I don't want the actors to be more like Jeffrey Hunter, or Leonard Nimoy, that's what shows like SNL are for. One of the biggest critiques I have about STC and NV/PII is the constant monkeying performances from the TV/ movie counterparts. These fanfilms would be better off if the actors would spend some valued time researching, and interpreting the characters which would fit them and their strengths.Pike doesn't express himself like Pike from the Cage, and Spock sounds more like TOS Spock rather than Cage Spock (I doubt very much Cage Spock would have adressed his Captain as ''Chris''). Nice production value is the best thing I can say for now.
Good catch. That implies to me that it's supposed to be some sort of inactive viewscreen rather than a porthole.Not to mention the thing changes color through out the scene.
Watch how the green pulses on and off several times at 3:10:
I tbought green screen was a more recent development (Wikipedia says 70's), could it have been used in 1964?
As much as the real world borrows from trek, I doubt a screen saver would even be a fantasy when punch cards were cutting edge , again I see a window shade with lights shining on it as the ship movesGood catch. That implies to me that it's supposed to be some sort of inactive viewscreen rather than a porthole.
Well, not a screen saver as such. Maybe it's a viewscreen that doubles as mood lighting.
Never said the new actors had to be clones of the original actors (that's Mignona's bag), but they should at least be logically consistent with their predecessors. Julianne Moore didn't use any of Jodie Foster's acting singularities, yet she was as true to Clarice Starling in Hannibal as the character was in Silence of the Lambs, both how he spoke and how she related to others.I don't want the actors to be more like Jeffrey Hunter, or Leonard Nimoy, that's what shows like SNL are for. One of the biggest critiques I have about STC and NV/PII is the constant monkeying performances from the TV/ movie counterparts. These fanfilms would be better off if the actors would spend some valued time researching, and interpreting the characters which would fit them and their strengths.
Her problem wasn't how she interpreted the character, it's that she brought zero charisma to the performance.So something like a Robin Curtis level of similarity...
True enough. Where Kirstie Alley seemed self-possessed and intriguing, she just seemed nervous.Her problem wasn't how she interpreted the character, it's that she brought zero charisma to the performance.
Me too.I liked Robin Curtis as Saavik.![]()
Yes, I know. And it shows.Well, it's mostly voice work, but Vic is a professional actor.
They won’t answer any Facebook posts, queries from backers on their Indiegogo page and have not posted any production updates since the 21st May. All perks (except for DVD’s) were posted out around mid June.Are they still making this film, or what?
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