributes really tug at your heartstrings, and the writing brought out the best in the actors and the plot. If they decide to go for a 4th one, I hope they continue that trend.
RIP Nimoy and Yelchin ❤
More wins need to be added for the Sabotage scene. That was so awesome!!!!!
Sin on you: you didn’t say “Leonard Nimoy has been, and always shall be... a win...”
Schneeflocke Monsoon you're right
True.
I'm pretty sure he did at 2:22. Well.... mostly anyway
Yeah he said that
NinjaMayhem 2
Not the whole quote.
I hope they make Jaylah part of the Enterprise crew!
I think she is a cadet for Starfleet now
That would be great, especially since Alive Eve/Carol Marcus didn’t come back which was my main gripe about this film. They made a point of ending the last movie with Kirk “welcoming her to the family” implying she wasn’t going to be a one-off especially when combined with her Prime timeline backstory. I really had high hopes for what they could have done with her character.
Maybe Jaylah won’t result in the same disappointment
I'm waiting for that Simon Pegg is always a win!
no he isn't
Admiral Raan?
Do you mean Admiral Shala'Raan vas Tonbay
They NEED to do a Mass Effect movie.
also, her excellency Chrisjen Avasarala.
Also Lakshmi
I really liked the whole captain's log, the exhaustion from the endlessness and vastness of space because as much as I've always fantasised about space travel but I really felt it.
A video for the Hobbit Movies would be nice, so I dont feel anymore like im the only one who loves them!
That's the same reason I'm glad he did a BVS video.
One of my favorite scenes in this movie is Bones going, "You put a tracking device on your girlfriend?!" And Spock pausing before going, "That was not my intention."
Also that Beastie Boys song was the one Kirk put on in the beginning of the first reboot when he crashed his step-father's car. So yay for continuity!
Each of the new Star Trek films has been my favourite after a first viewing, this one was no different. You really picked out what was so great about it, and I love this channel :D
Honestly, my favorite thing about this movie was that Jaylah was never forced to go down to underwear in this. In fact, no women were. It's nice that they finally learned that T&A with no point is actually bad, but a strong, capable woman is something to be admired and focused on, but not sexualized.
Admiral Shala'Raan vas Tonbay! Hearing her voice in this movie was a great surprise :D
I’m so happy I’m not the only one who felt that this film was like one more chapter of the original series. Reading everyone’s favorite moments and how they enjoyed the film. It makes me feel like we were all in the same movie theater. I love this channel.
I think the music was a bit of an adaptation of the Jurassic Park theme tune. IDK it reminded me of that at least.
yup
Agree, in Jurassic Park the music builds to just before the classic first time viewing the dynasaurs . . . The music here sounds similar to that building.
i huess it is xD
Alec Nguyen YOU'RE GAY
Totally adored this film. My favorite of the three and my favorite film of last year. Can't wait for the next one. Such a great cast and it's a shame they all won't be together again. RIP Anton
What i love about the kelvin timeline is that even though the Enterprise gets damaged and eventually destroyed in beyond, they keep it as the constitution class, only refitting it pretty much every movie
I really like the camera work with the team meeting shots because it revolves around the group, which implies cohesive discussion and collaboration.
You should change anti storm-trooper aim to John Wick aim.
Something that I think deserves more recognition is the attack on the Enterprise and how it really highlights the main crew for me.
Chekov and Sulu commandeering the ship in sync, with the wisdom of they've learned from their captains. Not needing the captain to function in emergencies, to the point that Kirk felt safe enough to leave HIS ship in their hands.
Spock identifying the intruders (aka identifying what's wrong and then reporting it to his captain, like the good commander he is)
Bones running around the ship administering emergency first aid to injured crew because he is one of the senior medical officers most qualified for on-the-spot treatments.
Scotty, staying in engineering and giving advice till he was forced to flee in a very creative way. Outsmarting men 100 years his senior with nothing but his wits.
Uhura hearing about trouble and going to deal with it, being a good lieutenant by helping her captain and fearlessly sacrificing herself when the option was provided to her (Like back at into the darkness)
Kirk, of course, being the captain and doing what he has to in order to ensure his ship can continue functioning. Without forgetting the bigger picture while still finding time to hide the artifact with Syl.
All around, I've never really been as proud as I was in this movie for the crew's capabilities and synergy as a group! Even more so than the fight against the swarm! Because it shows that, even apart, they are still one crew. Knowing their place and what they can do.
1:31 - A Jurassic Park theme with Star Trek melodies?
Loved that Mass Effect win for Admiral Shala'Raan Vas Tonbay.
I'm not a Star Trek fan but I liked this movie
MegaSoulhero... because Beastie Boys! 😃😎😆
MegaSoulhero if you liked the movie then you are by default a star trek fan
RIP Adam Yauch aka MC A :(
I'm not a huge Star Trek fan. I mean, I like the new movies, but I've never seen the old films or shows and frankly, I don't want to. Nothing against them or fans of the old Star Trek, I just prefer the new movies
which is exactly why this is not a Star Trek film
Thanks for this, man. You got a couple of easter eggs that I missed, too! I'm sad that "Beyond" got neither the love -- nor the PUBLICITY [I'm lookin at you, Paramount] -- that it deserved. Glad you're bringing some love.
aaaand time for "the cage"
Mirror, mirror...
Need to do "the Room" first
William Jakespeare I like his videos more too!
When I saw this in a theatre and it got to the end credits with the text tributing Nimoy, I smiled. He'd lived a long life and they honored him beautifully. And then the next text read "and for Antin" and I started to openly sob in the theatre because he died so young ans pointlessly. And I started sobbing again just now when you made me realize in hindsight what the Absent Friends toast meant. Damn you.
Watching this less than 2 weeks before S5 of The Expanse drops, got all giddy when Spicy Grandma started talking at 2:35.
Avarasala!
Amazing movie Star Trek Beyond is a movie that surprised me with how awesome it was and I praise it for staying true to og Star Trek Simon Pegg should have wrote these movies all along I love this trilogy but this one has the best writing
I'm probably in the minority where Enterprise was my fave series and this film referencing so much of ENT timeline just makes me happy
You're not alone, my friend.
You are not alone, we just don't bother to mention it every single time like the whiny bunch who hated it for no real reason.
I really think Enterprise got a lot of flak the show didn't deserve. I really liked it, flaws and everything.
Enterprise just had too much to live up to, and people spoiled by fortunate circumstances comparing it to Trek shows of a different generation.
This movie actually rewrites the Enterprise timeline as the NX-01 is the first ship in star fleet to reach warp 4. Additionally they skipped building a warp 4 engine and went strait to developing the warp 5 use by the NX-01 and other ships of its class for the next 10 years. Lastly at this point star fleet only had the resources to build one ship at a time at 2 year intervals. That star fleet ship could never have existed in the prime timeline.
All that being said yeah I liked Enterprise, I just hate this movie. (And that Beasty Boys Song was irritating, I just can't stand yelling like that in music.)
The Sabotage scene in Beyond was my favorite film moment of 2016
This really was the *best* of the New Trek movies, and the most like Original Trek. The classic episodes were full of starship captains who had crashed on an alien planet and altered either its destiny or their own. They should have made this movie instead of "Into Darkness", a movie that all but squandered the goodwill of old school Trekkies. "Beyond" was the best 50th anniversary film we could have hoped for.
What was also great about the Beastie Boys was that it was a great callback to when Kirk stole his stepfather's car in Iowa, which tidbit, his stepfather, then, was played also by Greg Gunberg - an excellent bookend between Kelvintrek 1 and Kelvintrek 3!
The “good bye social life” comment takes on a whole different meaning in 2020.
also when the swarm is in front of the franklin and it looks like a tidal wave in front of a surfer and then the franklin kind of literally surfs on it and it really looks like how a person would surf a wave is so awesome
This was my favorite out of the three reboots so far. I actually felt some Star Trek pedigree in it. My main plus came from JJ Abrams no longer being involved in it (correction: as a director). I just did not like him as a director. All his films felt same-y, and he was terrible with the lighting. This one just... felt better, for some reason.
JJ Abrams was a producer on this movie.
Producer =/= Director. That's what +GemCat was trying to say.
This is still a Bad Robot production, you know.
Its the lens flair isnt it.
I got nothing against Abrams' Star Trek movies but I agree, Justin Lin did a great job with this one. It was a breath of fresh air.
I JUST REALISED - THE GUY FROM FROM STAR WARS WAS ALSO IN HEROES (AS MATT PARKMAN) OHHHH THE IRONYYY
a quick reminder - Zach is Sylar from Heroes ;)
save the cheerleader, save the world
Zach will always be Sylar to me.
How's it irony? Maybe a neat coincidence at best.
Georges Takei was Hiro's father, and his limo license plate was NCC 1701.
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Pagemaster is such an underrated movie its so good with a good moral.
Pagemaster is such an underrated movie its so good with a good moral.
everything great about Beavis and Butthead Do America. anyone?
As someone who grew up on newer Star Trek I love d that they included the Xindi reference in this movie. I was like finally someone acknowledging that that show existed.
ahh, the positivity. Love it. Subscribed, great video! :D
I love hearing about Star Trek from a real Star Trek fan. I'm a hard-core, die-hard, Star Trek fan and I have loved the reboot movies, as I have accepted them for what they are, an alternate timeline. This gives them so much flexibility to go forward. I want to see them reimagine the mirror-universe, or a City on the Edge of Forever story, or perhaps bring back the Doomsday device, the Constellation, and Commodore Decker, or hell, even visit Talos IV. I look forward to more from this crew and will miss Anton Yelchin as Chekov.
I really like Beyond. All the crew felt more like the original cast but their own version.
I really love the new warp bubble. Literally the biggest surprise change in the channel. I think the need for change comes from the want of it to seem/feel real. Just how Interstellar changed the way we view blackholes to be more realistic in our understanding of them. Holograms are light projections that are constrained by forcefield. This was the best Trek film since First Contact.
1:45 the wedding scene from attack of the clones is what I’m hearing
15:37 In the Germen translation they use the word for spilling something when Kirk spilled the coffe on his uniform. Great additional joke.
Good Work! Really glad to see this channel growing.
Best use of the Prometheus School of Running Away from Things ever is: To not even be accepted! 6:07
Everone knows that redshirts are part of a villainous Alien's balenced diet.
Hey if you ask me Greg Grunberg got a promotion. He was just the voice of Kirk’s step dad in the first of these movies. Now he’s actually on screen, dude can’t complain
When the beastie boys song started I just got pumped in the theatre
2:25: And Spock!Prime lived to the ripe-old age of 33. Gotta love the wonkiness of time travel.
Great trilogy, RIP Anton Yelchin 😢
I just played the Mass Effect series for the first time (loved it, btw), and I could have sworn I heard Admiral Raan's voice somewhere before. Sure enough, she played Commodore Paris in this movie! Awesome catch, CinemaWins!
This is how to make a valentine's to Star Trek. Take notes, Rick.
Fun fact: In the drink scene between Kirk and Bones, the clink a glass on the counter. That glass was meant for Anton Yelchin.
Krall kinda reminds me of Hela, and I like it.
A warrior who fought hard for their leader who they were loyal too, before being pushed aside and gone for ages only to return and accuse their former home of being weak. They take it upon themselves to use brutal overwhelming force to make their home strong again in their eyes, only to be stopped by a new idealistic hero brother, who sees the good and thinks they are outdated.
Just a neat parallel I found. It isn't perfect, but the similarities are there ...
I'm on a bit of a star trek binge recently, rewatched all of Kelvin Trek, then decided to start in on Enterprise again cuz I never finished it. Just now noticing how much Archer's NX-01 looks like the Franklin. Also, after watching more Classic Trek, I now appreciate more how this third Kelvin movie gave us some variety. First two films were set with our characters mainly on the Enterprise (with some planet hopping), but this time around we got the stranded on a planet trope. If they make a 4th Kelvin film, I kinda hope they give us a story where they're stranded in space aboard the Enterprise. My personal favorite episode of that type was TNG season 3 episode 6, title 'The Booby Trap'. An asteroid field is rigged up to drain a ships energy and direct it back at them in the form of radiation. It's also the one where Geordi ends up falling in love with a hologram.
This was easily my favorite of the NuTrek. Mainly cause it directly connected to Enterprise. It got the characters right. And it felt like a really good stand alone episode. I genuinely cried because of how they handled the passing of both Nimoy and Yelchin.
I hope that if they make a 4th film, they market it better and include Ayla (SP?) as a firm replacement while Chekov is off screen serving on the new USS Reliant. No need to mention him other than that, he's first officer on a ship that in this new timeline won't be taken over by Khan.
I am curious if certain world ending events will still happen though. V'Ger and the Whale Probe are still going to happen in this timeline since nothing Nero did would have altered their missions. You have to ask yourself, if Pine Kirk goes back to 1986 Earth to steal some humpback whales would Shatner Kirk also be there? Can the 6th Kelvin movie be a crazy Back to the Future 2 scenario where both casts are in the same past period? Obviously they would need to use Tarkin tech to do it, but in 8 years that won't be an issue.
The scene at 1:20 is reminiscent of Capt. Pike and Dr. Boyce's scene from The Cage.