It should have an extended name, even the James Bond and Batman reboots do.
It should have an extended name, even the James Bond and Batman reboots do.
It should have an extended name, even the James Bond and Batman reboots do.
DUDE! IT'S JUST STAR TREK!Is 'Star Trek' the official name of the movie or is it yet to be revealed? A name such as Star Trek XI, or Star Trek: Revenge of Nero, etc...?? Anyone have details?
Well, if we are being all nit-picky here, it's Schumacher, not Shumaker.It should have an extended name, even the James Bond and Batman reboots do.
No they don't. The Bond films have always just given a unique name to each entry and then relied upon marketing to make sure everyone knew they were Bond films. It's just Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, not James Bond: Casino Royale and James Bond: Quantum of Solace
The same thing seems to have happened with the Christopher Nolan Batman films. Instead of the Batman (Word) setup used by Burton and Shumaker, Nolan seems to be giving each film its own unique title. The first one is called Batman Begins because it establishes that it's set during the early part of Batman's career, but last year's The Dark Knight didn't even contain the word "Batman" at all. It wasn't called Batman: The Dark Knight.
If anything, just calling it Star Trek -- which, by the way, is a title that has never actually been used for a Trek film; even the first one was entitled Star Trek: The Motion Picture -- is more in line with just Nolan's just calling his film The Dark Knight or with the Bond films just being called Casino Royale or Quantum of Solace.
Beat you to it.Maybe a Paramount executive will see this and, in the tradition of X-Men Origins: Wolverine and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, will decide that the title needs to convey more and the movie will be retitled Star Trek Origins: Kirk Begins.
Well then, it looks like you're going to have to deal with it because that's what it is... officially.
No it's not! It's SILVER! not GOLD.Well then, it looks like you're going to have to deal with it because that's what it is... officially.
Star Trek: 2009.
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Well then, it looks like you're going to have to deal with it because that's what it is... officially.
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