Star Trek - Il futuro ha inizio

Titolo originale: Star Trek
Regia: J.J. Abrams |
Anno: 2009
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Azione Avventura
Tag: spacecraft | teleportation | san francisco, california | time travel | space mission | parachute | black hole | supernova | prequel | futuristic | warp speed | warp engine | space | romulans | space opera | reboot | unlikely friendship | child driving car | alternative reality | 23rd century | based on tv series | 24th century |
Cast: Chris Pine | Zachary Quinto | Leonard Nimoy | Eric Bana | Bruce Greenwood | Karl Urban | Zoe Saldaña | Simon Pegg | John Cho | Anton Yelchin | Ben Cross | Winona Ryder | Chris Hemsworth | Jennifer Morrison | Rachel Nichols | Faran Tahir | Clifton Collins Jr. | Tony Elias | Sean Gerace | Randy Pausch | Tim Griffin | Freda Foh Shen | Kasia Kowalczyk | Jason Brooks | Sonita Henry | Kelvin Yu | Marta Martin | Tavarus Conley | Jeff Castle | Billy Brown | Jimmy Bennett | Greg Grunberg | Spencer Daniels | Jeremy Fitzgerald | Zoe Chernov | Max Chernov | Jacob Kogan | Lorenzo James Henrie | Colby Paul | Cody Klop | Akiva Goldsman | Anna Katarina | Douglas Tait | Tony Guma | Gerald W. Abrams | James McGrath | Jason Matthew Smith | Marcus Young | Bob Clendenin | Darlena Tejeiro | Reggie Lee | Jeffrey Byron | Jonathan Dixon | Tyler Perry | Ben Binswagner | Margot Farley | Paul McGillion | Lisa Vidal | Alex Nevil | Kimberly Arland | Sufe Bradshaw | Jeff Chase | Charles Haugk | Nana Kagga-Hill | John Blackman | Jack Millard | Shaela Luter | Sabrina Morris | Michelle Parylak | Osgood Perkins | Amanda Foreman | Michael Berry Jr. | Lucia Rijker | Pasha D. Lychnikoff | Matt Beisner | Neville Page | Jesper Inglis | Greg Ellis | Marlene Forte | Leonard O. Turner | Mark Bramhall | Ronald F. Hoiseck | Irene Roseen | Jeff O'Haco | Scottie Thompson | Deep Roy | Majel Barrett | Ronnie Steadman | Rico E. Anderson | Richard Arnold | Tad Atkinson | Leslie Augustine | Johnny Baca | Diora Baird | Sala Baker | Leo Baligaya | Corey Becker | Larry Blackman | Jessica Boss | Neil S. Bulk | Etalvia Cashin | James Cawley | Brad Champagne | Zachary Culbertson | Jeffrey De Serrano | T.C. De Witt | Christopher Doohan | Claire Doré | Etienne Eckert | Ken Edling | Aliza Finley | Ian Fisher | Anna Florence | Mathew Thomas Foss | Massi Furlan | Tommy Germanovich Jr. | Mary Grace | Wyatt Gray | Nancy Guerriero | Jarrell Hall | Justin Rodgers Hall | Jeffery Hauser | Brad William Henke | Ryan T. Husk | Elizabeth Ingalls | Sierra Kane | Christopher Karl Johnson | Jolene Kay | Lauren Mary Kim | Sarah Klaren | Makiko Konishi | Tashana Landray | Daniel D. Lee | Anne Leighton | James Lew | Jill Lover | Steve Luna | Aaron Lynch | Justin Malachi | Nav Mann | Paul Marshall | Owen Martin | Taylor McCluskey | Matthew McGregor | Caitlin McKenna | Andrew Mew | Patrizia Milano | Heidi Moneymaker | Kevin Moser | Jonathan Dunkerley Newkerk | Westley Nguyen | Jim Nieb | Andres Perez-Molina | Mark Phelan | Damion Poitier | Rahvaunia | Bertrand Roberson Jr. | Deborah Rombaut | Leonard Jonathan Ruebe | Darth Schuhe | Ramona Seymour | William Morgan Sheppard | Katie Soo | Joseph Stephens Jr. | Joseph Steven | T.J. Storm | Kaitlin Sullivan | Paul Townsend | Scott Trimble | Errik Tustenuggee | Ravi Valleti | Jason Vaughn | A.J. Verel | Brian Waller | Steve Wharton | Wil Wheaton | Rob Wood | Lynnanne Zager |

James Tiberius Kirk è nato tra le stelle ed è cresciuto nell'Iowa, ribelle e ostinato vuole conoscere il nome della bella Uhura, onorare la memoria del padre, servire una causa, esplorare nuovi mondi e arrivare là dove nessun uomo è giunto prima. Spock è nato sul pianeta Vulcano da madre umana e padre vulcaniano, razionale e controllato pratica la disciplina del Kolinahr per purificarsi dalle emozioni, ama con virtuoso trasporto Uhura, domina la sua metà umana e si arruola nella Flotta stellare. È sull'Enterprise, prestigiosa nave spaziale governata dal Capitano Christopher Pike, che i due giovani si incontrano e si scontrano per affrontare un temibile nemico venuto dal futuro. Nero, diabolico Capitano Romulano, ha infatti deciso di distruggere tutti i pianeti della Federazione per mettere a tacere il dolore di una perdita incommensurabile. Tra passato, presente e futuro, Kirk e Spock si arrenderanno a una grande amicizia e curveranno lo spaziotempo, salpando verso l'ultima frontiera.

Approfondimenti

This film was shot in 2.35:1 anamorphic Panavision, which is director of photography Dan Mindel [...] D
According to scientist Hugh Everett, creator in 1957 of the theory about parallel universes, th [...] D
The interior of the Romulan mining ship Narada was made of six pieces that could be rearranged [...] D
Originally, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, had written a cameo for the original James T. Kirk, [...] D
Jennifer Morrison and John Cho both starred in the first season episode Dr. House - Medical Div [...] D
Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and J.J. Abrams personally called upon Leonard Nimoy's home to requ [...] D
In this film, James T. Kirk was born in 2233; he wrecks a 1965 Corvette Stingray in 2243, this [...] D
To prepare for his role as Captain James T. Kirk, Chris Pine watched classic episodes and read [...] D
Christopher Doohan: The son of the late James Doohan (Scotty from Star Trek (1966)), appears as [...] D
The film takes place in 2233, the 2240s, 2255, 2258 and 2387. D
As seen in this film, the communicator was designed by Russell Bobbitt in collaboration with th [...] D
The time travel aspect of the story was the most difficult part of the story to develop. Time t [...] D
Randy Pausch: A Star Trek-loving Carnegie-Mellon Computer Science professor, who gained widespr [...] D
This film finally establishes Uhura's first name in Star Trek canon as Nyota. Gene Roddenberry [...] D
In this film, Spock decides to maroon an uncooperative Kirk on the planet Delta Vega. This mirr [...] D
Blueberry alcohol-based paint was used for Rachel Nichols' green skin and brown freckles were a [...] D
Before this film, the highest-grossing Star Trek film ever made was Primo contatto (1996) with [...] D
Between scenes, Bruce Greenwood, John Cho and Anton Yelchin played chess against each other. D
Italian censorship visa #102613 delivered on 29 April 2009. D
Carol Marcus, Kirk's old love interest and mother of his son from Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan [...] D
The film's teaser trailer (welders working on the half-built starship Enterprise, amidst narrat [...] D
When James T. Kirk asks (Prime) Spock how does he know his name, Spock responds with "I have be [...] D
William Shatner had wanted a major role in this film like Leonard Nimoy, and wanted James T. Ki [...] D
In a British interview with Edith Bowman on BBC Radio 1, Matt Damon mentioned that he called J. [...] D
Winona Ryder, who plays Spock's mother Amanda, is only six years older than Zachary Quinto, who [...] D
Make-up artist Barney Burman supervised the make-up for the aliens in this film. His team had t [...] D
Eric Bana improvised Nero's speech patterns. D
Gene Roddenberry considered a film about his characters' time at Starfleet Academy back in 1968 [...] D
Although the first Star Trek film to pass the $100 million mark outside the U.S., the film cont [...] D
The crew on the U.S.S. Kelvin use communicators that were of the same style used on the origina [...] D
Leonard Nimoy had received numerous invitations over the years to return to the role of Spock b [...] D
When Hikaru Sulu stabs the Romulan, his blade exits the body looking green. This is because lik [...] D
In earlier drafts of the script, the U.S.S. Kelvin was originally named the U.S.S. Iowa, named [...] D
While arguing with Kirk, Spock says "I'm aware of my responsibilities, Mister." His protégà [...] D
Captain Pike challenges James T. Kirk to join Starfleet and explore his potential. There was an [...] D
Nichelle Nichols, who played Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek (1966), was going to make a cameo as [...] D
The first shot of Uhura and Spock in the Starfleet Academy shuttlecraft hangar shows them stand [...] D
The film mainly references alien races introduced by Star Trek (1966) such as Vulcans, Klingons [...] D
The computer listed in the credits that was used to help create this film is called the Gene Ro [...] D
The U.S.S. Kelvin's captain, Richard Robau (Faran Tahir), is named after Roberto Orci's Cuban u [...] D
This is the first Star Trek motion picture since CBS assumed ownership of the Star Trek franchi [...] D
On the television series, Romulans are usually presented with V-shaped ridges on their forehead [...] D
The scene in which Spock is bullied by the other Vulcan children for his human heritage was des [...] D
Although the scene depicting Spock's birth was deleted from the final cut, this nonetheless ins [...] D
Not the first time that bright spotlights have pointed straight into camera on the bridge of th [...] D
Tyler Perry scored a cameo because he's such a huge fan of the franchise. D
The futuristic white road car in the background of some of the Starfleet Academy exterior shots [...] D
Simon Pegg, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and J.J. Abrams had all previously worked together on M [...] D
The U.S.S. Enterprise was originally redesigned by Ryan Church using features of the original, [...] D
There is a scene in which cadets are boarding shuttle craft inside a huge, cavernous hangar. Th [...] D
Uhura's roommate Gaila is an Orion, a race whose females are held up as ideal sex symbols in a [...] D
Actor Bruce Greenwood (Captain Christopher Pike) played the lead role in Thirteen Days (2000) a [...] D
According to John Cho, after filming ended, J.J. Abrams gave the cast small boxes containing li [...] D
Simon Pegg described Scotty as a Scot stereotype, but a positive one ("Scots are the first peop [...] D
It's possible and likely that Spock's half-brother Sybok was banished from Vulcan before Nero d [...] D
James Marsden was considered for the role of Dr. Leonard McCoy. D
This film is dedicated to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and his wife Majel Barrett. D
This film has its roots in the 1968 World Science Fiction Convention, where Gene Roddenberry de [...] D
To add a sense of realism to this film, J.J. Abrams would often follow the camera operator and [...] D
This film was written before the 2008 writer's strike. J.J. Abrams played a large role in writi [...] D
J.J. Abrams selected Michael Kaplan because he had not seen any of the Star Trek films, and so [...] D
One of the drinks that Uhura orders in the bar scene is a Cardassian sunrise. In the original t [...] D
The roles of Kirk and McCoy were originally played by William Shatner and DeForest Kelley, who [...] D
Ben Cross playing Sarek informs Spock that he will always be a child of two worlds. In Padiglio [...] D
The throttle unit used on the Enterprise is a ZF Marine Smart Command 5200 (a throttle unit ori [...] D
When Kirk is being chased by a predator on Delta Vega, a child was used a stand-in for Chris Pi [...] D
To develop the female characters, the wives of J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Roberto Orci and Al [...] D
Like his predecessor in the role of Russian Starfleet officer Pavel Chekov, Walter Koenig, Anto [...] D
The sound made by the motorcycle that Kirk rides to the shuttle departing to Starfleet Academy [...] D
According to an article in Cinefex magazine, one idea regarding the look of the Narada stemmed [...] D
During the Starfleet shuttlecraft hangar scene, a forklift with very unusual wheels is visible. [...] D
Chief Engineer Olson is the first redshirt in the reboot to die during a mission. D
Simon Pegg filmed his role as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott in five weeks. D
Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, who play the odd couple James T. Kirk and Spock, were previously [...] D
Simon Pegg did not audition for the role - he simply received an email from J.J. Abrams asking [...] D
McCoy refers to his divorce, saying all his wife left him was "his bones", suggesting this is w [...] D
Spencer Daniels: as Johnny. Daniels was originally cast at James T. Kirk's older brother Samuel [...] D
Gary Sinise, who bears a strong resemblance to DeForest Kelley, was rumored to have been in con [...] D
This film is influenced by: Star Trek: Balance of Terror (1966) (Kirk encounters Romulans for t [...] D
The first theatrical trailer uses the track "Down with the Enterprise" by Two Steps From Hell. [...] D
During the sequence where Chekov attempts to input his authorization code for the ship-wide bro [...] D
Eric Bana previously appeared in Hulk (2003), in which his father was played by Nick Nolte. Nol [...] D
J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have all written movies for Leonard Nimoy's cousin, [...] D
As of 2009, this is the highest-grossing film based on a live-action television series. D
ACTOR TRADEMARK (Leonard Nimoy): [identity]: When Spock Prime meets James T. Kirk in the cave o [...] D
Chris Prangley auditioned for the role of James T. Kirk. D
This is the first Star Trek film to list its cast in alphabetical order, rather than by who the [...] D
The original opening for this film was going to feature the Enterprise NCC-1701 under the comma [...] D
Bruce Greenwood (Captain Pike) is the third Quebec-born actor to be cast as a Starfleet captain [...] D
In many of the bridge scenes, there is a blonde woman wearing black slacks in the background. M [...] D
Ricky Gervais was offered a role in this film, which he turned down, stating that he was not a [...] D
Under his breath, a flustered McCoy calls Spock a green-blooded hobgoblin, which is a nod to th [...] D
An Aptera Typ-1 automobile was used on-location. D
Deep Roy's eyes were digitally replaced with eyestalks to give Keenser a more alien appearance. [...] D
The engine room of the U.S.S. Enterprise was filmed in a Budweiser factory in Van Nuys, Califor [...] D
To perform Scotty's accent, Simon Pegg was assisted by his wife Maureen Pegg, who is from Glasg [...] D
In the film's ending, Leonard Nimoy, in a voice-over, repeats the iconic opening lines from the [...] D
This marks the first time ever in the entire franchise that someone actually utters the line "B [...] D
Hikaru Sulu says that his combat training is in fencing. This is a nod to a famous scene in the [...] D
Kirk's inflated hands were created by giving Chris Pine large latex gloves. D
Greg Grunberg: Performed the voice-over of James T. Kirk's stepfather. Grunberg was considered [...] D
Majel Barrett, the wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, is the voice of the Enterprise c [...] D
William Morgan Sheppard, who plays the Vulcan Councillor whom Spock sees regarding going to eit [...] D
There is a supposed "odd-numbered movie curse" associated with the Star Trek films in which the [...] D
The character that Bruce Greenwood plays, Captain Christopher Pike, was the commander of the U. [...] D
Nyota Uhura (Zoe Saldana), a human, falls in love with Spock (Zachary Quinto) a half-human, hal [...] D
Wil Wheaton, who played Wesley Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Star Trek - [...] D
The Romulan mining ship Narada is five miles wide and fifteen miles long. D
McCoy says "I may throw up on you" which is repeated later in this film by Kirk. This is also a [...] D
Joe Quinto: Zachary Quinto's brother, who is credited as a stuntman, is visible as a Romulan du [...] D
Karl Urban is a longtime self-described religious fan of Star Trek (1966). He used to watch the [...] D
The design of the U.S.S. Enterprise was influenced by the sleek modernist work of 1960s artist [...] D
For the space jump scene, the actors were initially filmed on harnesses, facing downward. Howev [...] D
Every current incarnation of Star Trek (1966) had someone from a previous series appear in the [...] D
Kirk's father dies in the line of duty near the Laurentian system. William Shatner (Kirk from t [...] D
When Cameron Crowe saw a rough cut of the film, he kept asking who played the villain. He was s [...] D
An ongoing joke in the Star Trek universe is the redshirt character, a slang term for a stock c [...] D
Zachary Quinto and John Cho appeared in Streghe (1998). D
This is the fourth consecutive Star Trek film in which the main villain (Nero) has a bald head, [...] D
In the scene where Kirk is taking the Kobayashi Maru test, he is eating an apple, which is also [...] D
Besides the Star Trek reboot series, J.J. Abrams also directed Mission: Impossible III (2006). [...] D
Chris Pine described his first audition as awful, mainly because he could not take himself seri [...] D
Nero is an amalgamation of the same-named emperor from ancient history and Jules Verne's Captai [...] D
Costume designer Michael Kaplan wanted aged, worn, and rugged clothes for the Romulans, because [...] D
Bruce Greenwood was largely cast on the strength of his performance in Thirteen Days (2000). D
When the Enterprise first encounters the Narada, for a few brief moments on the Narada's viewsc [...] D
The concept of different-colored uniforms to indicate crew members' functions was inspired, in [...] D
In this film, Chris Hemsworth plays George Kirk, James T. Kirk's deceased father. In real life, [...] D
The Beastie Boys, whose song "Sabotage" is featured in this film, had referenced Star Trek (196 [...] D
The "black sheep" of the Enterprise crew, Kirk wears only his black undershirt up until he is f [...] D
In reference to Scotty's mention of the transporter experiment with Admiral Archer's beagle, Al [...] D
This was the first film where Industrial Light & Magic used entirely digital ships. D
Roberto Orci drew on his personal relationship with Alex Kurtzman as a basis for the relationsh [...] D
First big screen reboot for Rachel Nichols in the small role of Uhura's Orion roommate Gaila. R [...] D
This is Tyler Perry's first movie role outside of one of his own projects. This proved to be a [...] D
Since the tie-in novel "Best Destiny" (1993) by Diane Carey, Kirk's mother's first name has bee [...] D
The gun battle that takes place on the Romulan mining ship was originally written as a fistfigh [...] D
In resetting the historic storyline for the Star Trek universe, Captain Kirk has become Captain [...] D
In an interview with the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Zachary Quinto mentioned that he had heard of [...] D
The first teaser trailer and posters for this film showed its original release date, December 2 [...] D
Admiral James Komack, played by Ben Binswagner, is a tribute to James Komack who directed Star [...] D
The role of James T. Kirk came down between Mike Vogel and Chris Pine. Vogel was reported as be [...] D
Chris Pratt read for the role of Captain James T. Kirk. D
When Kirk and McCoy are leaving for Starfleet Academy on the new recruits' shuttle, the starshi [...] D
Wil Wheaton: The Romulan who warns Nero: "Sir, if we ignite the red matter..." D
Only two cast members are shared by this film and its immediate predecessor Star Trek - La neme [...] D
Eric Bana, Karl Urban, Chris Hemsworth and Zoe Saldana have all appeared in films featuring the [...] D
When Kirk first meets Uhura, he attempts to impress her by mentioning phrenology. This was a 19 [...] D
Scotty makes some reference to finally understanding how warp travel is in fact space traveling [...] D
When Chekov manages to transport Sulu and Kirk aboard from a fall, he shouts "Yo-moyo!" This is [...] D
In Star Trek history, the atmosphere on Vulcan is meant to be thinner than the atmosphere on Ea [...] D
James Kyson was interested in the role of Hikaru Sulu, but the producers of Heroes (2006) were [...] D
Navy, and Star Trek, tradition has the change of command verbal exchange: "I relieve you" repli [...] D
After the scene in the bar, Captain Pike says to Kirk "You know your father was captain of a st [...] D
Star Trek canon states that Vulcan orbits the star 40 Eridani A, approximately 16.5 light-years [...] D
Sydney Tamiia Poitier auditioned for the role of Nyota Uhura. D
LeVar Burton later went on record to say that he was disappointed with this film. D
Production designer Scott Chambliss used the layout of the Enterprise bridge from Star Trek (19 [...] D
Eighteen council members and one stenographer are convened for the Honor court scene. Only five [...] D
In a deleted scene, Nero is interrogated by a Klingon on the prison planet Rura Penthe, and esc [...] D
J.J. Abrams' only two choices for Nero were Russell Crowe and Eric Bana. D
To prepare for his role as Spock, Zachary Quinto grew his hair longer and dyed it, and shaved h [...] D
Sarek's statement that marrying a human woman was merely logical echoes his dialogue from Star [...] D
There is a scene in which cadets are boarding shuttlecraft inside a huge, cavernous hangar. Thi [...] D
One of the buildings in San Francisco near Starfleet Academy resembles the Willis Tower (former [...] D
During filming, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman asked Leonard Nimoy to voice the title character [...] D
The Star Trek film with the longest hiatus to date since the last motion picture (seven years). [...] D
According to designer Ryan Church, the design of the U.S.S. Enterprise in this film pays homage [...] D
J.J. Abrams' "good luck charm" Greg Grunberg had to turn down a role in this film due to other [...] D
The outdoor scene on Vulcan viewed by Spock's mother, Amanda (Winona Ryder), is based on multip [...] D
The U.S.S. Kelvin's shuttles are basically an upgraded version of the Class F shuttles on Star [...] D
Chris Pine's father Robert Pine had appeared in Star Trek: Voyager: The Chute (1996) and worked [...] D
Adrien Brody had discussed playing Spock with J.J. Abrams. D
Because of the confidentiality and secrecy of the film's production, various fake working title [...] D
Score writer Michael Giacchino was enlisted to write an entirely original new theme. He won an [...] D
When a hearing is held to investigate Kirk's cheating on the Kobayashi Maru exam, an admiral ca [...] D
Fans of this film were confused about this, and believed this was a prequel to the original ser [...] D
This film features several similarities or references to Star Trek II - L'ira di Khan (1982): N [...] D
In early drafts of the script, Delta Vega was originally written as a desert planet, rather tha [...] D
Dominic Keating, who played Malcolm Reed on Enterprise (2001), auditioned for the role of James [...] D
The only non-Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Sound Editing. [...] D
The actors playing the Romulans spent two to four hours applying make-up. Three prosthetics wer [...] D
J.J. Abrams was born a few months before Star Trek (1966) first aired. D
Zachary Quinto was attracted to the role of Spock as he wanted to explore the character's dual [...] D
According to Karl Urban, film production and shooting were ultra-secret: "There is a level of s [...] D
Despite being huge fans of Star Trek (1966), Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were initially very [...] D
Steven Spielberg convinced J.J. Abrams to direct this film, and provided advice on some of the [...] D
Martin Compston auditioned for the role of Scotty, but tried to memorize instead of reading the [...] D
Eric Bana shot his scenes toward the end of filming. D
In the final shot of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the windows are Morse code. They spell out "KHAN". [...] D
Karl Urban was cast at his first audition, which was two months after his initial meeting with [...] D
The Romulans are wearing Japanese tabi boots; shoes that have a separate section for the big to [...] D
The visual effects team developed a program that would realistically portray what an explosion [...] D
Among the famous buildings hidden inside the futuristic San Francisco skyline in the first Star [...] D
Leonard Nimoy's participation as Spock Prime in this film was to connect it with the original s [...] D
The back of Spock's seat in the shuttle when placed in front of the windshield form the symbol [...] D
Kirk, Sulu and Olson's space-jump from Captain Pike's shuttle to the Romulan energy drill. Kirk [...] D
During Chekov's emergency beam-out, the transporter room symbol graphic is the scheme design us [...] D
When this film premiered at Sydney's Opera House on April 7, 2009, there was spontaneous applau [...] D
Paul McGillion auditioned for Scotty, and while he did not get the role, he impressed the filmm [...] D
John Cho cited masculinity as an important aspect of the role of Hikaru Sulu, and spent two wee [...] D
A shuttlecraft (before Starfleet deploys the rescue starships) is seen with the name Moore. Thi [...] D
The U.S.S. Enterprise bridge set was built on gimbals to make the actors' rocking motions look [...] D
Leonard Nimoy was actually longtime friends with J.J. Abrams' parents. D
This is the first time in Star Trek that the Stardate corresponds to the year in which the stor [...] D
(Current timeline) Spock confronts Spock Prime by stating "You lied" - (Prime) Spock corrects h [...] D
J.J. Abrams opted to use as many practical effects as possible. D
The canonical tie-in comic "Star Trek: Countdown" establishes several tie-ins with the prime St [...] D
Eric Bana plays Captain Nero, a denizen of the planet Romulus. Bana previously starred in the m [...] D
The large creature on Delta Vega was nicknamed "Big Red" by the filmmakers, and has approximate [...] D
To make this film appeal to the casual audience, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman cut down on the [...] D
When McCoy helps Kirk into sickbay after purposely making him sick, a Dyson Airblade hand dryer [...] D
Zoe Saldana never saw Star Trek (1966), but agreed to play the role of Uhura after J.J. Abrams [...] D
This was the first Star Trek film in which Michael Dorn did not appear since Star Trek V - L'ul [...] D
In this film, James T. Kirk is twenty-five years old. This is referenced with Spock Prime sayin [...] D
Ben Cross' best-known role before this film was in Momenti di gloria (1981), which was also the [...] D
The audio effects were designed by sound effects technician Ben Burtt, who is noted for his wor [...] D
The song that plays on the car radio when young Kirk drives his stepfather's convertible off a [...] D
To perfect the Vulcan salute from Spock, Zachary Quinto had his fingers glued together by J.J. [...] D
The sets for the ice planet of Delta Vega, and the Romulan drill, were located in a parking lot [...] D
Leonard Nimoy, Majel Barrett, William Morgan Sheppard, Greg Ellis, Christopher Doohan and Paul [...] D
With four Academy Award nominations each, this film and Rotta verso la Terra (1986) have the mo [...] D
When Kirk, Sulu and Olsen dive into the Vulcan atmosphere, Kirk is wearing a blue spacesuit. Th [...] D
In the trial against Kirk for cheating on the Kobayashi Maru test, when he demands to face his [...] D
When Spock and Spock Prime meet face to face for the only time before the film's ending, they d [...] D
Chris Hemsworth's feature film debut; he previously acted in television for several years. D
According to the Blu-ray audio commentary, J.J. Abrams had a meeting with George Lucas. During [...] D
J.J. Abrams: [Kelvin] The U.S.S. Kelvin, on which Kirk's father serves, is named after Abrams' [...] D
When Chris Pine was cast as Captain James T. Kirk, he sent William Shatner a letter and receive [...] D
Fans were confused about this film, and thought that this was a prequel to the original series, [...] D
Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and J.J. Abrams all signed on while filming Mission: Impossible III [...] D
On the ice planet Delta Vega, Scotty says he tested the transporter on Admiral Archer's prized [...] D
Keenser was not a character on Star Trek (1966) was not a Starfleet engineering division crewme [...] D
The final scene is a tribute to the opening title sequence of Star Trek (1966), and symbolizes [...] D
According to J.J. Abrams, the difficulty of depicting the future in this film was that much of [...] D
At the Spike TV 2009 Scream Awards, Star Trek (2009) won for best movie. William Shatner accept [...] D
Vulcan has only been seen in a version on the television series, in plate shots on DS9, and in [...] D
Eric Bana previously played the title character in Hulk (2003), making him one of four veterans [...] D
Some scenes of Leonard Nimoy and Eric Bana required that part of their bodies be animated. Nero [...] D
Derek Mears was the first choice to play the long-faced alien barfly in the Shipyard Bar. Becau [...] D
The snowscapes would have been shot in Iceland, but this was too expensive, so they were shot i [...] D
Victor Garber: There is a deleted scene of Nero, imprisoned in the prison colony on Rura Penthe [...] D
The Kobayashi Maru simulator is the same set as the U.S.S. Kelvin bridge. D
The Romulans were chosen as antagonists of the Enterprise as they had been featured less than t [...] D
Just before he died in 1991, Gene Roddenberry was asked in an interview what was to become of S [...] D
Simon Pegg had previously worked with J.J. Abrams on Mission: Impossible III (2006), one of the [...] D
During the scene where the cadets are assigned to their starships, Uhura complains to Spock tha [...] D
On the Blu-ray behind the scenes feature, it was revealed that in some scenes, J.J. Abrams woul [...] D
As Spock (Zachary Quinto) sits down to pilot the ship from the future that Spock Prime (Leonard [...] D
Pavel Chekov's surname was inspired by the surname of Anton Chekhov, classical Russian writer o [...] D
The transporters' energizing sound is the same as the one used on Star Trek (1966). D
IDW published a comic prequel series titled "Star Trek: Countdown" that fleshed out Nero's back [...] D
Josh Lucas was considered for the role of Captain Christopher Pike. D
Scottie Thompson makes a brief cameo as Nero's wife. D
The transporter beams are normally seen to speckle and sparkle on Star Trek (1966), but in this [...] D
Zoe Saldana meet with Nichelle Nichols to learn more about the role of Nyota Uhura. D
Although later Star Trek installments (Discovery and Picard) would later make waves by using th [...] D
On Star Trek (1966), props used on the set (notably McCoy's medical scanner) were actually salt [...] D
Three members of the Enterprise crew have also been replacement actors in other franchises: Kar [...] D
Much of the film's cast and crew are huge fans of Star Trek (1966), including Roberto Orci, Ale [...] D
Near the film's ending, a shuttle behind Spock Prime has the number "12091" on the side. This c [...] D
Of the now thirteen films, this was the most expensive Star Trek film as of 2009, at an estimat [...] D
The first time that Zachary Quinto met Leonard Nimoy at Comic-Con, Nimoy said to the young acto [...] D
The Korean-American actor John Cho was initially uncertain about being cast as the Japanese-Ame [...] D
Early in this film, when McCoy is getting Kirk to the Enterprise, they board a shuttlecraft nam [...] D
The first original series film to be rated PG-13 in the U.S., and 12 in the U.K. All of the oth [...] D
There are over 1,000 special effects shots in this film. D
FRANCHISE TRADEMARK: (Vasquez) A reference was made to the inclusion of Vasquez Rock to the Vul [...] D
This film marks the movie debut of Zachary Quinto, who was best known as Sylar on the televisio [...] D
This film was originally supposed to open with the birth of Spock. D
At first, many fans expected this film would be a prequel to Star Trek (1966), set several year [...] D
The sound of the automatic doors opening on the U.S.S. Enterprise is a Russian train's toilet f [...] D
In designing the Romulan ship Narada, Scott Chambliss was heavily influenced by Art Nouveau arc [...] D
The set used for the long dark corridor on the Delta Vega Federation outpost, appears to be the [...] D
This marks Leonard Nimoy's seventh appearance in a Star Trek film. D
This is the first Star Trek film to be created without any involvement from neither Gene Rodden [...] D
The San Francisco skyline, as seen from the Starfleet Academy grounds, contains the distinctive [...] D
The third of three films that have any scenes on Earth. The first two were Rotta verso la Terra [...] D
Spock Prime's last line "thrusters on full" was an improvisation. The scene was originally film [...] D
SERIES TRADEMARK: (Sherlock Holmes) For the second time in a Star Trek film, Spock (Zachary Qui [...] D
NASA scientist Dr. Carolyn Porco was consulted on how to properly present the planetary science [...] D
Damon Lindelof likened the Romulans in this film to pirates, with their unique tattoos, disorga [...] D
Leonard McCoy mentions joining Starfleet after his divorce. This refers to D.C. Fontana's (one [...] D
Chris Hemsworth (George Kirk) and Chris Pine (James T. Kirk) later played the title character i [...] D
Before becoming a successful actor, Leonard Nimoy did several odd jobs, including being a cabdr [...] D
According to Simon Pegg, J.J. Abrams wanted to emphasize the size of the ship, and gave the eng [...] D
First work of the franchise (either movie or TV series) since the death of Majel Barrett. Howev [...] D
John Cho and Jennifer Morrison had previously worked together on Dr. House - Medical Division: [...] D
When Kirk tells (Prime) Spock "You know, coming back in time, changing history, that's cheating [...] D
This is the third film in the franchise where Leonard Nimoy speaks the famous "where no man has [...] D
J.J. Abrams claimed this was surreal to direct Leonard Nimoy as Spock: "This guy has been doing [...] D
Production designer John Eaves, who had worked on several Star Trek series and films, was broug [...] D
Despite playing a younger Sulu, John Cho was thirty-six years old when he took on the role. (Ge [...] D
Captain Pike's whistle (to break up the bar fight) had the "boatswain whistle" pitch used on St [...] D
Keri Russell was considered for a role in this film. D
Russell Bobbitt tracked down a model of the original tricorder from Star Trek (1966) and brough [...] D
SERIES TRADEMARK: (47) Continuing the tradition of including the number 47 in some way into a Star T [...] D
Spock Prime and Nero both travel back in time from the future year 2387 - eight years after the even [...] D

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When Spock materializes on Vulcan as it is being destroyed to get the elders an earth style aircraf [...] D
Kirk is exiled from the Enterprise and somehow, miraculously, finds Spock Prime living in a cave in [...] D
Uhura claims to be able to speak three dialects of Romulan. It has been established that relations [...] D
When Kirk helps Pike off the torture table on the Narada, he supports Pike on his left side. But wh [...] D
When Kirk and crew are devising their plan, Spock says he can board the Narada and "steal back" the [...] D
In the first scene with Mr. Scott at his desk in the outpost, the x-ray machine as seen over his le [...] D
In the fight scene between Nero and Kirk, Nero's injured ear and scars change sides from right to l [...] D
During the space jump, Chekov reports the away team's altitude every few seconds. His first report [...] D
During the countdown at the beginning of the movie when Captain Kirk is on the collision course, as [...] D
During the space jump scene, the three parachute divers are seen gravitating to the planet at great [...] D
After the Narada comes through the black hole the next shot shows the bridge of the Kelvin and the [...] D
In the high altitude parachute jump, the display on Chekov's screen showing the order of jumpers (O [...] D
The extremely aggressive attitude of the cadets in picking the bar fight reflects absolutely none o [...] D
During Chekov's announcement to the crew during the voyage to Vulcan, he leans over to his left (to [...] D
When Nero activates the drill over San Francisco, Starfleet Academy is seen with many cadets going [...] D
When Captain Robau is shown at the beginning of the film, the Starfleet insignia on his uniform dis [...] D
When Sarek is speaking to young Spock, the child has a split lip with the suggestion of green blood [...] D
When the ship arrives at Vulcan, the shields are engaged before dropping out of warp. Even so, the [...] D
When the Romulans attack Earth, a flame can be seen coming down on the seaport near Starfleet, crea [...] D
When Kirk and Bones are exchanging introductions on the shuttle the day Kirk enlists in Starfleet, [...] D
In the final "Spock on Spock" scene, there is an obvious height difference between the two. Young S [...] D
When Spock is beamed away from Spock Prime's ship at the end of the movie he is in a sitting positi [...] D
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Chekov obtained transporter lock on Kirk and Sulu because the transponders in their communicators h [...] D
When the Kelvin encountered the Narada, the latter was emerging from a black hole, thus the "lightn [...] D
In the opening scene after Kirk's wife has given birth to Jim, Chris Hemsworth's Australian accent [...] D
When Captain Pike is talking to Kirk in the bar, he says "You understand what the Federation is, do [...] D
When Ayel lifts Kirk by the throat, the wires pulling Kirk up can be seen. D
When the USS Kelvin is attacked by the Narada, the front half of the saucer section suffers a lot o [...] D
Old Spock has free earlobes while young Spock has attached ones. D
When Spock requests permission to come on the bridge, he says, "Permission to come aboard, Captain. [...] D
Uhura's earrings change color several times throughout the mission. It is highly unlikely that she [...] D
When Kirk and Spock beam aboard the Romulan vessel, Spock leans down to perform a mind meld on one [...] D
When Spock enters the Bridge to become Kirk's first officer in the final scene (after Kirk relieves [...] D
When Kirk is making out with Uhura's green-skinned roommate Gaila, green makeup on the front of his [...] D
When Spock and his father Sarek are discussing his mother Amanda's death in the transporter room, o [...] D
Saturn's moon Titan orbits in the plane of the rings, but when the Enterprise rises out of the atmo [...] D
When Spock travels 129 years into the past via temporal black hole, he should have arrived in the p [...] D
When young Kirk jumps out of the corvette the car is traveling at a speed of at least forty miles a [...] D
The Starfleet logo, the distinctive "arrow-head" that featured on all the teasers, was originally i [...] D
When Kirk, McCoy and Uhura rush onto the bridge to inform the captain that they are racing into a R [...] D
Green-skinned Gaila has a white scalp where her hair is parted. D
1548 squared is 2396304. Not 2396324 as stated in the beginning of the movie. D
If one drop of red matter created a black hole in a super nova, the whole container of it would hav [...] D
In the opening battle sequence, the computer indicates that weapons are offline but when the crew p [...] D
When Nero is told that Spock has destroyed the drill and Nero yells, "Spock," Nero's left ear is th [...] D
When Kirk encounters Spock Prime in the cave, Spock asks "How did you find me?" This is never answe [...] D
Chekov's Russian accent is sometimes perceived to have a major flaw in it. In Russian, there is no [...] D
Kirk's statement to the crew that Spock had resigned his commission was incorrect. He was not givin [...] D
When the crew is discussing the plan to beam aboard Nero's ship, Ensign Chekov states that, in orde [...] D
The "Enterprise" is referred to as Star Fleet's new flagship. While in current naval tradition a fl [...] D
When Sulu reaches down to rescue Kirk after the fight scene on the drill platform, Kirk is holding [...] D
In the scene where Kirk is first picked up off the deck of the Narda after jumping, just before he [...] D
When they plan to sneak up on the Narada, Mr. Scott is holding a towel with both hands, but when th [...] D
By destroying Vulcan, Nero does not prevent the development of red matter. The development of red m [...] D
When Neros' ship is attempting to reach Earths' core it is drilling through the water by the Golden [...] D
When Kirk convinces Pike and Spock that they are heading into a trap as they warp towards Vulcan, K [...] D
During the awards ceremony, several flags can be seen in the background, including what appears to [...] D
In the opening scene, as the Kelvin bridge crew is trying to analyze the anomaly, one of the bridge [...] D
As the red matter creates the singularity inside of the Narada, the Enterprise is caught in the gra [...] D
In Star Trek, Captain Kirk mentions a Federation/Romulan War many years previously. The war was con [...] D
After Spock boards the Vulcan ship on board the mining vessel, Kirk is seen walking through some pi [...] D
The deep crevasse that the young James Kirk dumps the corvette into is not a natural canyon (which [...] D
Some viewers have commented that the Nero/Spock confrontation that sends them through the black hol [...] D
Mr. Scott says he had a transporter mishap with "Admiral Archer's prized beagle". The series Enterp [...] D
According to the writers, the new Stardate system has the year and the decimal points indicate the [...] D
The movie's universe diverges from the familiar Star Trek universe in 2233, when Nero arrived in th [...] D
When Captain Pike is beamed back to the Enterprise, he is somewhat able to move on his feet with he [...] D
When McCoy and Kirk board a shuttle headed for the Enterprise, there are nacelles visible on the bo [...] D
When Chekov is briefing the crew on his plan to catch up to the Narada, there is a close-up shot of [...] D
When Nero is accused of genocide after destroying Vulcan, he responds that he is trying to prevent [...] D
Kirk goes from being an Academy cadet (literally, since there's nothing to show he actually graduat [...] D
When Spock prime is mind melded with Kirk, he state 129 yrs from now a star will explode and threat [...] D
Romulus was doomed either way. It's star going supernova destroyed the planet. If the Red Matter ha [...] D
When the insertion of the Red Matter into the center of Vulcan started to create the black hole, th [...] D
The female Vulcan Minister is smiling as she stands up at Spock's entrance hearing for the Science [...] D
When Uhura confronts Spock about being assigned to the USS Farragut, Spock refers to her as Lieuten [...] D
Spock Prime is surprised that Kirk is not yet Captain of the Enterprise. In his time line, he serve [...] D
When the Narada first attacks the Enterprise upon its arrival at Vulcan, its missiles impact the En [...] D
The USS Kelvin's upper engineering hull has a tapered cylindrical shape in all but one shot. It is [...] D
When Kirk is looking at the Enterprise still under construction, the camera is showing specks of du [...] D
Once Nero realizes that he has time traveled into the past, rather than attacking the Kelvin, he sh [...] D
When drilling into Vulcan, Nero does it over dry land, having a clear shot to the planets core, how [...] D
At the end, when Nero's ship begins to collapse and be drawn into the black hole, Kirk and the Ente [...] D
When young Kirk is driving his stepfather's Corvette and listening to him on the cell phone, the so [...] D
In the opening, when Captain Robau of the Kelvin says, "Polarize the view screen", he is wearing a [...] D
There are no mountain ranges anywhere in Iowa, yet one appears behind Kirk while he approaches the [...] D
During Spock and Kirk's fight on the bridge, Spock slams Kirk into one of the bridge consoles, whic [...] D
When Uhura walks in on Kirk and Gaila, she says, "I've been working on solar systems." While earth' [...] D
When Chekov beams Kirk and Sulu onto the transporter pad from their free-fall, they hit the pad har [...] D
The shadow of the camera is visible on Spock Prime's back near the end of the movie. D
When young Kirk is forced to stay on the Kelvin because there is an "auto-pilot malfunction", he ha [...] D
In the end when Spock and Spock Prime are talking, their positions relative to the ships in the han [...] D
The authorization code used by Chekov is way too short to be secure (even for 1960s standards, let [...] D
The Romulan ship managed to reach Earth and start drilling without Starfleet attacking because the [...] D

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Chief Engineer Olson: I can't wait to kick some [...] D
George Kirk: What are we gonna call him? Winona [...] D
Spock Prime: [after Kirk relieves Pike of comman [...] D
James T. Kirk: [to Spock] The test itself is a c [...] D
Spock: We are traveling at warp speed. How did y [...] D
James T. Kirk: You know, coming back in time, ch [...] D
Spock Prime: It is remarkably pleasing to see yo [...] D
Sarek: Speak your mind, Spock. Spock: That woul [...] D
Christopher Pike: [whistles to break up fight be [...] D
[Kirk rescues Pike] Christopher Pike: What're y [...] D
Scotty: So, the Enterprise has had its maiden vo [...] D
Christopher Pike: Mr. Spock, I'm leaving you in [...] D
Ayel: Your species is even weaker than I expecte [...] D
Scotty: I like this ship! You know, it's excitin [...] D
James T. Kirk: [still suffering from the vaccine [...] D
[the U.S.S. Enterprise is being sucked into a bl [...] D
James T. Kirk: I don't feel right. I feel like I [...] D
James T. Kirk: Bones, doesn't it bother you that [...] D
Spock Prime: To stop Nero, you alone must take c [...] D
James T. Kirk: Where are we? Leonard 'Bones' Mc [...] D
[Pike previously told Kirk he would be an office [...] D
[from trailer #3] Nero: I've been waiting for t [...] D
Lt. Nyota Uhura: [Having just learned that she i [...] D
[Spock Prime and Kirk arrive at a derelict Starf [...] D
Christopher Pike: All power to forward shields. [...] D
[deleted scene: Spock's birth] Sarek: I was thi [...] D
Christopher Pike: You know, I couldn't believe i [...] D
Spock Prime: James T. Kirk! James T. Kirk: Excu [...] D
Christopher Pike: Scan Vulcan space, look for an [...] D
Spock: We must gather with the rest of Starfleet [...] D
Vulcan Council President: You have surpassed the [...] D
Spock: [finding himself aboard the ship of his f [...] D
Test Administrator: How the hell did that kid be [...] D
Captain Robau: If I don't report in 15 minutes, [...] D
Lt. Nyota Uhura: Gaila, who is he? Gaila: Who's [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: How the hell did they do [...] D
Christopher Pike: Kirk, you, too. You're not sup [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: I may throw up on ya. Ja [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Are you actually suggesti [...] D
Spock: [to Kirk] Out of the chair. D
Kirk: Make that two. Her shot's on me. Lt. Nyot [...] D
James T. Kirk: Sulu, let's go home. D
Kirk: [Bolts out of bed suddenly from being seda [...] D
Flight Officer: You need a doctor. Leonard 'Bon [...] D
[Spock notices a elder Vulcan walking in the doc [...] D
[last lines] Spock Prime: [closing monologue] S [...] D
Lt. Nyota Uhura: I'm impressed. For a moment the [...] D
[Kirk rushes onto the bridge, urging the ship to [...] D
Amanda Grayson: There's no need to be anxious. Y [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Well, congratulations, Ji [...] D
James T. Kirk: Now, what is it with you, Spock? [...] D
Spock Prime: You are, in fact, the Mr. Scott who [...] D
James T. Kirk: Stardate: 2258.42... or, uh, 4... [...] D
James T. Kirk: [hurling to his death with Sulu] [...] D
Christopher Pike: Russian whizkid, what's your n [...] D
Young Spock: I presume you've prepared new insul [...] D
[as the Narada pursues Spock, he suddenly whips [...] D
Lt. Nyota Uhura: [catches Kirk hiding under her [...] D
[Kirk drives his stepfather's Corvette toward a [...] D
James T. Kirk: Your ship is compromised, too clo [...] D
Young Spock: You suggest I should become complet [...] D
Christopher Pike: I'm Captain Christopher Pike. [...] D
Admiral Richard Barnett: This is Commander Spock [...] D
Spock: I am as conflicted as I once was as a chi [...] D
Kelvin Crew Member: Captain, we have visual! [...] D
Spock: [sits in the cockpit of his future self's [...] D
Ayel: I will speak for Captain Nero. Captain Ro [...] D
Spock: [Kirk has been appointed captain, and the [...] D
Lt. Nyota Uhura: [to Spock, after the destructio [...] D
James T. Kirk: Scotty, how we doin'? Scotty: Di [...] D
James T. Kirk: [on Spock] Who was that pointy-ea [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Wait a minute, kid. How o [...] D
Pavel Chekov: Ensign Authorization code: nine-fi [...] D
Scotty: I've never beamed three people from two [...] D
Nero: James T. Kirk was considered to be a great [...] D
Nero: I know your face from Earth's history. [...] D
Spock Prime: What if I told you that your transw [...] D
Spock: Get him off this ship. D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Permission to speak freel [...] D
James T. Kirk: I relieve you, sir. Christopher [...] D
Spock: Acting Captain's Log, Stardate 2258.42. W [...] D
[through a mind meld with Kirk] Spock Prime: Bi [...] D
James T. Kirk: So what kind of combat training d [...] D
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Three more Klingon warbir [...] D
James T. Kirk: Where you came from... did I know [...] D
Sarek: Spock, you are fully capable of deciding [...] D
Kirk: [highly agitated and suffering side effect [...] D
Nero: We wait. We wait for the one who allowed o [...] D
Nero: That ship. Take it out. Romulan: Sir, if [...] D
[Kirk and Scott run around the Enterprise's engi [...] D
Spock: [on intercom] Dr Puri, report. Leonard ' [...] D
James T. Kirk: What are you doing? Leonard 'Bon [...] D
James T. Kirk: [Stepping aboard the bridge as it [...] D
Security Officer: [McCoy is half-carrying a loop [...] D
Spock: [volunteering for what could be a suicide [...] D
Scotty: Except, the thing is, even if I believed [...] D
[from trailer #2] Nero: The wait is over. D
Gaila: Jim, I think I love you. James T. Kirk: [...] D
James T. Kirk: [upon taking command of the Enter [...] D
[first lines] Communication Operator: U.S.S. Ke [...] D
Hikaru Sulu: The fleet has cleared spacedock, Ca [...] D
Lt. Nyota Uhura: [During the Kobayashi Maru test [...] D
Spock: [standing across Lt. Uhura before he and [...] D

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