Sounds good and reasonable, but if this were the common sense of things, folks wouldn't be chastised for wanting fans involved with a production in positions of control. But now when Lin, a fan, is chosen as the director, it's different? It seems hypocritical (not specifically by you, but generally across these forums) to make the argument that fans can have a more primary talent in this case but not others. Maybe the next time someone asks for a fan to head up some franchise show or movie and is shouted down with "a fan would ruin it," they should be pointed to your more reasonable view of it.I don't think it's that so much as being a fan shouldn't be the topmost consideration when hiring someone. Their qualifications as a writer or filmmaker should come first and foremost, and if they're a fan, that's a nice bonus, but not an absolute requirement. We've had fans and non-fans alike write and direct both good and bad Trek films.
Huh?The second trailer, I was wondering if they will try to do the same (like Star Wars) in relation to Batman & Superman.
I'm just glad they haven't released any pics with his character in a over-saturated purplish tone...
This is what I wanted to say.Huh?
Ah, okay.will they launch before the Batman x Superman debut?
This is what I wanted to say.
I will keep my fingers crossed for it. Because this silence is getting a little worrying. Ghostbusters has released the first trailer.Ah, okay.
I think/hope we'll see one attached to 10 Cloverfield Lane, another Bad Robot film produced by J. J. Abrams. That releases 11 March in the US, which is two weeks before Batman v Superman.
I will keep my fingers crossed for it. Because this silence is getting a little worrying. Ghostbusters has released the first trailer.
I understand your views, but in Star Wars they released images of scenes, short videos, posters with the characters. This marketing was being done gradually in order to maintain and increase everyone's curiosity. Four months left. I think it's time to start doing it. I am not seeing the specialized sites, who visited the scenes in Vancouver, publish something seen there.We've already had a first trailer for Star Trek. This is the first trailer for Ghostbusters. They are coming out in the same month. I'm sure we will see a second trailer soon. It's not like Paramount filmed the movie with a massive budget, and just decided to stop promoting it for whatever reason.
Star Wars is a much bigger franchise + it was the first film of a new trilogy, possibly the most hyped/anticipated film of all-time.I understand your views, but in Star Wars they released images of scenes, short videos, posters with the characters. This marketing was being done gradually in order to maintain and increase everyone's curiosity. Four months left. I think it's time to start doing it. I am not seeing the specialized sites, who visited the scenes in Vancouver, publish something seen there.
Maybe, they start right now. I don´t know.
I may be very anxious, but I think that the time has now come to show something important and generates impact.
Next trailer ends with Shatner and CG Nimoy stepping out onto the TOS bridge "Spock..we're home'I may be very anxious, but I think that the time has now come to show something important and generates impact.
I don´t know how they intend to pay tribute to franchise in the film. Maybe they show easter eggs or some post-credit scene or a short note as a gesture of appreciation for years of dedication to Star Trek or a tribute to Gene Roddenberry and nothing more. Or, who knows, they got a big surprise planned for us.Next trailer ends with Shatner and CG Nimoy stepping out onto the TOS bridge "Spock..we're home'![]()
Next trailer ends with Shatner and CG Nimoy stepping out onto the TOS bridge "Spock..we're home'![]()
No. Just...no.
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