The difference being that I saw lots of non-Trekkies reacting emotionally in the theater to the pre-credit sequence of Abrams's first Trek movie. The only strong reaction I'd seen to oldTrek movies by non fans was laughter.
The only strong reaction I'd seen to oldTrek movies by non fans was laughter.
Yeah, I get the impression we're in for a cliffhanger ending.
I had that feeling too, back in September.
Someone (I think it was Pine) said a while ago in an interview that had no idea how Star Trek was supposed to continue after the end of STID, or at least it was something to that effect. But he said he was sure that the writers would think of something.
I can't find that snippet anymore, it was over on Trekweb months ago ... does anyone remember?
I think it was the infamous interview which spawned the 'last ST movie for Quinto?' rumor. It is below but the full transcript is absent on that page, video only.
http://trekmovie.com/2012/09/07/chr...ening-quinto-says-movie-is-bigger-and-bolder/
Notice the URL for that page has "chris-pine-says-star-trek-sequel-is-" blah blah blah within it but it is Quinto speaking.
I believe the lines we're thinking of is; Quinto: "I'm really excited to see what they do with it but, you know...."
On topic, Thanks for the warning JJ. I'll be sure to bring plenty of tissues with me.
Pine also hinted that there will be a third movie saying: ''Knowing these guys, there's always a way to make some more instalments. I'm sure they've built-in something, I'm just not smart enough to have seen it! But I'm sure there's a way.
There's already a lot of crying and the movie isn't even out yet!
They got old, fat, and dull. Stuffy and boring. …
They're not "running around," "doing fine," or being at all interesting. These new guys are a lot more fun now.![]()
The difference being that I saw lots of non-Trekkies reacting emotionally in the theater to the pre-credit sequence of Abrams's first Trek movie. The only strong reaction I'd seen to oldTrek movies by non fans was laughter.
Sometimes both happen simultaneously.I don't want to cry. I want to be inspired.
Exactly my point....Now we get to see how they became those characters only they aren't those characters, they're alternate universe versions...
Yeah, but we know that Kirk and Spock etc are running around doing just fine in the Prime Universe...
No, they're not.
They got old, fat, and dull. Stuffy and boring. Kirk fell off a rickety bridge before delivering one of his bizarre line readings ("It was...fun") and croaking. Spock was last seen shuffling through a kind of aimless story about Romulus with a bunch of old guys and Denise Crosby wearing bumpy foam rubber heads. McCoy was wearing a garotte-like ascot for vanity's sake to hide his wattle, Scotty and Uhura were fumbling around with various unappealing menepausal sexual hijinks, Chekov had evolved from Bad Accent/Haircut to Bad Accent/Toupee and Sulu...who gives a fuck about Sulu?
They're not "running around," "doing fine," or being at all interesting. These new guys are a lot more fun now.![]()
Yeah, but we know that Kirk and Spock etc are running around doing just fine in the Prime Universe, so I give as much of a shit about these new guys as I do that Riker who got blown up in that Borg war universe in Parallels
Yeah, but we know that Kirk and Spock etc are running around doing just fine in the Prime Universe, so I give as much of a shit about these new guys as I do that Riker who got blown up in that Borg war universe in Parallels
In stark contrast to all the youngins who don't give a shit about anything that may or may not have happened in the prime universe.
I guess it all comes down to which demographic is preferable to CBS/Paramount.
Is it really going to be that bad?Abrams said:
So, I guess we can consider you one of those non-fans at this point? I mean, for someone who apparently watched a ton of Trek, knows a lot, and works on fan films, you sure bash the crap out of it.
That doesn't work in my case, barbecue I've been watching Star Trek since 1972 or 1973
So, I guess we can consider you one of those non-fans at this point? I mean, for someone who apparently watched a ton of Trek, knows a lot, and works on fan films, you sure bash the crap out of it.
I love Star Trek.
Star Trek fandom, I can take or leave.
Fandom seems so often to involve pretending Trek's something it's not.
I didn't believe for a second that it was really the end. And indeed, most of the characters popped up again here and there in TNG and others. Chekov and Uhura were back as recently as a few years ago in the fan film Of Gods and Men!I don't know about anybody else, but I was stirred by the 'signing off' at the end of The Undiscovered Country.![]()
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