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Could they make a film like TMP again?

tim0122

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While I haven't seen it in a long time, I remember finding TMP to be long and painfully slow, like many but certainly not all viewers. I think I'll enjoy it more when I eventually rewatch it, but I'll still probably have issues with it.

But there's a good idea in TMP. The feel of it is very much the viewer is going on a Trek into strange unknown territory. It has a sense of discovery about it akin to Kubrick's 2001. We never really got anything quite like that again in Trek films or really from the shows from what I've seen and remember.

My question is, do you all think a studio in today's age, would greenlight a slower, less-action oriented film along the same lines of TMP but executed better?

I'm thinking not. TMP has such a negative reputation for its pacing and lack of action and Hollywood today is too focused on wham-o-blam-o big budget films to risk something as expensive as Trek be a slow movie about discovery and the unknown.
 
As much as I love TMP, I don't want them to attempt it again, or anything like it. I don't think most modern filmmakers have the chops, nor audiences the patience.
It depends on the filmmaker. Many can do good, slow and thoughtful, But much like folks in '79 few in an audience for a film called "Star Trek" will be looking for that.
 
While I haven't seen it in a long time, I remember finding TMP to be long and painfully slow, like many but certainly not all viewers. I think I'll enjoy it more when I eventually rewatch it, but I'll still probably have issues with it.

But there's a good idea in TMP. The feel of it is very much the viewer is going on a Trek into strange unknown territory. It has a sense of discovery about it akin to Kubrick's 2001. We never really got anything quite like that again in Trek films or really from the shows from what I've seen and remember.

My question is, do you all think a studio in today's age, would greenlight a slower, less-action oriented film along the same lines of TMP but executed better?

I'm thinking not. TMP has such a negative reputation for its pacing and lack of action and Hollywood today is too focused on wham-o-blam-o big budget films to risk something as expensive as Trek be a slow movie about discovery and the unknown.
I doubt it, but I think that’s a very sad thing. I like films that are slow enough to develop their thoughts.
 
Season four of Discovery was, to me, kind of a spiritual successor to TMP and its themes. It was a good couple of episodes too long but was otherwise very well executed. It would actually have made a really good 2-2.5 hour movie if they’d stripped it down.
 
It is easily my favorite Star Trek movie, and probably in my top five or ten films that I like to rewatch.

Same here, I find it strangely engrossing and relaxing; if you just let it wash over you it’s a fantastic film and by far my most rewatched. The visuals and music are so beautiful.
 
An answer to and a thought about the original title of the thread.
A movie from over a decade ago? Even Beyond is close to the decade mark.

As I said, there are plenty of movies being made that aren't MCU/Star Wars SFX action. extravaganzas. Some them are even Science Fiction.

And I say this as someone who enjoyed ST'09.
 
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