![]() that the Franklin was clearly a nod to the Loknar class from FASA's Star Trek RPG). Not sure why.ĮDIT: I forgot to mention my favourite part of Beyond. But for some reason, when it was all done, I just kinda sat back and went 'meh.' And I've never wanted to re-watch it either. That was groan-worthy and reminded me of 'Mars Attacks' using country music to kill the aliens as a joke. except using 'Sabotage' to blow up the enemy. And it did feel like a Trek movie for the most part. Maybe it was over-use of the Beastie Boys music, motorbikes that throw up walls like Tron, the Franklin needing a glide start, or the underused villain.īut I thought the Enterprise being torn apart was gorgeously done, and absolutely loved the space station. but for some reason Beyond fell flat with me. Think for yourself: Topics that boil down to "Should I watch.", "Will I like.", "Change my view on.", "Does anyone else.", or "Tell me what to think" are not contributing anything to the community.Ĭlick here for the full & detailed guidelines Upcoming Episodes: Date Meta: Send a modmail instead of making public posts or comments about: other users of this subreddit, the rules or moderators, the community at large or other subreddits, downvotes/upvotes.Ĩ. There is no formal spoiler protection for episodes/films after they have been available for approximately one week.ħ. Spoilers: Utilize the spoiler system for any and all spoilers relating to the most recently-aired episodes, as well as previews for upcoming episodes. Don't derail a thread with unrelated comments.Ħ. Keep on topic: All submissions must be directly about the Star Trek franchise (the shows, movies, books etc.). Insulting or disparaging remarks about any human being is expressly not allowed.ĥ. Be nice: If a polite way cannot be found to phrase what it is you want to say, don't say anything at all. ![]() We are not a place for gossip, rumors, or manipulative or misleading content.Ĥ. Be truthful: All posts/comments must be factually accurate and verifiable. ![]() Be welcoming: It is important that everyone from newbies to OG Trekkers feel welcome no matter their gender, sexual orientation, religion or race.ģ. Be constructive: All posts/comments must contribute positively to r/StarTrek and the lives of those who participate here.Ģ. It's this type of dedication that made his tenure as Pavel Chekov such a fan favorite aspect of the trilogy.Click here for the full & detailed guidelinesġ. So this included silently suffering through symptoms of cystic fibrosis while shooting a weeks worth of stunt footage. It looks like Anton Yelchin was determined to shoot all of his scenes in Star Trek Beyond. He didn’t use to get out of this fight scene, which he could easily have done, obviously. ![]() I haven’t actually thought about it until now, but looking back on it, I remember how hard it was for him to get through it. We had about a week of doing a pretty intense stunt, like a really grueling, physically demanding stunt. ![]() I don’t think anyone knew that he was battling the illness that he was. While we were shooting, especially towards the end, I think we could all tell that something wasn’t right with Anton. It was revealed posthumously that Yelchin suffered from cystic fibrosis, and Pine remembered a scene where he's sure the young actor was silently suffering. The Star Trek cast recently assembled to celebrate the first movie's 10-year anniversary, and Chris Pine spoke to working with Yelchin. Anton Yelchin played Pavel Chekov in all three Star Trek movies, although the threequel Beyond was released after his unexpected death at the age of 27. ![]()
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