@@starcrafter13terran lol, true story. My 36 year old English teacher walked in one day and said, "I have good news, I just payed off my student debt". Dude was two years short of 20 years but eh
The line about his father being captain for 12 minutes and saving 800 lives is a really great line. Very inspiring and encompasses who Kirk really is. Pine was a great choice.
"...your father was captain of a star ship for 12 minutes. He saved 800 lives, including your mothers, and yours. I dare you to do better." That line gets me every time.
I'll eat your comment bait. Spock and Uhuru had intimacy. Kirk and Uhury had chemistry, which any young man and woman has assuming they are drinking, young and healthy.
Let's just take a moment to appreciate that of the four people that started the fight with Kirk, only two walked out of that room under their own power. The other two looked like they'd been beaten with a bag of hammers. He may have "lost", but he definitely won.
In kirks defense he is outnumbered here in this fight. 1 dude against 4 is nowhere near a fair fight. Also 2 address Kirk getting his ass kicked throught the film he’s a regular human going up against aliens with super strength he is Outclassed in terms of strength hence y he uses his brain 2 strategize.
It was a critical Beatdown. But I think people are missing the generalization that Kirk, despite his dysfunctional issues, he held his own for a cool 30 seconds against 4 Starfleet Cadets. And if you been in a fight, 30 seconds is a lifetime.
My favorite is when Spock turns down the Vulcan High Council, and decides to join Starfleet instead after the High Council insults Spock's human mother. That "live long and prosper" is the best implied F you response!
I like this scene. He's an underdog, and I thought he took his beating like a man. Yeah, it was humiliating, but a lot of the times life is humiliating. It was how he carried himself. By the end of the movie, he's a captain.
i didnt much like it, thought it was abit too violent. if a person is down, who would pick him up to pound him some more when he's clearly helpless? and these are starfleet people too. i thought in gene's future people would be too grown up for that.
I like this scene too for a lot of the same reasons and one more. He made the cadets look like punks. He lost the fight but he took on all four of them...drunk no less...and got in some pretty effective shots on all of them. Plus them ganging up on a lone "townie" really makes them look bad.
Nihilanth1982 +because this is the JJ Adams kind of Starfleet;4on1beatdowns and where a mining ship kills 6starfleet ships in the space of mins.makes you want to root for the Klingons.
Probably going to start a flame war, but I genuinely think that this is my favorite iteration of Captain Pike. He's just someone that, even though I know it's movie, I can admire.
Actually, Kirk didn't have to wait to save millions from Krall. Under his leadership, they stopped Nero in this movie and saved billions on Earth. He did better many times over in both movies.
First Movie, Pike: You know that instinct to leap without looking, that was his nature too. And in my opinion it's something Starfleet's lost. Second Movie, Pike: Obey the rules, don't follow your instinct blindly.
@@chrisjoy1321 Times? Balance? He didn't say that, in the second film he clearly ban the very same type of behavior that he encouraged in the first film. This isn't any growing experience, this is the writer's mistake in the character (in this case Pike) bio to fit the current story plot.
@@zidneya Disagree dude. Kirk clearly violated the Prime Directive, and nearly killed Spock. There's taking leaps of faiths and being reckless to a point of stupidity. Pike was right about needing people like that, but those people need to learn to discipline that instinct
I think that what irritated Pike more in Into Darkness was the fact that Kirk broke the Prime Directive and then, rather than giving a justification in his log, falsified his reports.
Command presence is when you just stand there and everyone comes to attention. No moving around to get attention, not making a sound. Just stand there as the first person sees you out of the corner of their eyes and starts poking the guy next to him until everyone just stops. My favorite way of watching the senior leadership find the idiots under their command.
5:29 I think this is where Kirk truly committed to do better like Pike said. That night he was contemplating but up until here, he is drifting. The moment is just him and the Enterprise, a love he doesnt realize is forming. All he knows is he is going to do better than his father and prove to himself he has what it takes to be an officer and one day a captain. Its the little moments in movies that have the biggest impacts.
You know it’s funny he complimented him for “leaping without looking something starfleet has lost” but then breaks his balls for breaking the rules in part 2
This is super random but I always thought Chris Pine would be a perfect Nathan drake after watching this scene. I think Chris has the perfect balance of quick wit, sarcasm, and sincerity that Nolan North imbues into Nate.
I really love how they handled Pike in this series, and in Discovery too honestly. I didn't watch the original Star Trek, but wasn't he essentially in the first episode and became permanently disabled before being shipped to a planet to live out his days with his love interest? They really gave him him a backstory and arch and I'm all for it.
Yup, his fate was more tragic in the original show, but the show is beautiful, i'd recommend watching it I just started watching these reboot films, and the first was fun, definitely gonna watch the rest.
I don't know why, but this scene has always stuck with me. Probably because it's one of the most well written, well portrayed scenes in any movie I have ever seen. So much so, I sought it out just to watch it again :) Well done
Now that's a man who knows who he's talking to and how to inspire him. This version of Kirk wouldn't enlist out of duty or honor. But he would do it on a dare to save lives and one up his old man.
5:29 This is when the human emotion took over. Kirk dreaming/visualizing himself exploring space as a commander of his own vessel. Spock probably would have rationalized to stay on earth if it was his scene.
Sort of... I told a guy to go get some friends, so it wouldn't be so boring for me. Then i reminded him that multiple opponents is my specialty, so getting more friends would actually be worse for him than coming at me solo. I think it confused him.
While they did appear for the first time during the 24th century, we have never been told when the Cardassians made first contact with the Federation so this isn't a continuity error. Plus it's an alternate reality so anything could've happened.
ShehbazAhmed5 This Star Trek ark is while we were still unknowingly going to become engage in war with the Klingons. Maybe her drink order was a Kim or Chloe Kardashian.
There's a possibility that the Cardassian drink spread faster than the Federation :)) .... maybe it was popular so it reached as far as Earth, but First Contact wasn't made yet.
Fun fact: this scene was filmed in Firehouse Brewing Company in Rapid City, South Dakota. Good food, good service, pretty cool decor. Pretty sure they give out plastic firefighter hats to kids.
Man, I loved this reboot! Totally bad ass, all the actors did a great job of keeping the old style feel while breathing new life into the characters, I especially liked McCoy, and wish they had done more with him, Karl Urban did a great job of getting in all of McCoy’s classic lines with a Clint Eastwood esq. delivery. If Ben Affleck did decide he wanted to ditch being Batman in the DCEU, Urban would make a great replacement. Pine was excellent as Kirk in his younger years, albeit cockiness being the major difference between his version and Shatner’s. Shatner’s Kirk had more Confidence, whereas Pine’s comes across as Cockiness, Which is fine, because as the series progresses (if they make more, which I still hope they do) We are seeing it shift to the more confident Kirk, the only dynamic that felt a little off was Quinto’s Spock, primarily because I’m just not use to seeing Spock that emotional, but frankly that’s how they wrote the character I suppose, to explore his motivations, etc. It just seemed a little out of place with the rest of the cast being so spot on to the original performers versions. Still, I thought he did a good job, Quinto’s problem is you can always sort of see the smile behind his “expressionless” expression, whereas Nimoy had the greatest poker face, deadpan delivery, with very little inflection in his words, that gave a much more convincing emotionless character, he could express emotion by raising his eyebrow, while his face remained stoic, or by the way he rendered the word “fascinating”. Still though, the reboot, or “Kelvin” timeline as it’s now known? Was great, particularly the first movie! Come back JJ, and do some more!
this is perhaps 1 of 3 best scenes in this best of the best Star Trek films. thank you Alexa Katz for capturing it. i have been waiting for 5 or 6 years to see this scene again. i need to get a copy of this film. thx again, Alexa.
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For any of you REAL nerds out there. There actually is a real shipyard bar location in Riverside IA. It goes by the name of Murphy’s Bar and grill. If for whatever misfortunate reason you find yourself in Riverside, stop by, and you’ll see. 🖖
Captain Pike's last words to Kirk before he left the bar was a huge push and wake-up call. I don't know if it's really motivation or not, but hearing the heroic actions of others through a few words can really echo deeply into you.
This was the only Star Trek movie I liked. It’s the best out of all. It’s even more serious and darker than the others. I liked the rivalry between him and Spock before they became friends.
Fun fact: In real life, Chris Pine has an English degree from Berkeley, so he knew exactly was he was talking about when he was listing off all of those linguistic terms( phonology, morphology, and syntax). Side note: I too am an English major 😉
Why? Most of what is known about language is taught by the end of grammar school. In layman's terms, syntax is just sentence structure, morphology is word structure (prefixes, suffixes, etc.), and phonology is how and why similar sounding words have different meanings. More is taught in later grades, but most of what people use is taught in early years.
“Morphology, phonology, syntax”. Just because he knew those three linguistic terms, it shouldn’t have been enough to convince that he knew what he was talking about. It’s not like he explained what the three words meant in the first place.
Sometimes I wonder how ANY of the Star Trek characters - apart from Spock, Picard & Data - could ever reach the cognitive level to build (or maintain) an interstellar civilisation.
Bruce Greenwood is a really stellar Capt Pike. The father figure he is to the cadets is really remarkable. He has great qualities of a mentor and father. As someone who is a new father myself I am trying to embody the best personality traits including those that Pike possesses
Bruce Greenwood is a treasure. SO underrated. Was my favorite character in the star trek movies until they killed him off in ID. This is such a great scene though.
Kirk: 4 years? I'll do it in 3. Did he just make a Scotty reference? Scotty: It'll take 8 weeks sir. But you don't have 8 weeks so I'll do it for you in 2.
are we all gonna ignore when Uhura was telling the bartender what she wanted that the pictures had like flashy holographic pictures on the menu?? I would also like to include Kirk and Uhura really hit it off until those crazy cadets. “Relax cupcake it was a joke go get more guys it will be an even fight. U can whistle really loud u know that?” Pine was too hilarious 😂😂 I would also like to include Fire Captain Connor Fahey transitioned to Starfleet and became Captain Christopher Pike who was Captain Kirk’s new boss
@@kevinmencer3782 I laughed when I saw your comment. This post has been up for 5 years and no one has commented on it until you 😅 Maybe we're the only two humans here 😂
It may have been 4v1 but Kirk still held his own. He managed to beat 2 of them before getting his face smashed in by the other 2. And the last guy was strong cos he was able to literally pick Kirk off the floor, carry him in mid air a few feet 2 the table before slamming him on it and pummeling him
"Don't you want to know my name before you completely reject me?"
"I'm fine without it."
"You *are* fine without it" Kirk has some serious game!
Helps when you're one of the most attractive men on the face of the Earth. Imagine Scotty using that same line.
i'm no english speaker, what that means?
Rama Wendler if someone is “fine” they’re attractive
Is it game or just cringe lol
@@captainteeko4579 it’s an attempt.
University : you could have a degree in 4 years.
Me : I'll do it in 6.
I'll pay it off in 20
@@starcrafter13terran wow, that's being a bit too optimistic.
@@starcrafter13terran lol, true story. My 36 year old English teacher walked in one day and said, "I have good news, I just payed off my student debt". Dude was two years short of 20 years but eh
😂
Dude, I'm still laughing. That is classic.
The line about his father being captain for 12 minutes and saving 800 lives is a really great line. Very inspiring and encompasses who Kirk really is.
Pine was a great choice.
"...your father was captain of a star ship for 12 minutes. He saved 800 lives, including your mothers, and yours. I dare you to do better."
That line gets me every time.
I dare you to do a better line.
6 months since that dare and nothing... Do they still have sandwiches there?
Amer Alajmi Quality over quantity.
That's because your heart has a built-in translator. Pike: "The thing you owe to your father is the same thing you owe to yourself . . . honor."
Something a lot of people could never be.
Kirk and Uhura had more chemistry in this one scene then she did with Spock in the rest of the trilogy.
Spock is half Vulcan he couldn’t have chemistry with a lab rat if he wanted to.
InTurtleBleeting I mean he feels plenty in TOS. AOS just isn’t written as well I feel 🤷🏻♀️
The actor who plays Spock is homosexual..maybe that's also part of why he couldn't get enough chemistry with a woman, unlike Chris Pine.
I'll eat your comment bait. Spock and Uhuru had intimacy. Kirk and Uhury had chemistry, which any young man and woman has assuming they are drinking, young and healthy.
@@kuroroluxifer8321 but everyone is gay don't you follow politically correct popular culture?
Let's just take a moment to appreciate that of the four people that started the fight with Kirk, only two walked out of that room under their own power. The other two looked like they'd been beaten with a bag of hammers. He may have "lost", but he definitely won.
he lost in fact he gets his ass kicked throughout the movie
@@yahiryellow1 and then becomes Captain…looks like u didn’t watch the movie
@@moneymitchfr2824 what is your real FUCKING name
In kirks defense he is outnumbered here in this fight. 1 dude against 4 is nowhere near a fair fight. Also 2 address Kirk getting his ass kicked throught the film he’s a regular human going up against aliens with super strength he is
Outclassed in terms of strength hence y he uses his brain 2 strategize.
@@yahiryellow1 naw... 4 v 1 where you take out 2 is a win. You kept your pride,
Man I love how Pike and Kirk had that father-son relationship. It was sad to see him broken after his death. I love how he saw something in him.
It was a critical Beatdown. But I think people are missing the generalization that Kirk, despite his dysfunctional issues, he held his own for a cool 30 seconds against 4 Starfleet Cadets. And if you been in a fight, 30 seconds is a lifetime.
Especially against 4 opponents at once, I've fought two for training and it was a lot. Would rather not be Kirk here haha.
Not to mention it wasn't until the big dude entered the equation that Kirk really started to lose favor.
@@codyarmstrong8428welnth Kirk was more of an asshole plsyboy sho Evelyn enerd his lessons in humility
Held his own against 4 people who probably have combat training
Also in terms of his fathers legacy, holding out for that 30 seconds in a fight as a starship captain means that maybe another 200 lives are saved
"You can whistle really loudly." -Captain James T. Kirk, staring at Admiral Christopher Pike upside down after getting his ass beat.
Joy Christensen pike was just a captain at that point he wasn’t an admiral until later
“You whistle really loud you know that” quote correctly next time 😜
@@theAverageJoe25 wel, pike was clearing studying Kirk for years
"Call 2 more guys and it'll be an even fight" S A V A G E
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏽
He says "so get some more guys and then itll be an even fight"
My favorite is when Spock turns down the Vulcan High Council, and decides to join Starfleet instead after the High Council insults Spock's human mother. That "live long and prosper" is the best implied F you response!
well it looks like the bar scene in North America still hasn't changed in the 23rd century
synthohol is still a ways off
Some things you don't want to get rid of.
Well, good, who would want it to?
It has dramatically. No one is on their phones.
@@chendaddy no now they have communicators.
*Gets beaten senseless*
*whistle*
........"You okay son?"
"You can whistle really loud, y'know that?"
I die of laughter
claire c Relaaax cupcake. It was a joke.
Funniest line in all the movies xD
I loved the "whistle" line too! 😂😚🎶
@MorTobXD
They had that as one of their calls, in the original
series/movies. 🙂👍
he did knock 3 out, too bad there were more
@@HeyCrabman14 that's a bosons call, it literally exists in the Navy
"I dare you to do better."
Movie ending, Kirk to Pike in last scene, "does saving Earth count?"
+Nathan L Pike: (lectures Kirk on the many rules he's broken and then leaves) :P lol
I like this scene. He's an underdog, and I thought he took his beating like a man. Yeah, it was humiliating, but a lot of the times life is humiliating. It was how he carried himself. By the end of the movie, he's a captain.
The BEST captain of all.
i didnt much like it, thought it was abit too violent. if a person is down, who would pick him up to pound him some more when he's clearly helpless? and these are starfleet people too. i thought in gene's future people would be too grown up for that.
Nihilanth1982 Hmm
I like this scene too for a lot of the same reasons and one more. He made the cadets look like punks. He lost the fight but he took on all four of them...drunk no less...and got in some pretty effective shots on all of them. Plus them ganging up on a lone "townie" really makes them look bad.
Nihilanth1982 +because this is the JJ Adams kind of Starfleet;4on1beatdowns and where a mining ship kills 6starfleet ships in the space of mins.makes you want to root for the Klingons.
Haahaa the guy that started the fight was the first to get knocked out, you don't even see him get up again.
Best part though? You see that Red Shirt taking orders from Kirk on the Enterprise in the sequel :p
...and then living up to his uniform a few minutes later.
Not exactly...
not much "living" to be found
Exactly.
Connor Downey what happened to him?
Probably going to start a flame war, but I genuinely think that this is my favorite iteration of Captain Pike. He's just someone that, even though I know it's movie, I can admire.
I have to agree. He's the guy who will give you tough love and brutal honesty. But he'll also give good advice when you need it
I would have agreed 4 years ago when you wrote this comment, but now? Anson Mount has it by a long way.
ANSON MOUNT
Captain Pike reminds me a lot of Captain Keyes from Halo. Man he would have made a great Keyes if Halo ever made it to the big screen.
Damn, I can totally see that!
Hey, anyone watching my comments, listen to Fire Element
If only master chief were here he would so bust those jerks up so bad
it has.
Nicholas Wildes barely
"Your father was a starship captain for 12 min. He saved 800 lives, including your mother's. And yours. I dare you to do better."
Well he saved a whole planet in the new movie so
+WaffleCatSRL Well, not technically a planet. A space station the SIZE of a planet. But yeah. :)
And with those words, Pike gave the Federation it's finest captain.
Already been quoted two years ago.
3:51 Kirk: One day, I'll destroy that ship
4:44 Kirk actually lived up to Captain Pikes words, he saved the lives of millions from Krall in Star Trek Beyond
Actually, Kirk didn't have to wait to save millions from Krall. Under his leadership, they stopped Nero in this movie and saved billions on Earth. He did better many times over in both movies.
"That was an epic beating." - Christopher Pike
That quote will live on for the rest of eternity
that in his contract but he GOT A HUGE RAISE FOR Ssequels
I WAS JUST WATCHING THAT AND I CAME BACK HERE BECAUSE OF THIS
"You had napkins hanging out of your nose."
First Movie, Pike: You know that instinct to leap without looking, that was his nature too. And in my opinion it's something Starfleet's lost.
Second Movie, Pike: Obey the rules, don't follow your instinct blindly.
There are times when to leap and there are times when to obey, Kirk needed to learn a balance.
@@chrisjoy1321 Times? Balance? He didn't say that, in the second film he clearly ban the very same type of behavior that he encouraged in the first film. This isn't any growing experience, this is the writer's mistake in the character (in this case Pike) bio to fit the current story plot.
Well, it’s it the priority of Starfleet to follow the prime directive at all times?
@@zidneya Disagree dude.
Kirk clearly violated the Prime Directive, and nearly killed Spock.
There's taking leaps of faiths and being reckless to a point of stupidity.
Pike was right about needing people like that, but those people need to learn to discipline that instinct
I think that what irritated Pike more in Into Darkness was the fact that Kirk broke the Prime Directive and then, rather than giving a justification in his log, falsified his reports.
3:23 "Really bro? You bring me this shit after I get my face knocked in?" LOL I love all the little bits of acting Chris does in this conversation.
I didn't notice that at first, that's hilarious
Goddam this movie did a good job with character development.
Bruce Greenwood is an underrated actor!
Agreed, I really hated that they killed him off in Into Darkness...
"I looked up your file while you were drooling on the floor..." Now there's a humiliating statement. lol
That is what you call command presence, one whistle and everyone freezes.
It's the equivalent of a 3* General walking in and barking at cadets - you think they wouldn't stop on a dime and be shitting their pants?
He also mimicked a bosons whistle, which is a call to attention from a command officer. Cadets are trained to stand at attention when it is sounded.
Command presence is when you just stand there and everyone comes to attention. No moving around to get attention, not making a sound. Just stand there as the first person sees you out of the corner of their eyes and starts poking the guy next to him until everyone just stops. My favorite way of watching the senior leadership find the idiots under their command.
@@alaskancoppertop Have you seen that happen in the middle of a literal drunken fistfight?
Low key, this is one of my favorite scenes in film history. It has a TONNNNNNNNNNNNNNN of really good stuff between Kirk and Pike
Kirk won by far. Everyone agrees
Yes he did! He held his own
yeah☺
Yeah Kirk who had zero training held his own against 4+ Starfleet officers that have military training.
Agreed. He took on three completely unprepared and hung in there.
@@WaveForceful makes sense
I don’t care what anyone says, Pine as Kirk and Greenwood as Pike were fucking spot-on casting choices.
The first two movies with the newest Star Trek actors have been fantastic. I hope the 3rd lives up to the bar they have set.
Glad to say it definitely does.
Beyond was so lit
Beyond's CGI wasn't as good but it had an original story
kabeltelevizio no it didn't the second best film in the franchise
Second one sucked
Zoe is so pretty. I love the way she sounds when she laughs. :D
Ahahhaa
She's also just as good as gamora
5:29 I think this is where Kirk truly committed to do better like Pike said. That night he was contemplating but up until here, he is drifting. The moment is just him and the Enterprise, a love he doesnt realize is forming. All he knows is he is going to do better than his father and prove to himself he has what it takes to be an officer and one day a captain.
Its the little moments in movies that have the biggest impacts.
Bro, it's a beautiful comment.
Gave away my motorcycle just like that not too long ago. Though, the guy was a friend and not some random stranger.
Goddamn it I wish I was your friend.
You know it’s funny he complimented him for “leaping without looking something starfleet has lost” but then breaks his balls for breaking the rules in part 2
Well, he was saying it's good he has that in his locker, didn't elaborate further.
Kirk holding that little starship at 4:57 makes me want to pick up and hold one of my little model starships.
With the CG salt
And you know when he's shaking it, he's going "Pew Pew Pew" in his head.
This is super random but I always thought Chris Pine would be a perfect Nathan drake after watching this scene. I think Chris has the perfect balance of quick wit, sarcasm, and sincerity that Nolan North imbues into Nate.
I really love how they handled Pike in this series, and in Discovery too honestly. I didn't watch the original Star Trek, but wasn't he essentially in the first episode and became permanently disabled before being shipped to a planet to live out his days with his love interest? They really gave him him a backstory and arch and I'm all for it.
Yup, his fate was more tragic in the original show, but the show is beautiful, i'd recommend watching it
I just started watching these reboot films, and the first was fun, definitely gonna watch the rest.
I don't know why, but this scene has always stuck with me. Probably because it's one of the most well written, well portrayed scenes in any movie I have ever seen. So much so, I sought it out just to watch it again :) Well done
you need to watch more movies.
Go ahead, name one sport.
My favorite scene with Bruce Campbell
NameCallingIsWeak TWOK, Undiscovered Country, First Contact
You got to be joking.
A group of cadets beating up a civilian. Wouldn't they be arrested? And what kind of woman gives her last name to a guy in a bar?
+BigNoseDoggie One who doesn't like being hit on by country hicks.
+Adam Stringer but he doesn't JUST fuck animals, lol
It's the future. socially society will be different.
Ever been to San Diego?
@@MaxFPSGamer "Society will be different"
Just saw Uhura display racial bigotry, so not that different apparently.
Now that's a man who knows who he's talking to and how to inspire him. This version of Kirk wouldn't enlist out of duty or honor. But he would do it on a dare to save lives and one up his old man.
it's 4v1 but they still struggle to beat kirk
Great Gabe it might’ve been an even fight if they got 2 more guys
Arguably they wouldn't have beat him without Aurora pushing him
Also if he wasn’t drinking as well.
Im not winin james
Yeah, only reason they got the upper hand, is that one pussy who grabbed him from behind.
5:29 This is when the human emotion took over. Kirk dreaming/visualizing himself exploring space as a commander of his own vessel. Spock probably would have rationalized to stay on earth if it was his scene.
So technically speaking, he won the bet! He got to be Captain on his 2nd mission! 😀
PAY UP !!! 💰💰💰
Then it'll be a fair fight...has anyone else used this in the midst of a drunken stupor when you forgot how to talk smack?
Yeah, I still lost.
Sort of... I told a guy to go get some friends, so it wouldn't be so boring for me. Then i reminded him that multiple opponents is my specialty, so getting more friends would actually be worse for him than coming at me solo.
I think it confused him.
Wow who knew cupcake coukd fly so far when you kick him that hard...
XD
Cupcakes are light as a Feather
This fight should be called 'Revenge of the red-shirts' so many of them died in the original series...technically Kirk gets some prequel pay-back!
One of the few near-perfect movies to come out of Hollywood. I wish they’d continue this trend
Every time I see Chris Pine as Captain Kirk in this scene, I always go: *fangirl scream*
Uhura ordered a Cardassian drink before the Federation knew about Cardassians. Oooops!
While they did appear for the first time during the 24th century, we have never been told when the Cardassians made first contact with the Federation so this isn't a continuity error. Plus it's an alternate reality so anything could've happened.
ShehbazAhmed5 This Star Trek ark is while we were still unknowingly going to become engage in war with the Klingons. Maybe her drink order was a Kim or Chloe Kardashian.
There's a possibility that the Cardassian drink spread faster than the Federation :)) .... maybe it was popular so it reached as far as Earth, but First Contact wasn't made yet.
Perhaps it was smuggled by the Maquis. LOL😄 just kidding
You mean the Kardashians
Fun fact: this scene was filmed in Firehouse Brewing Company in Rapid City, South Dakota. Good food, good service, pretty cool decor. Pretty sure they give out plastic firefighter hats to kids.
Man, I loved this reboot! Totally bad ass, all the actors did a great job of keeping the old style feel while breathing new life into the characters, I especially liked McCoy, and wish they had done more with him, Karl Urban did a great job of getting in all of McCoy’s classic lines with a Clint Eastwood esq. delivery. If Ben Affleck did decide he wanted to ditch being Batman in the DCEU, Urban would make a great replacement. Pine was excellent as Kirk in his younger years, albeit cockiness being the major difference between his version and Shatner’s. Shatner’s Kirk had more Confidence, whereas Pine’s comes across as Cockiness, Which is fine, because as the series progresses (if they make more, which I still hope they do) We are seeing it shift to the more confident Kirk, the only dynamic that felt a little off was Quinto’s Spock, primarily because I’m just not use to seeing Spock that emotional, but frankly that’s how they wrote the character I suppose, to explore his motivations, etc. It just seemed a little out of place with the rest of the cast being so spot on to the original performers versions. Still, I thought he did a good job, Quinto’s problem is you can always sort of see the smile behind his “expressionless” expression, whereas Nimoy had the greatest poker face, deadpan delivery, with very little inflection in his words, that gave a much more convincing emotionless character, he could express emotion by raising his eyebrow, while his face remained stoic, or by the way he rendered the word “fascinating”. Still though, the reboot, or “Kelvin” timeline as it’s now known? Was great, particularly the first movie! Come back JJ, and do some more!
this is perhaps 1 of 3 best scenes in this best of the best Star Trek films. thank you Alexa Katz for capturing it. i have been waiting for 5 or 6 years to see this scene again. i need to get a copy of this film. thx again, Alexa.
A note for the viewer, When you suffer from nose bleeding never put these stuff inside your nose, tighten it with your fingers and breath through the mouth, that will staunch the bleeding faster.
A friend tried this, but all that happened was he further injured his already injured nose, and got blood all over his hands. I think his nose was broken, though, rather than just a simple nosebleed...
For any of you REAL nerds out there. There actually is a real shipyard bar location in Riverside IA. It goes by the name of Murphy’s Bar and grill. If for whatever misfortunate reason you find yourself in Riverside, stop by, and you’ll see. 🖖
Anyone care to do the service of explaining to me where there are any shipyards in Iowa?
@@mg19cal There aren't. Yet.
@@grand-dadmiral yet being the operative word. I just don't see "ships" and "Iowa" being in any synonymous. But, we're not at that Stardate 😁
Pike's speech is one of the great scenes in Star Trek....
Captain Pike's last words to Kirk before he left the bar was a huge push and wake-up call. I don't know if it's really motivation or not, but hearing the heroic actions of others through a few words can really echo deeply into you.
Title should be "Kirk Meets Uhura, Gets in a Fight, Chats With Pike, and Joins Starfleet."
No
That's just stupid
it should be "kirk gets sabotaged"
Nicholas Wildes i see what u did there! Nice BEASTIE BOYS ref!
He gropes Uhura by accident if you didn't notice it before.
He not an underdog. He's a drunk. LOL
He's more of a hunk than drunk! LOL
Okay, I'll compromise on this. I'll agree he's a dumb drunk hunk. LOL
He is really all hunk! :)
Tree Rock Creations hey farmboy, there are 4 of us and one of you.
Kirk: so get some more guys and it'll be an even fight.
This was the only Star Trek movie I liked. It’s the best out of all. It’s even more serious and darker than the others. I liked the rivalry between him and Spock before they became friends.
Fun fact: In real life, Chris Pine has an English degree from Berkeley, so he knew exactly was he was talking about when he was listing off all of those linguistic terms( phonology, morphology, and syntax). Side note: I too am an English major 😉
I got a B in English and I knew all of that
*slow clap* I knew all of that by the 4th grade, those are very basic terms that are taught shortly after adverbs, adjectives, and pronouns.
Major Setback I highly doubt that.
Why? Most of what is known about language is taught by the end of grammar school. In layman's terms, syntax is just sentence structure, morphology is word structure (prefixes, suffixes, etc.), and phonology is how and why similar sounding words have different meanings. More is taught in later grades, but most of what people use is taught in early years.
He is also the son of actor Robert Pine a.k.a. Sgt. Catrerra from C.H.i.P.s.
That's the thing about getting in fights. Sometimes you lose. Sometimes you slay
It’s amazing to see how far he’s come
“Morphology, phonology, syntax”.
Just because he knew those three linguistic terms, it shouldn’t have been enough to convince that he knew what he was talking about. It’s not like he explained what the three words meant in the first place.
Sometimes I wonder how ANY of the Star Trek characters - apart from Spock, Picard & Data - could ever reach the cognitive level to build (or maintain) an interstellar civilisation.
This movie was great, shame they never got a foothold with the rest
5:31 Kirk: One day, I'll destroy that ship
XD
Man, this film almost had me thinking they could make great Star Trek films again. Into Darkness and Beyond beat that thinking out of me completely.
I like how Pike was so calm even after that disaster of a fight
Does anyone else think the alien guy between Kirk and Uhura may be a nod to Morn? :D
Morn's grandfather.
I actually thought it might be Ron Perlman making a cameo.
For me he was just so funny says nothing but his glances as Kirk was talking were hilarious.
THAT'S his name!!!
I was thinking of him but i couldnt remember his name!
Thanks!
Bruce Greenwood is a really stellar Capt Pike. The father figure he is to the cadets is really remarkable. He has great qualities of a mentor and father. As someone who is a new father myself I am trying to embody the best personality traits including those that Pike possesses
He kicked the shot out of him on that table lmaoo
That Alien sitting in the bar looking like Ron Pearlman
Wow, Pike's whistle mimics the bosuns whistle on the original enterprise!
My parents: Good luck at your 4 year college
Me: I’ll do it in 6
I like the alien sitting in between them minding his own business with his beer.
this, this is what star trek should have often an always, a nice American touch to it.
Bruce Greenwood is a treasure. SO underrated. Was my favorite character in the star trek movies until they killed him off in ID. This is such a great scene though.
the soundtrack made this film awesome!
Funny how during this bar fight Khan is still in hibernation and Krall is still trapped in an unknown nebula.
Kirk: 4 years? I'll do it in 3.
Did he just make a Scotty reference?
Scotty: It'll take 8 weeks sir. But you don't have 8 weeks so I'll do it for you in 2.
far into the future when u're closing in on a federation property, suddenly there are no roads and u've gotta ride on the dirt LOL at 5:22
Hovercraft don't need roads
i love the part where kirk rides his bike and stops to admire the uss enterprise while under construction. great scene
I love that this bar scene was shot in my American Legion Post.
I'm not gonna lie, he lasted longer than I thought. He actually got a few hits all by himself against more than 3 guys
So he carries space ship models around in his pocket.
He did pretty well for being outnumbered by 4 guys....
True That
Outnumbered and Noticeably intoxicated.
3:10 come on Jim. Be like your father. Throw the glass to the floor and say loud "ANOTHER".
are we all gonna ignore when Uhura was telling the bartender what she wanted that the pictures had like flashy holographic pictures on the menu?? I would also like to include Kirk and Uhura really hit it off until those crazy cadets. “Relax cupcake it was a joke go get more guys it will be an even fight. U can whistle really loud u know that?” Pine was too hilarious 😂😂 I would also like to include Fire Captain Connor Fahey transitioned to Starfleet and became Captain Christopher Pike who was Captain Kirk’s new boss
If he had used the tried and true “double handed punch”, they never would have had a chance.
And to this day, I still want Kirk’s bike
No diddy
Zoe is just...SO fine!
dixonmixin10 amen.
"SPACE FORCE-2018," we've only just begun!
Did anyone else laugh their ass off when he said "you can whistle really loud, you know that?"
You're not human if you didn't at least chuckle.
@@kevinmencer3782 I laughed when I saw your comment. This post has been up for 5 years and no one has commented on it until you 😅
Maybe we're the only two humans here 😂
@@jessicacampbell4142 I mean, this IS the internet. It's definitely a possibility.
@@kevinmencer3782 😂😂
It may have been 4v1 but Kirk still held his own. He managed to beat 2 of them before getting his face smashed in by the other 2. And the last guy was strong cos he was able to literally pick Kirk off the floor, carry him in mid air a few feet 2 the table before slamming him on it and pummeling him
2:29 That guy laughing in the background 😂 😂😂😂😂
Funny that Starfleet Academy accepts recruits who assault and try to kill someone in a bar over a joke.
If this was Kirk from the third movie, those guys wouldn't stand a chance.
It’s pretty bad when the not the image of StarFleet Command that you want when StarFleet officers causing a fight.
I love the starting music, as it comes right off the scene where Spock told off the Vulcan Science Academy.
The way that Captain Pike whistled though..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣