People create things because it's what they have to do. People who are able to make their living creating things are pretty fortunate in that respect, I think.
That!
People create things because it's what they have to do. People who are able to make their living creating things are pretty fortunate in that respect, I think.
Nonsense. The history human storytelling boils down to reboots.
There was a time, after all, when every oral retelling of a popular story was a kind of reboot. The Odyssey was old when Homer wrote it down, and even when we introduce written literature stories continue to be changed when they're rewritten - and they are rewritten. Shakespeare borrowed the story of Romeo and Juliet from earlier writers.
Any version of Arthur that doesn't have Brave Sir Robin in it, is not canon!!!!!!!Heck, how many times has King Arthur been rebooted?
Last time I checked, nobody was complaining that the TV show Merlin violated the canon laid down by Monty Python . . .![]()
Any version of Arthur that doesn't have Brave Sir Robin in it, is not canon!!!!!!!Heck, how many times has King Arthur been rebooted?
Last time I checked, nobody was complaining that the TV show Merlin violated the canon laid down by Monty Python . . .![]()
Paramount would've eventually wanted to reboot Star Trek, Abrams or not.
Maybe.
There's no reason to assume that it would have been successful.
Heck, how many times has King Arthur been rebooted?
Last time I checked, nobody was complaining that the TV show Merlin violated the canon laid down by Monty Python . . .![]()
Let what go? My soul? My enjoyment? Star Trek?Let it go. Or get someone who has stories to tell, not retread pastiche. These movies remind me of those oldies greatest hits concerts on public television. Now . . . a tribble! Now . . . the engine room death scene!
I'm surprised by some of the people here I respect who are wowed or blinded by the fact that there is Product called Trek again in the theaters. It is Transformers 2 in spaceships and Trek names. What does it profiteth you if you gain all the ticket sales in the world and lose your soul?
Let it go.
"Studio heads are disappointed," and "some people claim studio heads are/should be disappointed" are two wildly different statements.
I have heard nothing about the Paramount studio execs being disappointed.
Worldwide figures are predicted to have reached over $164.5 million for the J.J. Abrams film, although studio executives are said to be disappointed by the figures. The production budget rang in at $190 million.
Paramount was disappointed with this as, although the film was number one at the box office, it failed to reach their expectations of an opening weekend north of $100 million.[96] To date, the film has earned $189.3 million worldwide.[5]
Being forgotten? No, people remembering Star Trek became a world phenomenon before Abrams congratulated himself on being too cool to watch.
Being forgotten? No, people remembering Star Trek became a world phenomenon before Abrams congratulated himself on being too cool to watch.
When Star Trek became popular: there was no 500-channel universe, no internet, no video-games, not much in the way of "adult" sci-fi. Star Trek had little competition. In this day and age, it would've quickly became an entertainment footnote.
And if anyone would actually watch the special features available on the Blu-ray edition they would understand exactly how much Abrams respected the material he was working with. But that would be too much effort and would contradict the nerdrage regarding Abrams.
When Star Trek became a phenomenon, it was in spite of the obstacles, not because of them. Your point about accessibility today is really rather twisted reasoning.
If your point was that Abrams is cool and Star Trek fans are nerds, posting on another bbs would be a good idea.![]()
When Star Trek became a phenomenon, it was in spite of the obstacles, not because of them. Your point about accessibility today is really rather twisted reasoning.
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