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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
And the audience could easily care about Garth as a villain as long as the writers and Cumberbatch do their jobs and make them care. You don't need to have prior knowledge of the villain to think he's bad news for the good guy. In that case, every Bond movie would suck because there's a new bad guy that nobody knows about in every film, and any movie with an original villain would fail as well. To me, Garth has the best background to have his motivation easily explained in the narrative of the movie without having to do a heavy handed exposition. The audience won't have had to see a single episode of TOS to get that he is who he is, and why. Seriously?
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
The only possible way would be for the Botany Bay to have been found by someone else and Khan given some sort of treatment to change his appearance and make him stronger. Still, though with the pre-2233 canon being the same, V'Ger and the Whale Probe should be showing up eventually as well.
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
And I could see Abrams laughing his ass off that the primary fan theories are not about that character. Alice Eve's hairdo and the hand scene in the Japanese trailer were deliberate misdirection just to make it even funnier. ![]()
Sooo...Garth or Mitchell, Mitchell or Garth. Getting kinda hard to choose. It would be very easy to just take one name and make him an amalgam of both characters. And Garth sounds a bit more threatening than Gary, I suppose, or at least less suburban. |
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Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
Montelban was physically right for the role because he looked extreme - very handsome, very built, very exotic accent (in a time when the audience wouldn't be expected to know the difference between an Indian and Mexican accent). That conveyed the idea that the character was a physical manifestation of perfection, before a line of dialogue was spoken. So when he revealed his backstory, the audience was primed to understand and believe it, because he looked it. (The exoticism was to throw in some sex and danger.) TV and movies are a visual medium, and particularly in this era of global audiences who might be reading the dialogue from subtitles, and not necessarily following very closely or even being very literate, it's vital that anything important be conveyed visually, so that it supports the dialogue and plot. If the visuals are clashing with the plot, the audience will get lost. Cumberbatch does not visually communicate the idea of a genetically engineered superman. But he sure does communicate the idea of a supercilious egomaniac who may be off his rocker. If the character were Mitchell, I'd expect more of a fresh, youthful, all-American type, an evil version of Pine's Kirk. I think you people have convinced me, it IS Garth! |
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
To me, it seems the perfect choice...why take a character that was already shown to be a credible villain and try to recapture that? Why not instead take a character that was a major missed opportunity and finally give him the story line he deserved?
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
Actually, I'm thinking that with Pike returning in this movie, there may well be a Talosian reference somewhere.
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Location: SF Bay Area
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
The only reason Khan is so "iconic" is that he got to be in a movie, and because he was played by someone who became a very well known actor. Picking a different TOS character for this role (and for matter, what if it's someone who was a neutral or even good guy?) seems more like a writing choice the writers would make. There's just more of an open playground using a different character. Cumberbatch as Garth would be every bit as iconic as Khan was. The only way I really see this story having anything to do with Khan is if they go in a totally different direction from "Wrath of Khan" or even "Space Seed" - for example, Khan has something to do with the story, but Cumby ISN'T HIM. In that case, I really can see Abrams et al being as tight-lipped as they are. That said, Star Trek has wasted perfectly good villains/actors before. Soran could have been SO much better - it's Malcolm freaking McDowell. His parts were pretty good. The rest of the film was pretty bad. I'm hoping that the story is more complex than just a bad guy story. I am really missing stories like ST IV and ST VI.
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
"As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death..." Chess game. "Queen to Queen's level three" Oh snap!
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
That's great.
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Definitely Herbert. Maybe.
Location: Terra Inlandia
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
The trouble with "clues" of that sort is that you can make them fit all sorts of conclusions.
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Re: Garth of Izar is the bad guy?
Besides, Abrams has a professional relationship with a very fine Indian actor who's popular with American audiences and would make a great genetic superman. |
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