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but this delay had nothing to do with writing or making a better movie, so it's not an either/or.

It had to do with everyone getting together when schedules permitted. That is all. This will happen. No biggie.
 
but this delay had nothing to do with writing or making a better movie, so it's not an either/or.

It had to do with everyone getting together when schedules permitted. That is all. This will happen. No biggie.


it's no biggie if you don't care about having more than 2 or 3 films made before the cast is made up of fifty-somethings.
 
but this delay had nothing to do with writing or making a better movie, so it's not an either/or.

It had to do with everyone getting together when schedules permitted. That is all. This will happen. No biggie.


it's no biggie if you don't care about having more than 2 or 3 films made before the cast is made up of fifty-somethings.

We have another 20 years before the majority of the cast hits their 50s.
 
It had to do with everyone getting together when schedules permitted. That is all. This will happen. No biggie.


it's no biggie if you don't care about having more than 2 or 3 films made before the cast is made up of fifty-somethings.

We have another 20 years before the majority of the cast hits their 50s.




Hyperbole (
11px-Loudspeaker.svg.png
/hˈpɜrbəl/ hy-pur-bə-lee;[1] Greek: ὑπερβολή, 'exaggeration') is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, but is not meant to be taken literally.
Hyperboles are exaggerations to create emphasis or effect. As a literary device, hyperbole is often used in poetry, and is frequently encountered in casual speech. An example of hyperbole is: "The bag weighed a ton."[2] Hyperbole helps to make the point that the bag was very heavy, although it is not probable that it would actually weigh a ton.
 
but this delay had nothing to do with writing or making a better movie, so it's not an either/or.

It had to do with everyone getting together when schedules permitted. That is all. This will happen. No biggie.


it's no biggie if you don't care about having more than 2 or 3 films made before the cast is made up of fifty-somethings.
I enjoyed the TOS movies.
 
It had to do with everyone getting together when schedules permitted. That is all. This will happen. No biggie.


it's no biggie if you don't care about having more than 2 or 3 films made before the cast is made up of fifty-somethings.
I enjoyed the TOS movies.


me too, but that cast had multiple TV seasons under their belts and there was a ten-year gap between the show and movies.
 
I mean, this was just ridiculous. A three and a half-year at minimum gap after a hugely successful start to a re-booted franchise is just ridiculous. It'll more likely be four.


Pathetic
Yeah. Dark Knight was three years after Batman Begins and we all know how bad that turned out to be. Another year spells doom for the franchise.

As for the meat of your insanely specific qualifiers there...there aren't really any other sequels to reboots yet. There isn't much of a metric to detirming what is and what is not "pathetic".
 
it's no biggie if you don't care about having more than 2 or 3 films made before the cast is made up of fifty-somethings.

We have another 20 years before the majority of the cast hits their 50s.




Hyperbole (
11px-Loudspeaker.svg.png
/hˈpɜrbəl/ hy-pur-bə-lee;[1] Greek: ὑπερβολή, 'exaggeration') is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, but is not meant to be taken literally.
Hyperboles are exaggerations to create emphasis or effect. As a literary device, hyperbole is often used in poetry, and is frequently encountered in casual speech. An example of hyperbole is: "The bag weighed a ton."[2] Hyperbole helps to make the point that the bag was very heavy, although it is not probable that it would actually weigh a ton.


I actually thought you were being more sarcastic. But if you were using Hyperbole then what was your real point?
 
We have another 20 years before the majority of the cast hits their 50s.




Hyperbole (
11px-Loudspeaker.svg.png
/hˈpɜrbəl/ hy-pur-bə-lee;[1] Greek: ὑπερβολή, 'exaggeration') is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, but is not meant to be taken literally.
Hyperboles are exaggerations to create emphasis or effect. As a literary device, hyperbole is often used in poetry, and is frequently encountered in casual speech. An example of hyperbole is: "The bag weighed a ton."[2] Hyperbole helps to make the point that the bag was very heavy, although it is not probable that it would actually weigh a ton.


I actually thought you were being more sarcastic. But if you were using Hyperbole then what was your real point?


younger people are prettier.
 
I mean, this was just ridiculous. A three and a half-year at minimum gap after a hugely successful start to a re-booted franchise is just ridiculous. It'll more likely be four.


Pathetic
Yeah. Dark Knight was three years after Batman Begins and we all know how bad that turned out to be. Another year spells doom for the franchise.

As for the meat of your insanely specific qualifiers there...there aren't really any other sequels to reboots yet. There isn't much of a metric to detirming what is and what is not "pathetic".


the "Batman" franchise has been rebooted so many different times and it's so much more in the public consciousness that it's not comparable with Trek.
 
Trek is in the public consciousness. True a lot of those consciousnesses were getting a bit long in the tooth before 2009 but now a whole new raft of ripe young consciousnesses are getting it.
 
I mean, this was just ridiculous. A three and a half-year at minimum gap after a hugely successful start to a re-booted franchise is just ridiculous. It'll more likely be four.


Pathetic
Yeah. Dark Knight was three years after Batman Begins and we all know how bad that turned out to be. Another year spells doom for the franchise.

As for the meat of your insanely specific qualifiers there...there aren't really any other sequels to reboots yet. There isn't much of a metric to detirming what is and what is not "pathetic".


the "Batman" franchise has been rebooted so many different times and it's so much more in the public consciousness that it's not comparable with Trek.

You mean "twice"?
 
Please, how can you forget Adam West?

Come on, we're going to get another fun and entertaining Star Trek movie. Is anyone really worried about how many more they're going to get to see before they die? Has everyone ordered their Trek-themed cremation coffins?
 
I'd argue that the first Batman movie franchise wasn't a reboot or the original. A reboot denotes that the setting is still in the collective conscious. Batman Begins was a reboot since people still had the horrid memories of Schumacher's abortions, having only been 8 years betwix the two.

Burton's film was more of a "out of nowhere...here's Batman." It had been 20 years since West's stuff.
 
Dude, the very Internet itself as well as local car shows around the country are hotbeds of West worship. The three pillars of the web are porn, Trek and Adam West. :lol:
 
Batman Begins was a reboot since people still had the horrid memories of Schumacher's abortions, having only been 8 years betwix the two.

It was also a reboot due to the fact that it was inconsistent with the Burton series and thus clearly not in the same universe.
 
West - Burton: Not reboot
Burton - Schumacher: Not reboot. Sequel
Schumacher - Nolan: Reboot
 
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