Thirded.Agreed.
Thirded.Agreed.
Yes. We've been reading the comments. I think everyone's got that part.
However, as this thread is specifically about a different movie, perhaps you could provide a link to that article you mentioned writing, and post it in a thread which IS about the 2009 movie?
Just a thought.![]()
I've quoted @Dee1891 's post and added it to the Review & Discussion thread for the 2009 movie:^I think you may have missed the part about posting it into a thread that's about the 2009 movie?
I think it gets an unnecessary kicking from fans while Beyond gets way too much love.
What Trek films have done since TWOK.Of a film they'd never be able to live up to
To my mind, treating it as derivative basically sets up ID to never succeed. So, I leave TWOK aside because I prefer to watch the film on it's own merits and it's own story.Simply by being derivative they'd set the bar incredibly high in terms of surpassing the original. Not that there aren't remakes that are better than the original work, but it takes a level of discipline that I'm not sure the NUniverse folks had or were necessarily looking to have.
To my mind, treating it as derivative basically sets up ID to never succeed. So, I leave TWOK aside because I prefer to watch the film on it's own merits and it's own story.
I do as well. I'm not saying it can't cause issues, but I am saying that it helps approach the film as part of the Kelvin Universe, rather than stacking TWOK and ID. Khan has a completely different experience from TWOK, including being directly manipulated by someone rather than being in control. There are a number of different factors that impact this situation to be quite different, while still be informative about some of the prime characters. Which is how I always treat ST 09 as well.I find the story different enough that I don't personally feel it's derivative either (though it definitely tries to echo some of the same story beats, some more successfully than others), but I understand why it was an issue for others.
No. They wanted Benecio del Toro. They had to settle for Cumberbatch due to scheduling and the ridiculous long time it took to finalize the script.I get they wanted Cumberbund.
Wait...someone loves Khan?He doesn’t look/sound like the Khan we knew and loved
I recall Kurtzman or Orci commenting something about the potential backlash being insane had ID's 9/11x10,000 Vengeance crash scene been perpetrated by a man of colour.No. They wanted Benecio del Toro. They had to settle for Cumberbatch due to scheduling and the ridiculous long time it took to finalize the script.
I recall Kurtzman or Orci commenting something about the potential backlash being insane had ID's 9/11x10,000 Vengeance crash scene been perpetrated by a man of colour.
If in Star Trek you can have surgery to alter your ears, your physical appearance in a number of ways, etc. I have no issue with "the fiction" that Admiral Marcus created being a whole new face.I recall Kurtzman or Orci commenting something about the potential backlash being insane had ID's 9/11x10,000 Vengeance crash scene been perpetrated by a man of colour.
Personally, I don't give any more shits that Khan is suddenly a white British man than I did Captain April is now black or Chief Kyle is Asian. It's only continuity nutters who have to force everything to line up who can't accept this Khan simply being different the way every Batman fan just knows the next Joker will be.
It’s how I read it while watching. One doesn’t have to read it that way, of course, but doing so could smooth things considerably.If in Star Trek you can have surgery to alter your ears, your physical appearance in a number of ways, etc. I have no issue with "the fiction" that Admiral Marcus created being a whole new face.
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