From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net   
   Subject: Re: Abrams' Trek Sequel To Be Released 29 June 2012   
      
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    your.name@isp.com (Your Name) wrote:   
      
   > In article <4b49617c$0$2474$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>, "Jaxtraw"   
   > wrote:   
   >    
   > > Anim8rFSK wrote:   
   > > > In article ,   
   > > > "Your Name" wrote:   
   > > >   
   > > >> "Anim8rFSK" wrote in message   
   > > >> news:ANIM8Rfsk-43D540.13145609012010@news.dc1.easynews.com...   
   > > >>> In article <1cOdnUo3W_X4C9XWnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@earthlink.com>,   
   > > >>> "Steven L." wrote:   
   > > >>>   
   > > >>>> Paramount has announced that "Star Trek 2," the sequel to Abrams'   
   > > >>>> "Star Trek" film, will be released in theaters on 29 June 2012.   
   > > >>>>   
   > > >>>> That's the last weekend before the Fourth of July, which helps   
   > > >>>> ticket sales--if Abrams can stay on schedule. (The schedule for   
   > > >>>> his first film slipped by some six months.)   
   > > >>>   
   > > >>> Yeah, but I don't think that was his fault; from everything I've   
   > > >>> heard, the film was done by the original release date.   
   > > >>   
   > > >> No doubt it was the studio idiots trying to get Kirk and Spock to be   
   > > >> a female characters, the computer not to talk, ... plus another   
   > > >> miliion more idotic changes. :-\   
   > > >   
   > > > Actually no. We kept *hoping* they were fixing things, stuff Abrams   
   > > > had said during the shoot that he couldn't address in the script   
   > > > because of a writer's strike, or add The Shat, or fix that   
   > > > embarrassingly bad shot of the Big E sitting on the ground, but I'm   
   > > > told they locked the film months before they released it and just sat   
   > > > on it.   
   > >    
   > > And what, pray tell, was wrong with the beauty shot of the Ent under    
   > > construction? Would have been better if they'd only been wise enough to   
   ask    
   > > you to do it, would it?   
   >    
   > The original Enterprise (and Kirk's later ones) weren't constructed on   
   > Earth and didn't have the ability to land / take off from a planet. It was   
   > built in Space Dock.   
      
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