Star Trek: The Mission Continues… Sweepstakes!
The Star Trek franchise is re-booted and you are invited to come aboard and enter to win one of three pieces of Star Trek history. Ideal for your displaying on your bridge or Holodeck.
Your mission is simple: Fill out the entry form daily for a chance to win framed film …
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Star Trek ‘Director’s Cut’ Sweepstakes
No doubt you saw the new Star Trek movie – in fact you probably saw it twice because you are a true fan of the Star Trek universe.
In honor of this exciting installment of the Star Trek story, MovieSet assembled a prize-pack worthy of a hardcore fan including a press backgrounder …
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I won I won!
Earlier in May, MovieSet started a Star Trek Sweepstakes where you could win tons of free Star Trek gear! We were giving out tons of prizes, and we got TONS of entries!
So CONGRATULATIONS to Kyle T of Kinston, North Carolina! He’s our Grand Prize winner, meaning he takes home a poster signed …
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By Jeff Otto
Synopsis: Now a successful inventor, Larry Daley (Stiller) finds himself lured into a brand new adventure when his museum artifact friends from the Museum of Natural History are moved to the Smithsonian. Under the cavernous Washington museum a battle is waging against a rogue’s gallery of villains including Egyptian ruler, Kahmunrah (Azaria), Ivan …
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MovieSet is bringing you TONS of sweepstakes in the upcoming months and now is your chance to win. Check out the hosts of The Behind the Scenes Show while they explain what YOU need to do to win some of the galaxy of prizes that awaits you!
To help celebrate the arrival of ‘Star Trek,’ one …
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By Quinn Bender
Chris Pine, who plays the young James T. Kirk in the latest Star Trek film, confessed to a Hollywood press conference that he was never much a fan of the series. The actor went on to say it was the franchise rival Star Wars that captured his childhood imagination.
“I think watching the original …
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By Quinn Bender
While a small but vocal band of die-hard Trekkies have denounced the new Star Trek film for abandoning established story lines, Leonard Nimoy has been quick to defend the new adventure, saying the essential tenants of peace, tolerance and cooperation in Gene Roddenberry’s creation should always take precedence over the minutia of story …
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By Quinn Bender
It could be one of the most talked about developments in Star Trek’s endlessly-evolving storyline, but it’s one the young cast of the latest Trek feature say has been percolating for 40 years.
“There was, I do remember, one particular instance where Spock was playing a harp,” said Karl Urban, who plays the young …
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When Star Trek debuted on NBC in 1966 it was a flop. It was only when the show began syndicated re-runs that it grew into a cult hit. And then pop culture colossus. Yes it showcased alien babes in tinfoil bikinis, monsters with visible zipper lines, and brain-like creatures living in supermarket dairy cases, but …
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It’s Star Trek Weekend!
Everyone is right where they should be. Chekov and Sulu are manning the navigation controls, Uhura is monitoring communications and pointy eared Mr.Spock is hovering over his science station.
The very anticipated Star Trek Film is out today. It has gotten an Incredible 96% on the “Tomatoe-Meter” at Rottentomatoes.com including Adam Tobias’ comment: …
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