I don't know where people keep getting the idea that Star Trek TOS was a "low-budget" show. In comparison to other hour-long filmed TV programs of its day, its production budget was average. Link. . . And for a show that had no budget, the show benefitted from what seems to be an active interest in the concept.
True. Expressed in 2016 dollars their budget would seem low, but your dollar went farther in 1966-69.I don't know where people keep getting the idea that Star Trek TOS was a "low-budget" show. In comparison to other hour-long filmed TV programs of its day, its production budget was average. Link
Some fans say the Horta reminds them of a pizza. With extra cheese, no doubt.The first time around, I actually thought it was a bit on the boring side. It also took me a while to get over how silly the monster looked. We have all this build up about a terrifying monster, and then when we finally see it, it looks cheesy as fuck.
I got the idea from interviews, such as when William Shatner compared the budget of The Classic Series to that of a catering bill. Whether it was generous, average, or shoestring, the impression of a tight budget has been promoted for many, many decades by those in-the-know.I don't know where people keep getting the idea that Star Trek TOS was a "low-budget" show. In comparison to other hour-long filmed TV programs of its day, its production budget was average. Link
The Enterprise-A galley was a ridiculous hallucination we all had. My own fanon may delegitimize the movies entirely, someday.
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