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Star
Trek
3
disc
Digital
Copy
special
Edition
New...
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From
director
J.J.
Abrams,
comes
a
new
vision
of
the
greatest
space
adventure
of
all
time,
Star
Trek,
featuring
a
young,
new
crew
venturing
boldly
where
no
man
has
gone
before.
Star
Trek
explores
the
early
Starfleet
careers
of
future
Enterprise
officers
Kirk,
Spock,
and
more!
J.J.
Abrams'
2009
feature
film
was
billed
as
"not
your
father's
Star
Trek,"
but
your
father
will
probably
love
it
anyway.
And
what's
not
to
love?
It
has
enough
action,
emotional
impact,
humor,
and
sheer
fun
for
any
moviegoer,
and
Trekkers
will
enjoy
plenty
of
insider
references
and
a
cast
that
seems
ideally
suited
to
portray
the
characters
we
know
they'll
become
later.
Both
a
prequel
and
a
reboot,
Star
Trek
introduces
us
to
James
T.
Kirk
(Chris
Pine
of
The
Princess
Diaries
2),
a
sharp
but
aimless
young
man
who's
prodded
by
a
Starfleet
captain,
Christopher
Pike
(Bruce
Greenwood),
to
enlist
and
make
a
difference.
At
the
Academy,
Kirk
runs
afoul
of
a
Vulcan
commander
named
Spock
(Zachary
Quinto
of
Heroes),
but
their
conflict
has
to
take
a
back
seat
when
Starfleet,
including
its
new
ship,
the
Enterprise,
has
to
answer
an
emergency
call
from
Vulcan.
What
follows
is
a
stirring
tale
of
genocide
and
revenge
launched
by
a
Romulan
(Eric
Bana)
with
a
particular
interest
in
Spock,
and
we
get
to
see
the
familiar
crew
come
together,
including
McCoy
(Karl
Urban),
Uhura
(Zoe
Saldana),
Sulu
(John
Cho),
Chekhov
(Anton
Yelchin),
and
Scottie
(Simon
Pegg).
The
action
and
visuals
make
for
a
spectacular
big-screen
movie,
though
the
plot
by
Abrams
and
his
writers,
Roberto
Orci
and
Alex
Kurtzman
(who
worked
together
on
Transformers
and
with
Abrams
on
Alias
and
Mission
Impossible
III),
and
his
producers
(fellow
Losties
Damon
Lindeloff
and
Bryan
Burk)
can
be
a
bit
of
a
mind-bender
(no
surprise
there
for
Lost
fans).
Hardcore
fans
with
a
bone
to
pick
may
find
faults,
but
resistance
is
futile
when
you
can
watch
Kirk
take
on
the
Kobayashi
Maru
scenario
or
hear
McCoy
bark,
"Damnit,
man,
I'm
a
doctor,
not
a
physicist!"
An
appearance
by
Leonard
Nimoy
and
hearing
the
late
Majel
Barrett
Roddenberry
as
the
voice
of
the
computer
simply
sweeten
the
pot.
Now
comes
the
hard
part:
waiting
for
some
sequels
to
this
terrific
prequel.
--David
Horiuchi

Special
Features: *
Commentary
by
director
J.J.
Abrams,
writers
Robert
Orci
and
Alex
Kurtzman,
producer
Damon
Lindelof
and
executive
producer
Bryan
Burk *
NASA
News
(BD-Live) *
To
Boldly
Go *
Casting *
A
New
Vision *
Starships *
Aliens *
Planets *
Props
and
Costumes *
Ben
Burtt
and
the
Sounds
of
Star
Trek *
Score *
Gene
Roddenberry's
Vision *
Deleted
Scenes
with
Optional
Commentary *
Starfleet
Vessel
Simulator *
Gag
Reel *
Digital
Copy *
Star
Trek
D-A-C
Free
Trial
Game
for
Xbox
360
+
Weblinks
to
PC
&
PlayStation
3
versions
Audio:
TrueHD
Dolby
Digital
5.1 Aspect
Ratio:
16:9
Enhanced
1080p
HD
Widescreen Languages:
English,
French,
Spanish Subtitles:
English,
English
-
HI,
French,
Spanish,
Portuguese Region: B
(AUSTRALIA/NZ/EUROPE/UK
-
WILL
ALSO
PLAY
ON
ALL
REGION
BLU
RAY
PLAYERS Year
Released:
2009 Distributor:
Paramount Rating:
M Languages:
English Running
Time:
132
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