VonHelton said:...because everyone would be too young.
They were still in the Academy when the Enterprise was rushed into duty. Chekov was only 17!!
In my day...
my 21 year old wife, by contrast...

VonHelton said:...because everyone would be too young.
They were still in the Academy when the Enterprise was rushed into duty. Chekov was only 17!!
In my day...
my 21 year old wife, by contrast...
VonHelton said:...because everyone would be too young.They were still in the Academy when the Enterprise was rushed into duty. Chekov was only 17!!In my day...my 21 year old wife, by contrast...You can't make this stuff up!
Well, either get Star Trek done in 3D, or get it converted to 3D. This way or that way, it will be shown in 3D in theaters, like every other movie, too.
The shortcoming of 3D in the Trek universe is the unfortunate fact that 3D doesn't work very well where you want it the most - in big space battles.
The ships are more or less framed against a black background. They won't 'pop out' as you'd want in Trek, unless you recreate the Battle in the Mutara Nebula in 3D.
My personal opinion on 3D - it's a new form of copy protection. Studios are pushing for it because you can't sneak a video camera into a 3D movie and replicate it on the web. At the same time, they can charge more for a movie ticket for the novelty.
The shortcoming of 3D in the Trek universe is the unfortunate fact that 3D doesn't work very well where you want it the most - in big space battles.
The ships are more or less framed against a black background. They won't 'pop out' as you'd want in Trek, unless you recreate the Battle in the Mutara Nebula in 3D.
Actually it was a gigantic success and the acting, writing and production garnered critical acclaim and numerous industry awards. It continues to be the highest rated Trek movie on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB. Thanks for playing, you lose.
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Um, no......No more so than any other movie that has came out. In my day, Trek was a household name. My 21 yr old wife, by contrast, has never heard of Trek.
Trek is dead, long live Trek.
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Actually factually yes, it sold more tickets worldwide than any other ST movie
My personal opinion on 3D - it's a new form of copy protection. Studios are pushing for it because you can't sneak a video camera into a 3D movie and replicate it on the web. At the same time, they can charge more for a movie ticket for the novelty.
My personal opinion on 3D - it's a new form of copy protection. Studios are pushing for it because you can't sneak a video camera into a 3D movie and replicate it on the web. At the same time, they can charge more for a movie ticket for the novelty.
My personal opinion on 3D - it's a new form of copy protection. Studios are pushing for it because you can't sneak a video camera into a 3D movie and replicate it on the web. At the same time, they can charge more for a movie ticket for the novelty.
They still have the 2-D version.
My personal opinion on 3D - it's a new form of copy protection. Studios are pushing for it because you can't sneak a video camera into a 3D movie and replicate it on the web. At the same time, they can charge more for a movie ticket for the novelty.
They still have the 2-D version.
Where I live if there is a 2D and a 3D version... the 2D version gets pushed out after a week or two to make room for the next movie.
Wouldn't a white ship against black 'pop out' even more?
What the hell does the color of the background have to do with the 3D effect?
Space is not just a black background - stars, nebulae, comets, asteroids, the rest of the galaxy, is out there.
I am not saying that alone is enough to justify 3D but it could be made more visually interesting than you are imagining.
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