I seem to recall an interview with Berman from back in the day. He knew it was cheap (that was the point) and that he'd get caught, but they were out of time and money.Like the reuse of the exploding Bird of Prey in Generations.
I seem to recall an interview with Berman from back in the day. He knew it was cheap (that was the point) and that he'd get caught, but they were out of time and money.Like the reuse of the exploding Bird of Prey in Generations.
I seem to recall an interview with Berman from back in the day. He knew it was cheap (that was the point) and that he'd get caught, but they were out of time and money.
Indeed. The whole scene smacks of contrivance in a way that doesn't resonate with the themes of the film. "We're out on a ship in the water" really doesn't add struggles with death and loss like Picard and Kirk and Soran all face. It's strange and really feels out of place.Maybe they shouldn’t have blown all their budget on that pointless Worf promotion scene.
Not sure if a different explosion would have improved the film by any real degree. I'd far rather have the holodeck scene, it looks great and establishes the themes of the film in a fun way.
Source? It was a well known and beloved ship that they didn't have to build. (And that ILM built in the first place.)they went with the BoP just so that they could reuse that footage.
Source? It was a well known and beloved ship that they didn't have to build. (And that ILM built in the first place.)
Wasn't the sail boat an actual existing one they simply rented? It's not like they actually built one from scratch...IMy point was that if they hadn’t spent a significant amount of the budget on the sailboat scene, they could have built a new Klingon battlecruiser filming model.
It wasn't supposed to be an even match. That's why they had to scheme. Weren't the Duras sisters disgraced and on the run at this point? Why would they have a shiny new (never even seen before?) ship.It was quite painfully obvious that they reused the footage because they intended to use the BoP rather than the more logical choice of using a bigger and better ship to face off against the Enterprise-D. My point was that if they hadn’t spent a significant amount of the budget on the sailboat scene, they could have built a new Klingon battlecruiser filming model.
It is. That has nothing to do with the model.It's still a bullshit defeat.
No.BTW, did anyone else shout when Troi took the helm at the end of Picard?![]()
Debatable.It is. That has nothing to do with the model.
Honestly, it would make more sense to me if they somehow managed to recover enough pieces of 74205 from the Chin'toka scrapyard to restore it as a museum piece than to think 75633 is no longer duty-capable after less than 30 years.The Museum people changed the Saratoga's registry from 1887 to 31911 so I'm pretending that they changed 75633 to 74205 as well.
Wasn't the sail boat an actual existing one they simply rented? It's not like they actually built one from scratch...
It wasn't supposed to be an even match. That's why they had to scheme. Weren't the Duras sisters disgraced and on the run at this point? Why would they have a shiny new (never even seen before?) ship.
YES, they wrote it to be the BoP because that was an economical use of an existing model and sets. That's why they used... Well, almost every ship in TNG! But they certainly didn't say:
"Well... We would design and build a new ship. And shoot all new shots. But you know? What about if we want to blow it up?"
"Oh. Yes. I see. Very tricky. But wait! What if we used the Bird of Prey from The Search for Spock?"
"Oh! Right! And use, like use all the footage we have of THAT ship?"
"No no. This is a major motion picture! We'll hire ILM and they'll film all new big screen shots! Super cool stuff!"
"Well then what--"
"We already have... Explosion footage!"
"I DO like the cut of your jib, young man!"
I'd be curious to know how substantial.Yes, they rented the boat. For a significant amount of their budget money.
Since Data was running helm from the left side (for some reason), I wonder if Troi took that task over, or simply entered coordinates.It is. That has nothing to do with the model.
I love Generations. Really. But I can go on a LONG time about what they did wrong. But then so can Braga and Moore.
BTW, did anyone else shout when Troi took the helm at the end of Picard?![]()
0.12%? It cost around thirty thousand USD to rent the boat for four days back in 1994. The initial budget for Generations was twenty-five million USD, but it ballooned an extra ten million due to production underestimates and reshoots (it cost five million just to redo an initially rejected famous death scene). Renting the boat didn't break the bank, Kirk did.Yes, they rented the boat. For a significant amount of their budget money.Wasn't the sail boat an actual existing one they simply rented? It's not like they actually built one from scratch...
Wasn't the sail boat an actual existing one they simply rented? It's not like they actually built one from scratch...
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