From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos   
   From Address: YourName@YourISP.com (Your Name)   
   Subject: Re: Abrams to destroy Star Wars franchise next   
      
   In article , "Bast"    
   wrote:   
   >    
   > Why do you insist I go to a theater and pay money. and can't get an idea if    
   > I like it or not from a free download FIRST ?   
   >    
   > If I get a sample tube of toothpaste in the mail, I can decide if I want to    
   > buy the retail package or not, based on THAT.   
   >    
   > If you want to pay for my tickets, time and expenses, I'll go to the theater    
   > to keep you happy.   
   > If you pay enough, I'll even post a fully detailed review here, or send it    
   > to you personally   
   > If you don't want to put up the money,....shadddap.   
      
   These days only a complete moronic imbecile actually goes to the cinema   
   without knowing anything about the movie they're going to see. All the   
   information from various sources is designed to entice people to go and   
   see the movie, and if that infomation makes you think it's crap, then   
   there's zero point wasting time and money actually going to see it.   
      
   Unfortunately most of the human race are morons who simply can't think of   
   anything else to do on a Friday / Saturday night, so do go and watch utter   
   drivel movies simply for the sake of it. :-(   
      
   The minute it was announced that Abrams' movie was an idiotic reboot it   
   was automatically going to be utter crap AS A "STAR TREK" MOVIE. Whether   
   it's any good in it's own right is completely irrelevant - it's pretending   
   to be "Star Trek" when it's not. If they had released it with a different   
   name, "Universe Hiking" or "Galaxy Walking", then maybe it would have been   
   worth giving a chance to ... but as a pretend "Star Trek" movie, it's not   
   even worth bothering with when it comes onto TV for free.   
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