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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
Khan Torture: Checov, Captain Terrel with mind worms and 5 scientists on Regula Kill Civilians: 5 Regula scientists Kill good guys: Crew on board Enterprise, Spock dies in battle Attacks Targets: Disables and nearly cripples the Enterprise when he attacks it while ENT's shields are down. Motivation: Get revenge on Kirk for stranding him on Ceti Alpha V, loss of his wife, and Acquire Genesis device for unknown purposes. Succeeds at: Acquiring Genesis Dies: During climax of the film after being beaten by Kirk in a tactically neutral area This is everything Khan does in TWOK. Using this format I'll compare to other villains who carried out similar actions. Borg Queen: Torture: Crew members of ENT-E by taking away their individuality and humanity and turning them into zombified Borg Drones Kill Civilians: Member's of Cochrane's team on the Phoenix project Kill good guys: Crew on board Enterprise, crew aboard other Starfleet ships during the attack on Earth. Attacks Targets: Earth in the present, and Earth in the past. Motivation: Add Earth's biological and technological distinctiveness to their own. Succeeds at: Conquering Earth in the past and assimilating the planet. Dies: During climax of the film after the Phoenix's history is secured and Data breaks the warp funnel. Shinzon: Torture: Troi with mind rape and Picard with character assassination of how he is Picard and all the horrible acts he plans to commit. Kill Civilians: Romulan Senate Kill good guys: Crew on board Enterprise, Romulans in Valdore ships Attacks Targets: Disabled 2 Valdore Romulan ships, attacked Enterprise causing massive damage. Motivation: Erase Picard from history and destroy everything Picard stood for. Prove that the clone is superior to the original "echo triumph over the voice". Succeeds at: Staging a coup d'etat and allying himself with Romulan Fleet for an attack on Earth. appoints himself Praetor of Romulan Star Empire. Dies: During climax of the film at the hands of Picard, after Picard had disabled Shinzon's ship's weapon and cloaking abilites. Nero: Torture: Pike with throat slugs Kill Civilians: Crewman aboard Kelvin, and entire planet of Vulcan and billions of it's inhabitants Kill good guys: Crew on board Enterprise, Kelvin, entire crew of 5 Star Fleet ships arriving to assist Vulcan Attacks Targets: Attacked 7 Federation ships, destroying 6 of them. Destroyed 47 Klingon War Birds, and Vulcan the planet. Motivation: Revenge against Spock in both realities for allowing Romulus to be destroyed and his wife and child dying. Destroy Federation he also holds responsible for the loss of Romulus Succeeds at: Acquiring Red Matter and destroying Vulcan Dies: During climax of the film at the hands of Kirk and Spock after they crash red matter into his ship. Dare to compare. By comparison to these other villains, Khan's lists of accomplishments aren't as staggering. In TWOK we are told and reminded constantly of Khan's high intelligence but none of his actions really display that. He's comparable to Nero in the sense that he merely got lucky having a ship he could maneuver around the galaxy with. Neither one of their actions or victories display any ingenuity on their parts. I think fans of the movie project the villain Khan should be over the villain he actually is. Khan SHOULD be a genetically enhanced super-man with a genius mind, amazing strength, sense and reflexes, with an equally large ambition and a string of victories to his name. What Khan IS, is a villain who got lucky in acquiring a Starship and only tangible victory was crippling the Enterprise because Kirk didn't see the danger from a friendly vessel. Which resulted in Kirk dropping Reliant's shields and firing back at Khan. Kirk's use of the prefix code was ingenuitive. Last edited by AllStarEntprise; September 3 2012 at 07:01 AM. |
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
Remember the old saying: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
The Wrath of Khan has the most impressive effects of a Star Trek film to this day, including Star Trek 2009.
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Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
TMP is in style with TOS? I've always thought it to be the least like TOS of any of the films. It's slow where TOS was fast-paced, cold where TOS was warm, it lacked the camaraderie of TOS, the characters were like different people, etc. I think Meyer was much better at knowing what made TOS tick. Trek is smart, fun space opera, not a boring 2001 retread. |
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
At the other end of the scale, Undiscovered Country might possibly be underrated. Not Search for Spock underrated, but fairly low these days. I mean I hardly ever hear its praises sung and its reputation has somehow taken a few knocks. Because of its definitely final voyage feel, unusual Shakepeare obsessed Klingons and for not being Wrath of Khan, I suppose. |
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
Star Trek is more than TWOK. While it is a good movie I don't think it should be the Torchbearer for the entire franchise. For instance Gul Dukat is a great villain no one sings the praises of. Granted we were given 7 seasons to peel back the onion of his character. To see him function as an antagonist, rise with the Dominion, fall in to madness and later resurface as a acolyte to the Pah Wraiths. I've outlined everything Khan did, except what we were told about him in the Eugenics Wars. With that, it is still only exposition of why we are told Khan is so threatening we never actually see the fearsome warrior and calculating genius we are constantly told he is. By that standard Dr. Bashir could be a comparable. He was genetically altered, and he displays genius, enhanced abilities, ambition and was shown working out how to tactically outsmart the Dominion and secure a Federation victory but to no avail. Showing and telling have a different effect in their delivery. If JJ really is having Benedict Cumberbatch portray Khan I welcome it, just like I welcome JJ's reimagining of the Klingons. |
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
You know, the old Universal monster movies are a good example of how stuff can become "classic" and pop culture touchstones without being excellent. The studio ground out so many films with the Frankenstein monster, Dracula, the "Wolfman" version of werewolves, etc. that in the public imagination these characters are still nearly completely congruent with Universal's treatments of them. But if you really watch as many of those movies as you can - and I have, over and over, I love a great many of them - you know that there are only a couple of extraordinary monster movies in the entire output of the studio. Lugosi was a ridiculous actor on film who inhabited a single part well once, Chaney Jr. never turned in a first-rate performance outside of (maybe) "Of Mice And Men," and people don't realize that most of the mannerisms and details they associate with the monster that Karloff created are really more typical of the Glenn Strange incarnation. But alongside Freddie Krueger's glove and a hockey mask those characters still own Hallowe'en in the U.S.
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
It brought Trek back to the mainstream. Trek films had tried to top it for years. Even X-Men 2 aped the ending. It also allowed its characters to evolve and grow over the course of the story. The Kirk at the start of TWOK is not the same guy at the end. Ot was a way of saying "these people are moving forward." I didn't get that feeling in the TMP films. Overrated? I don't think so, but who cares? It's all opinion anyway. There is never going to be a consensus. As always, everyone's mileage varies.
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Re: Is Wrath of Khan Overrated
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"I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to.....I guess." "If women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." "Not all treasure is sliver and gold, mate." Last edited by RyanKCR; September 4 2012 at 04:22 AM. |
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