
New ‘Star Trek’ Images Go Ice Climbing, Show Off Code Red
Movie News By Cole Abaius on April 3, 2009 | Be the First To CommentI know that you’ve been sitting in your room all day secretly hoping that new images from Star Trek would hit the web. You got a few phone calls from friends to go play Bocce Ball at the park or hit up the all-you-can-eat pancake buffet at Shoney’s, but you turned them down just in case the pictures hit while you were away from your keyboard. Well, my friend, all that waiting and anti-social behavior has finally paid off.
And it’s paid off in dividends – a dramatic look from Eric Bana in full-face tattoos, Chris Pine climbing out of the ice cliffs, Kirk and Spock moments away from sharing a tender kiss.
Expect to spend a lot more time at home turning down birthday party invitations and bathing in front of your computer because the Star Trek advertising campaign has a lot more to come, I’m sure. Footage, pictures, bobble-heads. They’re coming. And so is the future.
What do you think? If the future finally comes this summer, what will happen to the present?
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