Vic's fine doing his Kirk shtick. It's good simulacra. Nothing I've seen in him thus far has demonstrated him to be a great actor, however, on the fanfilm acting scale his performance is very high.
Vic can play Kirk.
To second the comments about STC's lighting, cinematography, etc, it's nice to see the technical side of fan filmmaking get kudos too. Too often overlooked.
Whether through fanfic, ship drawings or building models, collecting memorabilia, attending conventions, dressing up in costume or whatever fans have been expressing themselves since Star Trek began. Fan films might be a form of ultimate expression of fan interest to perpetuate something that fascinates them.It's an old question, I suppose, but just what is it that motivates so many people (talented ones, at that) to make Star Trek fan films (and for us to watch them)? Other shows were popular, but we're not very likely to see Green Acres or Family Ties fan films anytime soon.
Not to overstate the matter, but it's like falling in love: you can't really explain that, either. You might have an idea in your head of the "ideal" man or woman...then one day you meet someone completely unlike your preconception, yet something grabs you nonetheless.
Star Trek Continues has a few little oddities, but I find it's like being reunited with an old love from the past. They may have taken on a new interest or two in the intervening years...but they are still the person you knew and adored.![]()
Vic Mignogna has said (in interviews, panels and videos) that Star Trek has fascinated him like no other show before or since. He's obviously not alone in that sentiment.It's a funny thing, Warped9: even though I "feel" it myself, I don't understand it.
I have several shows from the past that I enjoy to this day. I collect the ones I can find on DVD and watch them pretty often. It's been many years, but I could see myself building a model of the Enterprise. When it comes to my tv time, I am just as likely to put on Star Trek as Hawaii Five-O. I cannot, however, envision myself building a model of Steve McGarrett's car!![]()
(a note aside; simulacrum is the singular, simulacra is the plural of simulacrum)
They've released an Episode 3 gag real: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zuFTxsfmDU
It's worth a smirk or two.![]()
Or maybe you could choose not to be so lazy as to put everyone in a box and write them off.It's not "desperation" that draws people to this. And, guess what? You're also not "wrong" for disliking the show. Art is subjective.
Lazy? The hell? You're right. I should have stated "I'm right and MOST people (Continues fans) are so desperate for new Trek they'll slap lipstick on a pig and anoint it in the name of the Great Bird Of The Galaxy and call it Star Trek. My bad, but I'm in mourning and my typing is off.
Was that better?
I'm sorry for your loss.
I guess if he keeps showing up on this show I'll keep coming back. But I feel that after 7 or 8 years of Phase II, I will remain a loyal supporter and viewer of that show.
Vic must have a picture in his attic that looks terrible, because there is no way I ever would have guessed he's 52. I wouldn't have guessed 42. Daaamn.
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