Ooh a dark blur. Exciting.
Ooh sarcasm. Impressing.
Ooh a dark blur. Exciting.
Trekmovie has added the Japanese poster:
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Fascinating.![]()
Took me a second to figure out what exactly I was looking at. And if it takes me a few seconds, non-Trek fans don't have a chance! They'll just look at it and go "huh?".
Took me a second to figure out what exactly I was looking at. And if it takes me a few seconds, non-Trek fans don't have a chance! They'll just look at it and go "huh?".
I tried it on a couple of friends, they spent a long time looking at it trying to work out what it was - which I guess is the point - they both got it was the "spaceship thingy they fly around in".
I, too, showed the poster to some friends and acquaintances around here (southern Germany, that is), just to check whether the new poster is really that difficult to decipher... everybody (even the non-Star Trek/science fiction fans) took only a short glimpse and then immediately said, 'That's the starship from Raumschiff Enterprise!' (Raumschiff Enterprise is the German title of the TOS series). No problem there whatsoever...
Well, perhaps the people in 'old Europe' are a little bit more sophisticated...![]()
I, too, showed the poster to some friends and acquaintances around here (southern Germany, that is), just to check whether the new poster is really that difficult to decipher... everybody (even the non-Star Trek/science fiction fans) took only a short glimpse and then immediately said, 'That's the starship from Raumschiff Enterprise!' (Raumschiff Enterprise is the German title of the TOS series). No problem there whatsoever...
Well, perhaps the people in 'old Europe' are a little bit more sophisticated...![]()
Well, it does say "Star Trek" on the poster!Even Germans know by now that this means Raumschiff Enterprise...
Well, it does say "Star Trek" on the poster!I, too, showed the poster to some friends and acquaintances around here (southern Germany, that is), just to check whether the new poster is really that difficult to decipher... everybody (even the non-Star Trek/science fiction fans) took only a short glimpse and then immediately said, 'That's the starship from Raumschiff Enterprise!' (Raumschiff Enterprise is the German title of the TOS series). No problem there whatsoever...
Well, perhaps the people in 'old Europe' are a little bit more sophisticated...![]()
Even Germans know by now that this means Raumschiff Enterprise...
However, I should also add that, in my experience, whenever the topic Star Trek (or Raumschiff Enterpise, as it is still generally called in Germany) comes up, almost everybody exclusively thinks of TOS, the classic Enterprise, Captain Kirk and Mister Spock, but never of TNG, DS9 or VOY... thirty-seven years after it was first aired in Germany!
Wow, then you must have some old-ass acquaintances!In my experiences, if I said "Raumschiff Enterprise" people would look at me and say "You mean Star Trek!" No one calls it that anymore. And though it may be a bit of a generational thing, the words Picard, Data, Janeway or Seven of Nine are as frequently associated with Trek as Kirk or Spock. In fact, most of the time when I mention Star Trek, people say "Oh, I loved the film with the Borg!" or "I watched Voyager every week".
But maybe this just means that I know all the wrong people...![]()
Wicked poster. Very bold
I'm no marketer, but I can't imagine a generic action movie poster having much of an affect. Everyone's seen a million of them.
Hmm, it's not winning me over, though it isn't really bad.
I do like: 1.) the similarity to the TMP poster mentioned there, and 2.) the "The Future Begins" tagline (the "Forget Everything You Know" tagline on the current TV ads is a bit of a turn-off).
If you reverse the polarity and squeeze your eyes a lot it looks just like your avatar.I can hardly see the ship.
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I can hardly see the ship.
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I had all but forgotten that early TMP ad and there is a definite similarity. As TMP is my favorite Trek movie, I approve.
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