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Paramount officially announces Star Trek 3 for 2016

I forgot about that vague plot synopsis they released. Reminds me of TNG's "Conspiracy".

"When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis."

I still don't know how you can detonate what Starfleet stands for.
 
I forgot about that vague plot synopsis they released. Reminds me of TNG's "Conspiracy".

"When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis."

I still don't know how you can detonate what Starfleet stands for.

Well, clearly it means destroying Admiral Archer's prized polo ball ;)

Also, it would be fun to have the bluegill invasion in the AU. Instead of being Starfleet command, it could be more of a "Thing" style mystery on the Enterprise, wondering who can be trusted as the ship hurtles towards unknown space.

Of course, that was just off the cuff.
 
I forgot about that vague plot synopsis they released. Reminds me of TNG's "Conspiracy".

"When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis."

I still don't know how you can detonate what Starfleet stands for.

Well, clearly it means destroying Admiral Archer's prized polo ball ;)

Also, it would be fun to have the bluegill invasion in the AU. Instead of being Starfleet command, it could be more of a "Thing" style mystery on the Enterprise, wondering who can be trusted as the ship hurtles towards unknown space.

Of course, that was just off the cuff.


Interesting... Trek turns to Horror. First Contact gave us a taste, but I like the idea. :techman:
 
I agree as well. what is even worse is that there was a poll about Into Darkness been called the worst star trek film of all time. The poll was based on 100 fans at a convention but for some weird reason the poll seemed to spread like wild fire on the Internet and majority of people think it was true when that was not even the case.

That didn't happen until later on. It did absolutely nothing to hurt Star Trek Into Darkness' success and, if anything, caused others to look down on Trek fans.

I was shocked and appalled that the media will take that kind of story seriously.

Most didn't. Just your niche orientated sites too notice (and before someone says it, I'm sure someone had it in the entertainment section of a mainstream website as well.)
 
I agree as well. what is even worse is that there was a poll about Into Darkness been called the worst star trek film of all time. The poll was based on 100 fans at a convention but for some weird reason the poll seemed to spread like wild fire on the Internet and majority of people think it was true when that was not even the case.

That didn't happen until later on. It did absolutely nothing to hurt Star Trek Into Darkness' success and, if anything, caused others to look down on Trek fans.

I was shocked and appalled that the media will take that kind of story seriously.
Most didn't. Just your niche orientated sites too notice (and before someone says it, I'm sure someone had it in the entertainment section of a mainstream website as well.)


a lot of major Hollywood media carried the news, EW, Variety, hollywood.com,acess hollywood to name a few.

the poll was major news and this is why I said it was appalling that media took that kind of news seriously.

it also did not help how some of the actors like Simon Pegg started commenting on the poll and having some word of exchange with fans some fans who disliked the film. this only added to the popularity of the poll.

I did not like Into darkness much but in no way is it the worst trek film of all.
 
I agree as well. what is even worse is that there was a poll about Into Darkness been called the worst star trek film of all time. The poll was based on 100 fans at a convention but for some weird reason the poll seemed to spread like wild fire on the Internet and majority of people think it was true when that was not even the case.

That didn't happen until later on. It did absolutely nothing to hurt Star Trek Into Darkness' success and, if anything, caused others to look down on Trek fans.

I was shocked and appalled that the media will take that kind of story seriously.
Most didn't. Just your niche orientated sites too notice (and before someone says it, I'm sure someone had it in the entertainment section of a mainstream website as well.)


a lot of major Hollywood media carried the news, EW, Variety, hollywood.com,acess hollywood to name a few.

the poll was major news and this is why I said it was appalling that media took that kind of news seriously.

it also did not help how some of the actors like Simon Pegg started commenting on the poll and having some word of exchange with fans some fans who disliked the film. this only added to the popularity of the poll.

I did not like Into darkness much but in no way is it the worst trek film of all.

I'm still trying to figure out WHAT makes Into Darkness the worst Trek movie of all time. Maybe it is personal preference, but there is much to enjoy in Into Darkness as any other Trek film I have seen.

It is unfortunate that I allowed sour grapes to detract me from seeing Into Darkness for so long. There was so much grumbling on another fan forum (not this one but won't name any names) that I just got frustrated and gave up. My mistake, as I probably would have seen it multiple times if I hadn't made that choice. So, the poll may not have done the damage, but there was more negative feedback than I recall 09 getting. But, that just could be me.

I know the fights have been hashed out and rehashed but I still don't get why people HATE Into Darkness so muc :confused:
 
I know the fights have been hashed out and rehashed but I still don't get why people HATE Into Darkness so muc :confused:

I just think it boils down to it not being what they are used to. Next Generation suffered similar backlash back when it premiered. I think the Abramsverse films are much more a spiritual successor to TOS than the spinoffs and I think that also throws some folks for a loop.

Then there's the simple fact that some folks just simply enjoy complaining for the sake of complaining.
 
While there's room for improvement, I overall have enjoyed both the new movies. Into Darkness is much better than the "worst ST movie". I'd put it solidly in the top third.
 
I know the fights have been hashed out and rehashed but I still don't get why people HATE Into Darkness so muc :confused:

I just think it boils down to it not being what they are used to. Next Generation suffered similar backlash back when it premiered. I think the Abramsverse films are much more a spiritual successor to TOS than the spinoffs and I think that also throws some folks for a loop.

Then there's the simple fact that some folks just simply enjoy complaining for the sake of complaining.

I know that TNG did have it's backlash and I know that it rubbed some fans the wrong way. Then again, so did Nick Meyers and TWOK. So, there probably is always going to be this feeling of it not being "true" to Star Trek.

Part of the interesting aspect is that Star Trek means so many things to so many different people. TOS was unique for its time, but still had its problems. However, TOS will always be viewed with a certain level of respect that anything new after it will have to fight to earn. Similar thing with TWOK or UC. As films, they stand apart, but are also respected for the work that they have done.

But, they tell a story for a generation. Abrams Trek tries to bridge a generation with its storytelling, but it has a much higher mountain to climb to get that respect.

But, I get that Abrams Trek isn't for everyone. I still think it is a good film.
 
a lot of major Hollywood media carried the news, EW, Variety, hollywood.com,acess hollywood to name a few.

That's overstating it a little. But I did just say in my comment that a mainstream site probably did have it in its Entertainment section.

the poll was major news and this is why I said it was appalling that media took that kind of news seriously.

It wasn't.

it also did not help how some of the actors like Simon Pegg started commenting on the poll and having some word of exchange with fans some fans who disliked the film. this only added to the popularity of the poll.

It didn't. No one is talking about it now except this board. It had zero effect on STID. In fact it was coming out in the home movie market at the same time and ended up being one of the most successful home movie releases of 2013.

I did not like Into darkness much but in no way is it the worst trek film of all.

It isn't. Devin Faraci's an idiot.
 
a lot of major Hollywood media carried the news, EW, Variety, hollywood.com,acess hollywood to name a few.

That's overstating it a little. But I did just say in my comment that a mainstream site probably did have it in its Entertainment section.

the poll was major news and this is why I said it was appalling that media took that kind of news seriously.
It wasn't.

it also did not help how some of the actors like Simon Pegg started commenting on the poll and having some word of exchange with fans some fans who disliked the film. this only added to the popularity of the poll.
It didn't. No one is talking about it now except this board. It had zero effect on STID. In fact it was coming out in the home movie market at the same time and ended up being one of the most successful home movie releases of 2013.

I did not like Into darkness much but in no way is it the worst trek film of all.
It isn't. Devin Faraci's an idiot.


How can you say it is not major news when yahoo and msn ran stories on it and for entertainment you can not be more popular than Entertainment weekly.

I know many of us did not like that poll, I personally think the poll was silly but I don't think it will be right to sweep it under the rug as light news. the news was quite huge because there were endless articles on it that were ran by major entertainment sites and it also forced the actors and writers to comment on it which only fueled its popularity. In addition to that trek movie also ran a story on poll.

So yes the news was a major pop culture entertainment news. it just happens to be for all the wrong reasons.

I do not think it had an impact on STID Box office earnings but I think it hurt the film's reception in the long run. there are many people out there who now think STID sucks and is a bad film without even giving it a chance and this is because of the awful poll.
 
How can you say it is not major news when yahoo and msn ran stories on it and for entertainment you can not be more popular than Entertainment weekly.

I know many of us did not like that poll, I personally think the poll was silly but I don't think it will be right to sweep it under the rug as light news. the news was quite huge because there were endless articles on it that were ran by major entertainment sites and it also forced the actors and writers to comment on it which only fueled its popularity. In addition to that trek movie also ran a story on poll.

So yes the news was a major pop culture entertainment news. it just happens to be for all the wrong reasons.

I do not think it had an impact on STID Box office earnings but I think it hurt the film's reception in the long run. there are many people out there who now think STID sucks and is a bad film without even giving it a chance and this is because of the awful poll.

No.
 
I do not think it had an impact on STID Box office earnings but I think it hurt the film's reception in the long run. there are many people out there who now think STID sucks and is a bad film without even giving it a chance and this is because of the awful poll.

No.


Indeed not. In the end, it was quite the win for nuTrek. It destroyed hardcore fan credibility with both the public and the studio, it propelled Orci to the director's chair, and it may even have contributed to Hollywood's recent decision to dispense with fanboy opinion once and for all.

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I dislike this sentiment among enthusiasts of the films that the only people that don't like these movies are "fanboys". I don't dislike the nuTrek films for being different (I really dig a lot of the different iterations of Trek), I dislike them for being badly written. I think Abrams brought a kind of energy to the movies that was much needed for the franchise, but the writing has been subpar. This is why I'm more skeptical now that Abrams has left and Orci is stepping in.
 
I dislike this sentiment among enthusiasts of the films that the only people that don't like these movies are "fanboys".

"Fanboys" are the ones that are incredibly loud about their dislike of the Abrams films. I'm sure there are lots of people who dislike them, they just have the common sense to not act like Abrams ripped a kidney out of their bodies bare-handed.

Those are the people Hollywood is beginning to finally ignore.
 
I dislike this sentiment among enthusiasts of the films that the only people that don't like these movies are "fanboys". I don't dislike the nuTrek films for being different (I really dig a lot of the different iterations of Trek), I dislike them for being badly written. I think Abrams brought a kind of energy to the movies that was much needed for the franchise, but the writing has been subpar.
And the other Trek movies are right up there with Citizen Kane?
 
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