But I'm not an employee of the movie making machine getting a cut of their profits. All I want is to see good Star Trek movies, by my own standards. I'd rather see the plug pulled on Star Trek than have Michael Bay turn it into pure baktag.So what if it's a shitty movie by your standards?
Do people really think Bay is as bad of a director as they say, or do they just make swipes because it's the in thing to do?
Put it this way, would you want Michael Bay directing the next Trek film?
Why would we want a wildly successful director near Star Trek? The horror!
Do people really think Bay is as bad of a director as they say, or do they just make swipes because it's the in thing to do?
Followed by the hit sequel, USS Tokyo Drift.
Followed by the hit sequel, USS Tokyo Drift.
Could you imagine Sulu pushing Warp 9 but his eyes aren't on the controls or viewscreen, but rather locked and lost with Chekov's dreamy eyes?
Michael Bay, for all his alleged failings as a filmmaker, knows how to get butts in theater seats. There's a reason he keeps getting directing gigs and its that he knows how to make movies that will sell tickets.
Justin Lin clearly has demonstrated he knows how to do this as well. Directing styles aside, I simply don't see why even the most vehemently opposed Trek fan would see something like that as bad for the franchise. So what if it's a shitty movie by your standards?
If it makes enough money, that means there'll be another one and you live to fight another day. It's why Nemesis was such a double-blow -- it not only sucked, it also failed at the box office and shut things down entirely for a while. Hollywood's a business and regardless of how important or lofty we think Star Trek is, as an ideal or as a form of entertainment, Paramount is going to want one thing above all else: profit. If Bay or Lin or Orci can deliver that (or have at least proven they can do that), then they'll get the job.
And if Lin gets the job, I am totally going to submit "2 STAR 2 TREK" as an entry for a possible title for the film.
But I'm not an employee of the movie making machine getting a cut of their profits. All I want is to see good Star Trek movies, by my own standards. I'd rather see the plug pulled on Star Trek than have Michael Bay turn it into pure baktag.So what if it's a shitty movie by your standards?
I'd rather see the plug pulled on Star Trek than have Michael Bay turn it into pure baktag.
If it makes enough money, that means there'll be another one and you live to fight another day. It's why Nemesis was such a double-blow -- it not only sucked, it also failed at the box office and shut things down entirely for a while.
Only really interesting thing Lin ever did was Better Luck Tomorrow and his True Detective directing credits.
Followed by the hit sequel, USS Tokyo Drift.
Could you imagine Sulu pushing Warp 9 but his eyes aren't on the controls or viewscreen, but rather locked and lost with Chekov's dreamy eyes?
Jonathan Frakes' excitement at this perceived opportunity to direct STAR TREK 3, to me, seems more like wanting redemption and partly entitlement. I feel it's time that he take on more personal films instead, rather than just working as a solid, reliable, Company Man for the television industry. If he wants recognition and respect as a serious director in today's movie arena, then he's got to start directing Low Budget, Independent Movies - and by that I am not referring to Fan Films! I'm talking about movies like Paranormal Activity.
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