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Chris Pine says new movie will be "Sexed Up" for a new Generation

Fuck family friendly. A film needs no Pg-13 rating to be entertaining.
Family friendly kills 'adult' entertainment

I'm with blaXXer. Fuck family-friendly. Trek is at its best when it aims for an adult audience.
If it isn't 'family-friendly' then it's family 'unfriendly', which will definately make it 'not Star Trek.'



There's a difference between "family friendly" and "family focused." Something can be aimed for adults - specifically so it's something that they particularly can appreciate - while still being something that kids can enjoy and be safe watching.
Exactly. The problem is that it takes sophisticated and subtle writing that seems to be sorely lacking these days. Writers got to be quite good at it during the days of Hollywood censorship.

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It was "The Next Generation" which neutered "Star Trek". There was plenty of sex, pushing the limits of television, in the orginal series. Green Orion Slave women come from the PILOT. Harry Mudd's "Venus drug" made commentary about self-esteem and aphrodisiacs in the first season. Kirk fricking seated on the edge of his bed pulling his boots on to make OBVIOUS what happened during the commercial break. Kirk and Uhura shared the first inter-racial kiss on television. By the time of the movies, Kirk was dealing with having an illigetimate kid.

Seriously, TOS gets a lot of crap for being "corny" or inconsistent or scientifically "inaccurate" but I wonder if some people have even seen it, with the comments they make.

It was Picard and crew who totally took sex out of Star Trek. And, except for some interesting twists in the Mirror Universe in "Deep Space Nine" and the embarassingly juvenile nonsense in "Enterprise", there's been little since.

Trek is as much about exploring the human experience and psyche as it is about exploring space. Sex is PART of those realms. If it fits and tells a good story, bring it on. Good luck to them in doing something as classy and (still) relevant as "Mudd's Women" in this movie.

I still don't equate dry humping to sexy. When I watched Star Trek, I knew when sex was implied... I didn't need to be slapped in the face with it. Trust me, I like my internet porn just as much as the next guy.

You know... proper time and place for everything.
 
It was "The Next Generation" which neutered "Star Trek". There was plenty of sex, pushing the limits of television, in the orginal series. Green Orion Slave women come from the PILOT. Harry Mudd's "Venus drug" made commentary about self-esteem and aphrodisiacs in the first season. Kirk fricking seated on the edge of his bed pulling his boots on to make OBVIOUS what happened during the commercial break. Kirk and Uhura shared the first inter-racial kiss on television. By the time of the movies, Kirk was dealing with having an illigetimate kid.

Seriously, TOS gets a lot of crap for being "corny" or inconsistent or scientifically "inaccurate" but I wonder if some people have even seen it, with the comments they make.

It was Picard and crew who totally took sex out of Star Trek. And, except for some interesting twists in the Mirror Universe in "Deep Space Nine" and the embarassingly juvenile nonsense in "Enterprise", there's been little since.

Trek is as much about exploring the human experience and psyche as it is about exploring space. Sex is PART of those realms. If it fits and tells a good story, bring it on. Good luck to them in doing something as classy and (still) relevant as "Mudd's Women" in this movie.

I still don't equate dry humping to sexy. When I watched Star Trek, I knew when sex was implied... I didn't need to be slapped in the face with it. Trust me, I like my internet porn just as much as the next guy.

You know... proper time and place for everything.

It depends. What if the sex scene adds to Kirk's character?
 
Star Trek used to be sexy. Now it may be again. What's wrong with that? As long as there aren't any more catsuits...
 
It was "The Next Generation" which neutered "Star Trek". There was plenty of sex, pushing the limits of television, in the orginal series. Green Orion Slave women come from the PILOT. Harry Mudd's "Venus drug" made commentary about self-esteem and aphrodisiacs in the first season. Kirk fricking seated on the edge of his bed pulling his boots on to make OBVIOUS what happened during the commercial break. Kirk and Uhura shared the first inter-racial kiss on television. By the time of the movies, Kirk was dealing with having an illigetimate kid.

Seriously, TOS gets a lot of crap for being "corny" or inconsistent or scientifically "inaccurate" but I wonder if some people have even seen it, with the comments they make.

It was Picard and crew who totally took sex out of Star Trek. And, except for some interesting twists in the Mirror Universe in "Deep Space Nine" and the embarassingly juvenile nonsense in "Enterprise", there's been little since.

Trek is as much about exploring the human experience and psyche as it is about exploring space. Sex is PART of those realms. If it fits and tells a good story, bring it on. Good luck to them in doing something as classy and (still) relevant as "Mudd's Women" in this movie.

I still don't equate dry humping to sexy. When I watched Star Trek, I knew when sex was implied... I didn't need to be slapped in the face with it. Trust me, I like my internet porn just as much as the next guy.

You know... proper time and place for everything.

It depends. What if the sex scene adds to Kirk's character?

Really?

Let's see... we could learn how big his penis is. Does he have any STD's? Does he like BDSM? Asphyxiation? Does he like having a targ sized Klingon dildo (with ridges) rammed up his backside?

Real character builders there.

Sex doesn't necessarily equal mature storytelling. It's the context it is used in.
 
I still don't equate dry humping to sexy. When I watched Star Trek, I knew when sex was implied... I didn't need to be slapped in the face with it. Trust me, I like my internet porn just as much as the next guy.

You know... proper time and place for everything.

It depends. What if the sex scene adds to Kirk's character?

Really?

Let's see... we could learn how big his penis is. Does he have any STD's? Does he like BDSM? Asphyxiation? Does he like having a targ sized Klingon dildo (with ridges) rammed up his backside?

Real character builders there.

Sex doesn't necessarily equal mature storytelling. It's the context it is used in.

Ya? What if we learn Mr Big tough action hero who constantly saves the day is submissive in the sack? That would teach us something.
 
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