Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed.

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  1. BillJ

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    :wtf:

    You obviously saw an alternate-universe version of the movie, because the one in this universe was quite bad. I'm a TOS homer and I can only stand to watch it every three or so years.
     
  2. Shazam!

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    I think he's saying that reminding people of TFF might put people off watching the new Trek movie...
     
  3. JamesRye

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    That's exactly what I was trying to say. It might be off putting for the people new to Star Trek.
     
  4. JamesRye

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    The studio’s desire to make Star Trek VI the last original series movie was, in my opinion a terrible marketing move. Star Trek VI would be the 15th highest grossing film of 1991 and have the best opening weekend of any movie up to that date. Star Trek VI had a worldwide take of around a hundred million dollars from a twenty five million dollar budget. This profit excludes VHS, DVD and now Blu-Ray sales.

    Meanwhile TNG was acheiving massive ratings on TV and interviews from the time suggest that none of the cast wanted it to end. Furthermore, when they did make Generations, it was done on the cheap.
     
  5. ChristopherPike

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    The eleventh film in the franchise isn't that far removed in tone from the fifth at times. Comparing the look of those films is as far removed as TOS is from Star Wars though. It doesn't help that the FX aren't even up to standard of Star Treks either side of it, which compare more favourably to 2009. Obviously a lower budget and fewer FX shots, but impressive and beautiful when they do happen.

    Uhura's fandance is no more awful than numb tongue and casting aspersions about Kirk enjoying farmyard animals.

    In both instances, I always sit wishing there had been a better way to get that bit of storytelling from A to B. You need to distract some guards. You need to get Kirk into a scrap or impart information about a lightning storm. There are ways and means, which don't involve stooping to those kind of lows. In my opinion obviously. As if any of my keystrokes are likely to be anyone else's!
     
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  6. Nightowl1701

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    No, they made the right call. Even if Paramount could have still afforded Shatner & Co., they would've gotten two more films (at best) out of them before DeForest Kelley would've gotten too sick to go on. And TNG was just about out of gas story-wise by the end of the seventh season - any longer and it would've gotten as bad as Voyager ended up becoming.

    In fact, VOY was a large part of the reason Generations was done so cheap and why the TNG crew barely got to pause for breath after the series finale before launching into the movie - they had to tear down the Enterprise-D sets to replace them with the Voyager sets in time for a January '95 premiere.
     
  7. JamesRye

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    I think we can both agree that the franchise (I hate that term) needed Voyager, like The Motion Picture needed some longer special effects sequences. Probably there was just too much going on at that time.
     
  8. bbailey861

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    Maybe a Kickstart campaign should be started. Look what it did for Veronica Mars.
     
  9. RAMA

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    http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml
     
  10. mos6507

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    True, which is one reason why I didn't like JJ Trek. However, the audience's perception of humor has changed. Look at how many people enjoy watching skateboard wipeouts on Youtube. Also, the humor within the context of actors in their 50s and 60s is different from humor within the context of 20-somethings. Slapstick is really better with young actors.

    For instance, when Scotty hits his head on the beam in Trek V, it makes people take him even less seriously as a senior officer than they would because of Doohan's advanced age and portly physique. It destroys your suspension of disbelief and makes you think you're watching a Naked Gun movie. When Simon Pegg does his Willy Wonka trip through the tubes, people accept it more because he is young and hip and it's all in good fun. For some reason it doesn't pull people out of the world the way you think it should. It does for me, because I'm a Trek Snob(TM), but not for mainstream audiences.

    The TOS cast were criticized for being too old to cut the mustard all the way back to TMP. You have to be very very careful how you inject humor. It was done tastefully in Trek IV, but not tastefully enough in Trek V. The audience started laughing AT the cast instead of with them.

    Trek V feels like a cast reunion in which the actors rarely ever truly appear "in-character", which was, I think, Shatner's doing. He made them act in a very casual way, which made them more personable, which was good, but also less believable as senior officers in positions of respect and high-authority, and this was directly opposed to what the franchise had set in motion with the stiff TMP and the sweet spot of Khan where Kirk is the seasoned pro with occasional bouts of winking and rule-breaking.
     
  11. Grant

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    That was really well put. I read those words and realized that's exactly what I was feeling but had never voiced or written it.

    By 1989 the cast was already a kind of cultural in-joke--their accents, their advancing age, Doohan's weight---they needed to do eveything in their power to make them be taken seriously for a dramatic engaging story and TFF does the exact opposite--it makes audience think they are seeing a campy reunion rather than the exciting story they actually wanted.

    Cutting all that nonsense would reduce the movie to under 90 minutes and it couldn't be rebuilt into any kind of strong story.

    still I kind of wish they would try......
     
  12. wjaspers

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    Think you could say the same for TSFS or TVH, yet they were succesfull or better executed.

    Ok, take out the nonsense and replace it with the rock creature, guess it would take it over 90 minutes.
     
  13. Grant

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    True and there were some other deleted scenes NOT on the DVD that appeared to be more serious and not silly that could be inserted--McCoy healing a fed soldier and McCoy/Spock talking about the creature at the end before kirk walks up. Could get the movie up to 1 hr 40 min.
     
  14. Nightowl1701

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    I've read the shooting script. The only significant material that isn't on the DVD is:

    1. McCoy's comeback to Kirk's 'drop in for dinner' line: "That's right, turn it all into a joke. Dammit Jim, are you that anxious to meet your Maker?"
    2: A deleted line from Vixis when Klaa learns the Enterprise is going to Nimbus: "'There will be no peace as long as Kirk lives.' (quoting the Klingon Ambassador from the the last movie) Our Empire's highest bounty has been placed on his head."
    3: As the Gailileo heads down to Nimbus, Kirk notices Spock looking disturbed. "You okay, Spock?" "I am fine, Captain. (on Kirk's look) Damn fine."
    4: The aforementioned McCoy helping a redshirt scene. "Haven't seen a wound like that since med school - these people are savages." (hands the redshirt the 'bullet') "Here's a souvenir. Stay off that leg for at least two minutes."
    5: The aforementioned Spock/McCoy lines near the end in the lounge before Kirk shows up:
    McCoy - "Try this on for size. Has it occurred to you that the Great Barrier wasn't put there to keep us out...but to keep that thing in?"
    Spock - "It has occurred to me."
    McCoy - "Well? Doesn't that imply the existence of a higher power?"
    Spock - "I will say this much, Doctor - we have yet to truly reach the final frontier."

    That's it. That's all that's missing. Other than that, the missing Rockmen and the DVD deleted scenes, what Shatner and Loughery wrote is what's on the screen.
     
  15. Noname Given

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    I'm a diehard TOS fan and honestly - if they lost all original negatives, copies of the scripts, etc. for STV:TFF, and it disappeared entirely from the public consciousness; I wouldn't shed a tear.
     
  16. RAMA

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    I went to see this with a sister and her bf in 1989, and I apologized to him constantly after seeing it. He was mainly a SW fan, and always extolling it's virtues...I had to show him Scotty banging his head on a bulkhead and FX from a 1970s b movie...ugh.

    I wish you people would stop bringing up this horror all the time.:lol:

    RAMA
     
  17. Chrisisall

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    All I know is that I want Trek V with Kirk battling a bunch of Rock-men!!!
     
  18. Grant

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed


    That's mostly correct--except there is a scene on the BOP before it attacks the Enterprise in orbit of Sha-ka-ree.

    In fact the scene is shown on the 2-disc DVD during the interview with the two Klingon actors (with the dialogue muted.)

    And just to be picky there are a few lines prior to Sybok showing McCoy's pain where Spock describes his 'power' as
    "an ancient ritual, forbidden in modern times."

    McCoy's line "You call this living...?" was followed by "...suspended between life and death by a bridge of pain."


    Also, the fight scenes between Kirk's men and Sybok's forces were longer.

    The scene between Kirk and 'Admiral Bob' had this exchange...

    Kirk--"Klingons don't negotiate--they annihilate!"

    Admiral--"That's why you have to get there first!"


    Sybok's takeover battle of Paradise city was originally much longer and the line, "My friends behold paradise!" from the DVD deleteds wasn't awful.

    McCoy had a nice line about the 3 envoy's having "typical hostage mentality."

    A brief extension when Spock has the 'rock-gun' on Sybok....



    SYBOK
    (approaching Spock)
    Spock, you can't stun me with that
    weapon and I've always been
    stronger than you. I'm afraid
    you'll have to kill me.


    They cut a few nice line to make room for some terrible stupid stuff.

    So, what I'm saying is if you cut little tiny embarrassing gags that last a few seconds--there a few little things to replace them with that would even out the run-time a little bit and keep it from being a 90 minute quickie.

    Link to script with above scenes/dialogue.
    http://movies.trekcore.com/finalfrontier/finalfrontier.txt
     
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  19. LOKAI of CHERON

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    Re: Campaign to Restore William Shatner's STV TFF for Blu-ray spec. ed

    I'd take The Final Frontier over Attack of the Clones anytime! TFF being a substantially more entertaining movie than the ultra-lame, laboured and boring snooze-fest that is AOTC... and I do consider myself a SW fan.
     
  20. Chrisisall

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    AOTC was WAAAY better than TPM.... but still not as good as TFF IMO.:lol: