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« Introducing the CrunchGear Gift Guide Menq’s $80 EasyPC E790 netbook runs Windows CE now, should run Android later (video) » At last, here’s the droid we were all looking for. In this frame you can clearly see R2-D2’s cameo in JJ Abrams’ Star Trek . This time there’s absolutely no doubt about it: It’s been confirmed by ILM. Click on the image to see the high resolution version Can you see him floating there, on the left, right below the huge arrow that I also missed when I saw the movie? That’s obviously him, a fact that has been confirmed to me by ... Read Full Story
Written by evvo on
At last, here's the droid we were all looking for. In this frame you can clearly see R2-D2's cameo in JJ Abrams' Star Trek . This time there's absolutely no doubt about it: It's been confirmed by ILM. Click on the image to see the high resolution version Can you see him floating there, on the left, right below the huge arrow that I also missed when I saw the movie? That's obviously him, a fact that has been confirmed to me by one of the movie's sequence supervisors at Industrial Light & Magic—the same guy who said this previous sighting was just the ... Read Full Story
Written by geeksofdoom on
R2-D2, it is you, it is you! Gizmodo has discovered the location of the hidden R2-D2 in JJ Abrams' Star Trek . Check out the cropped image here above of an R2-D2 floating in space during one of the battles, and head over to Gizmodo to check out the full hi-res image. George Lucas' Industrial Light & Magic did the visual effects on Star Trek , which will be released on DVD/Blu-ray tomorrow, and they oftentimes like to insert the iconic Star Wars droid into their work. (They did it in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen as well -- see here .) It's a ... Read Full Story
Written by jesrod on
At last, here's the droid we were all looking for. In this frame you can clearly see R2-D2's cameo in JJ Abrams' Star Trek . This time there's absolutely no doubt about it: It's been confirmed by ILM. Click on the image to see the high resolution version Can you see him floating there, on the left, right below the huge arrow that I also missed when I saw the movie? That's obviously him, a fact that has been confirmed to me by one of the movie's sequence supervisors at Industrial Light & Magic—the same guy who said this previous sighting was just the ... Read Full Story
Written by korwyn on
That little rascal really gets around. He was last seen in Transformers 2 . This time there's absolutely no doubt about it: It's been confirmed by ILM. From Gizmodo And no, that's not photoshopped in. The quote is from Gizmodo where someone at ILM confirmed it was inserted as a joke into the new Trek movie. Read Full Story
Youch. So that's what would happen if HP built astromech droids. Can't say I blame Leia, those error messages make me want to break something, too. Though maybe a lightsaber would've looked more dignified than the baseball bat. [Abstruse Goose]  
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Gizmodo broke the news, and despite the throng of doubters crying, “Photoshopped!”, ILM has confirmed that Artoo can definitely be seen floating through space as the Romulan ship attacks Vulcan (Star Trek 2009).  From ScienceFictionStuff: *Update, some people online are saying that this image is Photoshoped but I want to help prove that it is not. [...]  
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And a mini Artoo to light your way through the Dark Side. Time to carry your favorite astromech droid with you - this time as a super bright LED flashlight. Cutie Artoo is ready to light your way. $11.99  
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High definition, the final frontier. Where nerds can boldly go where no moviegoer has gone before. With the Blu-ray release of the "Star Trek" movie prequel, these brave fans can obsess over the film's tiny details, including whether or not a very famous robot had a cameo that nobody noticed.  
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With the release of J.J. Abrams' Star Trek on Blu-ray and DVD tomorrow, plenty of sites around the web have been reviewing the various version and keeping a close eye on the screen for anything out of the ordinary...  
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