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September 9, 2010 at 11:04 pm · Filed under Developmental Psychology, Science and tagged: African-American Theorist Tres Mali Scott, American Theorist Tres Mali Scott, Behavioral Science, Black-American Theorist Tres Mali Scott, Culture, Developmental Psychology, Education, Family, Leadership, Management Theorist Tres Mali Scott, Movies, Negro Theorist Tres Mali Scott, Parenting, Philosophy, Psychology Theorist Tres Mali Scott, Relationships, Science, Television, The De-Re Concept: TMSC Consulting SVCS, The De-Re Concept: TMSC Consulting SVCS LLC Developmental Division
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May 11, 2009 at 8:52 pm · Filed under Developmental Psychology, Movie and TV Reviews, Sayings and Quotes and tagged: Behavioral Science, Education, Entertainment, Family, Movies, Parenting, Review, Reviews, Youth Developmental Psychology
The new Star Trek movie has visual affects, special effects and graphics that now give Star Wars Moviesa run for their money. The young Spock Zachary Quinton evolved to old Spock Leonard Nimoy. You would think that old Spock literally got his youth back and he was playing himself literally through time with a new name.
Zachary Quinton, great acting. This super movie of the year Star Trek, has:
- outstanding casting as young representations of old characters.
- The young Captain Kirk Chris Pine gives the old Captain Kirk William Shatner real competition for great acting in that role of risk taking, depth and extreme of pushing the rules, and using relationships.
- Individuals that watch and understand the original Star Trek can see realistic development into mature characters.
Best quote:
I am not our father.
The concept of meeting and understanding ourselves and remembering our emotions.
This movie contains enough violence that it may be a concern for children and young teenagers. For the rating it receives including supervised teenagers, Star Trek gets 7 Stars out of 7 Stars and is considered Super Movie of the Year.
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