Just the usual. Every insight with my name on it is correct, the others... dodgy.I've been off most of the day. I can't read through all of this. What have I missed out on?
Just the usual. Every insight with my name on it is correct, the others... dodgy.
I've been off most of the day. I can't read through all of this. What have I missed out on?
The usualI've been off most of the day. I can't read through all of this. What have I missed out on?
I would love to have a Trek movie that wasn't based on defeating a bad guy. I miss it. It really surprises me how rare it became after the success of STIV. But I suppose that it is easier to write a moustache twirling bad guy than a clever puzzle to solve or a nuanced drama. Easier to sell to the general public too they would probably argue (although again STIV's returns would suggest otherwise).
Given that was not was announced, I don't see how that conclusion can be made.The thought of even more of what we've been given so far is not exactly inspiring.
Tarantino is right. There's a lot of good episodes of Star Trek that could be extrapolated into good movies.
Many episodes of TNG were better than the films.
The existence of critically acclaimed sci-fi movies like Arrival in recent years makes it clear to me that there still is an audience for sci-fi films which are not dumb action blockbusters where the heroes defeat the bad guy. If only someone would tell Paramount that.
Just imagine a movie about the Kelivn-TOS crew going back in time to fight climate change in the early 21st century. The half of America that voted for Donald "global warming was created by and for the Chinese" Trump would not be that enticed, I imagine. So, what I'm saying is I'm not opposed to the idea of that movie![]()
No time travel story withstands scrutiny. Best to just go with the flow and hope to be entertained.Nearly all time travel stories in Trek have a grandfather paradox in them somewhere, and at least AGT could claim Q as a causative agent.
First Contact doesn't work either, but sometimes you gotta lay down the marker pen and enjoy the story.
I'm not sure that's true. I'll confess that it's a rare beast that does so, but I think that a time-travel story that addressed and incorporated quantum branching theory as well as self-consistent causal loop element could work.No time travel story withstands scrutiny.
Maybe you don't like the leading up to TOS-focus that Coto brought to the series - which more accurately reflects the original idea of a prequel series - but I think even you would have to agree that season 4 is better than the other three.Two words: Fuck That.
Wow of all the opinions I have seen of Beyond, I don't think I have seen someone say that Beyond had the same style as the other two. Sure the visuals were consistent, but the approach to the characters was totally different and, in my opinion, better....Sadly we got a third movie stylistically indistinguishable from the previous two which no more captured Trek than the others. Having said that, he was no doubt under major studio pressure to stay within fairly tight constraints, which might be somewhat looser (or at least different) on an on going series, and with a much lower budget per story...
Without wanting to start an argument I have to disagree there - I thought “beyond” was the only one of the 3 that felt like a Star Trek film and I attributed a lot of that to pegg’s input.
But I know a lot of people didn’t like STB for various reasons and I can see how beyond uses many of the same tropes of previous Trek films (bad guy wants revenge, big black ship - well a swarm in this case - we all have to work together as a family and so on), but I really did enjoy beyond in a way that I didn’t enjoy the previous two. I vehemently dislike Into Darkness (I don’t rate Wrath of Khan that highly to be honest so I didn’t feel it needed to be remade, particularly as badly as it was), but I enjoyed the 2009 one for the most part so the Kelvin films have been a mixed bag for me.
I think beyond worked for me because my favourite original series film is The Search for Spock and beyond hit many of the same notes as STIII did for me (I’m gonna get so much crap for that! Haha!). Ok I wasn’t anything like as emotional when the Church Enterprise got blown up as I was when the Jeffries Probert Enterprise was destroyed in STIII but I liked the story of Beyond overall.
I feel like I had a point when I started this post - oh yes, overall I agree that Pegg should be given a shot at writing for Star Trek. I think he’d do a good job![]()
It's my second favorite, too (though my first is TWoK). STiD is a splendid success in virtually every particular, and a pure joy to watch. It makes me sad that fandom's Internet groupthink cynically chose to dogpile it and declare it the worst thing ever, when they should have been alternately dancing in the streets and prostrating themselves in gratitude.
There's so much smarter, better made and relevant stuff now than franchise storytelling is capable of that this is no more interesting than the announcement of more NCIS spinoffs.
Which is. In fact, what it is.
...Kurtzman is pretty mediocre to awful as a writer. But he's not going to be the head writer on all of these shows, he's going to be the money guy and the one who interacts directly with the network. He's loved in Hollywood, IIRC, because he has a reputation for finishing projects on time and underbudget, not due to his creativity. As long as at least some of these projects get decent showrunners, I think that it will work out fine...
...Nor the woman who works at Wal-Mart who helped start a chapter of Starfleet here a few years ago (!) and with whom I and others saw ST09 in costume. I asked her how she liked Discovery. I was greeted with a blank look.
...All Good Things receives a lot of praise but the plot makes no sense. How can it be bigger in the past? The existence of the anomaly prevents the course of events that leads to its creation. How can the anomaly exist if humanity never evolved to create it, by means that also make no sense. Firing the beam in three different time zones?...
Big dumb action adventure movie - predictable story, loud, brash, chase, villain to defeat, 'superhero' fight at the end, yeah, what's to love ?Wow of all the opinions I have seen of Beyond, I don't think I have seen someone say that Beyond had the same style as the other two. Sure the visuals were consistent, but the approach to the characters was totally different and, in my opinion, better.
I don't know about all the plot points or character decisions, but last time I watched it, there was one thing that really stood out much more ridiculous than anything else. The idea that the crew refused to get to escape pods as the ship was going down... over Earth! I mean, who did they think they were saving? Everyone could have gotten out safely (as far as they knew) and just lost a ship. I mean, it's not like the Enterprise in the JJ films feels anything like it's a character of the show like it had in previous incarnations.Not one single plot point or character decision makes the slightest sense in the entire movie. Sure, watch it with your brain off and you get a decent action movie with some shooting and explosions, but think about it for the briefest second and it all comes crashing down.
Maybe you don't like the leading up to TOS-focus that Coto brought to the series - which more accurately reflects the original idea of a prequel series - but I think even you would have to agree that season 4 is better than the other three.
Big dumb action adventure movie - predictable story, loud, brash, chase, villain to defeat, 'superhero' fight at the end, yeah, what's to love ?
I'll admit part of my dislike is because I really did expect a lot more. A smidge of extra characterisation didn't cut it.
Nope.
I'd rank them: 3, 1, 4, 2.
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