I'm old enough to have watched TOS on NBC and I like nuTrek fine.
Yes, the so-called Prime Universe is over and done. We're moving on.
7.6 out of 10 is pretty much the definition of lackluster. Just saying.
I'd love it if they returned to the Prime Universe. But, quite frankly, there's nothing to argue compellingly that it's needed, either.
But if we never go back to the Prime Universe how are we ever going to see if Harry Kim and Ezri Dax are able to captain a Yaeger-class starship together!
Wrath of Khan has a 7.7
The Motion Picture has a 6.4
The Voyage Home has a 7.3
Those are usually the top choices for TOS films.
Into Darkness is currently at 7.8.
Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK. Do you really think STID is superior to TWOK?
They took out the smart writing and drama and put in pure action.
Wrath of Khan has a 7.7
The Motion Picture has a 6.4
The Voyage Home has a 7.3
Those are usually the top choices for TOS films.
Into Darkness is currently at 7.8.
Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK. Do you really think STID is superior to TWOK?
And what's wrong with rebooting things every generation or so? As you pointed out, it works for Batman, Spider-Man, Sherlock Holmes, Zorro, etc. So why not STAR TREK, too?
So you know the ages of the 337,255 users who voted and what movies they've watched? Amazing.Wrath of Khan has a 7.7
The Motion Picture has a 6.4
The Voyage Home has a 7.3
Those are usually the top choices for TOS films.
Into Darkness is currently at 7.8.
Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK. Do you really think STID is superior to TWOK?
Wrath of Khan has a 7.7
The Motion Picture has a 6.4
The Voyage Home has a 7.3
Those are usually the top choices for TOS films.
Into Darkness is currently at 7.8.
Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK. Do you really think STID is superior to TWOK?
So we should ignore the next generation of fans? In the long run, capturing the "young fans" takes priority over catering to us old coots.
And what's wrong with rebooting things every generation or so? As you pointed out, it works for Batman, Spider-Man, Sherlock Holmes, Zorro, etc. So why not STAR TREK, too?
In general, it often seems as though the aversion to reboots comes down to generational chauvinism. "The old version was good enough for me, darn it! Kids these days don't know real STAR TREK when they see it!"
I mean, nobody is demanding that the next TARZAN movie return to the continuity of the old Johnny Weissmuller movies. Or that the next MUMMY reboot should pick up where the original Karloff movie left off!
And clearly I am not remotely a young fan!![]()
So you know the ages of the 337,255 users who voted and what movies they've watched? Amazing.Wrath of Khan has a 7.7
The Motion Picture has a 6.4
The Voyage Home has a 7.3
Those are usually the top choices for TOS films.
Into Darkness is currently at 7.8.
Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK. Do you really think STID is superior to TWOK?
Do I really think STID is superior to TWOK? No, but my singular opinion isn't what's being discussed. What's being discussed is the opinion of people who've seen the films and voted on IMDB. Based on the voting there, the films are close to even. The folks at Metacritic places them fairly close as well.Does that mean you have to change your mind? Nope. But it would appear the audience ( or least those voting on those sites) hold the films in near equal regard.
They took out the smart writing and drama and put in pure action.
If you say so. But then I don't imagine you really know what smart writing is...
How many time s should we even reboot such a great property like Star Trek?
The TOS universe had many great stories to tell with other crews both past and future. What is the sense of rebooting something and completely changing it and dumbing it down?
Why not create a whole new science fiction franchise for the kids? George Lucas did it. Do you think they should reboot Star Wars now because the young kids can't relate to the original Star Wars Trilogy?
NuStar NuTrek won't last and won't have the legacy of the old because the people playing the characters now will not want to do many more movies.
The kids as you call them probably wont rush to see a television version of these characters being played by someone else and probably wont accept a new crew in the NuTrek universe either.
Basically NuTrek will be short lived and will not spawn sequels or other television series with different crews as the original did. It will not have a 50 year lasting power.
An infinite number of times Just like most long lived franchises. Superman, Batman, Sherlock Holmes...well the list is endless.Pubert said:How many time s should we even reboot such a great property like Star Trek?
To tell new stories. As I told you before the changes made aren't that significant ( barely blip really). As for dumbing down? Been down that road too. The evidence supporting this accusation is slim at best.What is the sense of rebooting something and completely changing it and dumbing it down?
Both ways are equally valid and George was "rebooting" Saturday morning serials with Star Wars and Indiana Jones.Why not create a whole new science fiction franchise for the kids? George Lucas did it. Do you think they should reboot Star Wars now because the young kids can't relate to the original Star Wars Trilogy?
You've no idea what the future will bring. Right know the concentration is on movies using the TOS characters. And that may never change. We may never see spin offs like TNG, just new takes on TOS. I'm fine with that.NuStar NuTrek won't last and won't have the legacy of the old because the people playing the characters now will not want to do many more movies. The kids as you call them probably wont rush to see a television version of these characters being played by someone else and probably wont accept a new crew in the NuTrek universe either.
Could you use your powers to give me some lotto numbers?NuStar NuTrek won't last and won't have the legacy of the old because the people playing the characters now will not want to do many more movies. The kids as you call them probably wont rush to see a television version of these characters being played by someone else and probably wont accept a new crew in the NuTrek universe either.
I don't spend a lot of time on IMDB and don't care about the squabbles there.Cyke101's post would seem to dispute the ballot stuffing accusation.So you know the ages of the 337,255 users who voted and what movies they've watched? Amazing.Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK. Do you really think STID is superior to TWOK?
Do I really think STID is superior to TWOK? No, but my singular opinion isn't what's being discussed. What's being discussed is the opinion of people who've seen the films and voted on IMDB. Based on the voting there, the films are close to even. The folks at Metacritic places them fairly close as well.Does that mean you have to change your mind? Nope. But it would appear the audience ( or least those voting on those sites) hold the films in near equal regard.
IMDB allows multiple accounts and vote stuffing. Every hear of the Godfather, Shawshank Redemption and Dark Knight war over there? The other sites you mentioned have similar problems. The only solid fact is the last movie did not do as well as the first and the third will probably do even less business. I see the third being the last because some of the actors on NuTrek are at this point most likely starting to worry about being typecast.
It the studio thinks the third one isn't quite what they want they might might hire some new people. I don't see them ending the franchise.
How many time s should we even reboot such a great property like Star Trek? The TOS universe had many great stories to tell with other crews both past and future. What is the sense of rebooting something and completely changing it and dumbing it down? .
Hope for the former!It the studio thinks the third one isn't quite what they want they might might hire some new people. I don't see them ending the franchise.
I think Lin and Pegg were brought in to give us a bit of a lighter outing after two rather dark films. Plus, there is precedent with The Voyage Home and Insurrection both coming after dark films.
Hope for the former!It the studio thinks the third one isn't quite what they want they might might hire some new people. I don't see them ending the franchise.
I think Lin and Pegg were brought in to give us a bit of a lighter outing after two rather dark films. Plus, there is precedent with The Voyage Home and Insurrection both coming after dark films.![]()
It the studio thinks the third one isn't quite what they want they might might hire some new people. I don't see them ending the franchise.
I think Lin and Pegg were brought in to give us a bit of a lighter outing after two rather dark films. Plus, there is precedent with The Voyage Home and Insurrection both coming after dark films.
I love the new movies, and I've been a fan since September of 1966. Where are you getting your stats? Cites, please?What lackluster reviews?!? I really wish these inaccurate statements would go away...
Critics rated it a 7.6/10 and audiences rated it a 4.2/5 on 307,000+ ratings.
Personally, I am hoping they never return to the Prime timeline. It had its day and that day is over (and I can watch that day anytime I like). Some folks don't like Star Trek Into Darkness and the Abrams films in general. Which is normal. Nothing is universally loved. But I don't really see how the numbers quantify it as anything other than a critical success.
The movie was not as well recieved among fans. Its has a 7.8 on imdb below the 8.0 of the first ones. I dont want this to degrade to a analysis of how good or bad it was.....
I would still like to see more primetrek on tv or i would love to see a complete reboot of trek with no ties to any previous versions.
Its day isn't over. Many fans want to see more stories in the Star Trek Universe not just the NuStar NuTrek Universe. I agree with Dar I really hope when the 3rd movie is made it will be its last and then we may get to see a return to the classic trek universe. The last movie while it got good reviews didn't review as well as the first and many fans did not like it as much. It also made less money. The third movie will most likely continue the down trend as is the norm for sequels.
A zombified corpse that NuTrek had to feed off of. SOrry but the original is far superior then the drivel Abrams and company have given us. They took out the smart writing and drama and put in pure action. Big deal whats so revolutionary about making Star Trek a poor copy of Star Wars?
Where's your evidence to support this claim? Simply saying so does not make it the truth. How old are you, by the way?
Yeah and most of the fans voting on STID are young fans that have never seen the original TWOK.
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