^Thanks, Isis! Marked on my calendar!![]()
You're welcome, Skipper!
^Thanks, Isis! Marked on my calendar!![]()
No problem. Ignore ENT. A lot of us do.And yes, I have always thought FP could be considered an "unofficial" TOS prequil... as it does have a very Trek-ish feel to it, thou very early. Besides a few obvious things that stand out, it could fit nicely in the early days, especially before ENT came out and ruined everything...
TCM will be airing Forbidden Planet this Sunday (1/2/11) at 6 pm.![]()
No problem. Ignore ENT. A lot of us do.And yes, I have always thought FP could be considered an "unofficial" TOS prequil... as it does have a very Trek-ish feel to it, thou very early. Besides a few obvious things that stand out, it could fit nicely in the early days, especially before ENT came out and ruined everything...![]()
Yesterday, at the age of 80.
Forbidden Planet is equal to Trek, not part of it.
Yesterday, at the age of 80.
Forbidden Planet is equal to Trek, not part of it.
Or how Star Wars isn't part of Battlestar Galactica.
Forbidden Planet is my favorite science fiction movie.
In certain ways, I like it better than Star Trek.
That's only in certain ways, you understand.
That said, it doesn't quite fit with Star Trek unless you kind of cross your eyes. The similarities, I'm increasingly convinced, exist because Roddenberry lifted the largest part of Trek's premise and the initial conception of its "universe" directly from Forbidden Planet without acknowledgment. Given that there's nothing original in early Star Trek ,he could have been copying from quite a few pulp stories (as Cyril Hume probably did) but all the parts are assembled there together in Forbidden Planet and tied up with a nice bow for him - not just the naval analogies but the character attitudes and relationships and much of the story set-up for "The Cage."
Except for Spock. Spock comes from Eric Frank Russell's Martians.![]()
Oh man, what crazy timing! She passed away on Sunday and I happened to watch Forbidden Planet on Monday night. Lived to the ripe age of 80, but getting taken out by cancer is just a horrible way to depart.I'd no idea she had some roles on the Twilight Zone.
Forbidden Planet is my favorite science fiction movie.
In certain ways, I like it better than Star Trek.
That's only in certain ways, you understand.
That said, it doesn't quite fit with Star Trek unless you kind of cross your eyes. The similarities, I'm increasingly convinced, exist because Roddenberry lifted the largest part of Trek's premise and the initial conception of its "universe" directly from Forbidden Planet without acknowledgment. Given that there's nothing original in early Star Trek ,he could have been copying from quite a few pulp stories (as Cyril Hume probably did) but all the parts are assembled there together in Forbidden Planet and tied up with a nice bow for him - not just the naval analogies but the character attitudes and relationships and much of the story set-up for "The Cage."
Except for Spock. Spock comes from Eric Frank Russell's Martians.![]()
And look at Star Trek now, forty-five years later. Thanks to J.J. Abrams successful prequel/reboot, it is(if you will pardon the pun)better, stronger, and faster.![]()
Contrary to popular opinion, Star Trek didn't need JJ's help.
I could comment further, but I think I'll leave it at that.
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