john titor
Captain
They were probably thinking, oh no not another sh1t movie we have to act in, why are we here anyway, the script sucks. Plus they had been doing tng without a break for years
He was in the NORTH and SOUTH Miniseries at least 2 of themSorry folks, but I find Frakes, or at least his character to be annoying.
I looked up his IMDB biography and saw that he was an unknown character actor before getting TNG. I never heard of him. (but to be honest, I have never heard of any of them except for LeVar Burton). He has done no work in front of the camera and he has had some minor directors work. I am sure the man is rich from TNG but he is lucky he got that job because that was far and away the best job he's ever had (grabbing ass with Marina Sirtis is a close second to a fat paycheck in my book.)
Mr. Scott
Patrick was in DUNE the movie
Michael was in CHIPs
They were probably thinking, oh no not another sh1t movie we have to act in, why are we here anyway, the script sucks. Plus they had been doing tng without a break for years
http://trekmovie.com/2008/12/05/frakes-up-on-star-trek-2009-up-for-more-tng/
Trekmovie.com reports the following from an interview with Riker's protrayer by iF magazine. Here's an excerpt:
"iF: At the same time, do you feel sad that the NEXT GEN movies have come to an end?
FRAKES: Yes. By all means. I had dinner with Patrick [Stewart] last week and we were both ready to go back to do another one."
I want a Made-for-TV miniseries!!
I agree. A newbie to the forum here and yesterday posted this thread:TNG MFTV miniseries could work well. I can easily imagine a four night, 8-hour cable miniseries
you need to be a little more realistic. A two night 4 hour event is probably the best you can hope for.
The real challenge with any kind of miniseries will be the cost of the cast.
I agree. A newbie to the forum here and yesterday posted this thread:TNG MFTV miniseries could work well. I can easily imagine a four night, 8-hour cable miniseries
you need to be a little more realistic. A two night 4 hour event is probably the best you can hope for.
The real challenge with any kind of miniseries will be the cost of the cast.
options for new Star Trek visual entertainment
http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=84866
in which I also believe a miniseries would be good. The cost of the cast and sets are big. If they are going through the trouble to reassemble the cast and the sets then 4 hours wont be enough a 6-8 hour (3-4 nights) miniseries would be ideal. And a miniseries would give the show enough budget for FX as with the feature films sometimes the budget doesn't really help the movie overall. A 6-8 hour miniseries will allow enough time to explore characters and story arcs.
No offense, but where do you come up with 6-8 hours? Where do you ever see a 4 night mini-series? It doesn't exist on US television.
the budget will barely be larger than episode budgets. And with most of it going to rebuild sets there would be no massive "kewl" fx battles.
No offense, but where do you come up with 6-8 hours? Where do you ever see a 4 night mini-series? It doesn't exist on US television.
Well first I was thinking for a TNG miniseries 6-8 hours due to the costs and effort to put the sets together and gather the legacy actors. If Paramount Produces this then what is channel would they sell it to? There is no longer the UPN network. SciFiHD channel? HDNET? TNTHD?
TNT does have miniseries more often than other channels.
Length:
Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries (2003) ran 183 minutes (3 hours). That would be 3 nights with limited commercials. I think that model would be fine.
Star Trek could cut a US deal exclusively with SciFi channel for a 6 hour miniseries over 2 weeks. 2 times a week.
Paramount knows they would sell a certain # of units of the Blu-Ray and DVDs to the fans 3-9 months after the miniseries airs on television. They know fans want the space battles they were used to even on the weekly shows for a few minutes on ST:Voyager and ST:Enterprise. It can't be all soap opera on the ship for 180 minutes. Miniseries can take a longer time to produce and do post production and not under the pressures of a weekly series. If Trek producers approach it like HBO approaches a miniseries then it will be a level of production values between a weekly series and a feature film.the budget will barely be larger than episode budgets. And with most of it going to rebuild sets there would be no massive "kewl" fx battles.
The visual FX would have to be done in 1080p HD as it would be show in HD.
None of the series CGI visual effects work were done in HD save for a few shots on ST:Enterprise that the visual effects supervisor felt there was too much aliasing and artifacts.
Right there is a certain $ for the visual effects budget. This may be the last time the legacy cast of TNG is together as the 2 features they are 'signed up for' may not happen due to the Trek 2.0 reboot continuing with the new actors.
The most probable channel would be SciFi channel as the 6 broadcast networks wouldn't get enough ratings.Will this be shown on SciFi and produced cheaply like their other mini-serieses, or will this be shown on HBO and have a larger budget, but focused more on sets and productions, not FX.
I disagree.All of ENT was done in HD, and now all of TOS has been done in HD.
None of my comments were in regards to content or story in this thread. As fans we all want a great story. As a TV series, miniseries, or feature film we all DO want a great story. Star Trek producers know who they can hire to write great Trek stories. They have decades worth of material as a history of who they want to bring back on a future project.more money should be spent on FX shots instead of developing the best story possible for them?
They were probably thinking, oh no not another sh1t movie we have to act in, why are we here anyway, the script sucks. Plus they had been doing tng without a break for years
As actors they are capable of rejecting any role that isn't up to their personal standards. So your explanation doesn't wash.
They were probably thinking, oh no not another sh1t movie we have to act in, why are we here anyway, the script sucks. Plus they had been doing tng without a break for years
As actors they are capable of rejecting any role that isn't up to their personal standards. So your explanation doesn't wash.
It pays the bills
^ The CW really does need a special, or new show...
I just don't know what to say.... How did anyone not talk about Patrick great performance in the best King Arthur movie ever made... Excalibur...
We're at a point where the whole Trek universe in so jam-packed that we're pitching UFP Prison Break and other non-sense.
We're at a point where the whole Trek universe in so jam-packed that we're pitching UFP Prison Break and other non-sense.
Whatever, man. I'll just have to make my TNG-era meets Red Dwarf seriescentering around a garbage and recycle transport without you.
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