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This is the best scene in all of Star Trek, prove me wrong |
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leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 19, 2018, 01:59:31 am ---Yup, all better than the first post. --- End quote --- Still unconvinced. Trust me, I'm just as sad that it's from the new set of movies too, but that scene is hard to beat. |
Howard_Casto:
No it's not. Star Trek isn't about action... it's about character development, philosophy and emotion. Any action scenes are purely incidental. |
leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 20, 2018, 07:56:12 pm ---No it's not. Star Trek isn't about action... it's about character development, philosophy and emotion. Any action scenes are purely incidental. --- End quote --- Well, it's the best action scene in all of Star Trek. When compared to the best character development scene, philosophy scene, and emotion scene, the action scene I posted is the best of the best. In this one scene, there is Spocks greatest realization as he embraces his human side and grows emotionally. Spock realizes that to be the best Vulcan he can be, he needs to allow his human attributes to shine. It grapples with the futility of man against impossible odds and how faith interwoven deeply into ones soul during trying times can overcome. Not sure how you missed that. lol |
nitrogen_widget:
Any scene is Next Gen when Ryker had the hot visiting chick in his quarters and didn't say "i'm taking a crap" when he was expectedly called to the bridge. That scene where kirk escaped the prison planet and the women with the cigar was about to tell him the whole plan and he was beamed out. "guess who's coming to dinner" "double dumb ass" When they found the assassin's boots in the locker of the alien with elephant feet. The whole crew shaking while the bridge didn't move in the first movie. too many memorable scenes across all star treks. well except the new one. although the captain with the messed up eyes banging the admiral then send her to be Klingon food was pretty alpha. damn now I want to watch the original motion pictures again. |
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on April 20, 2018, 09:00:04 pm --- --- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 20, 2018, 07:56:12 pm ---No it's not. Star Trek isn't about action... it's about character development, philosophy and emotion. Any action scenes are purely incidental. --- End quote --- Well, it's the best action scene in all of Star Trek. When compared to the best character development scene, philosophy scene, and emotion scene, the action scene I posted is the best of the best. In this one scene, there is Spocks greatest realization as he embraces his human side and grows emotionally. Spock realizes that to be the best Vulcan he can be, he needs to allow his human attributes to shine. It grapples with the futility of man against impossible odds and how faith interwoven deeply into ones soul during trying times can overcome. Not sure how you missed that. lol --- End quote --- But see, that's not Spock..... that's the serial killer from Heroes cosplaying as Spock who dates Uhura like some bad fan fiction. I'm not sure how you missed that. Also these are the garbage reboot films which lack emotion or depth at all but the most superficial levels. Fire up the Wrath of Khan, watch Spock's death and eulogy. If you don't start tearing up you are some sort of inhuman monster. It's not only the best scene in all of Star Trek, it could very well be considered the best death scene in the history of cinema. |
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