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Jessica Freely

Angie! Good to have you back again.

I didn't realize he was in LOTR. Had to go and google him. Wow. I guess it's all a matter of taste, but I think he's a lot hotter as McCoy. That's just me.

But yeah, he added a lot of dimension to McCoy's character. I loved that he was divorced and stuff. We never knew much of anything about McCoy's background in the original series.

Angie

I love the new characters -- the casting was great and pretty much everyone who was supposed to be hot, was, plus a couple of extras. :D

I think Karl Urban turned in the best performance, though, and made a character I've never had the hots for before suddenly very interesting. Of course, I've been a fan of Karl's since Lord of the Rings, but even so, Star Trek definitely deserves a prominent spot on his resume.

Angie

Steven Harper Piziks

And I'm sure it was out before the movie even hit the theaters.

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