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If the new Star Trek poster was as subtle as the new Star Trek trailer
Movie Trailer | Ali | 21st March 2013
They should have called this movie Star Tits Into Bra-rkness. Am I right or am I right? (Actual poster at IMP).
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News: Spock still struggles to do that fingers thing
Movie News | Matt | 27th December 2012
Empire have a bunch of new Star Trek Into Darkness pics, including this one which proves once and for all that even the most experienced Vulcans still find that hand gesture thing a bit of a bastard to do.
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The rest of Star Trek Into Darkness' futuristic character names revealed
Movie Feature | Matt | 15th December 2012
After it was revealed that Benedict Cumberbatch's villain was called John Harrison, and now Alice Eve is confirmed to play Kirk love interest Carol Marcus, it's good to see the writers being so creative with their futuristic, intergalactic, sci-fi character names.
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New picture from Star Trek Into Darkness ruins entire film, probably
Movie News | Ali | 12th December 2012
Spoiler alert! Well, it's not actually a spoiler, because we don't know the plot of Star Trek Into Darkness yet. But if it shows what we think it shows, then yeah, the movie's spoiled. Already.
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5 things worth noticing on the new Star Trek Into Darkness poster
Movie Feature | Luke | 5th December 2012
To prepare for the Star Trek Into Darkness trailer beaming down later on this week, we've been treated to a brand new teaser poster, which hints at dark days ahead for our beloved London. Click through for more observations than you can shake a Captain's log at (there are five).
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Time to raid the LOLpic cupboard: more Star Trek on the way?
TV News | Matt Looker | 30th August 2011
It's almost as if a hugely successful TV show that spawned a cult franchise, an almost religious following of geeks and nerds, several box-office-busting films and a recently lauded reboot is worth another revisit just in case people will watch it.
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True Bromance
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison, Ed Williamson | 19th August 2011
'Bromances'. Not content with being merely a blight on our otherwise pulchritudinous language, the bromance has infiltrated our consciousness to the point that any admiration one chap has for another, no matter how professional or academic, is now boiled down to an Americanised hug and bubbles love affair. Without touching. Here's about eight or nine of the best on TV.
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If JJ Abrams directed your favourite movie
Movie Feature | Matt | 11th June 2011
Eagle-eyed movie fans may have spotted that JJ Abrams, director of Star Trek and the forthcoming Super 8, has a very distinctive look and style to his films that really could be applied to any movie. So I did. Ever wondered what Forrest Gump would look like if it was directed by JJ Abrams? Well, wonder no more.
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William Shatner's new album is appropriately themed
Movie News | Luke | 14th April 2011
Captain Kirk sets phasers to beam another album of musical curiosities directly into your ears. That's a good Star Trek pun, right?
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JJ Abrams opts to leave Khan on Seti Alpha V for Star Trek 2
Movie News | Chris | 26th October 2010
And yes, I already know how nerdy the title of this article is, thank you very much.
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