No, just by reputation.Wow, you must know him personally.
Which means "not at all." What you're calling "reputation" is more accurately called "gossip."
I prefer the movie work of Orci and Kurtzman to that of Moore and Braga.
No, just by reputation.Wow, you must know him personally.
It's really hard to say. Moore and Braga had much less creative freedom than Orci and Kurtzman. They had to work under Rick Berman and the suits at Paramount who were scared to do anything too daring with Star Trek, lest they kill the golden goose. They also had to bend to the demands of Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner, who would throw a fit if the script didn't properly service (and by "service" I mean "fellate") their characters.
It would have been interesting to see what they could have come up with without all that interference. It may or may not have been better than Orci and Kurtzman's work, but I would like to have seen them get the chance.
I think that's too much of a conspiracy theory there. That's not interference, that's collaboration. It happens in every series, in every movie. It also happened in this movie.
It's really hard to say. Moore and Braga had much less creative freedom than Orci and Kurtzman. They had to work under Rick Berman and the suits at Paramount who were scared to do anything too daring with Star Trek, lest they kill the golden goose. They also had to bend to the demands of Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner, who would throw a fit if the script didn't properly service (and by "service" I mean "fellate") their characters.
LOL, now since it's getting old with Shatner, fanbase is now attesting Patrick Stewart ego problems?
LOL, now since it's getting old with Shatner, fanbase is now attesting Patrick Stewart ego problems?
I don't award Orci and Kurtzman complete fault for this piece of garbage that they called a movie. Abrams and Paramount deserve their share of the blame. Yes the writing was terrible, plot thin as paper and casting questionable (for the most part). The suits did one thing well though. They made a generic action movie, slapped on "Star Trek" and fooled a lot of people.
I think that Star Trek fans suffer from an inferiority complex. Forever Star Trek was "lame" and now that it's cool and makes lots of money, everyone's onboard. I mean really, if this movie bombed at the box office do you really think that all of the fans would be so supportive? I don't.
What's Abrams' style of direction?It's really Abrams' style and direction that stands out more than anything else I think.
You made it easy with the movie thing. There is no such thing as a good Ron Moore or Brannon Braga movie. Unless All Good Things' feature-length somehow counts.Who are the best writers of Star Trek movies?
Ron Moore and Brannon Braga or Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman?
I mean really, if this movie bombed at the box office do you really think that all of the fans would be so supportive? I don't.
I mean really, if this movie bombed at the box office do you really think that all of the fans would be so supportive? I don't.
That already happened. It was called Nemesis.
Anyway, I'm glad that as of this writing, the two duos are tied. Trek of the 90s and Trek of today are two separate but vital creatures.
Do you think that JJ Abrams gives two fucks about Star Trek? It just offends me that people would compare what he did to what Meyer did for Star Trek 2.
Did Meyer give "two fucks" about Star Trek before he got the job?Do you think that JJ Abrams gives two fucks about Star Trek? It just offends me that people would compare what he did to what Meyer did for Star Trek 2.
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