Saturday, July 30, 2016

STAR TREK BEYOND POSTERS





I KNOW WHY YOUR ALL HERE - JAYLAH
















JAYLAH IS THE CAPTAIN NOW



I AM NOT OUR FATHER 2009




KIRK, JAYLAH AND CHEKOV  2016



Its Star Treks 50th Anniversary so you'll be sure to have something to enjoy with STAR TREK BEYOND. You might say this is Chekov's last stand in this adventurous new Star Trek movie. The action sequences are thrilling and the visual effects are stunning.

So go see Beyond you'll be delighted that you did. Its got a cold hearted villain Krall who chews up the landscape and interesting to see new Spock trying to understand his own death in the movie- in loving memory of  Leonard Nimoy and for Anton.

Live Long and Prosper

6 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

The retro ones are cool.
The actress who plays Jaylah looks so different than the character.

Birgit said...

I just saw the movie this evening and can say the effects are excellent and like the very, very white gal. Love the tribute to Leonard Nimoy but I some issues with the old ship being able to take off after being idle for over a 100 years...reminded me of the Volkswagen in Sleeper. I also had an issue with the loud music saving the day...um....really?? Yes, You k ow me but did like the camaraderie between Spock and McCoy which they have down pat. I do like all these posters...some are quite artistic.

Jo said...

Those posters are really something. It will be a while before I get to see the movie, but I am looking forward to it.

Truedessa said...

I haven't seen this yet, but plan to get to the theater. You must be thrilled!

SpacerGuy said...

I am thrilled to see all my pals on the big screen including Keenser. Jaylah is fantastic and Krall is not what you'd expect. The smaller USS Franklin and loud music are quite Sherlockian, mysteries to be solved which Jaylah explains.

Tony Laplume said...

The marketing department did some beautiful things, for sure.

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