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I saw it when it first came out (opening night, actually), and I thought it was the best ST battle scene. The beginning was a little slow, but the battle half way through the movie was very well done. It was a full 3D battle, not just starship facing another, more like hwat space battles would be.
What really sucks is that I heard it did not do to well, so Paramount will not be making another. ST legacy, as much as I may like it, is coming to a close. But it had a good run.
schatoor, they didn't change too much in LoTR...more than they did in the first one, though. Tolkein never wrote in all those dwarf jokes (I'm sorry, I loved the movie, but those were corny the first time they did it and didn't get better), nor did he write Gollum's schizophrenic soliloquys... :-/ All in all, though, it was an amazing movie
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