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Epic Star Trek video review from Phantom Menace guy
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Ali
1st September 2010
It's 67 minutes long, which means it'll be tomorrow by the time you finish it. Still totally worth it.
My favourite web series of the past year has been the video reviews by Mr Plinkett of RedLetter Media - the guy who spent 70 minutes tearing The Phantom Menace a new a-hole and 90 minutes sewing it to the mouth of Attack Of The Clones. For a serial murderer, he sure does know his movies.
Imagine my excitement, then, when I found a new 67 minute review for JJ Abrams' Star Trek, particularly after his bilious rants against the various shitty Next Generation movies. Sadly, it seems he liked this one, but it's no less hilarious.
Full disclaimer: I haven't watched this one in full yet, but it made me laugh out loud after four seconds, and that's good enough for me.
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