Sounds like a job for Tom Hanks *cough Da Vinci Code cough*Patrick Stewart had plenty of class. What we need is somebody to bring in the dollars, someone who is a proven draw even if the film is mediocre.
Ha!Maybe they can bring in the actors who were screwed over for special effects in the Star Wars prequels. Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor and Samuel L. Jackson can show what they can really do in a sci fi movie and flip off Star Wars.![]()
Sounds like a job for Tom Hanks *cough Da Vinci Code cough*Patrick Stewart had plenty of class. What we need is somebody to bring in the dollars, someone who is a proven draw even if the film is mediocre.
Patrick Stewart had plenty of class. What we need is somebody to bring in the dollars, someone who is a proven draw even if the film is mediocre.
^ If it turns out that Wolverine makes more money than Star Trek despite vastly different reviews, then I think they will have to look at the cast. It's either that, or admit that the Star Trek name is a ceiling on box office potential, in which case they may be more reluctant to produce sequels.
This is a new era for Star Trek, and needs to be considered in a different way to past films. If they want them to truly be blockbusters, then they need to consider making some big moves.
Outside the US is a massive untapped market, and they need to think of ways to reach out to them. Obviously having Abrams tour numerous countries and hold the world premiere in Sydney was not enough.
I'm not saying a "name" actor will save a bad film, nor that Hanks is necessarily the one. However, it is certainly something that should be considered.
As an Aussie, I think I can explain part of the problem here - promotion. I don't recall seeing any television ads, posters on bus shelters, billboards, etc. in the same way I did with Wolverine/IronMan etc. A more concerted promotional campaign outside of the US would've, I am sure, resulted in a MUCH stronger Box Office.
Consider it, yes. But not for the sake of promoting the film. The actor would have to be right for the role - and IMHO this doesn't mean writing a part for a certain actor - but finding the right actor to fill a well-written role for a well fleshed-out character.
If they were going to do a Wrath, wouldn't they need to do a Space Seed first? I mean, why the hell is Khan going to be pissed at Kirk when Khan is still frozen?
This is why forty years of backstory had to be thrown out the window? So we could remake what pretty much everyone already agrees was a pretty good movie?
This is why forty years of backstory had to be thrown out the window? So we could remake what pretty much everyone already agrees was a pretty good movie?
This is why forty years of backstory had to be thrown out the window? So we could remake what pretty much everyone already agrees was a pretty good movie?
Well, that's more than most of the movies and a good part of the TV Franchise were able to accomplish utilizing "forty years of backstory"...so, yeah.![]()
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