I blame video games for this talent.Good for you. I thought it was too dark and too fast. There wasn't any time to actually enjoy what was happening.
I blame video games for this talent.Good for you. I thought it was too dark and too fast. There wasn't any time to actually enjoy what was happening.
I blame video games for this talent.
So you want a show.... made in 2021.... to look like a show.... made in 1987? 34 years have gone by. Almost twice as much time has passed since that aesthetic was created as passed between TOS and TNG. I just don't think that is realistic, any more than it would have been realistic if TNG had had all the candy coated coloring, wooden sets and styrofoam planets of TOS.
Never played ME and despise it from the word "Go." But, other games, like Stargate and Homeworld, definitely fit for me. I like DS9 battles and everything but I can follow action up to a certain point and DSC has not crossed that threshold for me.I have been hearing a lot of comparisons between Discovery and Mass Effect. I'm not a gamer, but I do agree based on clips I have seen, it does seem like there is a video game effect new Trek is adapting.
I cannot agree with this point. The beige feels so weirdly 80s in the sets. LCARS and other things work, but the overall feel of the show lacks any sort of futuristic appeal like TOS had.TNG doesn’t look dated.
Prefer that to LCARS.Check out this video. This is EXACTLY what I’m talking about.
He probably wouldn't give a shit.Jerry Goldsmith must be rolling over in his grave.
I thought so until I found out the PIC theme is Picard's son's (played by Stewart's son) music from Inner Light. Then I thought it's amazing how deep they dig.The Discovery & Picard main title sequences don’t inspire awe or wonder. The music doesn’t feel grand & heroic. It’s just...there. Jerry Goldsmith must be rolling over in his grave.
Disco had TNG and VOY sounds that occurred once or twice, but they constantly used Klingon and Romulan sounds on Federations shipsI remember some people complaining about the reuse. Mostly that the TNG era sounds were in the wrong era.
Ohhhhhhhhhh disagree. That tan, carpeted, brightly lit Hotel-In-Space look SCREAMS 80s design, not to mention the impractical pajamaware they were forced to wear. TNG is SUPER dated. That's why nothing modern (short of The Orville which is deliberately apeing that style) looks like that.I think there’s a difference between the TNG/TOS comparison. For the most part, design wise, TNG doesn’t look dated. Even all these years later. Or DS9. The designs don’t look dated at all. The technology & budget? Sure. Sometimes. But the aesthetic works as well then as it does now.
Star Wars is supposed to look the same. Star Trek is supposed to be our universe in some way shape or form. It has been updated or looked different in various installments. I don't understand this desire to look backwards in a show about humanity's future.I want new Star Trek shows, but I also find the reused props ect to be one of the charms of the universe, in the same way the Star Wars grungy, battle worn look is part of it's universe (and has I think been adhered to much more consistently than in Trek).
Here's one thing I've never, ever seen brought up: Where would anyone put the paper from the printouts? I didn't see anywhere to put paper at all on that bridge.I am disappointed that none of the spaceships (even TOS one) had the bridge paper printer that was shown in "The Cage". I suspect the starship in SNW won't have it either even though it is the same ship.
It went in recycling so they could have more to print on. What, you think they had a five year supply of dot-matrix paper? Duh!Here's one thing I've never, ever seen brought up: Where would anyone put the paper from the printouts? I didn't see anywhere to put paper at all on that bridge.
It's funny how the things people love the most and grew up with don't seem dated to them.For the most part, design wise, TNG doesn’t look dated. Even all these years later. Or DS9. The designs don’t look dated at all.
Well.....they do though, don't they? And perhaps the worst offenders for that are those scenes when the characters are out of uniform, there's some seriously dated looking designs and colours on the clothing. To prove a point, Jake Siskos shirts are very reminiscent of the ones I used to wear to nightclubs in the early 1990s. I had the same success with women he didThe designs don’t look dated at all.
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