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For the 50th anniversery

Not Relic Hunter?

Meh...I mean, sure hot-as-fuck Tia Carrere, but...I was never into the Lara Croft thing. Too much a relic of the Pitfall Harry & Indiana Jones era. Now, offer me Space Precinct & I'm yours.

Throw in The 4400 and we have a deal.

Hm. Never watched it, barely heard of it, know nothing about it, so normally I'd say go screw, but....well, I'm tired, & someone already invaded the Crimea again, which killed my plans for tonight, so....yeah, fuck it. We're in business.
 
...stay with me with here, please...

Cameron gets $1B to come up with a Trek that encompasses as many REASONABLE iterations of Trek as he can bring together in One Big Story Line...all of them from TOS to TAS (on the rec room TV screen, for example) to VOY to DS9 to the Movies and beyond...

Wait, wait, wait!!!...hear me out...

The Money comes from a combination of "Us" fans Crowdfunding, potential stars deferring salary for percentage, studio(s) same, and merchandising money down epic...

Of course we could not have main stars like "Bones" ("...dammit, Jim...I'm dead!...) as main characters for a lot of screen time, but combine what they did in DS 9 "Trial and Tribbles-ations" with what Cameron and the technology today is capable of, and just about all of the stars, dead, alive too old, or borderline, can have their moment...

...the best part, to me, is the Crowdfunding could give us some participation, if not an eeentsie bit of story control/direction, and the money would be there to carry it off...

...feasible?...I want it to be...
...doable?....I have no doubt
...visionary?...of course!
...delusional?


...ok, let me have it!!!!!...thanks for "listening"...!
 
If you're gonna do it, do it right, I always say:

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Long ago, I'd actually built a WAV file of him saying that. Alas.
 
This is as close as you're gonna get:

I've never quite understood how those don't get cease and desist letters. Did they actually seek permission, or do TBTB just not care because it's non-profit? (It is, isn't it?)

Basically, as long as they're not selling it and making a profit, CBS turns a blind eye. It helps fuel the fanbase and doesn't cost them any money. They used to be much more strict about it (in the 90s) but have become more lax in recent years.
It's like a 21st century extension of the Trek fanzines that were huge in the 70's and 80's... although none of them had Kickstarter funding which is probably a whole can of iffy legal worms.

Anyway, while we're on this, I think Of Gods and Men counts as close to a TOS reunion movie as anyone's ever gonna get.
[YT]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFqAME7dx58[/YT]
It's no masterpiece, but I was grinning ear-to-ear to see Chekov and Uhura back in uniform.
 
^ Yup. Delusional. But your post -- maybe even the whole thread -- was worth reading for this:

...dammit, Jim...I'm dead!...

:rommie::bolian:


"Delusional" was kinda the reaction I was thinking I would get, but By Grabthar's Hammer, if we do not dream big...?!?!?!?!

...but a sincere thanks for the feedback, and nice choice on the Avatar...one of the, perhaps, lesser known characters in ALL of Trekdom, but certainly one of the most complex, troubled and unique...
 
Meh...I mean, sure hot-as-fuck Tia Carrere, but...I was never into the Lara Croft thing. Too much a relic of the Pitfall Harry & Indiana Jones era. Now, offer me Space Precinct & I'm yours.

Throw in The 4400 and we have a deal.

Hm. Never watched it, barely heard of it, know nothing about it, so normally I'd say go screw, but....well, I'm tired, & someone already invaded the Crimea again, which killed my plans for tonight, so....yeah, fuck it. We're in business.

You're breaking my heart, you know that? (Say the guy who wrote half of the 4400 novels . . ..)
 
Throw in The 4400 and we have a deal.

Hm. Never watched it, barely heard of it, know nothing about it, so normally I'd say go screw, but....well, I'm tired, & someone already invaded the Crimea again, which killed my plans for tonight, so....yeah, fuck it. We're in business.

You're breaking my heart, you know that? (Say the guy who wrote half of the 4400 novels . . ..)

A) I pretty much stopped watching television 10 years ago. Anything I've seen since then has been downloaded, & most of that has been old things or movies. B) My research shows the subject to be something I find completely non-compelling or interesting. "OOOooOOO SPOOOKY!" FEH.

Now, if you'd said you wrote books based on Now And Again...WELL.
 
I like the idea of a week long miniseries that crosses over the various eras. There was video game that did a pretty good job of this called ST: Legacy IIRC.
 
I cannot think of a worse idea

At worst it would be harmless. Nothing wrong with celebrating the past.

Unfortunately the 50th anniversary will go by with a whimper, even with the movie revitalization. It's not the hot Hollywood commodity it once was.

And yet the movie reimaginging is probably too big a deal to let anyone do small TV movies.

As much as I'd love that, it would never happen. Making 5 movies, with a cast that's decades older than when the show aired, with sets and costumes that are long gone, would never be feasible.

Realistically you could just about get away with an Excelsior TV movie. Perhaps Sulu's swansong. And maybe a Titan TV movie. Wouldn't need whole cast reunions then, or have to recreate too many established sets. I don't think you could capture DS9 in one special and keep it affordable, or get the Voyager gang together again. There was a 5th series?
 
Aside from the inherent logistical and financial hurdles, I think that this is an idea that sounds and looks better in the mind's eye than in actual execution. Would the one-off special consideration anniversary tag leave these projects invulnerable to internecine combat regarding plot, technical excellence, and the inevitable inclusion/overload of the nostalgia/schmaltz tripe, er uh, trope(s)?

NO, NO, and NO. Writ large under the BIG 50 Banner and the incipient pressure that would imply, I would imagine that the baying, carping, and crying after the fact would make the consternation expressed before, during, and after production of any single stand alone theatrical feature, say Abrams I, look merely like the unpleasantness at the end of one of the Caretaker's hoedowns!

Besides which, how would whatever self-congratulatory huzzahs that might result, help in making any material progress towards the real brass ring, a new legitimate series, broadcast or otherwise??
 
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