Isaacs cares though otherwise he wouldn't be looking forward to what fans do. His words.Taken to its ultimate extreme, why bother logging into the forum and posting?
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Isaacs cares though otherwise he wouldn't be looking forward to what fans do. His words.Taken to its ultimate extreme, why bother logging into the forum and posting?
Taken to its ultimate extreme, why bother logging into the forum and posting?
We all get our entertainment some how.Isaac cares though otherwise he wouldn't be looking forward to what fans do. His words.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that one. In the original there was one episode where IQ9 turned into a perv and there were wink wink nudge nudge allusions to Nova's planned fate to function as a baby-factory when the crew mutinees. In the movies, Nova and Wildstar consummate their relationship and Trelaina was nude but in an artful Lady Madonna sort of way. I find the fanservice on 2199 to be way more gratuitous, especially the way they changed the outfits to be more skintight and revealing and the insertion of more female characters just to provide more T&A. If its high priority to the franchise were not clear enough, they drove it home with the various model kits. Apparently Japan has never heard of the Bechdel test. So it's not that the original had no fanservice, but there was not nearly as much of it and the plausible deniability was more plausible. That's the difference between anime then vs. now.
I've never seen so many thin-skinned people as you do when Trek fans congregate. Isaacs is a man with an opinion. Nothing more, nothing less.
Whatever....Fate of the Furious was a direct sequel to Furious 7...
You really aren't helping your case here.
Nobody shows up to see the latest Spiderman? Okay......I don't get this new strategy of constantly antagonizing your potential viewers. I mean, I don't have very strong opinions about where they should take it, if they insist on making it edgy and "dark" and basically Game of Thrones in space, then I probably will cancel my All Access subscription. I'm not going to watch something just because they slapped the Star Trek label on it. I would imagine that a lot of fans of various franchises are disillusioned with gritty reboots nowadays. Nobody shows up to see the latest Fantastic 4, spiderman, or Ghostbusters crapfest, so this might not necessarily be different. They shouldn't count on anything, it has to be earned.
Nobody shows up to see the latest Spiderman? Okay......
And these 'potentional viewers' you speak of were no-show's at ENT and NEM... can you really blame the studio for not risking it all on 'viewers' that are a. Not that large a group and b. Are not that loyal to begin with...
And again: there are NO SIGNS that DSC will be dark and gritty, in fact everyone involved says the opposite..
You're actually flat out lying here.... 'They come out and say it will have borderline R-rated violence'............ Yeah right...... with arguments like this, you always win...But then they come out and say it will be serialized, will have character deaths, will be inspired by Game of Thrones, will have borderline R-rated violence, will feature "terrifying villains", etc.
If you focus on supporting your arguments with evidence and facts, you're not focusing on what counts: winning. /sYou're actually flat out lying here.... 'They come out and say it will have borderline R-rated violence'............ Yeah right...... with arguments like this, you always win...
Apparently Japan has never heard of the Bechdel test.
You're going to get the Potter-heads coming over to this purely because Isaacs is in it, and some of them are completists in the same way that some Trek fans are.
And again: there are NO SIGNS that DSC will be dark and gritty, in fact everyone involved says the opposite..
Sounds like they are going for more realistic than "dark." ´
For realism you can watch the news.
I agree to a degree. But CBS isn't in this for "Gene's Vision" or any other non-sense that fans put forth. They are in it to make money, and, right now, dark-and-gritty makes money. We'll have to wait another month and see how well dark-and-gritty* works within Star Trek.
I wasn't aware the news had spaceships and transporters and phasers O_oWe are talking about a science fiction series set in the future. A more light and fun approach would be just as realistic as a dark and gritty approach. For realism you have to watch the news.
Thank you for proving my point.Fun and humour makes money, too. Just look for example at the Marvel movies.
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