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It's taken me a few days to get my thoughts together.  Actually, I enjoyed the 
movie so much that I didn't think it would be fair to write a review so soon 
after seeing the movie.  So, I waited until now since I have had time to digest 
everything and for the initial shock to wear off.  Let me start by saying it 
was difficult to not get hopes up for this movie. Star Trek wasn't completely 
original (time travel, Khan-like revenge), but it did it in such a refreshing 
way.  Let me get to it.

Casting was perfect.  Chris Pine didn't try to imitate Shatner's Kirk, in fact, 
he made the role his own.  Zachary Quinto shed his Sylar skin, and became 
Spock.  The best casting, however, was Karl Urban as McCoy, and Simon Pegg as 
Scotty.  Karl Urban had the mannerisms and the vocal inflection down.  It went 
beyond an imitation. Simon Pegg brought his quirkiness and comedic timing to a 
character that always seemed to bring humor the crew.  Any movie with Bruce 
Greenwood (Capt. Christopher Pike) is automatically 10 times better.  He 
brought a gravitas and authority to his role as the no nonsense 
Captain/Academic .Without going on about everyone, everyone performed their 
roles well.  Oh, Eric Bana's measured performance as the snarky villainous Nero 
was scary. 

The effects were great.  ILM who provided the effects didn't any models in the 
space scenes.  If I didn't know that, I wouldn't have been able to tell.  The 
only problem that I had was J.J. Abrams overuse of flare.  I know he was going 
for a style, but after so many, it wasn't special. 

Star Trek, to me, is the best Sci-Fi movie since the Matrix, and the best 
action movie since Transformers.  I expect there will be more.  And I can't 
wait.

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