Killgrave
12-18-2014, 11:32 PM
A wise man said you should never see how sausages or politics are made. Given the Sony hacks and that corporation's craven behavior and response, we should probably add corporate politics to the list.

On the heels of Sony's capitulation here's some more news to lower your opinion of Hollywood decision making:

"Star Trek 3" To Be More "Guardians"-Esque? | News | Dark Horizons (http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/35107/-star-trek-3-to-be-more-guardians-esque)

But wait, there's more:

What?s Going On With STAR TREK 3? | Badass Digest (http://badassdigest.com/2014/12/15/whats-going-on-with-star-trek-3/)

Yep, Paramount's chasing those dollar signs. Funny thing is, James Gunn predicted this back in August when GoTG went big at the box office, saying he hoped that studios wouldn't try to copy the film by making films about lovable rogues in space.

In Hollywood, imitation is the sincerest form of film and money making.

batboy853
12-21-2014, 04:09 AM
Yeah I really hope after this Film they put trek back in the proper venue for it, and onto television. They should give it back to those that were successful with directing the franchise, IE Frakes, Burton, heck Even Robert Duncan and Roxan Dawson directed some great episodes. Plus I'm sure that Ron D Moore would love another round.

Admiral Starflex
12-25-2014, 12:34 AM
Okay, for me the first reboot movie I thought was a great and energetic experience but I found after a few viewings there isn't much substance there. It just felt like this really predictable movie with an unmemorable villain. Putting Nimoy in the movie felt forced and cheesy and was even more of that feeling for the next film. It was like this big giant shiny movie with great action sequences but not a whole lot else. They did not get the character of Spock down correctly either as he was like a Vulcan on his pon farr the whole time. I applaud the actor for his performance but there was just something not right there. Kirk felt like a reckless college frat who becomes Captain all too easily... he didn't even earn that chair. In fact, this should have been called Starfleet Academy because that's what these characters come off as, a bunch of college kids.

The sequel was more of the same thing and just a bad rip off of a great and better movie called Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Benedict is a great actor but him playing Khan? Come on! And they still haven't started on their five year mission until the end of the second? This is just terrible writing or something. I recall laughter in my theater over the "KHAN!" line delivered by Spock. Totally out of character. The characters didn't really develop a significant amount either and this whole movie really just felt like a "filler" movie to lead into the 3rd.

With Justin Lin at the helm, I'm sure we know how the 3rd will be. Fast and furious in space. If we can just enjoy for what these Trek movies are as just mindless fun entertainment you can maybe appreciate it more but if you're looking for deep interpretations and discussions you're just not going to find it here.

Hate to say it but I think the Trek that some of us grew up on is gone. Enjoy the remastering projects they got on the horizon. TNG was just recently all finished up for remastering. DS9, especially the latter seasons with the Dominion war would look spectacular if it was all remastered and polished up. Enterprise had the treatment too and I think people are beginning to appreciate what they did with that show now that they see the direction Trek is headed.

Anaximander
08-15-2015, 12:04 AM
cue the Picard double facepalm