In the new Star Trek trailer, NewBones has a line. He says, "Space is disease and danger wrapped in darkness and silence."
It bugs me.
It bugs me because the real Dr. McCoy would have made that kind of a comment about humanity or sentient species in general, not space. The real Bones just saw space as a place where all beings were just as stupid as they were on their home worlds.
I tell you, if they get NewBones to be as great a character as the real Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, the rest of the movie can be shit and I'll still enjoy it.
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I'd say the same thing about Montgomery "Scotty" Scott regarding your 'if then' statement. Is he in the trailer?
Aye, laddie. He's in the trailer and makes a comment about how much he enjoys bein' on the ship.
I wish that we would get a new "TNG" movie. Seems like that is the only viable option for a newer star trek movie as they did a pretty good job of wrapping up DS9 & Voyager.
I wasn't a giant fan of the original so I am not expecting anything except a good time. The only thing that would throw me for a loop is if they have Kirk being intellectual.
Considering his line in the trailer, I can't help but think that he won't be a good as the old Bones.
Matt -- I'd like a movie that mixes some DS9 and Voyager and TNG people. There are still plenty of themes related to those shows to be explored.
Geewits -- I'm expecting fun and excitement, I'd just like my favorite character to act consistent with his development through 76 (I am quite a nerd, but I had to look that number up. Thank you, IMDB.) episodes and six movies. It would make me extra-special happy.
Jazz -- Yeah, but I hope he surprises me.
Was that Scotty saying 'I like this ship; it's exciting!' ...Seems Scott-like enough... I sgree with you Bones statement even more now. Jesus, I hope they're not in charge of that ship. I will pay to see this.
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