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Great job @slysnide but, I'm curious as to what scene you're referring to being particularly over-the-top?
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@kiion Well the first version was a product of almost a days work; I'd add a bit throughout the day and then I finished it yesterday night. The paragraphs were longer and had more meaning in them.

I was on more of a roll with the first version than with the second; I forced myself to sit down and retype it while everything was relatively fresh in my mind.
Thanks @kiion, I appreciate it. I don't feel the best about it, but I wasn't about to not complete it after coming as close as I did.
Just like I said @brady1138, here you go.
Well thank you @brady1138, I'll go and mention you on the Gatsby review after this.

Is that right? I can definitely see how "Wrath of Khan" would possibly enhance a movie like this, with the characters it has, but I don't know if after seeing this movie and the '09 movies if I'll accept the older movie, ha ha.
@redcameraman Really? I'm in a similar boat; I'm three weeks from my current semester, which is also my final one, being over, but my schedule is much more free than a traditional college would be.

I'd definitely recommend you see both of them, if you can that is. Don't let my opinion affect you not seeing one in favor of the other.
Thank you @NeonKazma. But as much as I appreciate your comment, and you know me, I really do, I know for a fact that the first version of this review was SO much better than this.
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Thanks @skywise, much appreciated. I look forward to talking about this more in depth with you after you've seen it.
Good question @redcameraman, that's a tough one. Both films add some good development to their respective franchises and the characters in them, and both had some great comedic moments as well.

If I had to choose one over the other, which is essentially what you're making me do, I would have to go with... Into Darkness by a millimeter or two. There were less inconsistencies with this.

What do you think?
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@kiion Well you'll definitely be in the mention list when I get my review for Gatsby up! Hopefully later this afternoon.