YOU ARE NOT OF THE BODY!Controversial opinion... I don't want Star Trek in my Star Trek!!!![]()
YOU ARE NOT OF THE BODY!Controversial opinion... I don't want Star Trek in my Star Trek!!!![]()
Time will tell on if James Gunn was the right man to help the DCEU 2.0.Most businesses don't throw good money after bad. Or else, we would've had Superman Returns 2 and Man of Steel 2 and Justice League 2.
Time will tell on if James Gunn was the right man to help the DCEU 2.0.
Despite the unrealistic distances, the same danger was in place.
But you are ignoring something important: the danger is just as real at the distances shown than what would be the realistic distances. The Defiant being but meters from any of these ships might as well just be figurative.I concur, they don't even make good use of their phasers's maximum range of ~ 1 light-second ≈ 300,000 km
Battleship exciting? Playing or watching?I can tell you that a game of BATTLESHIP can be exciting. (I have made it a lot of fun and exciting with my nephew.)
I think the analogy you are looking is... about as exciting as watching grass grow.
There are ways to showing danger at greater distances of combat.But you are ignoring something important: the danger is just as real at the distances shown than what would be the realistic distances. The Defiant being but meters from any of these ships might as well just be figurative.
So, I’m just going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the overwhelming majority of posters on TrekBBS will never have a published or produced Star Trek. Including those who think they might.
It might be time for some to come to that realization.
So, I’m just going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the overwhelming majority of posters on TrekBBS will never have a published or produced Star Trek. Including those who think they might.
It might be time for some to come to that realization.
which, come to think, they did in SNW and i didn't like thatAlso reminded me of the helmet that Matt LeBlanc had in the Lost in Space film.
Ebert wrote the classic Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-VixensReed, Maltin, Shalit, Siskel, Ebert, and Sherman never made movies and seemed to do well as movie critics... then again, Sherman did produce one or two in college. Then again, Sherman was a cartoon character and parody of actual critics. At the end of the day, it's up to the individual and what they want to see and it's still okay to critique movies and shows along with praising them. It's just entertainment, for what that too is a tangential entertainment.
*Sad Hulk music plays*So, I’m just going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the overwhelming majority of posters on TrekBBS will never have a published or produced Star Trek. Including those who think they might.
It might be time for some to come to that realization.
Ebert also wrote Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (full screenplay credit, shared story credit with film's director Russ Meyer).Ebert wrote the classic Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens
That's the problem with highly complex moving parts, the more things move around, there are more chances for things to go wrong.i just watched a compilation video of the viper from Viper shifting, and it was more than just armor coming out and some hidden grappling hooks and things. there's a little bit of go-go-gadget in there, too, but it reminded me a lot of the live action transformers, especially when they scan a new alt mode mid-drive. i wonder if the bayformers art staff had seen it and been inspired, or perhaps had actually worked on viper's vfx.
which, come to think, they did in SNW and i didn't like that
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Ah, the "Giants".Ebert also wrote Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (full screenplay credit, shared story credit with film's director Russ Meyer).
I guess you're of a different generation.
I'm used to watching long battles via Anime.
That's a classic tradition where Anime battles can last a while and the battle gets dissected and analyzed with ebbs & flows, turns in fortunes within said battle.
But hey you don't watch that stuff, right?
So it might not be to your taste.
Truly.Ah, the "Giants".
i would say, anime shows more than one kind of combat :P they aren't all macross missile massacres, or 40,000 ships shooting a dozen laser beams each into the far darkness, then explosions, then 30,000 ships returning fireAnime only shows one style of combat. Many battles, especially aerial, are hits and runs, or they take place in fits and starts. They are not necessarily hours of constant fire. The fact that the Enterprise and Reliant only get a few shots on each other could be just as realistic.
if anything, trying to bootstrap themselves into being where the MCU was at the time badly hampered DC's cinematic efforts, and they should give themselves space and time to do it right this timeThey don't need to catch the MCU. They need to make money on the movies that they put out there, worrying about what a competitor does instead of what you can accomplish, leads to many bad products.
Ebert wrote the classic Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens
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