True. I was using it as Meyer approached WOK ignoring TMP. An actual reboot would be new cast, new direction.
I think Lin pretty much took that approach with Beyond.
True. I was using it as Meyer approached WOK ignoring TMP. An actual reboot would be new cast, new direction.
Yep.I think Lin pretty much took that approach with Beyond.
I think Lin pretty much took that approach with Beyond.
Hey, they can always bring Cumberbatch back for some... I don't know... wrath.
And I say again. SPACE HIPPIES.
Just like they had after "Space Seed" - but if they can come up with a compelling reason, people will come back for Khan.Audiences have already moved on.
Just like they had after "Space Seed" - but if they can come up with a compelling reason, people will come back for Khan.
Only it was just like the other two...I think Lin pretty much took that approach with Beyond.
Only it was just like the other two...
That's true enough.Not from where I'm sitting. But everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
The problem is that they decided to ignore the plot holes instead of fixing them. It's not even that hard! The reason Khan had a transwarp beaming device is that Scotty's formula was confiscated not by Starfleet, but Section 31 who built a prototype device for infiltrating and attacking Federation enemies from within. Khan's blood worked on Kirk because Kirk wasn't fully dead and the genetically enhanced cells regenerated the necrotic tissues.I had a (non-Trekkie) friend who was actually disappointed because of that. She asked what happened with the Klingons and Khan. Her memory of specific details was a little surprising.
I blame Marvel. They're turning everyone into... us.![]()
Audiences have already moved on.
And we're all the better for it.I think Lin pretty much took that approach with Beyond.
And we're all the better for it.
Paramount should try promoting its films if it wants to make money. Besides, Beyond is the highest grossing Paramount film of the year, so the movie's doing something right, in spite of Paramount self-sabotaging itself.I'd say that is debatable at best. And Paramount would obviously argue otherwise based on the box office totals.
I disagree. I liked it well enough but, unlike the first two, I didn't buy Beyond on day of release and have no burning desire to revisit it. I have watched Into Darkness three times since I saw Beyond and may well do so three more times before I buy Beyond. But, to each his own.And we're all the better for it.
This is true and why I think that, despite all the doomsaying, we will be getting a fourth movie. It still did well enough and definitely wasn't a flop like Ninja Turtles.Paramount should try promoting its films if it wants to make money. Besides, Beyond is the highest grossing Paramount film of the year, so the movie's doing something right, in spite of Paramount self-sabotaging itself.
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