Both Robert Walker, Jr. and Gary Lockwood are very much alive.
Both Robert Walker, Jr. and Gary Lockwood are very much alive.
I went and rewatched OGAM today. If they ever went back to re-edit this film,
Gary was unavailable at the time, and originally Robert Walker was going to do it but he had a leg injury. Yes STOGAM has issues, we were delayed a year just because of the FX alone. There was other issues, but it all had to do with the fact there was really no budget and had to depend on people volunteering there time.
As for the story, it was orginally much longer and many things were cut from the original script before filming. The script was written to complement the TOS tv series and movies and was suppose to pull things from the show. So yes, a bit fanwankery.
Probabably the biggest acheivement that is most over looked is getting over 15 for Star Trek cast or guest cast members together to so this for a production that was not officially from Paramount. Only PhaseII has come close with a few actors of the TOS cast or guest cast.
So love it or hate it, it is what it is, if we had a bit more production funds it would have been even better.
To the actors end, they need to be commended, it was the middle of summer 2006 in a heat wave in upstate NY and the actors had to put up with Temperatures of almost 100 degrees on the New Voyages set. Only a part of the building in the front had any AC. The LA part of the shoots was much better weather wise.
the other seems to want to distance himself from Trek, not having the affection for it the mains had, or even the (possibly feigned) respect guest stars have shown in later years.
Well, time has not exactly been all that kind to Gary Lockwood
Agreed. Neither the budget nor the cast were the problem. The writing and the editing were the issue, at least to my mind.Respectfully, what needed fixing needed to be fixed on the page, and having more funds wouldn't have addressed that.
Agreed. Neither the budget nor the cast were the problem. The writing and the editing were the issue, at least to my mind.Respectfully, what needed fixing needed to be fixed on the page, and having more funds wouldn't have addressed that.
I have to agree. The script was a mess. Another "Kitchen Sink" episode ala "In Harm's Way" from New Voyages. Just an awful story. Good acting, Koenig was amazing. And the special effects were so sub-par.
Anyone of you know WHY this was made?
Maybe these people involved had too much time and had the crazy idea of making "a fan movie"? nothing to win, only to loose, why?
I rarely question why anyone is passionate to do what they do. That's their bag. But if you do it for public consumption you have to take the lumps and the praise alike.
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