Not enough!! There needs to lingering!
And, NuSpock.
Who's up for a letter campaign?
And, NuSpock.
Who's up for a letter campaign?
Not enough!! There needs to lingering!
And, NuSpock.
Who's up for a letter campaign?
Angelique Pettybone doesn't understand this whole "Excess skin showing" complaint for TOS. In fact, her role in Star Trek was about her most conservatively dressed role![]()
Pettybone?
Uhhhh... bit of a Freudian slip there.
(In actuality, I'd be upset if Trek did something like this anyway. It's sci-fi, not softcore porn damnit!)
This will probably ruin the entire thread but...
In that case, they better add in some homoeroticism between the female characters as well. To keep things even.
(In actuality, I'd be upset if Trek did something like this anyway. It's sci-fi, not softcore porn damnit!)
Orci also knows that some fans had issues with Carol Marcus, played by Alice Eve, disrobing for what appeared to be practically no reason at all. Lindelof has taken the blame for that scene, but Orci says the true fault of that scene actually lies with someone completely different: J.J. Abrams.
"Originally, they were going to open the torpedo in orbit, in space, so originally we had Kirk chasing her into a room where she was changing into a space suit," Orci said. "So it seemed more purposeful when we originally conceived it."
However, because of production costs, they decided to open the torpedo on land instead. And while Marcus does wear a different outfit, Orci does understand fans who say she didn't need to really change -- and certainly didn't need to do it in front of Kirk.
"I can't claim to be an expert on feminism, but I can point out that you can see Kirk half-naked as well, in both movies," Orci said of Chris Pine. "He's in his underwear, so is Uhura.
"Did the movie need that scene? No. Was Alice Even a good sport? Awesome."
http://1701news.com/node/427/find-out-how-khan-almost-wasnt-khan.html
It was cheaper to film the torpedo scene on land than in front of a greenscreen?
It was cheaper to film the torpedo scene on land than in front of a greenscreen?
It was cheaper to film the torpedo scene on land than in front of a greenscreen?
Exactly - much simpler, logistically, to do on the ground, and thus less costly. Basic filming for the torpedo scene was done on the same Playa Vista lot as the planet Nibiru and space barge scenes, with a matte derived from some nice, remote-looking Icelandic landscape for background.It was cheaper to film the torpedo scene on land than in front of a greenscreen?
If it was a spacewalk then everything would have to be up in a rigging, including the two actors and the torpedo. Unless you used a transporter (potentially dangerous with a volatile new torpedo), you'd have to build a new external airlock or torpedo bay set. And you might want some spectacular vista in the background instead of just a plain, boring field of stars, so there's the cost of CGI. So, unless the ground location shoot was on some far off exotic island, I could see it being cheaper to just do it that way.
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