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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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Don't know if it was cited yet, but an interview with Rod Roddenberry on 2/27 made a backhanded stab (I believe) at Axanar:

What is your take on "Star Trek"-themed fan films on the Internet?

I'm definitely supportive of [the series] "Phase II." CBS asked that no one make any money off it. [The creators have] spent $100,000 of their own money on it. No one profits from it. They do it the right way. And the stories are as good or better than the original series.

Underline by me for emphasis. I have to wonder if the question itself was a sideways way of bringing up the lawsuit.
 
Don't know if it was cited yet, but an interview with Rod Roddenberry on 2/27 made a backhanded stab (I believe) at Axanar:

What is your take on "Star Trek"-themed fan films on the Internet?

I'm definitely supportive of [the series] "Phase II." CBS asked that no one make any money off it. [The creators have] spent $100,000 of their own money on it. No one profits from it. They do it the right way. And the stories are as good or better than the original series.

Underline by me for emphasis. I have to wonder if the question itself was a sideways way of bringing up the lawsuit.

Rod and STNV go way back, I remember when we all had diner together in Pasadena in 11 years ago this month. Rod, Trevor and his crew, Cawley and the NV crew (from 2005) and myself and my old crew. Even had Wil Weaton sitting near us hanging out with pretty girl he just met. Good times! (no sushi though ;) )
 
So, however they may spin this at Axanar it doesn't sound like this is good news for them. More like the studio wants to cut to the chase - "What, they want us to be more specific about how they're ripping us off? All righty, then!" ;)




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So, however they may spin this at Axanar it doesn't sound like this is good news for them. More like the studio wants to cut to the chase - "What, they want us to be more specific about how they're ripping us off? All righty, then!" ;)




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The first complaint apparently was designed to get Axanar to settle. The next will be designed to erase it from existence, along with any chance Alec has of ever making a movie.
 
The strength of their motion? He can't really think he's the one with power in this situation, can he? It has to be bluster. Right?
 
The strength of their motion? He can't really think he's the one with power in this situation, can he? It has to be bluster. Right?

Whether he was in this to con people or just got in over his head once donations started flooding in, I think this confidence/bravado is a facade to cover his own butt - to maintain the illusion that he always intended to deliver what he promised
 
Apparently writers of The Best Star Trek Script ‏"Ever" will still be working on it each and every day to make it better during the filming of Axanar because Robert Meyer Burnett saw Bryan Singer did it on his professional independent Superman Returns fan film project.

That's right you Haters, Axanar is the Superman Returns of Star Trek.

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So, what - in the same way Superman Returns was a remake of Richard Donner's 'Superman (1978)' - Axanar will be a remake of what? ST:TMP? :shrug::whistle:;)
 
I assume his original intent was just to make the film. Correct me if I'm wrong, but over a million dollars raised for a fan film is pretty unprecedented. I don't think anyone, Alec included, could have anticipated that kind of money rolling in.
 
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