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Things you wouldn't like to see return for a sequel

Things to lose...all the carping, complaining, bellyaching and whining by fans. :klingon:
I don't think I'd hold my breath waiting for that, if I were you. ;)

This is a new Star Trek people. Get on board or get off the ship. <snip>

. Whatever the director wants to do is fine with me just bring on another Trek movie.

And its attitudes like that which led to needing a reboot in the first place.
I'm probably not going to get my wish, either, but I'd like to see discussion sticking to subjects relating to the movie, rather than taking pokes at other fans, whether individuals or groups, whether on this board or off. Such jabs never add much of value to a discussion.

This would have been fine, all by itself:
As for my own picks
A)Simon Pegg, he was completely miscast as Scotty and is the only actor i would like to see replaced
B)Lens Flares, way overdone
C)Five minute villains. Can we get a villain this time round that actually has a bit of depth and screentime?
D)Khan.

So was this:
I liked the little Scotty sidekick. I liked the Spock/Uhura relationship and don't want to see it axed because some people can't handle a brave new Trek. I liked Scotty's feisty sense of humor, the new bridge and even the damn lens flares.

Both carried less weight with the dig attached.
 
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Don't know if this has already been stated, but one minor thing sticks in my mind. Please have Chekov learn how to pronounce "V". The accent was also a bit heavy handed, I thought.
 
Don't know if this has already been stated, but one minor thing sticks in my mind. Please have Chekov learn how to pronounce "V". The accent was also a bit heavy handed, I thought.
That was explained a long time ago. Yelchin is fluent in Russian and the substitution of the English 'W' sound for 'V' is actually more of a German thing, but it was decided by the filmmakers that since Koenig did it for the Original Series, Chekov in the new movie would do it the same way. Given that they were going for effect with the accent, Yelchin still did try to make it as believable a Russian accent as he could, drawing on speech characteristics of his own relatives.
 
Don't know if this has already been stated, but one minor thing sticks in my mind. Please have Chekov learn how to pronounce "V". The accent was also a bit heavy handed, I thought.
That was explained a long time ago. Yelchin is fluent in Russian and the substitution of the English 'W' sound for 'V' is actually more of a German thing, but it was decided by the filmmakers that since Koenig did it for the Original Series, Chekov in the new movie would do it the same way. Given that they were going for effect with the accent, Yelchin still did try to make it as believable a Russian accent as he could, drawing on speech characteristics of his own relatives.

Yes, I know, I meant I didn't know if anyone had mentioned not liking it in this thread. But I just felt it was something from TOS that could be dispensed with at this point. I liked it fine in TOS, though. And I like him generally having an accent. It's Just a pet peeve is all. I'd rather have his dialogue flow more smoothly than have him always stumbling over W/V and he could still sound quite Russian.
 
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Don't know if this has already been stated, but one minor thing sticks in my mind. Please have Chekov learn how to pronounce "V". The accent was also a bit heavy handed, I thought.
That was explained a long time ago. Yelchin is fluent in Russian and the substitution of the English 'W' sound for 'V' is actually more of a German thing, but it was decided by the filmmakers that since Koenig did it for the Original Series, Chekov in the new movie would do it the same way. Given that they were going for effect with the accent, Yelchin still did try to make it as believable a Russian accent as he could, drawing on speech characteristics of his own relatives.

Yes, I know, I meant I didn't know if anyone had mentioned not liking it in this thread. But I just felt it was something from TOS that could be dispensed with at this point. I liked it fine in TOS, though. And I like him generally having an accent. It's Just a pet peeve is all. I'd rather have his dialogue flow more smoothly than have him always stumbling over W/V and he could still sound quite Russian.
I see what you're saying, and I don't generally like obviously put-on or wrong accents, either, but I don't think it was overdone in this movie. They decided that there should be a "nuclear wessels"-type gag in there, but we weren't really beat over the head with it. Now that it's been done, I think we may see the accent relaxed just a little for the next movie, keeping it there enough that we know it's Chekov, but not so much that he's too hard to understand. (I'm pretty sure that Koenig also turned the accent up or down, as needed, in the OS and movies.)

Edit: Found this again -- an interesting interview which starts off with TrekMovie's Anthony busting Yelchin's chops about the accent.
 
Amazing and revealing Yelchin interview -- I missed that before; thanks! He actually has an opinion on Chekov; it makes me want to see more Chekov, which I hadn't thought about before. I really like Yelchin from this interview; he's had an astounding career already for someone his age. He kind of IS Chekov.
 
Call me crazy, but I'd like to see a totally new Trek adventure in the next film. One of Trek's problems for a long time is that it has been staring at its navel and not "boldly going where no man (one) has gone before." Now that the Trek XI blockbuster has put Kirk and company into the limelight, let's not rehash old things!
 
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No more 'bumpy headed aliens'. Let's see some weird and wonderful life forms - creatures that glow via bioluminescence, big fat round life forms filled with hydrogen that float around on wind currents... and some truly alien landscapes. In the spirit of the glowing alien, why not a landscape covered with a moss that glows? Maybe covering a mountain, glowing a soft green at night? I dunno, something weirder and wilder than 'desert planet', 'ice planet', etc. Special effects have been a limitation in the past, but no longer...
 
No more 'bumpy headed aliens'. Let's see some weird and wonderful life forms - creatures that glow via bioluminescence, big fat round life forms filled with hydrogen that float around on wind currents... and some truly alien landscapes. In the spirit of the glowing alien, why not a landscape covered with a moss that glows? Maybe covering a mountain, glowing a soft green at night? I dunno, something weirder and wilder than 'desert planet', 'ice planet', etc. Special effects have been a limitation in the past, but no longer...

Now that sounds really cool; some type of alien dreamscape that would take your breath away.
 
The lack of Klingons :p

I would like the sequel to be about them and I have this basic plot idea for a sequel that I might make a thread on if I iron out a few things. Fair to say it would involve Klingons/Feds relations at breaking point, A rogue pissed off Captain, Orions pirates may pop up and of course the big E and her crew ;)...Oh and another space battle scene to open the movie with but this time more than a 1 on 1.

but yeh anyway the lack of klingons is what I don't want to see return in the sequel.
 
The lack of Klingons :p

I would like the sequel to be about them and I have this basic plot idea for a sequel that I might make a thread on if I iron out a few things. Fair to say it would involve Klingons/Feds relations at breaking point,

Wouldn't the Klingons be busy kicking the shit out of the Romulans instead of being pissed at the federation since Nero blew up 47 Klingon warships and I'm pretty sure the Klingons don't give a shit if the Romulans say Nero was a rogue.
 
No more 'bumpy headed aliens'. Let's see some weird and wonderful life forms - creatures that glow via bioluminescence, big fat round life forms filled with hydrogen that float around on wind currents... and some truly alien landscapes. In the spirit of the glowing alien, why not a landscape covered with a moss that glows? Maybe covering a mountain, glowing a soft green at night? I dunno, something weirder and wilder than 'desert planet', 'ice planet', etc. Special effects have been a limitation in the past, but no longer...

Now that sounds really cool; some type of alien dreamscape that would take your breath away.

Exactly! :techman:
 
The lack of Klingons :p

I would like the sequel to be about them and I have this basic plot idea for a sequel that I might make a thread on if I iron out a few things. Fair to say it would involve Klingons/Feds relations at breaking point,

Wouldn't the Klingons be busy kicking the shit out of the Romulans instead of being pissed at the federation since Nero blew up 47 Klingon warships and I'm pretty sure the Klingons don't give a shit if the Romulans say Nero was a rogue.

I would add that to tensions of Fed/Klingons with the feds trying to find a peaceful solution instead but I would keep the link between the two film's plot at a minimum for any new viewers.
 
No more 'bumpy headed aliens'. Let's see some weird and wonderful life forms - creatures that glow via bioluminescence, big fat round life forms filled with hydrogen that float around on wind currents... and some truly alien landscapes. In the spirit of the glowing alien, why not a landscape covered with a moss that glows? Maybe covering a mountain, glowing a soft green at night? I dunno, something weirder and wilder than 'desert planet', 'ice planet', etc. Special effects have been a limitation in the past, but no longer...

Now that sounds really cool; some type of alien dreamscape that would take your breath away.

Exactly! :techman:

Yes! Let's have something that they just could not have created on the TV show or the movies because of lack of technology. Now we have film-making technology that can match a writer's imagination. Go for broke!
 
I really liked the Yelchin interview.

Walter Koening became a real fave because of B5/Bester.

It is great that Yelchin got so wrapped up in the series. Go Chekov! LOL!

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Yelchin: I kept going. I loved it. I even watched the episodes that Chekov wasn’t in. The ones that he was in I found interesting, like when they go to a bar in "The Troubles With Tribbles" and they have a drink, I liked that. And that one with Apollo and the hand ["Who Mourns for Adonais"], I thought that was hilarious. I really got into the show.
 
The engineering area.....looks more like Axis chemicals than engineering. Too many steps, pipes, tubes and conduits....make it look like something in the FUTURE.
 
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