Last Saturday after bribing the house commander with a nice dinner and a few drinks she agreed to go see Star Trek in IMAX. She actually liked it and got her woman cry in during the Kelvin scene.
All I gotta say is that if I ever enter the Powerball Lottery and win it I'm gonna have one of those theaters built in my new castle!
Went to see it in an IMAX with the wife (who is a bit of a trekkie) who had a tear during the Kelvin scene. Glad I paid a few bob extra to see it like that.
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Capt. Jethro wrote:Last Saturday after bribing the house commander with a nice dinner and a few drinks she agreed to go see Star Trek in IMAX. She actually liked it and got her woman cry in during the Kelvin scene.
All I gotta say is that if I ever enter the Powerball Lottery and win it I'm gonna have one of those theaters built in my new castle!
Now watching it in Imax had to be spectacular. I wish I had a castle and the $$ for a theater too
dagadget wrote:Now watching it in Imax had to be spectacular...
It was, in fact.
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dagadget wrote:Now watching it in Imax had to be spectacular...
It was, in fact.
Indeed*. IMAX at the Franklin Institute after walking through the Star Trek the Experience Exhibition. I actually have a picture of my dad and I on a full scale 1:1 replica of the E-D bridge.
Can a day get any better?
*My only complaint is that in IMAX the lens flairs were literally blinding.
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steamrunner wrote:At least my favorite fishing and camping spot in the Bighorn Mountains is only 40 miles away! Gonna spend the next two days up there...
Sounds great.
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939