Frakes's talent is a million miles away from Whedon's. So it kinda is.Frakes taking Trek 3 isn't a million miles away from Whedon taking The Avengers.
Frakes's talent is a million miles away from Whedon's. So it kinda is.Frakes taking Trek 3 isn't a million miles away from Whedon taking The Avengers.
That all said, I still stand by my opinion Frakes won't get it.
But going back to my earlier post, who would want to do it? Who's available to do it? Who has the experience of Trek?
With Abrams tied up doing Star Wars, Frakes may end up being the only viable choice. Look what happened when Paramount put Nemesis in the hands of Stuart Baird, someone with no experience of Star Trek. Now to be fair to him, the script was hogwash. He had very little to work with. I don't think there was ever much wrong with his direction per se. Marina's on record as saying the main cast where happy with the script for Nemesis, but they all hated the film. There's something wrong there.
The next Trek film will live and die by the story and the script, not by a director who may only be so so. Abrams had never done Trek, but the first reboot was successful because it had a good script, something which can't be said for Into Darkness.
At least, the new Bond movie allegedly has some massive script problems that make the as yet unwritten Star Trek XIII look like a masterpiece.![]()
That all said, I still stand by my opinion Frakes won't get it.
But going back to my earlier post, who would want to do it? Who's available to do it? Who has the experience of Trek?
With Abrams tied up doing Star Wars, Frakes may end up being the only viable choice. Look what happened when Paramount put Nemesis in the hands of Stuart Baird, someone with no experience of Star Trek. Now to be fair to him, the script was hogwash. He had very little to work with. I don't think there was ever much wrong with his direction per se. Marina's on record as saying the main cast where happy with the script for Nemesis, but they all hated the film. There's something wrong there.
The next Trek film will live and die by the story and the script, not by a director who may only be so so. Abrams had never done Trek, but the first reboot was successful because it had a good script, something which can't be said for Into Darkness.
At least, the new Bond movie allegedly has some massive script problems that make the as yet unwritten Star Trek XIII look like a masterpiece.![]()
You don't NEED Trek experience to make a good Trek movie. Meyer didn't have any nor any particular love of the source material when he did TWOK. It's more about finding a talented director who is a good fit for the material and not someone who wants to make it into something it's not.
I read a comment on Den of Geek and it made me think deeply and I could not help but agree. the comment said that it was strange how some trek fans loved to look to the past and not the future,ironic because star trek's main theme is about moving forward and I could not help but agree.
As much as fans love Frakes, I will rather not see him direct. He belongs to the classic past. I will rather see Edgar direct trek 3 and not someone from the past.
its the same with STID and the major flaw of the film, ST09 was a fresh start and was about moving forward. STID took a huge step back with all the rehashing and unnecessary referencing of the past even to the point of reacting a whole scene in WOK and that is why I am not a fan of the film.
I will love star trek 3 to be new and fresh in every possible way, a brand new criritcal acclaimed modern director like Edgar Wright and an original story that takes the series far into the future with no weird remembrance of the past is what the Trek Franchise needs.
That all said, I still stand by my opinion Frakes won't get it.
But going back to my earlier post, who would want to do it? Who's available to do it? Who has the experience of Trek?
With Abrams tied up doing Star Wars, Frakes may end up being the only viable choice. Look what happened when Paramount put Nemesis in the hands of Stuart Baird, someone with no experience of Star Trek. Now to be fair to him, the script was hogwash. He had very little to work with. I don't think there was ever much wrong with his direction per se. Marina's on record as saying the main cast where happy with the script for Nemesis, but they all hated the film. There's something wrong there.
The next Trek film will live and die by the story and the script, not by a director who may only be so so. Abrams had never done Trek, but the first reboot was successful because it had a good script, something which can't be said for Into Darkness.
At least, the new Bond movie allegedly has some massive script problems that make the as yet unwritten Star Trek XIII look like a masterpiece.
You don't NEED Trek experience to make a good Trek movie. Meyer didn't have any nor any particular love of the source material when he did TWOK. It's more about finding a talented director who is a good fit for the material and not someone who wants to make it into something it's not.
I can't believe I am actually agreeing with Maurice on something, but he's absolutely right, there. There are tons of directors out there that have zero sci fi, let alone, Star Trek experience that they can choose from. I think a clean slate of a director has a far better chance than Frakes does.
I personally wouldn't mind if Frakes got the job, but I would be very surprised if he did. First, the guy is like 20 years Orci's and Abrams' senior. To them, he's an old, has been. Thye are not interested in anything Frakes has to say. I mainly believe that the reason Frakes won't get the job is because of politics. They don't want anyone who had anything do do with the Berman/Braga era. It may not be fair, but because Frakes was the first of the spin off actors to get a shot at directing, he IS of that era. I think the next director will be someone with close ties with Abrams or Orci, that has done work with them. May or may not be an unknown, but I think they are going to get someone they believe is a team player and will direct in a way that carries out the material written they way they want it directed and produced. Not someone who has been on record of wanting to bring back a series spun off from the TNG era, like Frakes is, and has their own ideas what Star Trek ought to be.
Maybe for the 50th ann a look back to/celebration of the past is required
A CLEAN SLATE.
This is what star trek needs. we need to stop looking back.
Frakes's talent is a million miles away from Whedon's. So it kinda is.Frakes taking Trek 3 isn't a million miles away from Whedon taking The Avengers.
Uh-uh, pick that up. Don't you know there are fines for littering?^ In response to that, I quote Perry Cox:
"Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present, Man Not Caring."![]()
Star Trek is Gene's vision. It always has been,
and always should be.
Berman understood that when he took over TNG.
Frakes understands it.
Abrams doesn't. Orci doesn't.
A clean slate is likely to produce something that simply isn't Star Trek. It'll be a generic space action movie with a ship called the USS Enterprise, and occasional references to Starfleet.
Whedon has also done award-winning work. His directing and writing styles are taught in film schools and are emulated by others.
Frakes has none of that.
Avengers was rubbish. Why am I the only person to see it?Whedon has also done award-winning work. His directing and writing styles are taught in film schools and are emulated by others.
Frakes has none of that.
Whedon won a Daytime Emmy award for Dr Horrible, and a Saturn for The Avengers.
Considering The Avengers is what I'm comparing Trek 3 too, thats not exactly relevant. Dr Horrible is the only award prior.
Now, don't get me wrong - Firefly is one of my favorite shows of all time, Dollhouse was OK and The Avengers is fucking spectacular, but purely on fiscal earnings and cinematic work - Frakes at this point has more bank than Whedon did prior to Avengers (which again, is what I'm alluding to with Trek 3).
Avengers was rubbish. Why am I the only person to see it?
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