It wouldn't surprise me if Orci and co had several different ideas and just leaked this one to gauge the reaction from sites like the TREK BBS, which has been done before to see how something would go down with the potential fanbase. Am sure the however Paramount knowing they have brought in new casual viewers that they will have to have an enemy to appeal to them too.
While STAR TREK got away with the fact that the story was more important than the enemy, any sequel would need a big villian to carry it.
(especially considering he is out there.
Yeah. The tribbles.I would like to see one particular ST nemesis brought back and remade into someone far more formidable....
Oh, I love them too, but I love them because they're mindless fun. Now, if you can make a "summer blockbuster" that has humor, explosions, AND is intelligently written, more power to you. I'm just saying that the latter is not necessarily a requirement for enjoying a summer movie.God knows that in the summertime people like to see fun movies with lots of humor, explosions, and nonsensical romance. That is why ID4 was a hit. It's also why Armageddon was a hit. These aren't "good movies," but they're fun enough that most people just don't care.
I know I'm in the minority around here-but I like both of these movies, and watch them at least twice a year. I would argue that they are good movies, and that being said-I think ST 09 is a better movie than either of them.
I never suggested that Star Trek should do that. I was just explaining why people like movies like ID4.Oh, I love them too, but I love them because they're mindless fun. Now, if you can make a "summer blockbuster" that has humor, explosions, AND is intelligently written, more power to you. I'm just saying that the latter is not necessarily a requirement for enjoying a summer movie.I know I'm in the minority around here-but I like both of these movies, and watch them at least twice a year. I would argue that they are good movies, and that being said-I think ST 09 is a better movie than either of them.
It's just that I don't see Trek on par with the ID4-types of movies (or the Transformers, for that matter, which makes buckets more money than Trek). Escapism is fine, but I've always though Trek's characters have some depth, motivations, and challenges that are not just two-dimensional or purely reactive. And, they are mostly intelligently thought out and presented. That opens them up to intelligently written stories, too.
Certainly one could do Trek as mindless space opera, but it seems to be underreaching. I'd like to think Abrams and the others have more pride in ownership, and feel they can make more than enough money to satisfy Paramount without dumbing things down and being formulaic. The canvass is blank. Why paint by the numbers?
Oh, I love them too, but I love them because they're mindless fun. Now, if you can make a "summer blockbuster" that has humor, explosions, AND is intelligently written, more power to you. I'm just saying that the latter is not necessarily a requirement for enjoying a summer movie.
It's just that I don't see Trek on par with the ID4-types of movies (or the Transformers, for that matter, which makes buckets more money than Trek). Escapism is fine, but I've always though Trek's characters have some depth, motivations, and challenges that are not just two-dimensional or purely reactive. And, they are mostly intelligently thought out and presented. That opens them up to intelligently written stories, too.
Certainly one could do Trek as mindless space opera, but it seems to be underreaching. I'd like to think Abrams and the others have more pride in ownership, and feel they can make more than enough money to satisfy Paramount without dumbing things down and being formulaic. The canvass is blank. Why paint by the numbers?
I never suggested that Star Trek should do that. I was just explaining why people like movies like ID4.
Independence Day was totally brainless, and it made almost $310 million in the U.S. To this day, my only response to that box office number is, "God knows why."
Oh, I love them too, but I love them because they're mindless fun. Now, if you can make a "summer blockbuster" that has humor, explosions, AND is intelligently written, more power to you. I'm just saying that the latter is not necessarily a requirement for enjoying a summer movie.God knows that in the summertime people like to see fun movies with lots of humor, explosions, and nonsensical romance. That is why ID4 was a hit. It's also why Armageddon was a hit. These aren't "good movies," but they're fun enough that most people just don't care.
I know I'm in the minority around here-but I like both of these movies, and watch them at least twice a year. I would argue that they are good movies, and that being said-I think ST 09 is a better movie than either of them.
Anybody else read the Kurtzman & Orci interveiw in the May/June issue of Creative Screenwriting? Really good interview all about writing, mostly about STXI with some Transformers stuff.
This particular quote is about the Transformers sequel but it suggests to me implications about Khan.
Kurtzman: "All great sequels have an incredibly frightening bad guy who challenges your hero in a way that is unique."
Make of that what you will.
I don't want Khan because I don't want any retread stories from TOS. And really, Khan kills Spock and it stick until the following movie? Khan killed Spock because Nimoy wasn't under contract for the following movie. Anybody see Paramount going along with that now?
Gary Mitchell...
Introduce him in the next movie as Kirks' best friend... then go on to make him Kirks' worst nightmare...
Doesn't have to be a complete rehash of WNMHGB, doesn't even have to be close.
But it would be a perfect story/plot to show how Kirk gets closer to becoming the captain we know.
Oh, I voted NO for Kahn... at least for the first few movies...
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