Father, son go where no man has gone before
I had another one of those Father- son moments with my two boys this past Saturday night. When our babysitter came down sick, we had to cancel plans to go out to dinner and instead, Bonnie and I went out with the kids for a quick dinner and a movie. I was drooling to see the new Star Trek movie and since it was rated PG-13 I thought it would be OK for the kids to see. Well OK there was some harsh language and some sexy scenes (my younger son Bradley said “enough romance already”), but sharing Star Trek with my sons and seeing them becoming trekkies was a very rewarding experience. The movie really opened their minds to the whole Trek universe, including the far out science and technology. As a dad it did my heart proud to hear them say “live long and prosper”.
As to the movie I went in with mixed feelings about whether or not this movie would be good enough. How could young actors take the place of my beloved Enterprise crew. But they did a great job. I loved the young Kirk and Spok. Lt Uhura, Scotty, Bones and the rest were all great. I can’t wait for the next movie in this series. My favorite line was when Mr Spok’s father in his best unemotional Vulcan manner tells his son that he married his mother because he loved her. The movie was a great Mother’s Day night out with my wife and kids. The whole family got into the Trek thing.
Seeing it in Boca was a trip too. Sitting next to Bonnie was an elderly couple who were big Trek fans. First the gentlemen told Bonnie that he knew that Mr Spok’s mother was actually Jewish. I am not sure if he meant the actress playing the role or if he really believes Mr Spok was half Jewish in addition to Vulcan and Human? In any event, when the Enterprise crew was assembled on the bridge at the end of the movie, this poor guy just couldn’t contain himself. He was crying like a baby. He told his wife that is where he wants to be.
All in all taking the family to see the new Trek movie, about 32 dollars. Lots of popcorn and soda, about 17 dollars. Watching the movie and bonding with the kids through the Star Trek experience, priceless! Watching it in Boca and finding out that Mr Spok may be half Jewish? Going where no man has gone before!
Seriously, if you appreciate Star Trek at all, you should go see this movie.
![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=039b673d-632c-4ee2-9d6f-850c5e58aa25)
![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=3d17c00b-5d30-4938-9e29-33e4df8aa511)







