Ex Astris with a predictably joyless review, seemingly entirely missing the emotional climax of the short.
Surprisingly though, he liked The Girl Who Made The Stars.
Ex Astris with a predictably joyless review, seemingly entirely missing the emotional climax of the short.
They're already on - quite a few mistakes, but Ephraim is very cute and sweet.
There is a very odd scene where the saucer has rotated away from facing forward, and it's the A that's destroyed in SFF over the Genesis planet
My only gripe is someone not catching 1701-A...........
Yeah, that figures. I didn't care for that one as it's like TNG's - "The Inner Light" (which I also dislike and don't understand many fan's love of an episode that could have been a Twilight Zone or Outer Limits episode) - in that honestly, STAR TREK proper has little to do with the actual story told - plus it's depressing to think that in a week or so her father who told her that story will be killed before her eyes (as she peeks through the closet she's hiding in; and for all intents, she'll believe her mother was killed too - and it's all her fault because she asked them to delay a trip so she could watch a supernova.Surprisingly though, he liked The Girl Who Made The Stars.
I think we all know that.........the short showed the A crashing into Genesis. That's the rub. Loved it otherwise.The "A" was not self-destructed over Genesis. That was a refit ORIGINAL 1701. They got the A at the end of Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Same ship, newer components.
Well, when a mommy Tardigrade and daddy Tardigrade love each other very much...OT, but how do those Tardigrades reproduce?
That might've given the kiddos some nightmares.indiewire has a behind-the-scenes featurette of the short (giacchino shared this on twitter with an acknowledgment of the accidental -A on the enterprise). there's a couple interesting tidbits here, like the original blue colored dot:
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and more ripper-like, eyeless ephraim:
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and more ripper-like, eyeless ephraim:
That might've given the kiddos some nightmares.
They should totally put that blinking helmet toy on Spock's head sometime!
He was the narrator, that's what he sounds like. He was also the puppeteer of the whales in TVH and he directed one of the later Muppet films before Disney bought them. He played the punk because he was in a punk band at the time and just played one of his band's songs in the scene. If you ever check out the Jim Henson Creature Shop Challenge he was one of the judges.
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