Irrelevant to my point.I'm not confusing anything. When someone reboots a property they are cutting themselves off from what was established before to assert a new version. They become two separate things.
Or more succinctly JJ and his writers can go fuck themselves.
I'm not confusing anything. When someone reboots a property they are cutting themselves off from what was established before to assert a new version. They become two separate things.
Or more succinctly JJ and his writers can go fuck themselves.
It's a reboot. So whether something applies or not really is up to interpretation. He can argue all he wants about going back to a certain point in time, but he made a lot of changes that don't gel with the original continuity before that point in time where Nero appears.Some may chose to dislike the source, but that's a different thing. Kirk's parents' names are established in ST09, after being used in the novels for decades.
It's been discussed ad nauseam before. I don't need to rehash it again.
Do you honestly think they're going to change it to something else if they go back to the Prime Universe? I have a feeling it will officially be 'George' for as long as I remain on this planet.
The first name of Kirk's father is irrelevant really. It's never established in TOS or any of the other productions. Indeed we don't know much about Kirk's family beyond the existence of his brother and family as has been mentioned upthread.
But if you're rebooting a property then whatever you introduce into it doesn't necessarily apply to the original version as well...
It's a reboot. They try to play it both ways, but by making such drastic changes for the sake of hitting the restart button it is what it is.But it really isn't a reboot, but a continuation of the original timeline.
This makes no sense. Sometimes, you come across as a child throwing a damned temper tantrum because you don't like a movie.
Someone doesn't drink the Kool-Aid others drink so he's the one with the problem. Someone disagrees with a popular opinion so he's an ignorant and worthless hater. Same shit over and over.This makes no sense. Sometimes, you come across as a child throwing a damned temper tantrum because you don't like a movie.
Him and several others in this thread. And over such trivial minutae as well, but I suppose they haven't had much else to do with their time these 6.5 years other than hold this grudge.
Someone doesn't drink the Kool-Aid others drink so he's the one with the problem. Someone disagrees with a popular opinion so he's an ignorant and worthless hater. Same shit over and over.
FU.
I don't go into the JJ forun, but if someone drags it into the forum I do frequent then it's fair game for my opinion.
Warped9 said:Or more succinctly JJ and his writers can go fuck themselves.
I'd say it's a pretty clear expression of opinion regarding the JJtrek films.Warped9 said:Or more succinctly JJ and his writers can go fuck themselves.
That isn't an opinion. It's spite for the sake of spite. I thought Trek fans were suppose to be better than that?
Not really. The new actors are doing a good job with the characters.
Yet you bring in a certain interpretation of the last two movies, and insist that one and all must accept it.It isn't about "drinking the Kool-Aid", it is about being rude for no particular reason...
Yet you bring in a certain interpretation of the last two movies, and insist that one and all must accept it.
It's a reboot. They try to play it both ways, but by making such drastic changes for the sake of hitting the restart button it is what it is.
It's a reboot. They try to play it both ways, but by making such drastic changes for the sake of hitting the restart button it is what it is.
I too have my own deep personal feelings about these so-called “drastic changes”.
As someone who was living behind the Iron Curtain, the original series never aired in my country. The first and only Trek I saw was TNG. I was only dimly aware of the existence of Captain Kirk through Internet memes until someone on the Internet raged about JJ “replacing thought with sex”, which made me go see the new film like no advertisement could.
It was so much better than the Star Trek I knew, and I was so hooked that on the next day I acquired all of the original series and watched it ad nauseam. All that time I was fully convinced I was watching the same thing. And now I am doing the same with Star Trek Continues. It's just giving me goosebumps, all of it, the same way. There are times when I forget whether I am watching Shatner, Pine or Mignogna – it is the same Captain Kirk for me.
It's pretty clear that I wasn't hooked by something solely present in JJ's Trek. It must have captured the spirit of TOS well enough for me to go crazy for both.
So, I cannot help but wonder... What drastic changes?
(Still haven't seen Spock's Brain though. Maybe that's where the changes are lurking?)
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