The Transformers movies were big. Imagine how much bigger they could have been with Kirk and Spock!
Do you believe that fans are so upset with Ent and Voy that they wouldn't go to see a STXI style action packed entertaining movie set (say) after the first five year mission or using a totally new crew? The latter option could still have played the young and beautiful card if necessary.
True, but they do have the help of computer databases and a new crew would be that much easier. I recall Asimov writing he had to re-read all the preceding Foundation stories whenever he wanted to write a new one.
Imagine being at the first round table conference at Bad Robot. When you're trying to work out what your pitch would be for a restart of a previously successful franchise (TOS in prime time syndication repeats; ST II; ST IV; TNG) that had had several recent restarts that were less successful than the one before (DS9 --> VOY --> ENT, or even INS --> NEM), you milk it down to what was successful last time.
TOS ended popularly with ST VI. TNG was hugely popular/profitable, but its last two movies dipped lower and lower, taking the whole 24th century with it. It feels like a stodgy quagmire of factoids; literally hundreds of hours of ST that a fresh audience would be resistant to diving into. ENT failed to impress, so there goes the 22nd century as well. So you return to TOS, but your cast is all approaching 80 and two have already passed away. So you reboot TOS with younger actors.
That Bad Robot did in such a way that both newbies and diehards could take from it what they wanted is all the better.
But it's not the fans who make the decisions. It's Paramount. And to Paramount's mind, the prime universe is a flop. Plus, what's the point of creating yet another new crew and ship when we've had four already, with diminishing degrees of success?
That's fine for Asimov. Do you honestly think a bunch of Trek movie script writers would be doing such diligent research?
Indeed but that doesn’t have to involve a reboot, even a relatively gentle one.
Most people seem to think the forth season of ENT is an improvement on the earlier ones. How would that be possible if the prime universe was a garrenttee of not being able to do anything worhtwhile.
Indeed but that doesn’t have to involve a reboot, even a relatively gentle one.
Nothing less would have garnered the right amount of free publicity.
Most people seem to think the forth season of ENT is an improvement on the earlier ones. How would that be possible if the prime universe was a garrenttee of not being able to do anything worhtwhile.
Audience numbers for ENT were miniscule and getting smaller.
Most people seem to think the forth season of ENT is an improvement on the earlier ones. How would that be possible if the prime universe was a garrenttee of not being able to do anything worhtwhile.
The Transformers movies were big. Imagine how much bigger they could have been with Kirk and Spock!
i'd rather watch a flashy shiny brainless action film than something like insurrection.
I didn't say fans made decisions. I’m saying it makes no sense to change universes if most people who watch your film don’t know or don’t care.
They don’t need to (Asimov didn’t have computers).
Bah, Abrams is just a puppet.
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I didn't say fans made decisions. I’m saying it makes no sense to change universes if most people who watch your film don’t know or don’t care.
I never said the audience wouldn't care. On the contrary, you get people to watch a new Trek film if there's a guy named Spock in it, as opposed to a guy named (fill in the blank with a random name nobody knows about). That was proven quite well.
What does that have to do with anything?They don’t need to (Asimov didn’t have computers).
If someone wants to write a screenplay, they're going to write what they want. They're not going to fact-check random points of info from a '60's TV show, even if they can get that info on the internet. And even if they did, if it contradicts the story they're trying to tell, which do you think will get more preference?
Or Nemesis, or TFF.i'd rather watch a flashy shiny brainless action film than something like insurrection.
XI just annoyed the absolute hell out of me in so many ways.
Eh, I'd take Insurrection or Nemesis over XI.
Comparing the box office take of those movies shows that you are distinctly in the minority.
Abrams & co did the right thing by the franchise by succeeding. That's far and away the most important element they've provided. If the movie had flopped, that could have been the end of Star Trek for good.
And comparing the box office take of movies in 2009 shows that people who take Star Trek over Angels & Demons, Twilight or Transformers are in the minority. I trust many fans here would embrace that minority as much as I do mine.
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