Me, too, really -- there are later bits of ENT I've still got to catch up and most of TAS, but I've watched and enjoyed all of the live-action series and don't get at all the inter-series snobbery thing, which I feel runs counter to the spirit of the Trek-verse. They're all Trek, imo, and this new one is, too, if still a bit rough around the edges.Good for you, M'Sharak; I've seen them all. I'm a fan.
Did Hemsworth ever actually audition for the Kirk role? I had an idea that part was nailed down long before Hemsworth entered the picture.
2 - He is not yet the serious, married to the ship, mental patient Kirk that I love from TOS.
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To put things in context I'm a big TOS fan, with Enterprise as my second fav series (go figure...).
See, and from that point on you fail as, what passes here for a respectable Trekker.
/or it ist "Trekkie"?
Did Hemsworth ever actually audition for the Kirk role? I had an idea that part was nailed down long before Hemsworth entered the picture.
I haven't heard anything like that, nope. Only my opinion that with the considerable likeness, Hemsworth as Kirk must have crossed Abrams mind at least once. To stick with Pine is saying a lot about Pine's grasp of Kirk, despite his lack of overt Kirk resemblance. Certainly a lot of the cast seems to have been put in place with resemblance in mind. Pine didn't seem to nail the audition first time (Abrams wasn't present in his first audition), says it was a bit of a disaster. He mentions coming back for a second audition months later with Abrams in place, in one of his Youtube interviews. Abrams also mentions they looked at a lot of guys before finding Pine. No doubt Hemsworth is too green to be considered for carrying the entire movie, just a fanciful thought I had. Although he did pick up the Thor lead! I guess we'll never know what might have been.
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He's straight out of the Academy - what on Earth does he know about running a starship and a crew?
And I hope that's dealt with on screen.
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He's straight out of the Academy - what on Earth does he know about running a starship and a crew?
And I hope that's dealt with on screen.
Kirk was on the officer's track when he took the KM and subsequently becoming Captain of the Enterprise. He wasn't just a "cadet" (ensign, et al)
And I hope that's dealt with on screen.
Kirk was on the officer's track when he took the KM and subsequently becoming Captain of the Enterprise. He wasn't just a "cadet" (ensign, et al)
There's a bit of a different between running a simulator mission and the actual day to day running a vessel with 1100 people. The time on the bridge of 5% of a command, paperwork and people are the other 95%.
...paperwork and people are the other 95%.
And I hope that's dealt with on screen.
Kirk was on the officer's track when he took the KM and subsequently becoming Captain of the Enterprise. He wasn't just a "cadet" (ensign, et al)
There's a bit of a different between running a simulator mission and the actual day to day running a vessel with 1100 people. The time on the bridge of 5% of a command, paperwork and people are the other 95%.
Just seen the movie here in the UK and while I wasn't blown away I wasn't too impressed either. To put things in context I'm a big TOS fan, with Enterprise as my second fav series (go figure...).
My main gripe was the new Kirk. I'm not talking the actor or the look or the story, but the personality and character.
I always looked on Kirk as a rogueish charmer, but with a deep sense of responsibility, commitment and honour, someone diplomatic, someone you immediately warmed to and liked.
This new Kirk, deprived of his father when George is killed, seems to be wild and uncontrolled, fighting and womanising and I get the impression that he has a violent step-father who is a less-than-ideal role-model.
As a cadet he is arrogant and cocky, certainly not Captain material, and on the ship shows no respect for authority, rank, protocol, position or anyone's feelings. Once he assumes the Captain's chair, it's "I'm right and damn everyone else".
I don't want to diss the storyline but it does seem to me that this new Kirk has been made too unlikeable, and promoted to Captain for no sound reason other than ending the movie as Captian Kirk. He didn't even apologise for what he said to Spock about his mother.
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