Trek XI could be one of the weirdest awkward movies ever made.
Why will it look silly? Are fans too stupid to accept the notion that actors and characters are two different entities?Sec31Mike said:
To the fans of the original TOS it will appear silly, and not quite the same. The others will watch and not really understand.
They are making Trek XI centered around Spock, supposedly for the general population. The only problem is the general population doesn't understand the significance of Spock. Perhaps they will just remember he's the guy with the pointy ears and the Vulcan salute.
Why is it unique? Because Shatner does those goofy long pauses and over-emphasizes words? Sorry, but as much as I like Shatner, I'm not going to let that get in the way of seeing another actor give us a fresh perspective on the character.Beyerstein said:
Shatner as Kirk is about as unique to a role as you can get.
The only one I see dancing is you, trying to come up with a new reason each day why this movie can't be made.everyone loves to dance around that here.
In your limited imagination, yes.There's basically no way it can be recast without doing a comical portrayal or a radical redefining.
You haven't read a script, you haven't seen the film, so you're talking out your ass. You don't know what's going to be changed, and you don't know whether those changes are going to be bad or good. I don't either, but I'm trying to see the glass half full because I'd like to see a new Trek project that Paramount is actually 100% supportive of. You'll still have your TOS DVDs with Shatner's original performances, and nobody's going to send jack-booted thugs in helicopters to steal them away in the middle of the night, so quit your bitching.So, why so insistent on redoing TOS when there's no way you can do it without changing it to something else?
Sec31Mike said:
On the other hand James T. Kirk is not a timeless character, he was supposed to have a 5 year mission. That in and of itself creates constraints on what can be done with the character.
When it happens is so unimportant compared to what happens.Beyerstein said:
i don't get why people think filling in every minute gap is gonna be so compelling when there's so much other stuff they could have done
Beyerstein said:
do you really think there's anyway they can have new actors as kirk spock and mccoy on screen at the same time and have it not look completely silly
Shatner as Kirk is about as unique to a role as you can get.
On the other hand James T. Kirk is not a timeless character, he was supposed to have a 5 year mission.
It reminds me the good ole days of Craigisnotbond.com
On the other hand James T. Kirk is not a timeless character, he was supposed to have a 5 year mission. That in and of itself creates constraints on what can be done with the character.
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