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Axanar dropped a plot spoiler about a month ago

Alec Peters is one of the most thin-skinned people I've encountered, and this in a scene where thin-skinned seems to be de rigueur.
 
Alec Peters is one of the most thin-skinned people I've encountered, and this in a scene where thin-skinned seems to be de rigueur.

The entire production seems wrought with knee-jerk reactionaries whenever they interact with anyone who asks a hard question or raises any objection to what they're doing.

My advice to them is to just weather the comments, respond rationally and try to leave emotion off the table. Well, that's my advice for any production, fan or otherwise.

In any case, for those interested, Peters and Burnett comment on the Wrap article and the accusations that they're running a "pyramid scheme" with the funding in their latest Podcast: http://www.axanarproductions.com/axanar-podcast-31-the-jew-and-the-gentile/
 
In any case, for those interested, Peters and Burnett comment on the Wrap article and the accusations that they're running a "pyramid scheme" with the funding in their latest Podcast: http://www.axanarproductions.com/axanar-podcast-31-the-jew-and-the-gentile/

They really are full of themselves.

And, apparently, some media outlets aren’t happy about it.

This is what is getting tiresome. They get very defensive when anyone says anything that isn't pro-Axanar. How about spending less time on podcasts and more time on making the movie?
 
In any case, for those interested, Peters and Burnett comment on the Wrap article and the accusations that they're running a "pyramid scheme" with the funding in their latest Podcast: http://www.axanarproductions.com/axanar-podcast-31-the-jew-and-the-gentile/

They really are full of themselves.

And, apparently, some media outlets aren’t happy about it.

This is what is getting tiresome. They get very defensive when anyone says anything that isn't pro-Axanar. How about spending less time on podcasts and more time on making the movie?
+1
 
I stopped about two or three minutes into the podcast when they were discussing paying salaries for a professional crew and comparing it to the mostly volunteer work at the other fan productions. One of the reasons that my donations are going elsewhere, namely the volunteer productions where I'm not supporting someone's salary. Room, board and transportation costs are one thing, salaries are quite another.
 
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Alec Peters is one of the most thin-skinned people I've encountered, and this in a scene where thin-skinned seems to be de rigueur.

I think you are confusing thin-skinned with very direct - he is pretty open, but some people don´t like his direct answers :rommie:
 
My advice to them is to just weather the comments, respond rationally and try to leave emotion off the table. Well, that's my advice for any production, fan or otherwise.

Which is what Terry I think did most excellently, until he got chased away by some of the people of this board.

(sorry for not using multiquote)
 
I'm with northstar on this one, but for sure Alec's a complex guy. That's why I like him.
That's why I like a bunch of guys on this board.
 
My advice to them is to just weather the comments, respond rationally and try to leave emotion off the table. Well, that's my advice for any production, fan or otherwise.

Which is what Terry I think did most excellently, until he got chased away by some of the people of this board.

(sorry for not using multiquote)

If he got chased away by people asking questions, then he's in the wrong business.
 
In any case, for those interested, Peters and Burnett comment on the Wrap article and the accusations that they're running a "pyramid scheme" with the funding in their latest Podcast: http://www.axanarproductions.com/axanar-podcast-31-the-jew-and-the-gentile/

They really are full of themselves.

No kidding.

And, apparently, some media outlets aren’t happy about it.

This is what is getting tiresome. They get very defensive when anyone says anything that isn't pro-Axanar. How about spending less time on podcasts and more time on making the movie?

I agree. The complete default rush to go on the defensive and attack anyone who says anything not positive about them is probably the thing that causes me the most distaste for this project.

Anyway.

Some stray thoughts re: the "state of the union":

--More of Burnett complaining and bemoaning his responsibilities, shitting on the people criticizing his Vulcan scene.

--"There are people who have come and gone from this project who don't love STAR TREK as much as we do." - Robert Burnett. (so what? since when has being a bigger fan of Star Trek led to an objectively good film? Kurtzman and Orci are fans, but Burnett shits on their two movies all the time.)

"I am not doing it to get chicks!" - Robert Burnett on why he's directing Axanar (because yes, "getting chicks" is what it's all about for everyone else. Jesus.)

Burnett blathering on about CBS and Paramount and his (very obviously) limited understanding (just like the rest of us) about why they're doing what they're doing:

BURNETT:
The movies are now... there's a deal, I don't know if theres... I leep hearing about this "non-compete" clause that I know they've signed Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine to a fourth movie, so they're saying "well there can't be" but that doesn't make any sense to me because there was Star Trek on television and there were feature films made from 1994 through when Nemesis came out."

He goes on and on (and on and on) offering moer speculation and presenting it all as if it's irrefutable fact, citing Marvel, the X-Files, and declaring that Star Trek "needs a Kevin Feige" before declaring that STar Trek is "too old" to be popular.

Can't listen to the rest at the moment, unfortunately. A transcript of this unfortunate circle-jerk would have been nice to read, but whatever. Maybe I'll try again to listen later.
 
How about spending less time on podcasts and more time on making the movie?

Of course if they did this, the line would be: "Man, those Axanar guys are full of themselves. They can't even be bothered to communicate with their donors. How hard would it be to set up a regular podcast?" :techman:
 
@ Karzak:

Boy, you really do have an axe to grind with this production. We get it!:klingon: "Open minded" my ass...
 
Well, the podcast was shared and I listened to it. That the content therein led me to my opinions doesn't mean I'm not open-minded. It means that the people involved are not really presenting themselves in the best manner they could be.

If they ever finish the film, I'll keep my open mind about that on its own terms when I watch it. For now, all I see them doing is talk, talk, talk.

Let me know when it's against the rules to share my opinion of your most holy and sacred of cows.
 
Let me know when it's against the rules to share my opinion of your most holy and sacred of cows.

Oh, you victim. :lol: Let me know when it's against the rules to call super-obvious axe-grinding what it is. In the meantime I shall dig out my smallest violin.
 
How about spending less time on podcasts and more time on making the movie?

Of course if they did this, the line would be: "Man, those Axanar guys are full of themselves. They can't even be bothered to communicate with their donors. How hard would it be to set up a regular podcast?" :techman:

If you're gonna spend a year not making a movie, while spending 640k of donor money... You best atleast make a podcast.... But I would rather you just make the movie!
 
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