I’m very glad there no extra scenes
in this. It’s not deserving of Director’s Cut status. And I am glad it’s over.
Shatner is a great actor- but screenwriter/ director he is not. This is one
time he should have foregone an attempt to stroke his ego.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
"Star Trek V: The Official Comic Book Adaptation"
Star Trek V: the comic book adaption
lived up to its movie version counter-parts reputation. It’s starts off really
funny, has some great action, 2 great Trek villains (Romulans and Klingons) and
then once you find out that a rouge Vulcan set everything up to steal a
spaceship and meet God, like the movie, it all just falls apart.
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