Paramount's decision to go ahead without Orci at the helm (though retaining him in whatever capacity) seems to be a result of the reaction (critical and commercial) to Into Darkness.
Maybe fan objections were not as inconsequential as some believed.
If the script was the problem, why didn't Paramount fire the writers? I think there is more going on, as it is reported that Paramount shut down production last month and demoted Orci to a producer. I don't know of many films with a troubled history succeeding at the box office, so I am worried.
That plot blurb (small and vague as it is) sounds like fan fiction. It also makes little sense on several levels. I hope it's only a rumor. It's more worrisome to me than the Orci report. I'm sure there are several fine directors in Hollywood that could do a good job with "Star Trek".
So, is that the second independent report? If so, the rule of thumb would be to treat it as real news.
If the script was the problem, why didn't Paramount fire the writers?
If the script was the problem, why didn't Paramount fire the writers? I think there is more going on, as it is reported that Paramount shut down production last month and demoted Orci to a producer. I don't know of many films with a troubled history succeeding at the box office, so I am worried.
Hopefully they're just going to start from scratch with a competent team and push the release back to 2016 for the 50th. I can live with waiting an extra year if it means the film will actually be good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Nimoy arguably did an amazing job with STIII, (which I loved), but Orci directing didn't have the same ring as Nimoy directing.
Meyer or Frakes!! (j/k)
Meyer or Frakes!! (j/k)
Paramount's decision to go ahead without Orci at the helm (though retaining him in whatever capacity) seems to be a result of the reaction (critical and commercial) to Into Darkness.
If the script was the problem, why didn't Paramount fire the writers?
What do you mean? STID has an 87% critical ranking on Rotten Tomatoes, exceeded only by TWOK, FC, and the '09 film. It also has a 90% audience approval score. It's at 72% on Metacritic. According to Wikipedia, while it performed lower than its predecessor in US box office, its returns were still satisfying to Paramount, and it did better than its predecessor overseas, enough to make it the highest-grossing Trek film of all time. The people who dislike the film may be vocal, but they're a tiny minority of the overall audience.
I will take one Edgar Wright please.
I will take one Edgar Wright please.
is wright the right type of director for a movie as big as star trek 3,most of his movies are manly comedy.
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