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Star Trek Beyond

As the USS Enterprise continues its travels through deep space on a five-year assignment, Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) is growing restless. However, when the Enterprise is attacked, and Kirk and his crew are left stranded on an uncharted and dangerous planet, the captain must use every resource he can find to save his crew and get back to his original mission.


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There is scattered offensive language in this movie, mostly by Bones (Karl Urban). There are also some violent deaths and injuries that the filters can tone down. Sexual relationships are implied, but not shown and Kirk and his crew drink alcoholic beverages. It’s all very PG-13 in tone, but it’s still more edgy than the original series and Star Trek movies.


So Does this Movie Boldly Go Where No Movie Has Gone Before?

While I am not a Trekkie, I have enjoyed each film in the rebooted series and Star Trek Beyond is no exception. This is a fun movie. It’s directed by Justin Lin (from the Fast & Furious series), so you can expect plenty of action and plenty of ridiculousness, as well as some pandering to the Star Trek fans. This franchise still has some life left in it.

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Robin Hood 

Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) becomes “The Hood” when he teams up with John (Jamie Foxx) and hits Nottingham’s corrupt government where it hurts… the pocketbook.

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It’s Robin Hood—crusader turned hotshot archer—so expect scenes of war and fighting, but ClearPlay can remove 47 disturbing images and violent actions. Filters also eliminate up to 37 potentially offensive language (mostly mild profanity) and thirteen instances of extended kissing, sexual comments, and revealing attire.

The filtered version still contains intense scenes that might disturb young children, and devout parents might want to be aware that the movie does not shed a positive light on religion or religious leaders.

Is this Robin Hood a poor version of a rich tale?

Another re-telling of the classic legend? Why? I didn’t find anything that enhanced the story, just modernized action and special effects, but, hey, at least those elements held my attention. Also, an interesting reveal in the end could become a unique storyline for a sequel. If that’s the purpose of the remake—to provide backstory for a more compelling movie to come—then it’s worth viewing.

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Robin Hood 

Robin of Loxley (Taron Egerton) becomes “The Hood” when he teams up with John (Jamie Foxx) and hits Nottingham’s corrupt government where it hurts… the pocketbook.

ClearPlay in Action!

It’s Robin Hood—crusader turned hotshot archer—so expect scenes of war and fighting, but ClearPlay can remove 47 disturbing images and violent actions. Filters also eliminate up to 37 potentially offensive language (mostly mild profanity) and thirteen instances of extended kissing, sexual comments, and revealing attire.

The filtered version still contains intense scenes that might disturb young children, and devout parents might want to be aware that the movie does not shed a positive light on religion or religious leaders.

Is this Robin Hood a poor version of a rich tale?

Another re-telling of the classic legend? Why? I didn’t find anything that enhanced the story, just modernized action and special effects, but, hey, at least those elements held my attention. Also, an interesting reveal in the end could become a unique storyline for a sequel. If that’s the purpose of the remake—to provide backstory for a more compelling movie to come—then it’s worth viewing.

Trudy Bockoven, ClearPlay Hoodie Tailor

In theaters May 3, 2018

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