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

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Prelude was, unfortunately, a flash-in-the-pan. He had real professionals - real talent - working on the project and AP really hadn’t burned any bridges yet. Then, one by one, it started falling apart, all because of Alec’s hubris. Between the lawsuit and the cross-country move to Georgia, a lot of time and progress was lost. Now, it seems that Alec never intended to produce a full movie, but simply to build consecutive crowd funds to line his own pockets, rather than produce anything meaningful. What we have seen of the future production further suffers from the lack of professional involvement that left long ago. The acting is horrible, the story is nothing more than pew-pew and random shouting, the uniforms are ill-fitting, the photon torpedoes fly way too slow in the space fights, and on and on. In the end, he not only burned all the bridges that would have led to some modicum of success, he demolished them with thermite.

In short, it is all really quite a tragic waste.
 
It kind of cracks me up that the script is apparently very focused on action and space battles, when one of the original big selling points was that this was supposed to move away from that kind of stuff.
 
It kind of cracks me up that the script is apparently very focused on action and space battles, when one of the original big selling points was that this was supposed to move away from that kind of stuff.
Indeed. It pains me to hear Axanar supporters call it "true Trek" (trademark pending) when it very much is doing what they accuse both Abrams and now Kurtzman Trek of doing.
 
The 'proper' cardboard cutout probably cost .25 Yen more, and the production couldn't afford it. ;)
Are fractional Yen a thing?
Then, one by one, it started falling apart, all because of Alec’s hubris. [...] Now, it seems that Alec never intended to produce a full movie, but simply to build consecutive crowd funds to line his own pockets, rather than produce anything meaningful.
I'm not sure those two things make sense together. It's possible, if not probable, that he'll never finish the film, but what is his hubris about if he doesn't think he'll actually complete the film? Why make yourself the star of a film you won't finish? I think he's convinced himself that he WILL finish, and I think in his mind it will be a great film and everyone will love his performance, and that's how he justifies everything.
 
Are fractional Yen a thing?

I'm not sure those two things make sense together. It's possible, if not probable, that he'll never finish the film, but what is his hubris about if he doesn't think he'll actually complete the film? Why make yourself the star of a film you won't finish? I think he's convinced himself that he WILL finish, and I think in his mind it will be a great film and everyone will love his performance, and that's how he justifies everything.

There is hubris in believing you can keep getting away with the same bs over and over again. Likewise in believing you can monetize someone else's IP to the hilt without ever having to face the consequences of that.
 
There is hubris in believing you can keep getting away with the same bs over and over again. Likewise in believing you can monetize someone else's IP to the hilt without ever having to face the consequences of that.
True, but neither of those suggest that he himself believes he'll never finish the film.
 
They don't suggest he believes he'll finish it, either.
It does if we assume his hubris stems in part from narcissism. I don't believe Alec can tolerate the idea that he's UNABLE to finish the film. He may stretch it out to financially benefit from it, but that's not the same thing.
 
It does if we assume his hubris stems in part from narcissism. I don't believe Alec can tolerate the idea that he's UNABLE to finish the film. He may stretch it out to financially benefit from it, but that's not the same thing.
You proceed from a false assumption.

It's not about Alec believing he can finish the film because he doesn't give a damn about finishing it one way or another. It's about his believing he can use the promise of a completed film to get desperate trekkies to support him financially while he abuses someone else's IP. The hubris will come when the idiots among us stop trying to prove him right by continually giving him their cash. The hubris will come when those who have already sunk money into this scheme either demand results NOW or demand refunds. The hubris will come when Viacom finally lays the smackdown on him for real instead of giving him leeway to finish a film he doesn't give a rat's ass about finishing.

So, no, he's not lying awake at night worried that he won't finish the film. He's also not strutting around cocksure that he'll finish it no matter what obstacle stands in his way. He doesn't care. The film, complete or not, is secondary to his real agenda.
 
I never read the script, but if those comics posted on Flim Flam Factor are evidence of it's quality, then yeah, it's really bad.
 
I never read the script, but if those comics posted on Flim Flam Factor are evidence of it's quality, then yeah, it's really bad.
Those comics were for the spin off Interlude film, not whatever the heck else Alec’s script is.
 
I made it up to the fight with the Klingons, and I swear if it says one more time how much everyone is impressed by amazing Garth is I'm going to lose it.:rolleyes::barf:
I always knew this was a vanity project for Alec, but holy shit in his first two or three pages we get him flirting with a female member of his crew, and then are repeatedly told how amazing his crew thinks he is. That is just at a whole other level from what I expected.
 
I read through the next four parts of the analysis and it sounds like it doesn't get any better.
Just for comparison I read the first couple scenes of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 script, and it was interesting comparing the two. Gunn definitely wrote much better script, and after reading a better one, I could see where a lot of the criticisms of the Axanar script were coming from.
I am a little confused, because I thought Peters brought in a big experienced screenwriter, but it seems like the script is filled to the brim with nothing but amateurish mistakes.
 
I am a little confused, because I thought Peters brought in a big experienced screenwriter, but it seems like the script is filled to the brim with nothing but amateurish mistakes.
As has been reported by previous professional collaborators, Alec is extremely resistant to editorial changes that

Reduce Garth's "screen time"
Give secondary characters agency
Give female characters agency
Portray Garth in a negative way
Portray Garth as having flaws, making mistakes, or being anything other than an hyper idealized version of how Alec chooses to view himself

So while I am sure that Alec was given constructive creative advice, he obviously chose to ignore that advice.
 
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And now I have an even better understanding of why he's gone through so many different behind the scenes people.
 
As has been reported by previous professional collaborators, Alec is extremely resistant to editorial changes that

Reduce Garth's "screen time"
Give secondary characters agency
Give female characters agency
Portray Garth in a negative way
Portray Garth as having flaws, making mistakes, or being anything other than an hyper idealized version of how Alec chooses to view himself

So while I am sure that Alec was given constructive creative advice, he obviously chose to ignore that advice.
No wonder why Garth went crazy; he could not live-up to perfection!!
 
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