Abrams has got to know his leash only goes so far.
Sharr Khan said:
Abrams has got to know his leash only goes so far.
No such "leash" exists but for what the studio itself chooses to spend its money on and desires out of JJ Abrams and his team. Fans have zero such influence - they'd be better off realizing this.
Sharr
You'd have to be insane to basically erase 40+ years, over 700 episodes and ten films.
It's dead weight. Nothing more.Sharr Khan said:
Simply having hours and hours of film and tv does not make it untouchable or not in need of a re-think along the line...
Sharr Khan said:
Abrams has got to know his leash only goes so far.
No such "leash" exists but for what the studio itself chooses to spend its money on and desires out of JJ Abrams and his team. Fans have zero such influence - they'd be better off realizing this.
Kinnison said:
Sharr Khan said:
Abrams has got to know his leash only goes so far.
No such "leash" exists but for what the studio itself chooses to spend its money on and desires out of JJ Abrams and his team. Fans have zero such influence - they'd be better off realizing this.
That's silly. If you were talking about Star Wars or whatever, I could agree, but this is Star Trek. Of course we have an influence. Were we to deign to intervene in this matter, we could do almost anything. Fortunately for Paramount and their lackies, we have chosen to observe the situation for now, and only act if it becomes necessary to do so.
Holytomato said:
Is Spock going to be a red skinned emotional Martian?
Is James Kirk's middle initial going to be an R?
Are those Violations of The Canon tm?
Yes!
Spock must be a green skinned logical Vulcan, and James Kirk's middle initial must be a T.
What about the Enterprise's part being built on Terra?
The women officers and cadets of Starfleet wearing pants?
Are those Violations of The Canon tm?
Yes!
The Enterprise must be built in Space!
The women must wear minidresses!
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archeryguy1701 said:And, if the studios did decide to listen to these whinny fans, they would be faced with the question of whose opinion is more important, because there are as many fans who are fine with everything as there are complainers.
No, all we did was prove that there still was some interest in the franchise. Star Trek the series still remained very canceled. And, 10-20 years later, there's no telling if the fan movement really had anything to do with it.Kinnison said:
We managed to stop then original show from being cancelled,
Which has nothing to do with the studios's interest in the fans' opinion...got the first space shuttle named Enterprise,
Okay, I'm not familiar with that case....and got a bunch of us a chance to be extras in the first film. Don't dismiss our potential so casually.
We managed to stop then original show from being cancelled, got the first space shuttle named Enterprise, and got a bunch of us a chance to be extras in the first film. Don't dismiss our potential so casually.
Sharr Khan said:
We managed to stop then original show from being cancelled, got the first space shuttle named Enterprise, and got a bunch of us a chance to be extras in the first film. Don't dismiss our potential so casually.
Until it was cancelled by the third season - if Trek fans were as powerful as some think there would have been seven seasons of ToS instead of three.
Creatively writers/producers *should never* listen to the fans regarding content and story goals. Its not part of their job and fans shouldn't think its their job to dictate what film makers and tv show runners can or cannot do when making fiction. If the fans like it fine if not thats also fine.
I don't see filmakers giving certain fans cameos as a sign of power on the fans part, more of a reward for sticking with it. An understandable thing to do on behalf of someone making fiction with a following. Its not though a sign of creative influence from fandom.
I largely agree with this, but deviate from this perspective on one KEY element... and it's one that's central to every argument of this nature.Starship Polaris said:
[[[MAC]]] said:
Maybe its time to actually try and make a Star Trek for the fans.
Nah; the studio can find so many ways of spending their money that are far more likely to be profitable than that.
Making Trek for the mainstream is the only way to go, if they're going to invest any money and resources in it. If they wanted to do cheapie straight-to-DVD fare, targeting it at the fans might be worth the much more limited risk.
Cary L. Brown said:
Unfortunately, it seemed to fall off of that topic and Kegek ended up trying to prove that I was saying something I wasn't.![]()
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