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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar 2 - Electric Boogaloo-Fanboys gone WILD-too many hyphens

Do you enjoy pie?

  • Yes, sweet, please

    Votes: 79 40.9%
  • Yes, savory, please

    Votes: 42 21.8%
  • Yes, any kind

    Votes: 80 41.5%
  • No, I'm a heathen

    Votes: 37 19.2%

  • Total voters
    193
That dollar-for-dollar idiot donor match is just the right incentive!
sounds about as legit as the rest of the project. so far every dollar put into it was worth about a cent i'd guess. which means: if people could only give about 1 million, and this totally existing person would double that, we'd be about back at square one. BUT, since every dollar seems to diminish in value to about 1 percent of it's value in axaland I estimate it would take about 200 million dollars US more to finish the project. So, a budget like Star Trek Beyond. fan films have certainly come a long way hahaha.
 
Oh, come on. So many complainers. Peters is making the Star Trek film we've always wanted!

You know, the one with screws in it, the one with shoddy paint jobs, the one with poorly cut wood and parts not painted before a device was set in it. And one with an upgraded captain's chair even though the old one never saw any use.

Trekkies has been dying to see a film where in HD you can submit so many goofs to the IMDb page.

Finding and using old screws takes time and money. Come on. And the hammers, well, they're those special $400 hammers the government was buying well over a decade ago.


I know what you're thinking: I can find screws for free in the Wal-Mart and/or Lowe's parking lots. Yes, but...

ScreenRant pitch meeting guy: "I'm going to need you to get all the way off my back about that, sir."
You forgot to mention Sushi!
 
I once had the pleasure to write for an ultra talented British group. In under two years we went from Starburst magazine to NPR radio and ended at Dragon Con's Parsec.
Seems as if I must have insulted the intelligence of those involved with improper grammar, direct out of Grammer Indiana.
As the author, the story setting is in a space ship with a crew that contains a diverse background, not some Cambridge debate tournament between English scholars.
It was obviously cringe worthy to force skilled actors with "anyways" or "There is too many"
For that I apologize profusely and submit myself to the confines of the mountain cabin until such a time I can amend my behavior to Y'alls over yonder.
 
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I once had the pleasure to write for an ultra talented British group. In under two years we went from Starburst magazine to NPR radio and ended at Dragon Con's Parsec.
Seems as if I must have insulted the intelligence of those involved with improper grammar, direct out of Grammer Indiana.
As the author, the story setting is in a space ship with a crew that contains a diverse background, not some Cambridge debate tournament between English scholars.
It was obviously cringe worthy to force skilled actors with "anyways" or "There is too many"
For that I apologize profusely and submit myself to the confines of the mountain cabin until such a time I can amend my behavior to Y'alls over yonder.
WTH is this about? Man you be random.
 
probably Alec will monitize one channel and then be able to try and claim: "No, the YT channel related to our ACTUAL Axanar fan film isn't monetized, or really using the Star Trek IP in any way - it's all studio related...." <--- Which of course is a load of crap and if CBS ever did haul him back in from of a Judge or Arbitration Referee; they wouldn't buy it either. But, once a grifter, always a grifter.
 
probably Alec will monitize one channel and then be able to try and claim: "No, the YT channel related to our ACTUAL Axanar fan film isn't monetized, or really using the Star Trek IP in any way - it's all studio related...." <--- Which of course is a load of crap and if CBS ever did haul him back in from of a Judge or Arbitration Referee; they wouldn't buy it either. But, once a grifter, always a grifter.

which makes me wonder if he got another letter from Cbs about monetizing of YouTube videos.
 
Funny how CBS have churned out 2 seasons of Discovery, 2 seasons of Short Treks and are now on season 1 of Picard and Axanar is still asking for more money so they can send out the perks people paid more years ago. Hilariously the most Axanar footage we've seen since the lawsuit has been leaked battle footage by Terry McIntosh and that godawful Axanar Heroes uniform-lifting-bugeyes sequence RMB.
 
Don't forget CBS is also probably pretty deep into production on Lower Decks and possibly the Nickelodeon series too.
 
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