"Paramount".
Someone is stuck in the '90's.
Desilu shut it down.
"Paramount".
Someone is stuck in the '90's.
Since I have hardly and rarely ever seen you just relentlessly harp on something over and over again without any particular cause...I wouldn't have though of you as a "hater." I simply would have thought of you as someone who doesn't like DSC and tends to want to express that every now and again.
There is a huge difference.
I can't stand Star Trek : Insurrection. But, I don't post about that daily. If someone puts up a topic that says "Hey what do y'all think about INS?", I will generally chime in. But I don't go out of my way to interrupt people talking about stuff they really enjoy to just say "HEY U GUYZ!!!1!!11! INZEREKSHUN IZ TEH SUX AND STOOPID AND PIZZ ON ALL U EDEITS WHO LIKE IT LOL! STOOPID WRITING STOOPID BOOB AND ZIT JOKZ! BAH-KOO LAME AND HOO CARZ NE-WAI BECUZ NOT REEL STAR TRAK!! LOLZZZ!!!" I generally feel that if I don't like something, there's no need for me to exert energy on it (watching it or talking about it). Case-and-point...go count how many posts I have in the Voyager or Enterprise boards. I don't need to post there and complain because:
1. It's a waste of time to talk about things I don't necessarily care about or like- particularly every day like some do here.
2. I have no desire to antagonize fans of those things or to marginalize elements of the franchise others really get joy out of.
There are a lot of people who don't like DSC who attempt to debate it's shortcomings in a constructive and thoughtful manner.
There are others who don't.
Like I said, I think there's a tremendous difference.
Not really. It had the same fanwank problems that STD does.
Discovery is on Netflix everywhere but the US and Canada. Only counting US viewers gives you an extremely poor idea of how many people are actually watching the show.
It's rare you get to actually see someone's last few iotas of credibility vanish in real-time. Thank you. This is like being present for a solar eclipse.
Spending other people's money, stealing IP and setting themselves up with a studio?
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I still feel like the first two Abrams films were the most polarizing Trek. Though I've avoided Trek social media pages in recent years because they are toxic. I feel the criticism of Discovery is pretty tame compared to those two movies. The polarization of those two movies was like watching a very heated political debate.
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I can't imagine Axanar appealing a the "general audience". It's a niche with in a niche.
It's damaged goods and guy behind it is a con man. Pass.Maybe in it's current fan film form, but it got strong positive support for it's approach nevertheless. My point was that the producers behind it knew their Trek, and it was an easy fit into the TOS era, unlike STD.
It's damaged goods and guy behind it is a con man. Pass.
I don't think the Axanar group does.Well I don't have a bias against the IP/financial situation behind the scenes.
I'm looking at it with fresh eyes, just when it comes to the series approach and whether those behind it 'get' the material.
No less valid than any of the posts on this tiny isolated board.
At least on YT, you are getting more of a general audience reaction.
Well I don't have a bias against the IP/financial situation behind the scenes.
I'm looking at it with fresh eyes, just when it comes to the series approach and whether those behind it 'get' the material. The same way Kevin Feige 'gets' the Marvel superheroes. IMO Feige is still the ideal when it comes to producing successful material true to the source, while being a strong fan of the source material.
I don't think the Axanar group does.
It's easy to copy someone else's work. That's not "vision" it's tracing.Regardless their mindset produced a better vision that fit with TOS, than Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts' with their mushroom drive, mutant klingon tits, and all the other questionable elements of STD.
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So possibly even more niche than this board. At least theoretically, here someone could stumble across Axanar whilst having no vaguely related interest in it at all.
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They respected the property so much, that they stole it, exploited several people that had worked on it, and used ‘slagging significant portions of it’ as an advertising campaign.
There's only like 20 or 30 reg posters on this board... it's far less than niche. It's basically irrelevant.
YT isn't the best metric, but it's a better one that this tiny little corner.
That has nothing to do with their vision of a series set in the TOS era, which is what I was specifically praising as more true to the source than what we got with STD.
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