Those aren't the only options nor are they mutually exclusive. One can also hate something without constantly reminding everyone how much. That is a waste of everyone's time and sanity.True. Conversely it also doesn't mean accepting without question whatever is being peddled.Are you going to start playing Nerys Myk's petulant little game of harping every time I express an opinion you don't like or agree with?
If I don't like something then that's my right and I also have every right to express it as much as anyone else has to express what they like or dislike?
Lots of others are expressing dissenting opinions of nuTrek so why aren't you and Myk harping on them? Have I got some sort of fucking target painted on me?
What is wrong with you people?
The only true Star Trek is "The Cage". Everything else is fanwank.
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I'm sorry. I can't get past the phrase "the Spock I grew up with."
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Those aren't the only options nor are they mutually exclusive. One can also hate something without constantly reminding everyone how much. That is a waste of everyone's time and sanity.Are you going to start playing Nerys Myk's petulant little game of harping every time I express an opinion you don't like or agree with?
If I don't like something then that's my right and I also have every right to express it as much as anyone else has to express what they like or dislike?
Lots of others are expressing dissenting opinions of nuTrek so why aren't you and Myk harping on them? Have I got some sort of fucking target painted on me?
What is wrong with you people?
Oh stop playing the "victim."
No one is harping on you. You're free to hate whatever you want and post about it as freely as you wish.
However, implying that people who like this film would like anything with Trek slapped on in is an insult to everyone with an open mind.
You're totally free to harp on everyone that your particular niche of Trek is the only one that matters and the rest of the universe is somehow inadequate for thinking otherwise.
I am totally free to point out that I am a fan of TOS and that I don't have that narrow a view of the Trek universe and that there are others who are willing to enjoy other Trek related ideas beyond the original series.
You are either unwilling or unable to do that and that's your right as a "fan."
Warped9 has made it loud and clear that he doesn't like anything post '79. There's no surprise that he doesn't like this film and finds fault with it. He makes points, but none of them are good, because when you go out of your way to hate everything, there is nothing that is going to merit a valid argument one way or the other, because no matter what your opinion is, the other side will always be the same with unflagging lack of variation. It doesn't make any debate interesting or engaging.Are you going to start playing Nerys Myk's petulant little game of harping every time I express an opinion you don't like or agree with?
If I don't like something then that's my right and I also have every right to express it as much as anyone else has to express what they like or dislike?
Lots of others are expressing dissenting opinions of nuTrek so why aren't you and Myk harping on them? Have I got some sort of fucking target painted on me?
What is wrong with you people?
Oh stop playing the "victim."
No one is harping on you. You're free to hate whatever you want and post about it as freely as you wish.
However, implying that people who like this film would like anything with Trek slapped on in is an insult to everyone with an open mind.
You're totally free to harp on everyone that your particular niche of Trek is the only one that matters and the rest of the universe is somehow inadequate for thinking otherwise.
I am totally free to point out that I am a fan of TOS and that I don't have that narrow a view of the Trek universe and that there are others who are willing to enjoy other Trek related ideas beyond the original series.
You are either unwilling or unable to do that and that's your right as a "fan."
Works both ways though. I was chastised for my views on the film in the film forum. I wasnt putting anyone down for liking it, I was only posting my dislike fot the film. Also that I hope Shatner is in the next one so it gets even more silly so they wont last but a couple films more.But if fans like it fine. I dont. So again fans of the film have berated fans who didnt like it as well. Of course us complaining about it will do no good. This is always what happens in debate or discussion. From Film to religion to politics. Everyone wants their opinion to be right and will think everyone else is stupid if they dont agree. Just one of those things that we cant control.
Warped9 may get a little personal from time to time. But he does make good points for people who dislike the film.
^^^Yes I know he doesnt like anything past 79'. I have debated him in the past. But this time he is entirely correct. Im sure even he can see that this film makes all the rest of the series very tolerable now.
^^^Yes I know he doesnt like anything past 79'. I have debated him in the past. But this time he is entirely correct. Im sure even he can see that this film makes all the rest of the series very tolerable now.
I don't really see how. Are you saying that he'll now look at VOY and Nemesis with a more appreciative eye?? That I would pay real money to see!!![]()
^^^Yes I know he doesnt like anything past 79'. I have debated him in the past. But this time he is entirely correct. Im sure even he can see that this film makes all the rest of the series very tolerable now.
I don't really see how. Are you saying that he'll now look at VOY and Nemesis with a more appreciative eye?? That I would pay real money to see!!![]()
Stranger things have happened....ok maybe not..but I cant see him faulting those other shows for at least trying to maintain continuity and a cohesive Trek universe.
I was born on the first of January, 1966. So yes, I literally grew up with these characters.I'm sorry. I can't get past the phrase "the Spock I grew up with."
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You mean the one who talked openly about his Ponn Farr with Droxine?
And got jiggy with Leila and Zarabeth?
And threw a bowl of Plomeek soup at Number One/Nurse Chapel??
The one who angrily smacked a phaser out of his "protege's" hand??
The same Spock that leered and made sexual insinuations to Janice Rand and flrted with Uhura on the bridge??
The one who gave Kirk a back massage??
The guy who was knowingly cheating on his wife T'Pring and wouldn't give some blood to his daddy?? That Spock??
I was born on the first of January, 1966. So yes, I literally grew up with these characters.I'm sorry. I can't get past the phrase "the Spock I grew up with."
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What's so "funny" about that?
I'm sorry. I can't get past the phrase "the Spock I grew up with."
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You mean the one who talked openly about his Ponn Farr with Droxine? And got jiggy with Leila and Zarabeth? And threw a bowl of Plomeek soup at Number One/Nurse Chapel?? The one who angrily smacked a phaser out of his "protege's" hand?? The same Spock that leered and made sexual insinuations to Janice Rand and flrted with Uhura on the bridge?? The one who gave Kirk a back massage?? The guy who was knowingly cheating on his wife T'Pring and wouldn't give some blood to his daddy?? That Spock??
I was born on the first of January, 1966. So yes, I literally grew up with these characters.I'm sorry. I can't get past the phrase "the Spock I grew up with."
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What's so "funny" about that?
The one who gave Kirk a back massage??
And just when in the hell did this supposedly happen?
I'm sorry. I can't get past the phrase "the Spock I grew up with."
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You mean the one who talked openly about his Ponn Farr with Droxine? And got jiggy with Leila and Zarabeth? And threw a bowl of Plomeek soup at Number One/Nurse Chapel?? The one who angrily smacked a phaser out of his "protege's" hand?? The same Spock that leered and made sexual insinuations to Janice Rand and flrted with Uhura on the bridge?? The one who gave Kirk a back massage?? The guy who was knowingly cheating on his wife T'Pring and wouldn't give some blood to his daddy?? That Spock??
Yes, I'd forgotten about Spock cracking wise with the recently-raped Rand.
Because it sounds like you are talking about a real person. Or you think you are.
And just when in the hell did this supposedly happen?
"Shore Leave."
So, have there been that many alterations from Classic Trek as a result of this latest movie?
If so, what are they? (I'm to lazy to check myself......)
Except that the universe that the Narada arrived in wasn't the same universe that preceded TOS. That's the point. They arrived in a universe that had a TOS-era props during the Pre-Cage era, and uniforms which more closely reflect TNG than the pre-cage era. And where, apparently, crew got to have their families on board long before, in TNG, Starfleet started putting families on starships.Its the many worlds theory. Especially relating to time travel.
The arrival of the Narada in 2233 is the quantum event that created the JJverse.
Too many deviations to pretend that "it's the same reality."
(And please, none of those snarky "none if it is real, you dumbass" comments anymore, guys... that's not an argument, it's just snideness, nothing more or less... a way to try to "win an argument" without actually having to debate the topic being discussed.)
[/QUOTE]Yeah, "Star Trek" makes a lot of those "decisions" to tell the stories it wants to tell. Doesn't mean I like them, but in the end it Paramounts call. On screen simply informs continuity. For the whys you have to go to what the authors say.They also decided that a cadet (not even a commissioned officer... an O-1) can be promoted to Captain (an O-6), skipping past every rank in between, and hopscotching the entire existing population of Starfleet in the process, because of a single mission where, let's be blunt, he got lucky.The movie is fantasy. The reality is Paramount hired these guys to write a movie. They've decided that Nimoy's Spock in this film is the Spock from TOS. No amount of fannish pronouncements on the internet will change that.
Oh, and they decided that you can see a planet collapse by a "black hole" with the naked eye, yet not be affected in any way by that black hole yourself.
All we saw ON-SCREEN... which, by any argument, is the only thing that is "official"... is that a guy named Spock, played by Leonard Nimsey, came back to a past that wasn't the same past he remembered.
Anything beyond that is "unofficial and unsupported."
Can't say I ever noticed that.It can be assumed that Nero's time tampering had something to do with the shift, although in reality the true reason behind the uniforms seen in Star Trek were to associate the audience with the much more familiar Original Series uniforms seen through the late 1960s in contrast to the pilot uniforms which were only seen in two episodes. A similar situation arose in "Friday's Child" where Leonard McCoy is shown in a flashback video wearing an Enterprise tunic whereas, historically, he should have been wearing an earlier pilot episode uniform.
And ultimately, that's what I'm complaining about. Not that it's "not TOS" (your point is correct... this is NOT the original show, it's an entirely unrelated "universe"... and I tend to agree that the Old Spock" we see here isn't really the Spock from the "timeline" we grew up with... just another "alternative universe" variation).The one thing people should give this film credit for, is the renewed interest in the original show and a renewed appreciation for the calibre of storytelling that was possible in the 60s. That is an era of storytelling that is long gone for several reasons, the least of which is the overall cynicism of our modern society as a whole. I think this new franchise has a unique opportunity to bring back some of that idealism that followed TOS and made it endure these many years.
Apparently he didn't see that one.And just when in the hell did this supposedly happen?
"Shore Leave."
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