There weren't many fans clamoring for a Directors Edition of The Motion Picture either. It just sorta came out of nowhere, but the results were appreciated, resulting in either Directors or Collectors editions of every film to follow (to varying degrees of... specialness (if that isn't a word, it should be))Are 'fans' really clamoring all that much to see updated VFX for TFF? I know this fan isn't.
I mean, I'm not putting down anyone who wants to do that as a pet project, but I don't think it's a high-priority thing for people.
Are 'fans' really clamoring all that much to see updated VFX for TFF? I know this fan isn't.
I mean, I'm not putting down anyone who wants to do that as a pet project, but I don't think it's a high-priority thing for people.
I don't have as much problem with the story as much as the presentation. I mean, its no worse than your average Season 3 episode of TOS.I appreciate that there are people who like the film, and I’m not interested in trying to change their minds. I on the other hand find the movie to be immensely flawed without even focusing on the VFX, and would not buy an updated version because it’s not the FX that’s the inherent problem with the film. It’s the story.
I don't have as much problem with the story as much as the presentation. I mean, its no worse than your average Season 3 episode of TOS.
I thought Walter Koenig did a pretty good job.
I never had a problem with sybok being Spock's older brother from a different mother who apparently raised sybok until at some point she died and then he came to live with Sarek, Spock and Amanda for a time before he was banished. Although they clearly should have said Vulcan Priestess instead of Vulcan princess. That could have been fixed in post-production by looping over that word.
And as stated in the movie itself Kirk gave Scott 3 weeks to get the ship in shape and so I guess they all took some Shore leave -- why not? Maybe after Scott got the ship in perfect condition they were going to go out on a very long mission.
I'd shell out good money in a heartbeat for a professionally-produced special edition of TFF.
More like 21 decks, but I had an idea to fix that. It would require a whole new shoot, but we're talking fantasy booking here. After climbing up about five decks, Kirk scoots into a horizontal shaft and starts scooting along. Bones huffs and puffs as he tries to hoist himself up into the horizontal section, having considerable trouble with it as his voice echoes "Jim, this is gonna take me forever"Oh, and I'd try to clean up the ridiculous scene in the turboshaft where you see things like Deck 142 (or whatever it was) and they didn't even go in any real order. I read somewhere Herman Zimmerman tried telling Shatner that the Enterprise-A only had so many decks (was it 12?) but Shatner didn't care.
Also, why are they acting like they’re still on a 5 year mission and need shore leave? Not just once but again at the end. In TWOK, they were all coming back for a training cruise. They weren’t on duty in the next two films at all.
Well, to be additionally fair, ship captains get to pick their crews, at the very least their senior staff. When given the option, I'm sure the entire senior staff would jump on board without hesitation. Plus, Scotty was a senior member of the Constitution-class refit team, so he would be uniquely suited to getting this rickety barge running again.To be fair about this point, at the end of TVH, the entire crew is acting like the Enterprise-A is their new assignment, even though it was only Kirk who was given command of the ship and the rest of the crew were either already commanders or captains themselves. It really didn't make a whole lot of sense.
In TMP, Scotty was in charge of refitting Enterprise, and probably by extension the entire Constitution-class Refit projectBut Scotty was going to be transferred to the Excelsior, to be Captain of Engineering, whatever the hell that means. All of these people were either of commander rank (Chekov, Uhura), already in command of a ship (Spock), or about to get a command (Sulu). And McCoy was already retired as of TMP. Why would they suddenly take downgrades in their careers just to all serve under Kirk, when their duties should have been handled by lesser-ranking officers?
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