*Sigh* I guess there's no such thing as suspension of disbelief anymore.
*Sigh* I guess there's no such thing as suspension of disbelief anymore.
For us older guys it's not a big deal, but for younger viewers accustomed HD resolution screens I wonder.*Sigh* I guess there's no such thing as suspension of disbelief anymore.
Meaning what? I absolutely believe it's Captain Kirk fighting Khan in the engine room. It's not my fault I could tell it wasn't Shatner doing the kick.
Yeah, but a lot of 60's Trek could be casually dismissed by younger viewers as outdated and "camp." Even without the stunt guys being a trifle obvious. I've already seen it. People who don't look at it in context of the times generally find a lot to laugh at.
The show wasn't 'campy', but it did use 'camp'. For eg. Lester-Kirk filing her nails in the most extravagant way possible, and everyone else's reactions.
That's not the example that comes to mind. What comes to mind is "A Piece Of The Action" and "I, Mudd."The show wasn't 'campy', but it did use 'camp'. For eg. Lester-Kirk filing her nails in the most extravagant way possible, and everyone else's reactions.
Nothing wrong with some camp. It's 'cheese' that you don't want.
The show wasn't 'campy', but it did use 'camp'. For eg. Lester-Kirk filing her nails in the most extravagant way possible, and everyone else's reactions.
That wasn't meant to be camp. I'm pretty sure that was William Shatner doing what he honestly thought was a serious dramatic portrayal. Granted, that's the opinion of an individual.
The show wasn't 'campy', but it did use 'camp'. For eg. Lester-Kirk filing her nails in the most extravagant way possible, and everyone else's reactions.
That wasn't meant to be camp. I'm pretty sure that was William Shatner doing what he honestly thought was a serious dramatic portrayal. Granted, that's the opinion of an individual.
That's why I've always been proud of my college hometown's local pizza/brewery joint:cheese kind of confuses me. I've heard is as a pejorative and a positive, also ham and hammy. Besides confusing me, it makes me want a sandwich.
I thought it was Fred Freiberger who said that.And reportedly Gene Roddenberry wasn't happy with "I, Mudd" and "A Piece Of The Action" when he got back from his temporary absence that left Gene Coon in charge. I believe he wasn't crazy about "The Trouble With Tribbles" either.
GR: "Star Trek is not a comedy."
He might have repeated it, but I believe Roddenberry said it first.I thought it was Fred Freiberger who said that.And reportedly Gene Roddenberry wasn't happy with "I, Mudd" and "A Piece Of The Action" when he got back from his temporary absence that left Gene Coon in charge. I believe he wasn't crazy about "The Trouble With Tribbles" either.
GR: "Star Trek is not a comedy."
He might have repeated it, but I believe Roddenberry said it first.I thought it was Fred Freiberger who said that.And reportedly Gene Roddenberry wasn't happy with "I, Mudd" and "A Piece Of The Action" when he got back from his temporary absence that left Gene Coon in charge. I believe he wasn't crazy about "The Trouble With Tribbles" either.
GR: "Star Trek is not a comedy."
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