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Unlike the misfired Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness (STID) is an extremely good Trek film.
FORBES: Review: Star Trek Into Darkness
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Nearly three decades later, in 1979, Wise created a new film franchise when he directed "Star Trek: The Motion Picture, " which brought Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and the Enterprise crew to the big screen.
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It may still end up being a very fun game that Star Trek fans (or at least fans of the recent film) will enjoy a great deal.
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Taken as merely a big-scale summer blockbuster viewed by audiences with little emotional attachment to the world of Star Trek, it is pretty much a success and a more enjoyable film that the last go-around.
FORBES: Review: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Upholds The 'Even/Odd' Rule
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The film also features the voices of Leonard Nimoy ("Star Trek") and Hugo Weaving (Captain America: The First Avenger) and introduces newcomer Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
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Ironically, the Star Trek D-A-C downloadable PC and console game from the first film ended up scoring higher across the board on Metacritic (50 PC, 53 Xbox Live) than the much more expensive shooter that had such promise.
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The tone of the film seems to have less grandeur and even lesser gravitas than the first ten films of the Star Trek franchise.
FORBES: Review: Star Trek Into Darkness's Alternate Vision Of Mediocrity
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Abrams, the director of Star Trek and creator of the television show Lost, will be the man behind the camera on the next Star Wars film, Episode VII.
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