May 9, 2024
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The Part 3s, Chapter 2 marathon keeps rolling this week with Space as our not-so-final frontier. That’s right, we’re taking a look at the most recent big screen voyage of the Starship Enterprise to talk about Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond.

Time Stamps:

00:30 – Introductions and Synopsis

04:32 – Quick Star Trek Beyond Reviews

28:14 – Expanding the Syllabus

47:19 – Analysis

1:10:18 – Shelf or Trash

1:11:29 – Wrap up and Next Week’s Film

Boldly Going with Star Trek Beyond

As we hit warp speeds and push forward into December, we once again return to the universe of the Federation and the Enterprise. We didn’t boldly seek out anything this time around.

Previously, we’d talked about Star Trek Into Darkness (many years ago), so it is always interesting to visit a sequel to a film we’ve already tackled. Even more interesting, on our short-lived spinoff Back to the Movies, Caleb Masters, Arthur, and Dalton spoke about their interest in the Star Trek movies and even discussed Beyond after its initial release.

On this week’s episode, we’re discussing the Federation and Politics, Star Trek and ideology, JJ Abrams—filmmaker and producer, and much more.

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