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Location: Ireland.
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Re: Rename The Motion Picture
I was going to suggest that (and Star Trek: The Voyage Home), then thought the same thing.
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Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Re: Rename The Motion Picture
Star Trek: Spock's Mullet Star Trek: Acid Trip Star Trek to Infinity and Beyond Captain Kirk vs. the Giant Space Dildo The V'ger Monologues That 70s Film Dude, Where's My Creator? Star Trek: Prodigal Son Star Trek: Wayfarer Star Trek: Traveler Star Trek: New Life Star Trek: The Return Star Trek: Kindred Star trek: Know Thyself Star Trek: What Lies Beyond
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Location: Nuevo México
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Location: Lost In The EU Expanse
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Location: In pre-production
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The drydock scene in TMP works for me because that part of the film was for the fans, I think. Really, it was for anyone who could take pleasure in seeing something from the imagination brought so realistically to life (to the state of the art of VFX). I think there is a valid comparison to be made with a dance number. Good call, Christopher. That could at least arguably apply to a general audience. But for the fans, it was an extra special moment because she'd come back. After the drydock indulgence, the V'Ger shots get diminishing returns because the point's been made already. They don't contribute to the story, except to say that V'Ger is really big, intricate, and weird. That point could have been made more efficiently. I'd like to think that had he had more time in post, Wise could have gotten the pace that he wanted in TMP. Another science fiction film to Wise's credit is The Day the Earth Stood Still, hardly boring.
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Location: In pre-production
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Trimming the V'Ger scenes by one minute or two doesn't change the fact that, to a general audience, the middle part of the film is boresville.
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Too many long scenes of the characters staring at nothing, and scenery-chewing by Kirk. Even the beauty shots of the new Enterprise, space office, drydock, Epsilon station, Vger and the Klingon ships were too drawn out. It almost felt like someone made the decision to linger on them to justify having spent the money on all those new models. I would love to see someone take the Director's Edition (with its completed and updated FX) and edit it down to something more reasonable, and not be such a snore. One problem I can see with that is that at some point, you run the risk of the new quicker pacing not matching the existing score. Has anyone done such a thing? |
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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So it wasn't that Wise's approach was wrong or inept; it was that he was following an older paradigm, one that audiences weren't as quick to embrace after Star Wars changed the rules (and not necessarily for the better). And I don't think that was a mistake. I think TMP is perhaps one of the last big statements of that particular paradigm, the swan song of a cinematic era. After all, TMP and The Black Hole, which came out only two weeks later, were the last American films to feature overtures in their theatrical releases, something that had been a common practice in earlier decades. TBH was also an exemplar of the older style of SF filmmaking, essentially a space-based remake of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, although showing some of the influence that Star Wars had on SF cinema.
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Location: In pre-production
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Location: Lost In The EU Expanse
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