Well, here's the thing about Prelude: If you're after "real trek," Prelude ain't it.He is still milking Prelude which he didn't have a lot to do with and will keep milking it as long as he can.
Well, here's the thing about Prelude: If you're after "real trek," Prelude ain't it.
Star Trek is a sci-fi adventure narrative in space. Prelude is a PBS war documentary masquerading in Trek costumes. If you're looking for a return to whatever version of trek has a special place in your heart, I can't for the life of me see how you think you're gonna get it from the guy whose only claim to fame to date - whether deserved or not - is aping the World at War (In Color) and adding laser beams.
Maybe that's why i never even considered backing or watching Axanar. I refuse to even see JJ Trek, but I never saw prelude as leading me to any better alternative.
Yeah I didn't dislike Prelude as far as it went (talking heads in front of VFX). In fact, that might even be a clever way of doing a low budget fan film, if it was well enough written. A sort of Making a Murderer in Space if you will.Prelude is good and I personally enjoyed it. However I think that had a lot more to do with Tobias and Christian then it did with Alec.
Well, here's the thing about Prelude: If you're after "real trek," Prelude ain't it.
Star Trek is a sci-fi adventure narrative in space. Prelude is a PBS war documentary masquerading in Trek costumes. If you're looking for a return to whatever version of trek has a special place in your heart, I can't for the life of me see how you think you're gonna get it from the guy whose only claim to fame to date - whether deserved or not - is aping the World at War (In Color) and adding laser beams.
Maybe that's why i never even considered backing or watching Axanar. I refuse to even see JJ Trek, but I never saw prelude as leading me to any better alternative.
Who deserves more credit for it is not my point. My point is Prelude does not make me expect to see any version of trek I actually like come from any of the people who made Prelude. If the promise is "Give me money based on this thing and you'll get Trek that you love," I automatically call bullshit. I wouldn't donate once, much less keep donating through lawsuits and warehouse deals just to get the same "offer" over and over again.Prelude is good and I personally enjoyed it. However I think that had a lot more to do with Tobias and Christian then it did with Alec.
AgreeThat's an issue and you know it, folks, to 'borrow' on donations and to commingle funds.
AgreeThis may be the ugliest thing that has happened in the record of producing Trek. I guess we can't really know because anything this bad happening behind studio doors probably would be hushed. But from what is known, some perspective. Worst ever.
That, and for me, the history of decisions demonstrated and documented from the long past through to the present businesses has me concluding the same thing.Agreed.
Fact 1 and 2 demonstrate a catastrophic level of incompetence at the very least, and paired with available court documents show that Alec is not to be trusted with any additional donated funds.
I can come to no other conclusion myself, especially so because of the documented demonstrated history I've found when using other people's money. Which, to 'me', adds further support to such a conclusion.he's seems to think he can use any money raised via crowdfunding anyway he choose.
Exactly. At this time I can see no other conclusion."All this has happened before, and it will happen again."
Agree. And this is where I myself observe his terrifically awesome amazing talent to draw great good wonderful people into his vision. Such a talent is to me unquestionably wonderful!!! But my own observation is that this wonderful talent is being misused.many individuals with the tendency to abuse and manipulate need an enabler(s) or a sympathetic audience to continue their pattern of behavior.
I strongly, very strongly, believe this.I believe ....... that the Trek fan community is especially vulnerable to financial exploitation.
Are you kidding me? I'm wearing a cardboard belt too!!!I'm wearing a cardboard belt!
But it wasn't a "scam" it was an adaptation of a pledge drive, one that very quickly showed signs of trouble, but was able to skate on by exploiting a segment of Trek fans eager for the "genuine" Trek they loved so much.
Wait. What new blog? By whom?Funny you should mention that when a new blog started today exposing the truth about the haters...lol
It is very revealing (and sad) that mentioning on the Axanar Facebook Page the two incontrovertible points raised by our Right Honourable Madame Chief Justice (money's gone...no movie to show for it) throw AP into a barely coherent rage.
You know, ask 300 people who in spite of everything just donated again "do you want Axanar to die?". What do you expect.
It's called push polling. Hardly new, sadly; as I recall, Karl Rove employed it during the 2000 election when he had pollsters say something like, "Would you be more likely, or less likely, to vote for John McCain if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate black child?"
Prelude is good and I personally enjoyed it. However I think that had a lot more to do with Tobias and Christian then it did with Alec.
Well, the problem with "Prelude" is that it doesn't go anywhere; it's simply a teaser for a movie that we never got. That's why it's hard for me to even consider it as anything at all; it's just a marketing tool.
So what exactly were the perks for this fundraiser? Empty sushi wrappers?
Well, the problem with "Prelude" is that it doesn't go anywhere; it's simply a teaser for a movie that we never got. That's why it's hard for me to even consider it as anything at all; it's just a marketing tool.
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