OK, here's the game: You can change three things, and ONLY three things, about each film. Your changes can range from something as small as altering a line of dialogue to something huge like recasting a part or giving the script another rewrite before it goes before the cameras. What do you change?
TMP
1) I'd make our heroes more active than reactive throughout the story. Kirk can still be off his game a bit at the beginning of the story, but by halfway through he should be getting his bearings back and come up with some cool Kirk strategies for dealing with V'Ger. Maybe that could get them off the damn bridge sooner.
2) The movie desperately needs some humor. Everyone outside of McCoy is just so damn serious throughout the film. I recognize that it's a serious situation, but I wish they'd also recognized that Kirk & Co. have a tendency to banter even in serious situations. Man, how I wish that Gene Coon had still been alive to give the script a rewrite.
3) Change up the uniforms. Not a big alteration, just giving them all a bit of the two-tone thing that Kirk's Admiral uniform had. That would've added a lot more visual interest to the movie.
TWOK
Not much I'd change here, as I feel it's pretty great already, but here's what I'd do:
1) Somehow plug the plot hole of the Reliant not noticing a missing planet. Maybe a meteor could've crashed onto Ceti Alpha V instead, resulting in the atmospheric changes we saw on the planet? I dunno. Something more scientifically plausible that achieves the same story result.
2) Give Uhura and Sulu some character moments in the film to match what Scotty and Chekov got. I'd be good with leaving in the idea of Sulu getting his own command as long as that incredibly stilted dialogue gets a rewrite ("Any chance to go aboard the Enterprise, however briefly, is always an exercise in nostalgia." - WHO TALKS LIKE THAT?!?"). And Uhura... I don't know, even something that gave us an idea of what was happening in her life or career would be nice.
3) A face-to-face meeting between Khan and Kirk would've been cool. Maybe Kirk could beam over to the Reliant in an attempt to stop the Genesis countdown, prompting a last-minute escape just before Spock's sacrifice.
TSFS
1) Kirstie Alley continues as Saavik. I don't care how much more money she wanted. She was worth it.
2) I'd make the other Starfleet personnel less buffoonish throughout the film.
3) Replace Admiral Morrow with Admiral Cartwright. Let's bring Brock Peters in one film early. He's more authoritative and more believable as a longtime friend of James T. Kirk's.
TVH
1) Replace Leonard Rosenman's score. I know TVH is a light and whimsical film, but Rosenman's score is just a bit too light & whimsical for me.
2) Cast another child actor so that that the scene of Sulu meeting his great-great-grandfather could've stayed in the film.
3) I'm at a loss of what else to change, so I'll just say have Kirstie Alley as Saavik again, and bring her along to the 20th century with the rest of the crew.
TFF
Ooh boy. Tough to limit this one to just three, but I'll give it a shot...
1) Sybok is more intense and fanatical, so he's slightly unhinged and scary. Maybe play up the "He hears voices from God" thing.
2) Sybok isn't Spock's literal brother, but instead an old friend from the Vulcan monastery when Spock was studying the Kohlinar. I think 1989 was way too late to play the "Spock's long-lost brother" card, especially considering that McCoy had already carried Spock's katra around for a while.
3) Better special effects. Let's say that somehow the schedules get rearranged so that ILM's A-team is available to work on this picture.
TUC
1) Valeris is still Saavik and Kirstie Alley is still playing her. Then her betrayal would've really taken audiences by surprise. And it'd be cool to give the character a definitive ending. (I love Kim Cattrall in the film, but man, it would've been cool to see Alley play Saavik betraying Spock.)
2) It would've been really nice to include at least the scene of Kirk getting called back to duty, so we could see that he'd reconciled with Carol Marcus. It's a crying shame that Bibi Besch wasn't brought back for any of the other Trek films. The rest of the gathering of the crew scenes I can live without, but that one would've been nice.
3) I've give it a higher budget, so they could give the story some more of the spectacle it deserved. At least enough so that the sets weren't so obviously redressed from TNG.
I'm going to abstain from doing the TNG films for now, but if people have ideas for those, feel free!
TMP
1) I'd make our heroes more active than reactive throughout the story. Kirk can still be off his game a bit at the beginning of the story, but by halfway through he should be getting his bearings back and come up with some cool Kirk strategies for dealing with V'Ger. Maybe that could get them off the damn bridge sooner.
2) The movie desperately needs some humor. Everyone outside of McCoy is just so damn serious throughout the film. I recognize that it's a serious situation, but I wish they'd also recognized that Kirk & Co. have a tendency to banter even in serious situations. Man, how I wish that Gene Coon had still been alive to give the script a rewrite.
3) Change up the uniforms. Not a big alteration, just giving them all a bit of the two-tone thing that Kirk's Admiral uniform had. That would've added a lot more visual interest to the movie.
TWOK
Not much I'd change here, as I feel it's pretty great already, but here's what I'd do:
1) Somehow plug the plot hole of the Reliant not noticing a missing planet. Maybe a meteor could've crashed onto Ceti Alpha V instead, resulting in the atmospheric changes we saw on the planet? I dunno. Something more scientifically plausible that achieves the same story result.
2) Give Uhura and Sulu some character moments in the film to match what Scotty and Chekov got. I'd be good with leaving in the idea of Sulu getting his own command as long as that incredibly stilted dialogue gets a rewrite ("Any chance to go aboard the Enterprise, however briefly, is always an exercise in nostalgia." - WHO TALKS LIKE THAT?!?"). And Uhura... I don't know, even something that gave us an idea of what was happening in her life or career would be nice.
3) A face-to-face meeting between Khan and Kirk would've been cool. Maybe Kirk could beam over to the Reliant in an attempt to stop the Genesis countdown, prompting a last-minute escape just before Spock's sacrifice.
TSFS
1) Kirstie Alley continues as Saavik. I don't care how much more money she wanted. She was worth it.
2) I'd make the other Starfleet personnel less buffoonish throughout the film.
3) Replace Admiral Morrow with Admiral Cartwright. Let's bring Brock Peters in one film early. He's more authoritative and more believable as a longtime friend of James T. Kirk's.
TVH
1) Replace Leonard Rosenman's score. I know TVH is a light and whimsical film, but Rosenman's score is just a bit too light & whimsical for me.
2) Cast another child actor so that that the scene of Sulu meeting his great-great-grandfather could've stayed in the film.
3) I'm at a loss of what else to change, so I'll just say have Kirstie Alley as Saavik again, and bring her along to the 20th century with the rest of the crew.
TFF
Ooh boy. Tough to limit this one to just three, but I'll give it a shot...
1) Sybok is more intense and fanatical, so he's slightly unhinged and scary. Maybe play up the "He hears voices from God" thing.
2) Sybok isn't Spock's literal brother, but instead an old friend from the Vulcan monastery when Spock was studying the Kohlinar. I think 1989 was way too late to play the "Spock's long-lost brother" card, especially considering that McCoy had already carried Spock's katra around for a while.
3) Better special effects. Let's say that somehow the schedules get rearranged so that ILM's A-team is available to work on this picture.
TUC
1) Valeris is still Saavik and Kirstie Alley is still playing her. Then her betrayal would've really taken audiences by surprise. And it'd be cool to give the character a definitive ending. (I love Kim Cattrall in the film, but man, it would've been cool to see Alley play Saavik betraying Spock.)
2) It would've been really nice to include at least the scene of Kirk getting called back to duty, so we could see that he'd reconciled with Carol Marcus. It's a crying shame that Bibi Besch wasn't brought back for any of the other Trek films. The rest of the gathering of the crew scenes I can live without, but that one would've been nice.
3) I've give it a higher budget, so they could give the story some more of the spectacle it deserved. At least enough so that the sets weren't so obviously redressed from TNG.
I'm going to abstain from doing the TNG films for now, but if people have ideas for those, feel free!