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Movie Klingons tends to have "nice" teeth. In SFS They all have the same ridge pattern
Those were screen shots from Youtube on the highest available setting. I then shrunk them as I do all pictures I post on here as I've been told never to go larger than 800px.I see you picked the lowest resolution picture you could find.
Click to bring up the hd image and look at the standing Klingon on the right, his ridges go all the way down his neck. Like I said, it's hard to see, the fluffy hair covers much.
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=603&pid=63189#top_display_media
Except for Chang, who looks intimidating without it.Regardless of whether or not you think the wig goes all the way around, the fact that the ridges go all the way back shows a clear rethinking of the Klingon ridge design by the production team, clearly dividing TMP and TSFS into two different styles of Klingons.
on a different note:
Funny thing is, if the new Discovery Klingons had hair and beards, I think they might look close enough that we could consider them a refinement rather than a redesign. Chang non-withstanding, it's amazing how important the hair is to the look.
Damn. I meant TFF!Well, there were actually noticeable differences in the various TSFS Klingon characters' ridges. Some examples:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=405&pid=41206#top_display_media
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=405&pid=41252#top_display_media
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=408&pid=41986#top_display_media
Kor
I think I remember Bob the discount Klingon was in some 70's cop show and his performance was indistinguishable from his Klingon character.
Chang's look was unique to him
Tigh Andrews.
To get where they are going faster?I love how people run in older movies or shows, but why are they running? Is someone chasing them?
Then they are being chased and think they are.They look frightened, and keep looking behind them.
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