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The 404 338: Where we boldly go to see 'Star Trek'
Created: 05/08/2009
Video description: The 404 crew goes to see the new "Star Trek" film by director J.J. Abrams. It's a reboot of the venerable Star Trek television series that most geeks grew up watching. Our good buddy and Photoshop contest winner Jacky W. Chen came with us, along with Edwin, our new bouncer.

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