A chronicle of the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crewmembers.
Star Trek is the 11th movie in the Star Tre franchise and the 1st movie in 7 years. Directed by J.J Abrams (creator of Lost), the movie is a "reboot" of the original series featuring all the characters we know and love, brilliantly acted by the likes of Chris Pine, and Zachery Quntio. They manage to bring the characters to life by taking on little characteristics (like Spock holding his hands behind his back, or Chekov's turning "V"s into "W"s when talking) without becoming tacky imitations of the actors who played them in the TV series & movies
J.J Abrams had a massive challenge on his hands when taking on Star Trek. He had to create a film that would please existing Trek fans and, shed the stigma to be appealing to the wider audiences. Amazingly he's managed to do this. There is enough back story so you know who is who without getting bored. The movie is fast pased and full of action without becoming just another dumb "EXPLOSIONS!" movie. AND it manages to break the "odd number curse" where (until now) all odd numbered Star Trek movies have been awful.
Picture quality. Simply put, breaktaking. The glorious 1080p HD brings out the smallest of details like the Starfleet insignia on the crew's uniforms. Pores in the skin are visable, and facial hairs are clear and crisp.
The scenes with special effects are bright, clear and just scream to be watched on the biggest screen you can find.
Sound quality. Whoa. From the spine tingling score to the boom of the Enterprise going into warp. The Dolby True HD sound definetly packs a punch, beefy in the action squences and crystal clear during diagloue. Star Trek will make full use of your system too. Sounds bouncing round all the time, from the scream of a torpeedo in a battle scene to pips and beeps on the Enterprise's bridge making you feel like you're in the middle of the action.
Remember when The Matrix came out on DVD and you would show off your system using the lobby fight scene? Well, Star Trek is the new show off movie. Amazing picture quality and sound that will make the neighbours think the Earth is coming to an end, all packed into a fantastic movie.
You couldn't ask for more from a Blu-ray.
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Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require a region B or region free blu-ray player in order to play. Reinventing Star Trek was always going to be controversial, but Lost's J.J. Abrams has pulled it off with style, creating a bold vision that is faithful without being slavish. The young cast step boldly into iconic roles, and the action is bigger and more epic than ever before! Director J.J. Abrams (Alias) re-teams with his MI: III screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to bring a new vision of the greatest space adventure of all time. Commentary by J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof and Roberto Orci BD Live Features: NASA News Actors Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Bana, Chris Pine, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Winona Ryder, Bruce Greenwood, Rachel Nichols, Jennifer Morrison, Clifton Collins Jr., Tyler Perry & Jimmy Bennett Director J.J. Abrams Certificate 12 years and over Year 2009 Screen Widescreen 2.40:1 Languages English - Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Additional Languages English Audio Description ; French ; German ; Italian ; Spanish (Castilian) Subtitles English ; English for the hearing impaired ; Danish ; Dutch ; Finnish ; French ; German ; Italian ; Norwegian ; Spanish (Castilian) ; Swedish Closed Captions Yes Duration 2 hours and 6 minutes (approx)
Oscar-winning big-budget spin-off of the classic 1960s sci-fi adventure series. The film chronicles the early years in the life of James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members, including Kirk's enrolment at Starfleet Academy, his first meeting with Spock (Zachary Quinto) and their battles with time-travelling Romulans from the future. Eric Bana, Winona Ryder and Simon Pegg co-star, along with Leonard Nimoy, who reprises his role as the older Spock.
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