Posts Tagged ‘jj abrams’
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Star Trek Into Darkness Review: the Sequel Sometimes is the Best
I grew up watching Star Trek: The Next Generation. In fact, as a kid I used to stay up until 2am on Sundays just so I could watch the latest episode – why it reran at this time I have no idea. As a result I woke up ever...
Offbeat
JJ Abram’s Newest TV Show “Almost Human” Looks Worth a Watch (video)
I loathe most TV shows. They’re more often than not contrived stinking piece of you know what. And while I haven’t seen a single episode of JJ Abram’s newest creation, Almost Human, the trailer indicates to ...
Movies
Check Out Hi-Rez Pics of JJ Abrams’ Star Trek Bridge
The next Star Trek film is coming out later this year, and to say I’m excited might be an understatement. But before you tightly clasp your palms closed in frustration that opening night of “Into Darkness” ha...
Movies
Watch the newest “Star Trek: Into Darkness” Trailer (video)
Here is some more “Star Trek: Into Darkness” goodness. It also doesn’t hurt that Peter Weller, the original “Robocop”, makes a cameo appearance. In my opinion, which isn’t saying much, this ...
Movies
Watch What is Probably the Last Star Trek “Into Darkness” Trailer Before the Movie Hit’s Theaters May 17th (video)
The countdown to the next Star Trek movie, “Into Darkness”, has officially begun. How, I don’t know. But hey, it just sounds good and insinuates that the movie is closer than ever to hitting theaters. Which ...
Movies
Star Trek “Into Darkness” Trailer #2 Emerges, Answers More Questions (video)
According to one Gizmodo reader, the new Star Trek movie, “Into Darkness,” will not include the villainous character Khan from Star Trek II. Instead, and again this is according to the Giz reader Thomas Steves, the...
Movies
“Stark Trek: Into Darkness” Teaser Unveiled, Release Date May 17, 2013 (video)
JJ Abrams is an exceptional film maker. However, I can’t help but notice that most of his films involve destroying – and this is an understatement – rather large objects. Explosions are of course a biproduct...






