maybe the story could've been done again (with various differences) for the film? (like TMP-Changeling/Immunity/Doomsday, TFF-Way to Eden etc)So would "Yesterday's Enterprise" the episode not have happened, because I wouldn't want to lose Rachel Garrett.
Agree. This is the film that Generations should have been. A remake of "Yesterday's Enterprise" would have been just fine multiple temporal rifts. Other franchises remake same stories with the stated revisions. The James Bond films: Never Say Never Again 1983 Sean Connery film was a remake Thunderball 1965 Sean Connery film, same story just revised.maybe the story could've been done again (with various differences) for the film? (like TMP-Changeling/Immunity/Doomsday, TFF-Way to Eden etc)
I love the trailer because it defines what GENERATIONS could have been. Brilliant.
Agree. This is the film that Generations should have been. A remake of "Yesterday's Enterprise" would have been just fine multiple temporal rifts. Other franchises remake same stories with the stated revisions. The James Bond films: Never Say Never Again 1983 Sean Connery film was a remake Thunderball 1965 Sean Connery film, same story just revised.
In my mind it now is....This is the film that Generations should have been.
had forgotten carson did YE. but would still go with Nimoy or Meyer directing for their movie timetravel experience on IV and Time After Time . maybe Nimoy as he actually was approached by Berman to direct/star, itd be similar to II/III in Nimoy taking over directorial duties, and unlike Meyer hed had some TNG experience, plus Meyer probably wouldn't have wanted to direct another straight after VI anyway . and written by both (story Nimoy/Berman/Braga/Moore. screenplay Meyer/Braga/Moore)Meyer's direction on STVI was ordinary and some of his ideas out of tune with STNG so no, he'd have been a terrible choice for the director. David Carson directed both Yesterday's Enterprise and Generations so he'd have been a fine director for a movie version.
True. Quentin Tarantino stated that he liked "Yesterday's Enterprise" and that it should have been remade into a Star Trek film.Even Quentin Tarantino would have loved to see a Trek movie like this...
Maybe. I can't help but wonder what those TOS films would have been like if Roddenberry hadn't alienated Harlan Ellison repeatedly over the years. Did you know he was asked to write 3 of those movies? Wrath was the first of them. He shot them down before they could even ask about ST V. Just imagine if that movie hadn't sucked.
can you imagine how awesome going to see that movie wouldve been in 1994? directed by Meyer or Nimoy?! (plus Nimoy in it as 24th century Spock)
TWOK wouldve ceased being the best ST movie 22 years ago!
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