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Anybody <anybody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In article <13osg4bpdmajo18@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "Steven L."
> <sdlitvin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > First Look At New 'Star Trek XI' Trailer
> > By MICHAEL HINMAN
> > Jan-15-2008
> >
> > This story contains MAJOR SPOILERS for the upcoming teaser trailer of
> > "Star Trek XI."
> >
> > So there have been fakes, and there has been speculation. But what is
> > the first look of the new Star Trek movie from J.J. Abrams going to
look
> > like? Apparently, Hollywood Chicago got a sneak peek at what fans will
> > see beginning on Friday with Abrams' upcoming film, "Cloverfield."
> >
> > As previously reported, the trailer will feature quite extensively the
> > construction of the USS Enterprise, but unexpectedly will also pay
> > homage to America's space program.
> >
> > Following the studio cards for Paramount and Bad Robot, some sparks
> > light up a black, saturated screen with audio of an old NASA radio
> > countdown: "30 seconds and counting."
> >
> > The camera closes in on a "timeless guy with goggles" leaning forward
as
> > if he's welding something. When he lifts his goggles, a futuristic
head
> > covering is seen, but it is not a space suit. As the man leans down,
> > it's discovered that he is standing on a giant sheet of metal just in
> > time for "From Director J.J. Abrams" to appear in a blue font and with
> > lens flare.
> >
> > Then John F. Kennedy can be heard talking about space flight, saying
> > that "the eyes of the world now look to space." At the same time,
there
> > are people walking around the saucer section of the ship, and the
> > welders are everywhere, showing the size of the massive structure.
> >
> > Then the audio declares, "the Eagle has landed," and a huge overhead
> > shot pans, showing what looks like "miles of scaffolding underneath."
> > Also appearing on the screen is "The Future Begins."
> >
> > "Really impressive shot from the nacelle of people all over the ship,
> > and you can see a huge industrialized city or shipyard in the
> > background," the source told Hollywood Chicago. "It's being built on
> > Earth, not in space."
> >
> > Soon after, Neil Armstrong can be heard with his famous Moon-landing
> > speech of "One small step for man ..." That's when the camera pans up
> > and the whole saucer section of the Enterprise becomes visible. At
that
> > time, the famous voice of Leonard Nimoy is heard saying the immortal
> > Star Trek words, "Space, the final frontier" as well as the "Star
Trek"
> > horn salute.
> >
> > As the shot continues to pan the saucer, the characters "U.S.S.
> > Enterprise" become visible, with huge aircraft-like warp engines in
the
> > background, which technically gives the first reveal of the entire
ship.
> >
> > Then the trailer ends with a wordless Starfleet logo followed by
"Under
> > Construction" and "Christmas 2008"
> >
> > Although IESB says the description is legitimate, please note that is
> > has not been confirmed by anyone at Paramount Pictures, so it should
be
> > treated as any rumor would.
> >
> > "Star Trek XI's" trailer premieres Friday in theaters attached to
> > "Cloverfield," and on the Internet Jan. 21. The movie itself hits
> > theaters Dec. 25.
> >
> > http://www.syfyportal.com/news424632.html
>
>
> Dear, oh dear, oh dear. Did they learn nothing from the "Enterprise"
> series? Or are they simply trying to make this new movie fit with
> "Enterprise". Either way, if true it looks like another bad sign to add
> to the growing list. :-(
Dude, it's not a 'Trailer' - it's a 'Teaser'.


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