RobertScorpio
Pariah
In the other thread we have been discussing Lloyd's Klingon-Kruge...what about David Warner's Gorkon?
I like David Warner, but I felt Gorkon came off too, well, human. I see Warner I don't see a Klingon. He is usually a great actor, but I just didn't buy him as a klingon, let alone, the ruler of all Klingons....Don't get me wrong, he does a good job, but I would not call his take on a klingon the greatest of all time...
What are some of your opinion's David Warner's Klingon Gorkon???
Rob
Scorprio
I like David Warner, but I felt Gorkon came off too, well, human. I see Warner I don't see a Klingon. He is usually a great actor, but I just didn't buy him as a klingon, let alone, the ruler of all Klingons....Don't get me wrong, he does a good job, but I would not call his take on a klingon the greatest of all time...
What are some of your opinion's David Warner's Klingon Gorkon???
Rob
Scorprio
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That happened all the time, just read Ron Moore's latest interview on trekmovie.com. ST XI is really the first time that a ST movie is actually getting a real block-buster budget, I guess because they're making a concerted effort to get the mainstream audience, whereas the other films were largely directed at the existing fanbase. They knew they could get about 75-80 million (American) gross for each film, so that always limited how much they'd put into each film's budget. The only ones that broke through were TMP, TVH, and FC.