rj-cullen
Joined Dec 2012
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The concept of the event and how it is portrayed is impossible. There's no way around it.
However, so is the concept if The Walking Dead and numerous other tv shows - and this is presented in an interesting and engaging manner.
Some of the characters come over as rather "clunky", perhaps due to the dubbed narrative, but all told I enjoyed this and would watch more.
However, so is the concept if The Walking Dead and numerous other tv shows - and this is presented in an interesting and engaging manner.
Some of the characters come over as rather "clunky", perhaps due to the dubbed narrative, but all told I enjoyed this and would watch more.
Honestly, just don't.
Every single aspect of this film is trash, and not in the fun, campy way of traditional The Asylum films. I could list details, but it's just simpler to list the good aspects of the film:
1) The poster design.
2) The use of alliteration in the title.
3) ..., nope, that's the lot.
Every single aspect of this film is trash, and not in the fun, campy way of traditional The Asylum films. I could list details, but it's just simpler to list the good aspects of the film:
1) The poster design.
2) The use of alliteration in the title.
3) ..., nope, that's the lot.
From the opening credits, through the visials, the sounds, the animated versions of the classic camera shots and the nature of the story telling, this is a genuine continuation of the 90s-era of Star Trek.
Anybody who is an actual fan of Star Trek will quickly see that there are real Trek stories happening - just off to the left of the stories that we are following instead. The characters, although cartoon exaggerations, are the same type of people that we have seen in supporting roles in classic Trek, and the events shown are, once again, simply exaggerated forms of things that we've seen happen before.
Despite the mobilisation of certain elements to review-bomb the show on here anf Rotten Tomatoes (ironically the same elements that accused CBS of doing just that in relation to positive reviews of previous shows) it is a really enjoyable addition to the Star Trek universe.
Obviously, though, if you can't get past animation or dislike hunour (or Star Trek) this won't be the show for you!
Anybody who is an actual fan of Star Trek will quickly see that there are real Trek stories happening - just off to the left of the stories that we are following instead. The characters, although cartoon exaggerations, are the same type of people that we have seen in supporting roles in classic Trek, and the events shown are, once again, simply exaggerated forms of things that we've seen happen before.
Despite the mobilisation of certain elements to review-bomb the show on here anf Rotten Tomatoes (ironically the same elements that accused CBS of doing just that in relation to positive reviews of previous shows) it is a really enjoyable addition to the Star Trek universe.
Obviously, though, if you can't get past animation or dislike hunour (or Star Trek) this won't be the show for you!