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Count me Five, and but...

Posted by mpathus on May 11, 2009 at 21:22:53:

...for any similarities to "Starship Troopers" being like a recruitment film (ugh) - this Star Trek was a gas!

Story was involving and well thought out, effects were superb, characters developed into our fave archtypes and, yeah, McCoy was PERFECT.

I liked what Chekov brought to the table as well - able to think like Spock and creatively like a human. Enjoyed all the trekkie detail that dovetailed with the original and four decades of latter Trek.

IMAX showed some jitter at times (noticed near very end), but the picture was beautiful to behold throughout!