How about Star Trek: Harriman
You mean a character that was specifically created and written to be an incompetent idiot? I don’t think I want a movie about him.
How about Star Trek: Harriman
You mean a character that was specifically created and written to be an incompetent idiot? I don’t think I want a movie about him.
Very similar to me. yes to that 80s Trek movie aesthetic- the red uniforms (maybe with the odd TMP one still about), the movie nacelles, blue transporter beams, photon 'stars', rainbow warp trails, mushroom spacedock, BOPs, (also see the Romulans in that era ), Reliant style ships, 80s hairdos..The TOS Movies are squarely "my" Trekkie Territory. This is where I became a fan. I lived and breathed those first six movies. The Refit Enterprise, IMO, is the Definitive Version of The Enterprise (with all due respect to the original and the D). While neither here nor there, I love that Discovery took more after the look of the movies.
... that having been said, if we're talking about non-reboot films taking place in-between TMP and TWOK, I'd want to have that '70s/'80s feel and I'd want actors who can make me forget they're not the original actors or I'll constantly be mentally drawing comparisons, intentionally or not. It's the same situation as with Spock. Zachary Quinto played a rebooted Spock. I didn't care much if he didn't feel like Spock to me (not that he didn't, he felt enough like Spock, but it didn't matter as much to me, if that makes sense). With Ethan Peck, I put his performance up to more scrutiny because he was supposed to be playing a younger version of "my" Spock.
So, ultimately, I have to say I'd prefer a CBSAA Series, with a different crew, set during the TMP-TWOK Era. Maybe run-ins with Admiral Kirk and the Enterprise crew but not with them as the main focus.
And in four attempts, they only really succeeded once.The entire franchise before Kelvin films was based on creating new characters. If they would have just kept redoing TOS with new actors like some people seem to want we wouldn't have Picard, we wouldn't have any of the characters from the spin-offs.
Depends how you define success. Yes, Next Gen was light years more popular than DS9, Voyager or ENT. But Jeri Ryan and Robert Picardo are reprising their Voyager characters on The Picard Show, 20 years later. That's pretty amazing.And in four attempts, they only really succeeded once.
my feeling is QT will either go 60s retro (TOS - which maybe isn't too likely as its already been done x 3 plus most of the cast are approaching TMP age) or late 70s (TMP) or early 80s (TWOK/TSFS) - im hoping its the 80s (it probably will be as the 80s are very 'in' at the moment)I can see it being where Quentin Tarantino places his movie into the series. And while a lot of it is a CG cheat, it looks like it uses authentic film-making techniques like model shots and hand-drawn animated FX. As if it came out in a parallel universe 1980s, playing on VHS tape against Enemy Mine, Last Starfighter, Starcrash, Battle Beyond the Stars, cheesy TV episodes with Glen A. Larson's name all over them. Get Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban et all retro'ed up in hairstyle and wardrobe, as if they're middle-aged and just wandered off the set of TJ Hooker!![]()
That would actually be amazing. So long as we get it in 4K and not blurry VHS-visionI can see it being where Quentin Tarantino places his movie into the series. And while a lot of it is a CG cheat, it looks like it uses authentic film-making techniques like model shots and hand-drawn animated FX. As if it came out in a parallel universe 1980s, playing on VHS tape against Enemy Mine, Last Starfighter, Starcrash, Battle Beyond the Stars, cheesy TV episodes with Glen A. Larson's name all over them. Get Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban et all retro'ed up in hairstyle and wardrobe, as if they're middle-aged and just wandered off the set of TJ Hooker!![]()
And in four attempts, they only really succeeded once.
Okay, you managed to sell me this concept.I can see it being where Quentin Tarantino places his movie into the series. And while a lot of it is a CG cheat, it looks like it uses authentic film-making techniques like model shots and hand-drawn animated FX. As if it came out in a parallel universe 1980s, playing on VHS tape against Enemy Mine, Last Starfighter, Starcrash, Battle Beyond the Stars, cheesy TV episodes with Glen A. Larson's name all over them. Get Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban et all retro'ed up in hairstyle and wardrobe, as if they're middle-aged and just wandered off the set of TJ Hooker!![]()
Very similar to me. yes to that 80s Trek movie aesthetic- the red uniforms (maybe with the odd TMP one still about), the movie nacelles, blue transporter beams, photon 'stars', rainbow warp trails, mushroom spacedock, BOPs, (also see the Romulans in that era ), Reliant style ships, 80s hairdos..
set prior to TWOK (or after in the III-VI era) on another ship (Enterprise style) so we'd know the NCC1701 was out there (potential CG deaged cameos of TWOK era Shatner and Co maybe). Captained by a big name Daniel Craig or Cate Blancett. with maybe a familiar movie character like Saavik on the crew (3rd casting)..
or even set on the ENT B some point after Kirks 'death' with a new crew (Harriman took early retirement)
But that's just a failure at storytelling. I think modern fast paced franchise movies are just lazy and do not build characters or stories well, they just expect the audiences to go along with it because characters have familiar names. Like how Into Dumbness wanted us to care about deep friendship between Kirk and Spock even though nothing of the sorts was actually established by these actors for those versions of the characters. But everyone knows that Kirk and Spock are BFFs, so it's all cool, amirite? I think not having such a crutch to rely on might actually improve the storytelling.I don't get the hype over Tarantino Star Trek film. His previous body of work is grossly out of character for a Star Trek film. Sure it may get some laughs and fights. But I can't see it being a good Star Trek film.
I understand people wanting new characters. But historically, Star Trek takes time to build up characters we genuinely care about. And today's film makers can't seem to do that in a 2 hour film. Hell, the last few films couldn't provide adequate exposition in the films to give us a reason for the antagonists motivation without a prequel comic tie in. I take that back. I think they managed to do that with Beyond. But they left that as a mystery until the very end.
I got that they were friends immediately. I have friends I bicker and bitch with but care for.Like how Into Dumbness wanted us to care about deep friendship between Kirk and Spock even though nothing of the sorts was actually established by these actors for those versions of the characters
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