Re: If Star Trek Beyond Is The Last Film Should They Start NuTNG or Re
Robot Chicken sucks :P Seth Green is unfunny, IMO. So whatever happened in it I'm unaware of.
Kirk comes off as just a generic, reckless jackass kid with little depth, so he's not interesting to me at all. Kirk in TOS wasn't much interesting to me either. However, it's weird how Kirk being an old geezer whining about having a desk job interests me more than young, attractive Kirk running away from monsters and partaking in intergalactic battles. I guess special effects aren't everything.
Also his overacting and bizarre backstory are just too much for me.
I met a guy who said Star Trek V was a great, serious film and his favorite. So what? Just means I've met a few crazies in my life.The polls have shown there are a number of people who love TMP. Also Robot Chicken. Or did I misread that?
Robot Chicken sucks :P Seth Green is unfunny, IMO. So whatever happened in it I'm unaware of.
Kirk comes off as just a generic, reckless jackass kid with little depth, so he's not interesting to me at all. Kirk in TOS wasn't much interesting to me either. However, it's weird how Kirk being an old geezer whining about having a desk job interests me more than young, attractive Kirk running away from monsters and partaking in intergalactic battles. I guess special effects aren't everything.
I don't get the plot at all. Starfleet found him, and used him to build an advanced spaceship to fight the Klingons (because someone from 200 years ago would be very useful in that) and then he stored his crew in torpedoes for some reason, and John Fredrick Paxton, er I mean Admiral Marcus wants to rip off Star Trek 6 by starting intergalactic war for some reason, and yeah you know I can't cobble enough of it together, it left that low of an impression on me. Maybe I should watch it again on Netflix.As for Khan, I actually understood him in ID and found him far more sympathetic. TWOK's Khan is too, well, wrathful, for me to want nothing but Kirk to defeat him.
Also his overacting and bizarre backstory are just too much for me.
It is bewildering they've tried to rip it off three times. Why? It's a good film, but can't they think of something else? The best of Trek was the exploration of the human condition and philosophy and socio-politics. I guess what we really need is a proper Trek tv series, since the movies are doomed to be action flicks.Finally, if TWOK is the pinnacle of Trek films (and it is considered that) then why is there surprise that production teams keep revisiting it? Studios want success and will keep revisiting successful film's formulas until audiences demonstrate that another formula will be successful.