We Trekkers can be a vicious lot. Abrams has every right to be a little nervous. We are ruthless to our OWN. We can't even agree and be happy on whether Kirk served more than one five-year mission or not. Abrams will wish he died in a flash fire at a barbecue if this film doesn't do well and he has to run into some of us.![]()
We Trekkers can be a vicious lot. Abrams has every right to be a little nervous. We are ruthless to our OWN. We can't even agree and be happy on whether Kirk served more than one five-year mission or not. Abrams will wish he died in a flash fire at a barbecue if this film doesn't do well and he has to run into some of us.![]()
Hell I've hear that some Trekkers have actually tasted human flesh, and engauge in depraved rituals invloving Star Trek action figures.
You know, I would think that especially fans of "Star Trek," which is an optimistic universe, a universe about working together and the possibility of the human endeavor, you would think that people who appreciate that wonderful portrait of the future and that universe would be open to literally going to a place no one has ever gone before. I'm very optimistic that fans of the show, even the pursuits, will be willing to embrace the spirit of Roddenberry and once they see these actors doing this extraordinary work, I think they will have to intellectualize it all, they'll simply enjoy the experience.
If J.J. visited the Trek BBS on a regular basis he would have already put the business end of a .357 Magnum in the back of his mouth.This place humbles even the people who are MEMBERS.
Or maybe he has.I'm excited about this movie, but poor, poor J.J. If he's saying things like this:
Then he has NOT visited this forum.You know, I would think that especially fans of "Star Trek," which is an optimistic universe, a universe about working together and the possibility of the human endeavor, you would think that people who appreciate that wonderful portrait of the future and that universe would be open to literally going to a place no one has ever gone before. I'm very optimistic that fans of the show, even the pursuits, will be willing to embrace the spirit of Roddenberry and once they see these actors doing this extraordinary work, I think they will have to intellectualize it all, they'll simply enjoy the experience.![]()
Or maybe he has.I'm excited about this movie, but poor, poor J.J. If he's saying things like this:
Then he has NOT visited this forum.You know, I would think that especially fans of "Star Trek," which is an optimistic universe, a universe about working together and the possibility of the human endeavor, you would think that people who appreciate that wonderful portrait of the future and that universe would be open to literally going to a place no one has ever gone before. I'm very optimistic that fans of the show, even the pursuits, will be willing to embrace the spirit of Roddenberry and once they see these actors doing this extraordinary work, I think they will have to intellectualize it all, they'll simply enjoy the experience.![]()
I can see where he might get that impression.Well, Sternbach thinks we're a bunch of nutters going by his appearance in the infamous Blue Warp Nacelles thread...
I have an idea he's got someone on staff whose job it is to keep track of what's being said in places like this. It may not have caused him to change the way he was treating the material but more than once he (and Orci and others) seem to have been anticipating questions before they're asked in interviews. Orci himself is a member at another board which some of the people here frequent.Could this be the "nutter" precedence? I think JJ would approve of such sillyness. But he may be dismayed by some other threads...
I don't recognize the quote, but that's something which could be applied in a lot of places -- or to most things in life, perhaps."For every one who hopes, there are two to depress him, three to reject him, and five to tell him how foolish he was."
I can see where he might get that impression.Well, Sternbach thinks we're a bunch of nutters going by his appearance in the infamous Blue Warp Nacelles thread...
I have an idea he's got someone on staff whose job it is to keep track of what's being said in places like this. It may not have caused him to change the way he was treating the material but more than once he (and Orci and others) seem to have been anticipating questions before they're asked in interviews. Orci himself is a member at another board which some of the people here frequent.Could this be the "nutter" precedence? I think JJ would approve of such sillyness. But he may be dismayed by some other threads...
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I don't recognize the quote, but that's something which could be applied in a lot of places -- or to most things in life, perhaps."For every one who hopes, there are two to depress him, three to reject him, and five to tell him how foolish he was."
In the interview with him and Orci, Orci looked liked he was going to jump out of his skin nervous. He said to Abrams, 'you finished it already?!' and seemed startled when Brannon Braga bumped into him and said hi.
What blows my mind about the interview—and the more so that no one here has mentioned it yet—is that Abrams apparently thinks the Star Wars prequels worked and that Lucas got it right.
Surely the majority of fans agree that notwithstanding all the "design" and "rendering" that Abrams praises, the main thing Lucas accomplished, storywise, was to undermine the original films from 20 years earlier?
Is there really enough continuous nacelle gossip to fill a magazine every month?
I feel like it would likely be "Nacelles Quarterly".
as long as they keep the fold-out centrefold picture
Oh, my...
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Someone over at the RPF took a few minutes and exercised a little imagination and came up with a picture of how a Nacelles Monthly cover might look.
Okay, if that were the only thing J.J. inspired in the Star Trek universe, it's worth it!Someone over at the RPF took a few minutes and exercised a little imagination and came up with a picture of how a Nacelles Monthly cover might look.
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