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# Star Trek Into Darkness [Blu-ray]

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Directed by J.J. Abrams. Starring Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban.

Review: Quinto and Pine are Awesome yet Again - Okay so I'm going to be straight up with you, most of you are going to like the first one better. I personally like this one better and here's why. What some of you are not going to like is the talking and emotional stuff. Personally, I think it adds depth to the characters. You get to see a wider range of emotion from Chris Pine's acting (and Zachary Quinto's but he's Vulcan so . . . well his portrayal of Spock has always been a little more emotional lets be honest). And you see him deal with grief and how it affects his decision and how it makes him a better man by doing the right thing despite his anger and hatred. I do think the emotional stuff between Spock and Uhura (though somewhat funny) was unneeded as I did not feel like it was really resolved unlike the emotional scenes between Kirk and Spock. Watching it, it seems Spock gives more concern to how Kirk's feeling than his girlfriend (I do believe their relationship is in fact doomed since in TOS Uhura ends up with Scotty, Not until Sat Trek 5 but I digress). This movie has a completely different tone than the first. While the first one was witty, funny, and just plain fun, meeting the characters and watching them get into their roles. This movie is a bit darker. Dealing with death and somewhat betrayal. Don't get me wrong, this movie still has it's funny parts. Kirk can't help but throw in that one line even in a serious situation to make the audience laugh. I just feel that because of the tone change the first and second movie shouldn't really be judged together as they are both good in their own way. Thing I hate most. In TOS (The Original Series) it was always about Spock, Kirk, and Bones. Once again, this movie and it's predecessor focus on Spock, Kirk, and Uhura. I like Uhura. I really do. She's a strong willed, independent woman, who can stab Klingons. Awesome, but I did not want to see her so much. I like Bones in TOS. I love the trio's dynamic. This has none of that dynamic as Bones inserts a witty one liner and is off screen for the next twenty minutes. Benedict Cumberbatch. Say what you want about a white guy playing Khan, but he did such a good job at it. Well he plays crazy really well and truthfully, despite his crazy guy ambitions, he's kind of right. Just saying. His performance of the insane genius superhuman is great and it was a pleasure to watch him on the big Screen. (Can't wait to watch Sherlock Season 4) The plot. Well . . . sigh. . . to be honest, they did take parts of Wrath of Khan. When I first watched it, I had never seen TOS or it's movies so I didn't know who Khan was or what happened in the end of Star Trek II, but because I did not know anything about it. I thoroughly enjoyed the plot. After seeing Wrath of Khan I still do, but they did put in references to the movie that might annoy some people. We got to see Klingons for the first time and debating on the repercussions from this movie, we might see them next time too. Overall, I love this movie. I mean loooooove this movie. I love the first one two, but I like watching this one as a higher preference. Some of you will not take too the talking and emotional stuff (though really I didn't think there was as much as people kept claiming. It felt pretty balanced), some will appreciate it. Some will think the plot is a rip off from Wrath of Khan, some will not depending on your stance (I'm saying no cause there's no Genesis Project). I think there is more depth and character development and Kirk and Spock's friendship becomes deeper for it. It's still a good movie. This movie got me interested in TOS and I now I enjoy TOS and Abramsverse as two separate beings. It's a great access to those who don't think they can suffer through the 60s silliness right off the back (that and the first 3 or 4 really bad episodes). So FIVE STARS!!!! . . . . K/S Forever
Review: Among the very best of the Star Trek movies yet made - Star Trek Into Darkness accomplished what I didn't think was possible: to re-engage, to to speak, a very respectable movie franchise to even greater heights than any of it's predecessors. That is no small feat, but Abrams has managed it with a thoroughly engaging story and plot, and a cast of outstanding young actors. The CG effects and everything else are, of course, first rate as well, something you would naturally expect from an Abrams film. All of the younger actors channel their older counterparts with an amazing amount of authenticity. It was a lot of fun watching them as they adopted the accents and mannerisms of the old guard with such skill. Zachary Quinto's voice could have perhaps been lowered considerably to match the tonal properties of the original Spock/Nemoy, but this is just one of a few minor quibbles. Beside,doing so would have probably come across as phony and inauthentic in any event. Karl Urban does a wonderful early version of the irascible Bones. Urban is, in my opinion, a very interesting and talented young character actor who reminds me a lot of Gary Oldman or Dustin Hoffman in their ability to transform themselves so thoroughly like human chameleons). Another incredibly talented actor in this piece is Benedict Cumberbach as the evil Pike. I first noticed Cumberbach as the modern day version of Sherlock Holmes in the unfortunately short-lived series of that same name. He was, in my opinion, the best flim version of Sherlock Holmes I have ever seen. FYI: I am a HUGE Conan Doyle fan and am thoroughly acquainted with the behavior and mannerisms of Doyle's Holmes and Cumberbach managed to absolutely nail Holme's personality down in a way that no other actor has. Star Trek into Darkness has been thoroughly reviewed by others far more capable than myself, but I will only say that it is a must see for any serious sci-fi fan, such as myself. As I've said, it is, in my opinion, among the best, if not the best of the entire Star Trek franchise to date. It is one that I am going to purchase on disk and watch many times.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B009934S5M |
| Actors  | Chris Pine, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana |
| Aspect Ratio  | 2.40:1 |
| Audio Description:  | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #300,851 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #71,996 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (24,605) |
| Director  | J.J. Abrams |
| Dubbed:  | Castilian, French, Italian |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating  | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Blu-ray, Import |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Producers  | Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Burk, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.31 x 0.59 x 6.77 inches; 2.47 ounces |
| Release date  | September 10, 2013 |
| Studio  | IMPORTS |
| Subtitles:  | Castilian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Color
- **Format:** Blu-ray, Import
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 1

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quinto and Pine are Awesome yet Again
*by A***R on March 27, 2015*

Okay so I'm going to be straight up with you, most of you are going to like the first one better. I personally like this one better and here's why. What some of you are not going to like is the talking and emotional stuff. Personally, I think it adds depth to the characters. You get to see a wider range of emotion from Chris Pine's acting (and Zachary Quinto's but he's Vulcan so . . . well his portrayal of Spock has always been a little more emotional lets be honest). And you see him deal with grief and how it affects his decision and how it makes him a better man by doing the right thing despite his anger and hatred. I do think the emotional stuff between Spock and Uhura (though somewhat funny) was unneeded as I did not feel like it was really resolved unlike the emotional scenes between Kirk and Spock. Watching it, it seems Spock gives more concern to how Kirk's feeling than his girlfriend (I do believe their relationship is in fact doomed since in TOS Uhura ends up with Scotty, Not until Sat Trek 5 but I digress). This movie has a completely different tone than the first. While the first one was witty, funny, and just plain fun, meeting the characters and watching them get into their roles. This movie is a bit darker. Dealing with death and somewhat betrayal. Don't get me wrong, this movie still has it's funny parts. Kirk can't help but throw in that one line even in a serious situation to make the audience laugh. I just feel that because of the tone change the first and second movie shouldn't really be judged together as they are both good in their own way. Thing I hate most. In TOS (The Original Series) it was always about Spock, Kirk, and Bones. Once again, this movie and it's predecessor focus on Spock, Kirk, and Uhura. I like Uhura. I really do. She's a strong willed, independent woman, who can stab Klingons. Awesome, but I did not want to see her so much. I like Bones in TOS. I love the trio's dynamic. This has none of that dynamic as Bones inserts a witty one liner and is off screen for the next twenty minutes. Benedict Cumberbatch. Say what you want about a white guy playing Khan, but he did such a good job at it. Well he plays crazy really well and truthfully, despite his crazy guy ambitions, he's kind of right. Just saying. His performance of the insane genius superhuman is great and it was a pleasure to watch him on the big Screen. (Can't wait to watch Sherlock Season 4) The plot. Well . . . sigh. . . to be honest, they did take parts of Wrath of Khan. When I first watched it, I had never seen TOS or it's movies so I didn't know who Khan was or what happened in the end of Star Trek II, but because I did not know anything about it. I thoroughly enjoyed the plot. After seeing Wrath of Khan I still do, but they did put in references to the movie that might annoy some people. We got to see Klingons for the first time and debating on the repercussions from this movie, we might see them next time too. Overall, I love this movie. I mean loooooove this movie. I love the first one two, but I like watching this one as a higher preference. Some of you will not take too the talking and emotional stuff (though really I didn't think there was as much as people kept claiming. It felt pretty balanced), some will appreciate it. Some will think the plot is a rip off from Wrath of Khan, some will not depending on your stance (I'm saying no cause there's no Genesis Project). I think there is more depth and character development and Kirk and Spock's friendship becomes deeper for it. It's still a good movie. This movie got me interested in TOS and I now I enjoy TOS and Abramsverse as two separate beings. It's a great access to those who don't think they can suffer through the 60s silliness right off the back (that and the first 3 or 4 really bad episodes). So FIVE STARS!!!! . . . . K/S Forever

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Among the very best of the Star Trek movies yet made
*by W***0 on September 29, 2013*

Star Trek Into Darkness accomplished what I didn't think was possible: to re-engage, to to speak, a very respectable movie franchise to even greater heights than any of it's predecessors. That is no small feat, but Abrams has managed it with a thoroughly engaging story and plot, and a cast of outstanding young actors. The CG effects and everything else are, of course, first rate as well, something you would naturally expect from an Abrams film. All of the younger actors channel their older counterparts with an amazing amount of authenticity. It was a lot of fun watching them as they adopted the accents and mannerisms of the old guard with such skill. Zachary Quinto's voice could have perhaps been lowered considerably to match the tonal properties of the original Spock/Nemoy, but this is just one of a few minor quibbles. Beside,doing so would have probably come across as phony and inauthentic in any event. Karl Urban does a wonderful early version of the irascible Bones. Urban is, in my opinion, a very interesting and talented young character actor who reminds me a lot of Gary Oldman or Dustin Hoffman in their ability to transform themselves so thoroughly like human chameleons). Another incredibly talented actor in this piece is Benedict Cumberbach as the evil Pike. I first noticed Cumberbach as the modern day version of Sherlock Holmes in the unfortunately short-lived series of that same name. He was, in my opinion, the best flim version of Sherlock Holmes I have ever seen. FYI: I am a HUGE Conan Doyle fan and am thoroughly acquainted with the behavior and mannerisms of Doyle's Holmes and Cumberbach managed to absolutely nail Holme's personality down in a way that no other actor has. Star Trek into Darkness has been thoroughly reviewed by others far more capable than myself, but I will only say that it is a must see for any serious sci-fi fan, such as myself. As I've said, it is, in my opinion, among the best, if not the best of the entire Star Trek franchise to date. It is one that I am going to purchase on disk and watch many times.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***E on September 21, 2013*

I hate writing reviews for films. Especially ones from the various franchises that have huge followings of people whose feelings about the series are somewhat passionate as I find that I get negative marks for the oddest things, so this is my preamble. If you don't like my review, make a comment. Ok? Don't just play games, Spock wouldn't approve of illogical negatives. Right, then. This is a great movie. It does what good entertainment should, it captures the attention AND imagination of the viewer. The new films in the Star Trek world really stand alone, you don't need to know who Kirk and Spock are, you don't have to know all sorts of insider jargon. All you really have to do is let the film take you along with it into an exciting and sometimes alarming trip into a world where good and bad are not always easily separated. And, there are some EXCELLENT scenes where the CGI doesn't intrude at all, you don't watch it wondering how they did an effect, you watch it with your heart in your throat. That's both amazing and entertaining when you consider how easily it could have all descended into farce. The casting is great, the actors have created new versions of familiar friends, without you feeling as if there's something wrong with who they are. Ok, that's it. Good film, good story, great fun.

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