No one cares about the goddamned Prime Directive.
Not even the show ... until it does but it really doesn't it at the same time.
Yes. It could be arguable, but in my opinion, Kirk had broken the Prime Directive in The Return of the Archons, Miri and The Apple,
It's part of the visual aesthetic of the film. If JJ decided that every fifth shot should be in black and white and some people felt that it distracted them and reduced their enjoyment of the film, would you understand their annoyance?The whole lens flare thing was always an odd complaint to me. It's weird that Abrams did it that way, and I get that people don't like it, but what bearing does that have on enjoying the movie?![]()
E]It's part of the visual aesthetic of the film. If JJ decided that every fifth shot should be in black and white and some people felt that it distracted them and reduced their enjoyment of the film, would you understand their annoyance?
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Amazing that an "insider"-proclaimed "fan production" managed to:
1) complete production in a timely fashion; and
2) enlist a cast of hundreds and film on two different continents
despite so many "issues" with production and "never having a script or even a budget!"
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It's part of the visual aesthetic of the film. If JJ decided that every fifth shot should be in black and white and some people felt that it distracted them and reduced their enjoyment of the film, would you understand their annoyance?The whole lens flare thing was always an odd complaint to me. It's weird that Abrams did it that way, and I get that people don't like it, but what bearing does that have on enjoying the movie?![]()
I personally don't care much one way or the other with the lens flares (although I feel he could have toned 'em down a bit sometimes) but I do get the complaint.
I had q dream that I watched the movie. I don't whether it was a psychic power or the metric fuckton of Italian food I ate last night, but there was a dragon and a ghost in it. And everybody talked a lot. It was pretty underwhelming.
Which makes me sad.
They've really gone all out on making new outfits for this movie, that Vulcan robe looks amazingly elaborate compared to the pretty meager monk-like stuff we got before.
They've really gone all out on making new outfits for this movie, that Vulcan robe looks amazingly elaborate compared to the pretty meager monk-like stuff we got before.
to be honest, when creating vulcan costumes it might be too easy for costume designers to fall into the well known 'cultural appropriation' issue because the more elaborated clothes and female hair styles might look too asian inspired.. Star Wars for example was heavily criticized by some for taking traditional asian (and not only) costumes and using them as 'inspiration' for Padme's costumes (example of post pointing that up)
maybe the previous designer for these movies tried to stay away from that stuff but still used old trek as a reference, in some way. (I remember that in the deleted scene of Spock's birth Sarek was wearing some pretty badass 'all leather' attire tho)
I find it believable that outside of particular circumstances and for certain roles, everyday vulcans might have very 'boring' clothes in general, nothing too fancy or elaborated. Just practical and comfortable.
No one cares about the goddamned Prime Directive.
Not even the show ... until it does but it really doesn't it at the same time.
Yes. It could be arguable, but in my opinion, Kirk had broken the Prime Directive in The Return of the Archons, Miri and The Apple,
The Return of the Archons said:KIRK: That refers to a living, growing culture. Do you think this one is?
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