Well, that would be a connection!They are made by the same company. 455 Films.
Well, that would be a connection!They are made by the same company. 455 Films.
No, they said they are moving away from doing Trek documentaries.I am a backer but have yet to watch it.
I can say, "Well, at least the documentary got made" unlike a certain fan film. I guess I shouldn't assume we'll ever get an Enterprise documentary.
There's already hours worth of documentaries on the Enterprise blu-rays, so thankfully we won't have to watch 455 Films fumble the ball like Charlie Brown again when it comes to Star Trek.I am a backer but have yet to watch it.
I can say, "Well, at least the documentary got made" unlike a certain fan film. I guess I shouldn't assume we'll ever get an Enterprise documentary.
Came here to say this.They've now sent out a backer email with the same details outlined in the Facebook post above.
I’ve watched it because at least I wanted to see what I paid for. It’s not exactly horrible but it pales in comparison to What We Left Behind. It just feels, I don’t know, pointless I guess.I am a backer but have yet to watch it.
I can say, "Well, at least the documentary got made" unlike a certain fan film. I guess I shouldn't assume we'll ever get an Enterprise documentary.
Though I doubt it would please people, the podcast 455 producers with Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating is excellent, and they offer lots of fresh remembrances of Enterprise.Regarding Enterprise, the docs on the blu-rays are pretty comprehensive. I don’t think there’s anything that 455 can add to that.
True. The era of expansive special features has been over for a while now. For example, Peter Jackson has been talking about doing a "ultimate edition" Lord of the Rings boxset with all new documentaries but that's likely never going to happen. The studios just don't want to pay for that stuff anymore. Actually, when Warner released a LOTR "Ultimate Collector's Edition" set, not even the previous extras were included.The main selling point for the DS9 and VGR docs was that they were unlikely to get the kind of special features that TOS, TNG and ENT got on Blu-ray. Even if DS9 and VGR get remastered in 4K, I doubt we'd get that level of extras.
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