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CBS has *NO INTEREST* in nu-trek

So that's why there's a nu-Trek movie about to be made?

That is *HIGHLY* debatable... ;)
Highly? No.

plus, paramount makes nu-trek, *NOT CBS*

CBS has *NO INTEREST* in nu-trek

So that's why there's a nu-Trek movie about to be made?

CBS does not control Paramount. (I don't know if it's true that they're specifically disinterested in NuTrek -- though I can see reasons why they might not be enthused -- but the fact that Paramount is making a movie says nothing about that one way or another.)

But CBS will cash the checks of the proceeds they'll get from ST13 with respect to licensing, etc., yes? In other words, that's their interest.
 
IF you know the rumors, then you should know the announcement(s) could be coming SOON ;) (end of Jan?)

*AS OF NOW*, CBS is contractually prohibited from competing with nu-trek... (that may soon change...) ;)

This again? Why would Alec Peters WANT to have CBS pick up Axanar as a show? He's got total creative control right now, his script is untouched except for the changes he and Christian Gossett WANT to insert in there up until shooting day. He has final say in most EVERY aspect on the current production, and that includes casting, choice of director and every other crewmember, music, post-production and SFX, and most important of all: FINAL CUT!!

By going the independent film route and raising the funding on his own and through Kickstarter, Alec has achieved what precious, PRECIOUS few have over in the Hollywood A-list crowd: He had a dream project and has managed to shepherd it thus far and it will come out, for better or worse, exactly as he wishes it.

Those of you who keep harping about getting CBS to take over this project and that project have never had to deal with busybody producers, broadcasters, studio heads and assorted other pains in the ass who interfere a lot more than they sometimes help, who bring only their expertise at schmoozing and raising dollars but no artistic or filmic experience to speak of as they decide wholesale changes to writers and directors' artistic visions (remind me at some point to tell you about the time an episode's villains had their celebratory glasses of champagne replaced by orange juice because the show's time slot could not show the imbibing of alcohol, or the time another series replaced the voice of Gina Gershon, a really good actress, in favour of the totally incompetent Carmen Electra for its second season for the only reason that a producer wanted to get in her pants- I tore all my hair out because every recorded take by Electra was unusable but we had to make do).

If Alec Peters somehow manages to sell his show to CBS for them to produce it, he would suddenly go from head honcho with the last word on most everything, to being pretty much at the bottom of the totem pole underneath an army of producers, broadcasters and studio heads who will wield a lot more pull than he.

Even Robert Kirkman has to answer to a lot of executives during each season of the WALKING DEAD, even though he is one of its producers\head writers, and he owns and created the property. Alec does not own anything about Axanar except for some of the characters (I think...)

If Axanar is ever picked up by CBS (extremely, extremely doubtful), and Alec Peters wants to retain his sanity he should simply sell it for as much as he can, wash his hands of it and run as fast as he can in the opposite direction...
 
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It was worth a shot.

If you say so. :lol:

I am the eternal optimist. :p

CBS has *NO INTEREST* in nu-trek

So that's why there's a nu-Trek movie about to be made?

CBS does not control Paramount. (I don't know if it's true that they're specifically disinterested in NuTrek -- though I can see reasons why they might not be enthused -- but the fact that Paramount is making a movie says nothing about that one way or another.)

CBS does get a large say, though, as I mentioned earlier in my post with the link to TheWrap's discussion on why a TV series didn't happen while the iron was hot.

As I've said, I think CBS is happy raking in money from streaming the various series on sites like Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu. They make lots of money, and don't have to exert themselves. The property is paying for itself many times over, so why would they pour new money into a new series?

I do have a question for you, though: what reasons would there be for CBS to be specifically unenthused about the newer Trek films?
 
But CBS will cash the checks of the proceeds they'll get from ST13 with respect to licensing, etc., yes? In other words, that's their interest.

NO - CBS is unhappy w/ Paramount & Paramount is unhappy w/ Bad Robot (because nu-trek sucks)

all of the law suits will trickle down to JJ / boborci...
 
This again? Why would Alec Peters WANT to have CBS pick up Axanar as a show? He's got total creative control right now, his script is untouched except for the changes he and Christian Gossett WANT to insert in there up until shooting day. He has final say in most EVERY aspect on the current production, and that includes casting, choice of director and every other crewmember, music, post-production and SFX, and most important of all: FINAL CUT!!

By going the independent film route and raising the funding on his own and through Kickstarter, Alec has achieved what precious, PRECIOUS few have over in the Hollywood A-list crowd: He had a dream project and has managed to shepherd it thus far and it will come out, for better or worse, exactly as he wishes it.

Those of you who keep harping about getting CBS to take over this project and that project have never had to deal with busybody producers, broadcasters, studio heads and assorted other pains in the ass who interfere a lot more than they sometimes help, who bring only their expertise at schmoozing and raising dollars but no artistic or filmic experience to speak of as they decide wholesale changes to writers and directors' artistic visions (remind me at some point to tell you about the time an episode's villains had their celebratory glasses of champagne replaced by orange juice because the show's time slot could not show the imbibing of alcohol, or the time another series replaced the voice of Gina Gershon, a really good actress, in favour of the totally incompetent Carmen Electra for its second season for the only reason that a producer wanted to get in her pants- I tore all my hair out because every recorded take by Electra was unusable but we had to make do).

If Alec Peters somehow manages to sell his show to CBS for them to produce it, he would suddenly go from head honcho with the last word on most everything, to being pretty much at the bottom of the totem pole underneath an army of producers, broadcasters and studio heads who will wield a lot more pull than he.

Even Robert Kirkman has to answer to a lot of executives during each season of the WALKING DEAD, even though he is one of its producers\head writers, and he owns and created the property. Alec does not own anything about Axanar except for the characters (I think...)

If Axanar is ever picked up by CBS (extremely, extremely doubtful), and Alec Peters wants to retain his sanity he should simply sell it for as much as he can, wash his hands of it and run as fast as he can in the opposite direction...

because Alec is not that kind of egotist: he wants to bring good Star Trek to us all!

...not to be "king of his molehill", LOL!

so, yes: if CBS "buys" Axanar, Alec looses total control, but not necessarily all input... ;-)
 
Because Alec is not that kind of egotist: he wants to bring good Star Trek to us all!

...not to be "king of his molehill", LOL!

so, yes: if CBS "buys" Axanar, Alec looses total control, but not necessarily all input... ;-)

You just have no bloody idea how the television and film industry works...
 
But CBS will cash the checks of the proceeds they'll get from ST13 with respect to licensing, etc., yes? In other words, that's their interest.

NO - CBS is unhappy w/ Paramount & Paramount is unhappy w/ Bad Robot (because nu-trek sucks)

all of the law suits will trickle down to JJ / boborci...

That is baloney. Nu-trek is making money, that makes Paramount and CBS very happy.
The only unhappy ones are the TOS Nazis shouting louder than everyone else. Since it's obvious you're not an insider at either CBS or Paramount, you're only passing on BS.

CBS has stated they have a long term goal to bring back Trek to Broadcast. But they will do it on their time, their rules. With Netflix and Amazon Prime becoming power players, don't be surprised if it ends up their instead of traditional TV.
 
Because Alec is not that kind of egotist: he wants to bring good Star Trek to us all!

...not to be "king of his molehill", LOL!

so, yes: if CBS "buys" Axanar, Alec looses total control, but not necessarily all input... ;-)

You just have no bloody idea how the television and film industry works...
Bixby, you're trying to teach a pig to sing. Waste of time and annoys the pig.
 
That is baloney. Nu-trek is making money, that makes Paramount and CBS very happy.
The only unhappy ones are the TOS Nazis shouting louder than everyone else. Since it's obvious you're not an insider at either CBS or Paramount, you're only passing on BS.

CBS has stated they have a long term goal to bring back Trek to Broadcast. But they will do it on their time, their rules. With Netflix and Amazon Prime becoming power players, don't be surprised if it ends up their instead of traditional TV.

Well, Nazi smears aside... with BR screwing the pooch, and Paramount's fumble, time is looking pretty ripe... not to mention:

ALL WE WANT IS GOOD (REAL) STAR TREK!!! PLEASE!!!

I WOULD LOVE TO SEE AXANAR ON NETFLIX! :drool:
 
I don´t think it was ever on the agenda of Axanar being presented to CBS, like other productions claim to be doing. Quite the contrary - I remember reading that Alec Peters was quite opposite to getting fans hopes up by doing that, as it would have no chance whatsoever for CBS to be considered.

If CBS wants to do a new series, they for sure have enough resources on their own to do so without having to hassle with any fan project.

We can just hope they watch these projects with a friendly eye, treating them as a positive sign of the fandom.
 
NO - CBS is unhappy w/ Paramount & Paramount is unhappy w/ Bad Robot (because nu-trek sucks)

all of the law suits will trickle down to JJ / boborci...

Paramount lawyer: ''Mr. Abrams?''

J.J.: ''yep, that'sa me...''

Paramount lawyer: ''We want to tell you that despite you directing and shepherding 2 movies from our Star Trek franchise that brought in about $200 million EACH in profit (not counting for the advertising budget and global home DVD sales and miscellaneous revenue), that we intend to sue you!!''

J.J.: ''Wow that's great! And I, uh...wait, WHAT?''

Paramount lawyer: ''Ciao, dude!''


Man, I'd have loved to have listened in on THAT conversation...:rolleyes:
 
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