I think of TFF (& GEN) Kirk as Captain William Shatner - the all action man running and jumping and climbing and riding his way throughout the universe. and for the other movies hes the mature James Kirk
According to The Internet:What is this "original version of Shatner's story"?
I'm not saying they should have had him playing golf in the opening shot....but there were other things he could have been doing that were adventerous/dangerous that would have been a little believeable and not totally impossible.
I'm not saying they should have had him playing golf in the opening shot....but there were other things he could have been doing that were adventerous/dangerous that would have been a little believeable and not totally impossible.
Because really, the most absurd proposition ever advanced in the Star Trek universe is the claim that in under three centuries it will be possible for middle-aged men to take up recreational mountain climbing.
What really kind of gets me about what Shatner did here with his directorial début is that this is what STAR TREK really is about to him. Kirk is the franchise's only focus and everyone else in it is around to merely look up to and admire him..
As you say, in the TNG movies, "the Picard/Data show" was a leitmotif. But there were also many other enduring moments and scenes which did not involve them, as well. What of Geordi's returning sight? Or Riker and Troi's renewed Love Affair? Bev's conjuring up Voyager's EMH Program was one of the TNG movies' better comedic moments, I think, because it's so organic to the story and who she is, as a character. Guinan even has meaningful involvement in one of the features. And as long as John Logan was involved, The Next Generation cast wasn't going to be well-served in Nemesis, that's for certain. But even there, the cheesiness of The Final Frontier is nowhere to be found ...In the view of too many, the rest were just there to collect a paycheck, as the movies were the Picard/Data show. No matter who directed the films, the result was the same.
What really kind of gets me about what Shatner did here with his directorial début is that this is what STAR TREK really is about to him. Kirk is the franchise's only focus and everyone else in it is around to merely look up to and admire him..
The same has been said of TNG's cast members who were not baldy & the plastic guy. In the view of too many, the rest were just there to collect a paycheck, as the movies were the Picard/Data show. No matter who directed the films, the result was the same.
...turning Picard into an "action hero pastiche" in the process and having Data face dilemmas and trials he had already faced during the show.
Lots of Shatner hate here. Just sayin'.
I don't get why people must find a fault when others dislike a famous person.
I'm not saying they should have had him playing golf in the opening shot....but there were other things he could have been doing that were adventerous/dangerous that would have been a little believeable and not totally impossible.
Because really, the most absurd proposition ever advanced in the Star Trek universe is the claim that in under three centuries it will be possible for middle-aged men to take up recreational mountain climbing.
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