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Oh, the cynicism. Read the quote again. Only 28 PURE, 100% CGI shots. Not 28 CGI shots for the entire movie. Good grief. Haters will hate, and to do you it's very useful for them if they don't actually read that well
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Considering the bullshit Abrams has pulled on people in the past with the "mystery box" and the wanton fabrication of everything (what little that was) that amounted to Lost, I'm amazed people trust him with anything let alone Star Wars. That's a pretty sweeping statement that lacks any examples to support it. In short, can you provide some examples of this "wanton fabrication of everything". It would help support your statements. Ford A. Thaxton
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I don't care if the effects are practical or CGI, just don't obscure them by bathing them in lens flare. Indeed, the last 'Star Trek' movie was almost ruined by those lens flares. Didn't understand what they were trying to accomplish. When the best you have to offer is that "Lens Flare" ruins a film you are reaching. There are more then a few things I can point to in the second film that hurt it vastly worse then "Lens Flare"... IMHO of Course. Ford A. Thaxton
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Star Trek: Generations and the final episode of Blake's 7, for example, managed to crash their ships without blowing up. Well, somebody already spoke up, but I still feel the need to comment. 1: The Enterprise did blow up. The saucer seperated, but the rest of the ship went kapowee. And the saucer is meant to land on a planet. It didn't crash, it glided in, knocked some stuff down and around, then came to a rest. 2. Trek is technologically more advanced. Only some of the rinky-dink shuttles have gone to various pieces when they crashed on a planet. Hell, even Voyager glided in to an ice planet, hit hard ice mouds, tore the nacelles to peices while skating across the snowy surface, and eventually to what we can assume was a crash into a hard ice surface.
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