There should have been another choice on the poll;
"Holy cow, man, let's see number 3 first, then make a decision."
"Holy cow, man, let's see number 3 first, then make a decision."
There should have been another choice on the poll;
"Holy cow, man, let's see number 3 first, then make a decision."
Option 3 Wait to see how Lin does before choosing which style I like better.
Watching Star Trek (2009) right now. I've never seen a more stunning Star Trek film. As much as I love so much of Star Trek, from a pure visual perspective, Abrams movies make the rest look like they were made by amateurs.
Watching Star Trek (2009) right now. I've never seen a more stunning Star Trek film. As much as I love so much of Star Trek, from a pure visual perspective, Abrams movies make the rest look like they were made by amateurs.
...I honestly don't care who directs future Star Trek movies as long as they're good.
Pretty much where I'm at. If Justin Lin does a good job then I'll be all for him to handle Star Trek 4.
I appreciate JJ's achievement in reinvigorating the franchise, but his movies have an aggressive tone I dislike, so I am hoping he will continue to let others do the directing.
Watching Star Trek (2009) right now. I've never seen a more stunning Star Trek film. As much as I love so much of Star Trek, from a pure visual perspective, Abrams movies make the rest look like they were made by amateurs.
I appreciate JJ's achievement in reinvigorating the franchise, but his movies have an aggressive tone I dislike, so I am hoping he will continue to let others do the directing.
TOS could have a pretty aggressive tone as well.
Watching Star Trek (2009) right now. I've never seen a more stunning Star Trek film. As much as I love so much of Star Trek, from a pure visual perspective, Abrams movies make the rest look like they were made by amateurs.
How about ST: The Wrath of Khan?
Watching Star Trek (2009) right now. I've never seen a more stunning Star Trek film. As much as I love so much of Star Trek, from a pure visual perspective, Abrams movies make the rest look like they were made by amateurs.
How about ST: The Wrath of Khan?
Including The Wrath of Khan.
How about ST: The Wrath of Khan?
Including The Wrath of Khan.
Dang if TWOK was amateur I would love to have that amateur ability. The mutara nebula scene alone had wonderfully crafted effect, camera work was excellent as well as outstanding direction. Also the scene of Spocks death was probably one the best shot and directed death scenes of movies in the last 40 years. Excellent work all around.
Including The Wrath of Khan.
Dang if TWOK was amateur I would love to have that amateur ability. The mutara nebula scene alone had wonderfully crafted effect, camera work was excellent as well as outstanding direction. Also the scene of Spocks death was probably one the best shot and directed death scenes of movies in the last 40 years. Excellent work all around.
It was excellent work, thirty-plus years ago. Time moves forward. Another thirty years, I hope that there are people making Trek films that makes Abrams work look like it was done by amateurs.
Visually, TWOK was striking given the time and the budget but it's not nearly in the same league as the nuTrek movies. The cinematography, design and production values of Abrams's films are outstanding.
I imagine that Lin can keep directing these movies as long as he likes and that Paramount would be damn glad to have him.
JJ's fine for Star Wars but not for Trek.
Trek needs someone who can put bums on seats AND deliver good Trek.
The bums on seats is the most important, but it's not everything.
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