Newest poster -- great for the immediate evocations, for sure, but the new Enterprise is already supposed to be almost Galaxy-class in size, making this new ship, the Vengeance, crazy big. Like Star Wars big.
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Mike,
How many years you hated the first new Trek movie?
Then you finally watched it, and you liked it, lol.
So pipe down already, lol.Leave a comment:
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Everything alienates you...besides...the last time you went to the movie theater...Charlie Chaplin was in his prime...so moot point all around from you, lol.Leave a comment:
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I don't know if I believe the spoilers here. They sound like a partial or total goof. I heard another version of spoilers where the villian is neither Khan or Gary Mitchell.Leave a comment:
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I dont want to beat on it, it's just these trailers seem to purposely try to alienate me.
In a way I should be thankful because they're saying - save your money and dont goLeave a comment:
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Khan sure went a long way from being a Northern Indian Sikh to ..............Cumberbatch? A GIANT ***!Leave a comment:
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That Sulu promo pic could have been held over from the first film. There's nothing unique about it.
When I see that McCoy pic I get the impression he's on the Aqua-shuttle from Animated Trek.Leave a comment:
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>newest character poster of McCoy certainly seems pretty far removed from the essence of the character's original incarnation
...but once he saves Tron from Clu everything'll be alright....
>The Sulu one is perhaps not such a drastic departure
Yeah. I don't have to guess what series he's from.
I think part of the problem of doing prequels, even reboot ones is that there's a temptation to draw from versions of the franchaise that occured later on in the timeline. (McCoy's outfit looks very Voyager to me.)
That; and the weird need to introduce Klingons earlier and earlier into Starfleet's history.... Thank you, "Enterprise."
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Then there was Live Free Or Die Hard... I did exactly as you described (absolutely no pre-viewing of the film reading online)... and then I hated it when I saw it.
There are some movies that just can't win with me. And I imagine it's that way with most people.Leave a comment:
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True, this is definitely 21st century ST crafted for today's youthful audiences... and for me it lacks a lot of what made the original so great.
The newest character poster of McCoy certainly seems pretty far removed from the essence of the character's original incarnation.
The Sulu one is perhaps not such a drastic departure.
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>Especially given the love the original enjoys.
Although I think enough time has passed that significant numbers of a new audience would not have experienced the original, or it's cognitively distant enough they don't really care. For the porducers that's what makes this sort of thing so appealing: you can appropriate the names and glom some recognition from them, but there's enough distance that you can tweak them into the new standards without anyone crying shennanegains.
>I thought the whole idea of forging this new "reality" was to go in different directions, not just rehash and rewrite old stories.
If that was the case we wouldn't be seeing the early adventures of Kirk and Spock.
>In a universe as vast as Star Trek are there no other stories to be told here?
That's MY big peeve right there! I don't want to see the same stuff over and over, slightly tweaked so's all the stuff that made it original the first time is sucked out and it now bleeds into everything else! I'd LOVE a Trek that DIDN'T feature a ship named "Enterprise." I'd love to see a series without any Klingons at all too.
But like I said; that's not going to happen. "Voyager" kinda meandered ratings-wise, so the execs are leary of doing anything as new and unconnected to the old names. I think a lot of the fans are just as bad and ultimately crave more of the same.
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