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SoldierHawk


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PostPosted: Apr 28 2009 01:32 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Cattivo wrote:
Don't be so melodramatic Hawk. Razz

It really isn't against the spirit of TOS. Action-adventure was key to the show, besides insightful sci-fi plots that made you think. Kirk was fighting aliens with his shirt off every other ep. How is this any different besides putting that into a 21st production context?


God dammit, I'll be melodramatic when I want to!!! Evil

No, I know, you're actually right (mostly). The Die Hard-like explosions still don't work for me, though. 21st century production context is okay, turning a space opera into an action movie is not. (If they want to make an action movie, god dammit, they can make the Enterprise movie I've been waiting for since it went off the air.)

And yeah, you have a good point about Kirk of course. A major part of the reason that worked was William Shatter and his personality though. I'm not sure I'm ready to buy that from anyone else. Confused


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PostPosted: Apr 28 2009 01:42 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Keep in mind, the trailers are a way for the studio to convince the general public to see the movie too. They want this to be financially successful by getting movie-goers besides hardcore trekkers. Most people like pointless, Michael Bay-splosions.
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SoldierHawk


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PostPosted: Apr 28 2009 01:44 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

^ Agreed, which is why I'm still holding out hope this could be pretty good. I've been burned both ways judging a movie by its trailer, so I'm hoping this turns out better than I think.


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PostPosted: Apr 28 2009 01:51 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I am going to predict this movie will suffer from something I call Cloverfield Syndrome, also known as the Abrams Effect.

It will debut to to highly positive reviews and much success at the box office. Moviegoers will recommend it to all their friends and give it a 9/10 rating on IMDB. About a month later, these same people who thought they loved the movie are going to slowly realize that it lacked artistic vision, the plot was lackluster, and they have no desire to see it again.

J.J. Abrams is, in some respects, a marketing genius. In other respects, he's a monumental asshole who's not much better than Michael Bay. Look at his hit TV show, LOST. If you want to get the full story, you need listen to LOST podcasts, read the LOST books, play the LOST Alternate Reality Game, watch LOST mobisodes, and do about a million other things.

HOWEVER... unless you're an idiot, you can get all or most of the important details from watching the show. Thus, Abrams' marketing obsession enhances the show rather than hurting it. With a movie though, Abrams is forced to tell a story in a much smaller space. He cannot do this, and it is doubtful that he even tries; he is more interested in building multimedia franchises. There is a great Cloverfield story out there somewhere. But you'll have to piece it together yourself from outside media, cuz it sure as hell ain't on the fucking screen.

It is doubtful that Abrams has learned any significant lessons from Cloverfield. If anything, its success has encouraged him. So my hopes are not high for Star Trek. But on the other hand, I find I often enjoy movies more when I don't have high hopes. When you go in expecting to be disappointed, you're often pleasantly surprised that it's not quite as bad as you thought it would be. Well, unless the movie in question is Van Helsing.

Oh, don't let Tebor see this... he'll probably want to fight me.



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PostPosted: Apr 28 2009 02:05 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Well, we'll see. That's certainly a possibility, but the trailers have encouraged me and assuaged my fears that I had when I first heard about this. In two weeks I might be eating crow, but I'm trying to think positive - especially after the disaster of Nemesis, and me saying after that experience that I was done with new Trek.
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PostPosted: Apr 28 2009 02:14 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I disagree on cloverfield I think there was a story. It wasn't the story about a monster that we were promised but it was a story about the relationships we form and how you might not realize how important they are until it's too late, at least that's what i took from it.

And as for star trek, I am eagerly aticipating it, and even if it is horrible it will only make the better Trek movies and shows seem that much better in comparison.


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PostPosted: Apr 29 2009 04:13 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Interesting (Very Minor Spoilerish) review by a writer of Trek comics:

http://www.comics101.com/?page=C101

One quote I personally found intriguing: "Karl Urban practically steals the movie with his performance as Dr. McCoy, right down to DeForest Kelley's cockeyed eyebrows." - I thought Urban was a great casting choice.

Also, he briefly covers the implications of the time travel in the movie.
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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 09:56 am Reply with quoteBack to top

A new trailer debuted last night during LOST. In it, Kirk gets chased by the Cloverfield monster on Capcom's Lost Planet.



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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 10:21 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Kirk got chased by monsters all the time in the show, which led to the "Rock Monster" joke in Galaxy Quest. The abominable snowman that's in the previews is pretty consistent with the way the show was.
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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 11:34 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Cattivo wrote:
Interesting (Very Minor Spoilerish) review by a writer of Trek comics:

http://www.comics101.com/?page=C101

One quote I personally found intriguing: "Karl Urban practically steals the movie with his performance as Dr. McCoy, right down to DeForest Kelley's cockeyed eyebrows." - I thought Urban was a great casting choice.

Also, he briefly covers the implications of the time travel in the movie.


Oh that makes me happy. McCoy was always my favorite character, and I adore DeForest Kelley. Good to hear that his character is being done some sort of justice. (It won't be the same of course, but that's not their fault.)


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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 11:47 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
A new trailer debuted last night during LOST. In it, Kirk gets chased by the Cloverfield monster on Capcom's Lost Planet.


Haha, I thought it was alright. That monster reminded me of a cross between those one enemies from Oddworld (the ones without guns) crossed between that one insect looking monster from Star Wars episode II that Anakin has to deal with in the Colosseum.


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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 12:15 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Andrew Man wrote:
...that one insect looking monster from Star Wars episode II that Anakin has to deal with in the Colosseum.


That would be a Sarlaac. God, now i'm depressed at my own nerdiness.


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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 06:39 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Eddie_Hyde wrote:
Andrew Man wrote:
...that one insect looking monster from Star Wars episode II that Anakin has to deal with in the Colosseum.


That would be a Sarlaac. God, now i'm depressed at my own failed nerdiness.

No, the sarlaac was that maw of a worm on Tattooine, I'm pretty sure he meant the acklay.


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PostPosted: Apr 30 2009 07:33 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

lordsathien wrote:
Eddie_Hyde wrote:
Andrew Man wrote:
...that one insect looking monster from Star Wars episode II that Anakin has to deal with in the Colosseum.


That would be a Sarlaac. God, now i'm depressed at my own failed nerdiness.

No, the sarlaac was that maw of a worm on Tattooine, I'm pretty sure he meant the acklay.


Beat me to it. 1-UP Cool


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PostPosted: May 05 2009 10:03 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Freakin hilarious:


Trekkies Bash New Star Trek Film As 'Fun, Watchable'

My favorite line was "Fans were angry that the Klingons' dialogue was subtitled because it allows the Klingons to be understood by people who haven't studied the imaginary language for years."

The shot of that messageboard is even modled after trekbbs.com, which I lurk at occasionally.
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PostPosted: Nov 03 2009 04:01 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

BUMP, because i dont feel like starting a new thread until more info is available:
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Will J.J Abrams resurrect Khan and his wrath for Star Trek II?

Ooooh I do hope so. LOVED Abrams' new Star Trek which was out earlier this year. And like so many fan sites are saying, if he can do such a good job at casting a new Kirk, Spock and the whole crew, surely he can work his magic with a new Khan too?

Is he a villain you'd like to see reappear in Star Trek II (version II)?

http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/11/02/exclusive-jj-abrams-talks-about-the-possibility-of-recasting-khan-for-star-trek-sequel/

the link doesnt work for me @ work, so i cant get the actual abrams quote.

at any rate, i was texting my buddy, and we both agreed that ricardo montalban is irreplaceable. the only person we could think of thats close would be antonio banderas because of the accent. unfortunately, banderas doesnt have the charisma (imo) of montalban.


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You know where southpaw comes from? I'll tell ya. A long time ago there was this guy, maybe a couple a hundred years ago, he was fighting around, I think it was around Philadelphia, and his arm -- he was left-handed -- and his arm was facing toward New Jersey, you see? And that's south. So then naturally they call him south paw. You see? South paw, south Jersey, South Camden, south paw. You know what I mean?

 
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Optimist With Doubts wrote:
I disagree on cloverfield I think there was a story. It wasn't the story about a monster that we were promised but it was a story about the relationships we form and how you might not realize how important they are until it's too late, at least that's what i took from it.

And as for star trek, I am eagerly aticipating it, and even if it is horrible it will only make the better Trek movies and shows seem that much better in comparison.


cloverfeild embraces the age old addage of "bros before hos". thats what teh entire story is about.


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PostPosted: Nov 03 2009 08:26 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Khan should be played be either Christopher Walken or Adam Brody.



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PostPosted: Nov 16 2009 04:36 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Confirmed: R2-D2 Discovered In Star Trek

http://gizmodo.com/5405276/confirmed-r2+d2-finally-discovered-in-star-trek

looks photoshopped to me, but apparently its been confirmed by the guys @ ILM


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You know where southpaw comes from? I'll tell ya. A long time ago there was this guy, maybe a couple a hundred years ago, he was fighting around, I think it was around Philadelphia, and his arm -- he was left-handed -- and his arm was facing toward New Jersey, you see? And that's south. So then naturally they call him south paw. You see? South paw, south Jersey, South Camden, south paw. You know what I mean?

 
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PostPosted: Nov 16 2009 07:19 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

That's make his 2nd appearance in a Star Trek film. He was inside Vigor as well in ST:TMP. (As well as Miss Piggy & Darth Vader.)

Also, it's too small to see, but the Millenium Falcon helped fight off the Borg Cube in ST:First Contact.


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PostPosted: Nov 17 2009 07:23 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

some spoilers on the movie. nothing concrete since its still in preproduction.

http://scifiwire.com/2009/11/8-big-spoilers-for-star-t.php

click at your own risk


Rocky Balboa wrote:
You know where southpaw comes from? I'll tell ya. A long time ago there was this guy, maybe a couple a hundred years ago, he was fighting around, I think it was around Philadelphia, and his arm -- he was left-handed -- and his arm was facing toward New Jersey, you see? And that's south. So then naturally they call him south paw. You see? South paw, south Jersey, South Camden, south paw. You know what I mean?

 
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PostPosted: Nov 17 2009 07:30 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

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Casting an international star would be a really good idea.


Jackie Chan to play Khan!


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Knyte wrote:
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Casting an international star would be a really good idea.


Jackie Chan to play Khan!

you cant have khan w/out the accent


Rocky Balboa wrote:
You know where southpaw comes from? I'll tell ya. A long time ago there was this guy, maybe a couple a hundred years ago, he was fighting around, I think it was around Philadelphia, and his arm -- he was left-handed -- and his arm was facing toward New Jersey, you see? And that's south. So then naturally they call him south paw. You see? South paw, south Jersey, South Camden, south paw. You know what I mean?

 
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