You know, Karl Urban (nu McCoy) loves The Motion Picture best of all the Trek films (even the ones he's acted in).
What's that got to do with anything? My favorite movie's Wrath of Khan, and that's not part of the TV show's remastering project.
You know, Karl Urban (nu McCoy) loves The Motion Picture best of all the Trek films (even the ones he's acted in).
You have heard of thread drift, haven't you? It happens and then things drift back to topic.What's that got to do with anything? My favorite movie's Wrath of Khan, and that's not part of the TV show's remastering project.
My, my. There are some rather hostile people in this group, you can't make a statement without it being ripped to shreds.There's an idea. If they made a faithful remastering of Star Trek and then had a bonus feature that let you watch with "all new special effects" I could get behind that. Have an official remaster that is simply in increase to HD(meaning a proper recreation of original effects, errors and all). Then also have a bonus "let's-have-fun-and-see-what-we-can-do" version. Yeah, I'd be fine with that.
So let's show our gratitude for all their hard work and innovation by deleting it and replacing it with what we want. Because, let's face it, their efforts weren't good enough. <= Sarcasm.
I just don't see how you can reconcile your first two sentences with your parenthetical.
It was one of the reasons why I and my family didn't bother to purchase those TNG Blu ray because it just didn't appear CBS was installing anything new to the dated FX shots. I wanted a full CGI spectacle of TNG and like Star Trek Blu Ray have a side version of the old stuff. I'm not interested in a studio wasting a lot of person time in mimicking the limited variety of shots done from the late 80's and early 90's. Frankly, besides Encounter at Farpoint I was never impressed by the effects from that great series.Actually, the point (for CBS/Paramount) was to make it so the show could be seen at 1080P resolution (and if possible appeal more to modern audiences.) Why? Paramount wanted to continue to be able to syndicate it where possible - and HD clean up of the live action was a better more cost effective process; and TOS had the least amount of special effects shots - so 'win win' as CBS/Paramount saw with regards to ROI. The bottom line was to make a profit. And from all reports they did quite well with that in regard to TOS. And part of that probably was interest from older fans who were curious as to what was done.
[As an aside they DIDN'T make a lot on the Blu-Ray remasters of TNG and there they did pretty much keep the exact same shot composition overall, where possible. That indeed may have contributed to the lesser sales (and I sure as hell are not a TNG fan - don't own anything from TNG on DVD or Blu-Ray.]
Oh dear. So you'd rather they George Lucased it.I'm not interested in a studio wasting a lot of person time in mimicking the limited variety of shots done from the late 80's and early 90's.
I wouldn't go that far, Lucas did a lot of tinkering to keep selling his product.Oh dear. So you'd rather they George Lucased it.
My, my. There are some rather hostile people in this group, you can't make a statement without it being ripped to shreds.
I'm sorry if my 2 cents offended you
Finally, this isn't the first time we had CGI Enterprise effects. "Trials and Tribble-latons" (DS9) did. Should that show (praised for faithfully re-creating the TOS setting) have just recycled TOS footage for the Enterprise, K-7, etc., rather than re-creating those models with the best technology they had on hand at the time?
Finally, TOS was never about the effects, it was about the story and the characters. That's why we're still watching this program 50 years after the fact.
And the point of the new f/x shouldn't be to make it look more "real," but to make it look more authentic and keep it consistent with the show's overall aesthetic.
The other parts of the franchise should be attempting to mesh with TOS. Not vice-versa
I hate it when someone says "this looks more realistic" The first time I read something like that was when they, might have been Okuda, was talking about comparing the Klingon ships in TMP to in Star Trek and claimed they were more realistic. Because he looked at the real Klingon battlecruisers and these models looked more like the real one than the original, right?
To me, the lack of surface junk on TOS designs makes everything seem more sleek and advanced, like something from a far future setting. It's as if the thing was almost grown organically into a big uniform hull, rather than having a bunch of panels and pieces bolted together.
Kor
There is no question the ships of TMP look more realistic--possibly the best result in all the franchise, but it is also inarguable that the TMP level of realism would look totally out of place in TOS.
Agreed. Ironically, putting the TMP Klingon ships in TOS while keeping the Enterprise the same would decrease realism because of the contrast between the two.
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