My theory is that someone around Paramount found his treatment and decided, "Heck, we can make a film out of this." Anyone think this is plausible?
No. Not in the least.
The idea of recasting these characters is one of the most obvious ideas in the world.
I think, if nothing else, it should be recognized that JMS thought of this idea - a reboot sort of thing - LONG before Paramount did.
Everyone in the world thought of this LONG before Paramount asked Abrams and company to do this movie. Ron Moore discussed various aspects of how it might be done in a post-Voyager interview, before he did nuBSG. In "The Making Of Star Trek The Motion Picture" back in 1979 Roddenberry suggested that such a thing would inevitably happen at some point in the future.
Hell, in 2003 and 2004 several posters on this board predicted that a TOS reboot would be next if "Enterprise" was canceled.
jms' treatment had nothing in common with what Abrams is doing - it didn't have a hell of a lot in common with "Star Trek" for that matter.
He gets no credit on this one, sorry.
I just read the treatment (thanks to the above link) and it reads like B5 dressed in Star Trek clothes. I liked B5 (though not nearly as much as I like Trek) but the core "mission" idea in the JMS proposal does not appeal to me. I'd probably still have watched it (at least long enough to decide whether it was worth it) but I would not have been all that excited by it in the form it is portrayed in the treatment.
With this in mind, I have to wonder if JMS's Star Trek treatment is really what he had in mind for the series or if it was only meant to whet the appetite of the studio. Or, it could at least show that JMS has no qualms about changing his mind if he thinks of a better approach. So, even if this is what JMS originally had in mind for his Star Trek series, there's a good chance that that he would deviate from it in some way once production started.The secretive Vorlons are a group not to be trusted. A massive power struggle is going on among their upper echelons where advancement is only accomplished by assassination. They seek to eliminate the Earth Alliance and solidify themselves as heads of the Empire.
Except this thread isn't about that at all. The subject is the Trek treatment which JMS wrote four years ago, and on which Paramount opted to pass.You'd be hard pressed to find a bigger fan of B5 than I am.
However, this whole "Star Trek stole from JMS" (and after all, this is simply yet ANOTHER twist on that sad and tired DS9-related argument I've dealt with for years) thing really is LONG past it's expiration date.
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The treatment was by jms & Bryce Zabel. Here's a link for that treatment:
http://bztv.typepad.com/newsviews/files/ST2004Reboot.pdf
It was going rather well, too.Gah. Let's not go there, shall we?That JMS. First a visionary on DS9...
Yeah, I love JMS, he's my favorite script writer, but he doesn't really belong with Star Trek. His show would've been better than Ent or Voy, though.
No.
Yeah, I love JMS, he's my favorite script writer, but he doesn't really belong with Star Trek. His show would've been better than Ent or Voy, though.
No.
Yes. Anything is better than VOY and ENT's first two seasons.
I enjoyed those better than all of B5.
One quick correction: the treatment by JMS and Bryce Zabel was never pitched to Paramount.No, I don't.My theory is that someone around Paramount found his treatment and decided, "Heck, we can make a film out of this." Anyone think this is plausible?
JMS pitched it to Paramount. They weren't interested. End of story.
I stand corrected.One quick correction: the treatment by JMS and Bryce Zabel was never pitched to Paramount.No, I don't.My theory is that someone around Paramount found his treatment and decided, "Heck, we can make a film out of this." Anyone think this is plausible?
JMS pitched it to Paramount. They weren't interested. End of story.
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Serialized shows like b5, ds9 and bsg do very well on dvd.
Serialized shows like b5, ds9 and bsg do very well on dvd.
Those that survive for more than six weeks, anyway.
Serialized shows like b5, ds9 and bsg do very well on dvd.
Those that survive for more than six weeks, anyway.
Why would a show that lasted six episodes or less be on DVD?![]()
His show would've been better than Ent or Voy, though.
Serialized shows like b5, ds9 and bsg do very well on dvd.
Those that survive for more than six weeks, anyway.
Why would a show that lasted six episodes or less be on DVD?![]()
Those that survive for more than six weeks, anyway.
Why would a show that lasted six episodes or less be on DVD?![]()
It's not unheard of; take Clerks: The Animated Series, for instance.
http://www.amazon.com/Clerks-Animated-Uncensored-Brian-OHalloran/dp/B0000541WH
Further information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerks_(TV_series)
I get what starship polaris, however, is getting at, but I leave it to him to explain.
Those that survive for more than six weeks, anyway.
Why would a show that lasted six episodes or less be on DVD?![]()
A lot of British series are/were six eps. Red Dwarf, up until series seven, an for six episodes at a time and do very well on DVD.
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