It could end up being city on the edge of forever with father son bonding instead of of Edith Keeler.
Isn't "City On The Edge Of Forever" what Tarrantino wanted to do?
It could end up being city on the edge of forever with father son bonding instead of of Edith Keeler.
Adjusting for inflation across decades for entertainment comparisons (especially for movies) is a flawed exercise unless it takes into account a considerable number of variables relating to changes in social behaviour, competition for entertainment dollars across a multitude of alternatives not then available and so on. It is hardly a straightforward exercise, particularly when going back more than 20 years.Incorrect. You have to adjust for inflation and even then it's not a perfect metric because of the population variance.
And how does it compare to contemporaneous (plus or minus five years) films for financial success overall? Moreover, while I've come across many claims about the relative success (or failure) of Trek films, this claim is new to me. Any suggestion as to where I could learn more about it?It's not anywhere near the most success Trek movie financially. To put it into perspective TWOK had the highest open weekend of all time, of any movie, EVER when it came out.
No. Not Beyond. But yes for the other two (and I've seen them all in their respective eras--I've been watching Trek since 1973).There's a recency bias with critics (and moviegoers). To illustrate my point, do you actually think STB, STID & ST09 are all better films than TWOK?
That Into Darkness was both popular and commercially successful is a fact. That you didn't like it does not make it either financially unsuccessful or lacking in general popularity.This is an opinion.
This statement, however, is opinion.If was so well liked than the franchise wouldn't have run out of steam immediately after it was put out and there wouldn't be countless press about its problems.
This statement, however, is opinion.If was so well liked than the franchise wouldn't have run out of steam immediately after it was put out and there wouldn't be countless press about its problems.
It's not anywhere near the most success Trek movie financially.
That would be the Ben Sisko that wanted to call the Defiant the USS Ben Sisko's Motherblanking Pimp Hand.Well, I posted this in the DS9 caption thread, but I don't think anyone got it....
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Sisko: "Remember when Scotty said 'Up your Shaft' ? Well, that's exactly what I'm doing. You can call me John...."
Not just the story. My biggest issue with Beyond was that these people could have been anybody. With the exception of like three scenes, these people could have been perfect strangers to each other. It's like they didn't even care about each other any more. It just felt so weird/off. Especially since they were supposed to be making a movie about coming together and what it meant to be in the Federation. Such an Epic fail there.I think that is a factor in beyond's relative failure. It was a 'who cares' kind of story.
Isn't "City On The Edge Of Forever" what Tarrantino wanted to do?
Crossed with yesterday’s enterprise allegedly.
Not just the story. My biggest issue with Beyond was that these people could have been anybody. With the exception of like three scenes, these people could have been perfect strangers to each other. It's like they didn't even care about each other any more. It just felt so weird/off. Especially since they were supposed to be making a movie about coming together and what it meant to be in the Federation. Such an Epic fail there.
Compare that to STID my competing favorite Star Trek movie of all time where these people were like a family and showed it and that to me is one of the things I loved about TOS. The only thing I can really say nice about Beyond was it was 'pretty'. Awesome space shots and Yorktown and the Nebula, but ultimately with a story that fell flat and with hollow characters.
Probably so. Don't get me wrong, I think the cast did a great job with what they were given, I just think what they were given was a poor script to my mind. I could almost see them checking off having all the cast in certain scenes. I agree it was like a TOS episode but that doesn't work for broader audiences or those who may not be a hard core Trek fan, not to mention in a movie you have a shorter time frame to show character growth as Paramount is not releasing these movies weekly. Not a good formula for the big screen.We clearly have a different opinion here, I thought the cast and characters was one of the best aspects of the film. It felt like a big screen TOS episode to me.
Probably so. Don't get me wrong, I think the cast did a great job with what they were given, I just think what they were given was a poor script to my mind. I could almost see them checking off having all the cast in certain scenes. I agree it was like a TOS episode but that doesn't work for broader audiences or those who may not be a hard core Trek fan, not to mention in a movie you have a shorter time frame to show character growth as Paramount is not releasing these movies weekly. Not a good formula for the big screen.
I agree it was like a TOS episode but that doesn't work for broader audiences or those who may not be a hard core Trek fan, not to mention in a movie you have a shorter time frame to show character growth as Paramount is not releasing these movies weekly. Not a good formula for the big screen
instead of a big budget extended episode (like Insurrection) think they needed to go the Dr Who 50th ann approach - something involving previous incarnations of Trek in a celebratory fashion, but not neccesarily 85y old Shatner returning to kick ass with Pine and Co. Something like Quinto finding the Trek V photo scene - but for the whole movie. e.g. Pine or the JJPrise ends up in Primetimeline somehow and encounters TOS or Movie TOS stuff in a BTTF2/AGT/Trials&Tribulations style way. (might've been better to spend the 185m on CG deaging of TOS actors and recreating Prime sets/models/scenes than Kralls swarm/Yorktown).Fair points. Despite a lack of 50th anniversary promotion for the film, it's still a bit of a love letter to trek fans though, but I concede that may not have been the best approach.
I hold people who say Into Darkness wasn't a success in the same regard as those who say Discovery isn't: they simply aren't in touch with reality. And anyone who goes to the Discovery forum knows exactly what I think of it. I'm simply not interested in deluding myself because something doesn't work for me.
Nah. I'd hoped for that, but didn't get it.We clearly have a different opinion here, I thought the cast and characters was one of the best aspects of the film. It felt like a big screen TOS episode to me.
yeh its hard to believe we now live in a world where a Trek movie has totally outgrossed a (proper) Wars movie - both ww (ID) and domestic (ST09)The last Star Trek movie made almost as much money as the last Star Wars movie.
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