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Me three-saw it Friday night, and absolutely loved it

Posted by padreken on May 11, 2009 at 10:26:49:

The IMAX presentation was outstanding-we sat about 2/3 of the way back rather than my preferred mid point, and it turned it to be perfect. We had a big group of friends and family see it together, and it was a real blast (a number of uniformed "trekkies" showed up).

Great film-J.J. Abrahms has really pulled off a pretty neat trick in making a Star Trek film hip enough that newbies will enjoy it (my 16 year old son absolutely loved it) and faithful enough to Roddenberry's vision that longtime fans will love it, too. Karl Urban's Leonard McCoy was my personal favorite-he absolutely nailed the role.