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The tale of the 2 Picards
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Admiral
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
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Location: the village of glenfinnan on the shores of loch shiel
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Fleet Captain
Location: West Hollywood, Calif., USA
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
Thank God Kirk didn't shout and maniacally laugh in a dune buggy. That alone would have killed Trek before TNG even had a shot at the movies. But Stewart had script approval -- and power, and odd ideas. |
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
But TV Picard really wasn't a fisticuffs action hero. And by extension, TNG series wasn't primarily an action adventure series, it was more a science fiction drama. I suspect TV Picard and TV TNG really weren't cut out for motion pictures--at least, not what Hollywood considers a "big screen sci-fi" movie. Yet they kept trying to fit TNG and Picard in particular into sci-fi action flicks. That doesn't really ring true. And then going back to that again and again for each film only makes it worse. |
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
Do you want a film to be only the average of the entire show?
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
How often did we see Picard like that in the series? How is that true to the series? Think about some of the best and most popular TNG eps. Okay sure, BOBW with battlin' Borg and 'splosions. But I think of "The Drumhead" "The Offspring" "The Inner Light" "The Big Goodbye" "The Measure of a Man" "The First Duty" other highly regarded eps. If those are exemplary of TNG at its best, imagine those stories in big screens versions, with more bells and whistles as you suggest. Imagine a great story like "The Measure of a Man" used for a TNG movie. Maybe fans like us would love it. But I can't see Hollywood suits going for it, and then trying to market it as a big screen sci-fi flick that has no space battles or evil bad guy. The sci-fi flick that's really a courtroom drama! The general public would maybe be expecting a space adventure and instead get disappointed when Picard gives a speech at the climax rather than using his fists to pummel Maddox. Imagine if Picard was able to defeat Soran or Ruffalo or Shazam with a particularly eloquent speech at the end rather than violence? (Of course, the upcoming Blu-Ray cinema airing of this eps got me here). You see where I'm going with this. I think the best and most highly regarded TNG TV stuff didn't involve diabolical evil villains and big space battles and kewl explosions. Yet every movie had to shoehorn TNG into that mold and it never seemed to fit all that well. |
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Location: Houston Tx
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Rear Admiral
Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
In FC, it's the Borg. Who are trying to take over his ship. Of course he's going to be action guy. I'll leave INS alone for this thread, because Picard's the villain in that movie. |
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
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Location: North Carolina
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
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Darling, you remain as aesthetically pleasing as the first day we met. I believe I am the most fortunate sentient in this sector of the galaxy. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Thee Olde Spook Shack
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Re: The tale of the 2 Picards
But obviously Stewart was the star and arguably the biggest draw, and had more clout to make Picard into a fun character for him to play, doing action-y stuff.
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