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Mike saw Star Trek Into Darkness twice this weekend and reflects on what the film’s impact is on fans, new and old— and on the legacy of Trek itself.
Drugs, a tie-in that apparently isn’t, and an awesome beard.
Neither as fun as its predecessor or as affecting and operatic as its chosen model, Star Trek Into Darkness frequently dazzles but ultimately struggles to engage. Thing is, it’s not caught in a tractor beam. It’s locked one on its past and is attempting to tow.
The sequel four years in the making!
It’s a varied and delightful artistic mélange.
And Bruce Greenwood and sea monsters and space ships and and and…
After failing to get a ticket to San Diego Comic-Con, Mike finds himself back where his conventions experiences all began: The “Grand Slam” Star Trek Convention in Burbank.
“There’s greatness in you. But not an ounce of humility.”