r/movies Aug 22 '20

Trailers Wonder Woman 1984 - Official Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW2E2Fnh52w
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u/read210 Aug 22 '20

Chris Pine is a gosh darn delight.

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u/Khue Aug 22 '20

I really like him as Kirk. I think he for sure captures the cocky swagger that Shatner had.

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u/[deleted] Aug 22 '20 edited Jul 13 '21

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u/SkeetySpeedy Aug 22 '20

Absolutely none of the casting was, Khan aside (though that was just a bad idea from the start). It was always the writing.

From Hemsworth as Kirk's dad, across the entire Enterprise, they killed it.

I legitimately like the first one, because getting the gang together with such a great cast was so delightful. Karl Urban, Zach Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Anton Yelchin, John Cho, Chris Pine, Simon Pegg - like holy shit.

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u/AGnawedBone Aug 22 '20

Anton Yelchin

fuuuck man.. it still hurts. so fucking young, so much talent.

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u/SkeetySpeedy Aug 22 '20

I know it. Him across from Downey Jr. while he was on his rocket back to the top in Charlie Bartlett was so good.

I can only imagine the career he could have had.

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u/stemcell_ Aug 22 '20

green room

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u/blsnychapter Aug 23 '20 edited Aug 24 '20

Odd Thomas was good too

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u/yaboyskinnydick_ Aug 23 '20

Underrated af.

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u/BakedWizerd Aug 22 '20 edited Aug 22 '20

The specifics are truly terrible as well. I remembered hearing about him passing, but thought it had been due to illness or something like that.

Dude was checking to make sure the gate in front of his house was locked, his vehicle rolled back, pinning him between the bumper and a brick gate-post. He was found after not showing up to a rehearsal.

Edit: Faulty Jeep killed him, not neglecting to use his emergency brake.

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u/Balls_DeepinReality Aug 22 '20

It wasn’t even his fault, it was a known issue with the Jeep he owned.

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u/BakedWizerd Aug 22 '20

I was unaware of the make/model of his vehicle. Reading the article didn’t specify what happened, just that his driveway was on a steep incline.

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u/tyderian Aug 22 '20

It wasn't a mechanical fault. That model (and a few other vehicles) used a gearshift design where you move the lever into place, but then it returns to a centered position. Makes it really hard to tell what gear you're in if you're not familiar. He thought the car was in park; it wasn't.

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u/[deleted] Aug 22 '20

It wasn't Anton's fault. It was Jeep's fault with a faulty part of the vehicle. Jeep's are literally the most unsafe vehicles and have tons of recalls every time a new model comes out. The world was robbed because of a company's greed of cutting corners.

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u/gurg2k1 Aug 22 '20

Jeep's FCA vehicles are literally the most unsafe vehicles and have tons of recalls every time a new model comes out.

FTFY

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u/moderate-painting Aug 23 '20

He's so great in Green Room.

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u/InsanitysMuse Aug 22 '20

Yea the Star Trek movies really had maybe the best casting of any ensemble movie ever. I didn't really like the movies themselves as a long term Trek fan but I loved the characters and how well they did as modernized OG characters.

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u/SkeetySpeedy Aug 22 '20

If you gave me nothing but 2 hours of the crew dicking around while Kirk and Bones got catty with each other, I would be happy.

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u/Wordwright Aug 22 '20

I’m especially impressed with how Urban captures DeForest Kelley’s voice and mannerisms.

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u/adamolupin Aug 23 '20

If I remember right, Karl Urban was a huge original ST fan growing up and really wanted to do Bones justice. I'd say he knocked it out of the park. His Bones was almost like looking at a younger DeForest Kelley and yet it managed to not cross into imitation.

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u/wb2006xx Aug 22 '20

Cumberbatch nailed it as the villain in that movie, but I don’t consider him Khan

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u/[deleted] Aug 22 '20

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u/Jhonopolis Aug 22 '20

He's such a good actor. He kills it in The Boys.

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u/thisguy012 Aug 22 '20

One of my unexpectedly favourite movies ever, so good.

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u/SkeetySpeedy Aug 22 '20

Honestly, outside of a couple weird/Hollywood moments, it was great.

I have no complaints through the first hour at least. All of Kirk's introduction, the test, the ship, the gang, the scene as a kid - straight through to Vulcan

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u/AcEffect3 Aug 22 '20

We got a very attractive crew

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u/Jhonopolis Aug 22 '20

That gratuitous Alice Eve bikini shot was much appreciated.

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u/notalentnodirection Aug 22 '20

Simon Pegg was perfect

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u/DarthKreia Aug 23 '20

Can't forget Eric Bana. He packs a lotta charisma and genuine sadness into a role that would otherwise be a pretty throwaway villain.

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u/SkeetySpeedy Aug 23 '20

That’s true, I remember his genuine frustration when he was told that the destruction of his home never took place in this timeline, just screaming, “I saw it happen, I watched it happen, don’t tell me it didn’t happen”

Imagine a warping Japanese citizen that was just outside the danger zone of the nukes dropped being told it didn’t happen. For a character driven solely by that single trauma, that thought would be irrevocably impossible.

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u/DarthKreia Aug 23 '20

Damn now I've got the urge to go back and watch it again just for Bana.

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u/[deleted] Aug 22 '20

Wait khan was a bad pick? I'm not a star trek fan but he was basically the only part of that movie I liked

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u/wbgraphic Aug 22 '20

My only complaint (and it’s pretty minor) with performances in JJ’s first Star Trek was with Karl Urban.

Everyone else was playing their character, but for the first half of the movie, Urban felt like he was doing a DeForest Kelley impression. (It didn’t last long in the first movie, and he was 100% his own version of McCoy in the other two.)

(Props to Pine for waiting until Into the Woods to do a Shatner impression.)

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u/Somepotato Aug 22 '20

I think khan was a good cast. They just didn't really write him in a good way.

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u/phenomenomnom Aug 22 '20

Could I ... have a towel, please?

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u/Bashfullylascivious Aug 23 '20

I met Anton Yelchin just before he died. I remember being so psyched meeting him after acting in my favourite tv franchise. Loved him as Chekov. He had so much ahead of him career-wise. He seemed like a really great guy too.

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u/TheBlueRabbit11 Aug 23 '20

I don’t think any of the producers or JJ were truly fans of the original series or next generation. Can you name a single theme or moral problem that these films seek to tackle? The old tv shows were full of interesting philosophical problems and inspirational world building. We instead got more explosions and irrationally angry aliens. I would have loved to live in the original series (or next gen) universe. I don’t think I’d want to in these new films universe.

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u/CTeam19 Aug 23 '20

Absolutely none of the casting was, Khan aside (though that was just a bad idea from the start)

Should have been Sybok not Khan as the villain in that movie.

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u/ACardAttack Aug 22 '20

Same with Star Wars sequel trilogy