Why didn't they ever put the call out to a Spielberg or Ridley Scott or James Cameron to handle a Trek movie instead of directors on the tail end of their careers (TMP), in-house people too familiar with the material (Nimoy, Frakes, etc.) and people who have no business in a director's chair (Baird)? Contrary to what many Trekkies believe, I don't think a good director has to "get" Trek no more than Sam Peckinpah "got" the old west when he made The Wild Bunch. All they need to know is a keen sense of characterization, story pacing, and visual flair. All the things that Trekkies like, the things they feel a director must "get", is all window dressing to hang on what should be a very taut, real human drama.
I know I'm in the minority to think this and I'm sure I'll get a slew of examples as to why I'm wrong. But I felt it had to be said.
I know I'm in the minority to think this and I'm sure I'll get a slew of examples as to why I'm wrong. But I felt it had to be said.