exactly - just listening to him talking about it on the radio chat show and hes soooo excited about even the possibility of doing it lol
He has to go out and find his movie ... one he's actually passionate about.
I very much doubt Frakes will get the job. I'm sure he'd love to do it, and I'm sure that if he were given the chance, he might even be able to make a good film. But he's worked solidly in television for nearly the entirety of the past decade, and that seems to be where his bread and butter are.
I'm not Frakes, or his proxy, so I can't speak for him. I don't know what's going through his head. But to be excited about a prospect doesn't necessarily go hand-in-hand with having passion. To conceive an idea is noble. To execute the work is servile. Nevertheless, if Frakes were to some-how get to direct 3, I know he'll deliver a solid, quality picture. It may, or may not, do as well as the others did, but it will not be sloppy work. He's kind of got this Ron Howard quality to his directing ...He has to go out and find his movie ... one he's actually passionate about.
Well, he does seem very passionate about Star Trek 3.
I love Jonathan Frakes. I love that he's excited, and I love that he still wants to be involved in the Star Trek universe. That being said, this isn't going to happen for him.
IF Frakes got the job (and it is a big 'IF') and ST3 was a big 500m hit (it will be) it'd propel him into the big league again - remember post FC he was attached to stuff like Total Recall 2 (Arnold was going to do it) and was one of the directors attached to the Superman reboot in the late 90s
Its because INS knocked him down. Then TB stomped on his head
You forget Orci is still going to write and produce ST(1)3.IF Frakes got the job (and it is a big 'IF') and ST3 was a big 500m hit (it will be) it'd propel him into the big league again - remember post FC he was attached to stuff like Total Recall 2 (Arnold was going to do it) and was one of the directors attached to the Superman reboot in the late 90s
Yet, at the end of the day he did very little big screen work. Could be that the studios caught on that this guy is better working on TV? That he is a solid worker but has no real vision of his own, which would be problematic since big-screen movies are director driven.
That all said, I still stand by my opinion Frakes won't get it.
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