Blinking Gorn. The horrible Tholian and Klingon ship redos. Complete crap hangar deck and shuttlecraft.
That's just for starters.
Hey, I'm not saying that it was a flawless project (FAR from it), just that I liked that particular bit.
Blinking Gorn. The horrible Tholian and Klingon ship redos. Complete crap hangar deck and shuttlecraft.
That's just for starters.
Seriously, what do you expect him to say? Is he really going to publicly piss into CBS' cornflakes?In one of the featurettes included with TOS-R, didn't Robert Justman say something to the effect that all these new effects were exactly what they had really intended in the first place, but they weren't able to do at the time due to budget constraints, etc.?
Kor
Seriously, what do you expect him to say? Is he really going to publicly piss into CBS' cornflakes?In one of the featurettes included with TOS-R, didn't Robert Justman say something to the effect that all these new effects were exactly what they had really intended in the first place, but they weren't able to do at the time due to budget constraints, etc.?
Kor
Seriously, what do you expect him to say? Is he really going to publicly piss into CBS' cornflakes?In one of the featurettes included with TOS-R, didn't Robert Justman say something to the effect that all these new effects were exactly what they had really intended in the first place, but they weren't able to do at the time due to budget constraints, etc.?
Kor
Justman was also credited as "technical consultant" on the TOS-R project. I'm not sure how closely he was involved in the whole process, as far as creative input, approval, etc. I'll have to go back and watch those featurettes agian.
Kor
Quite frankly, I much prefer the original special effects over the newly remastered versions. That being said, I much prefer the remastered versions of the episodes (not including the effects). It was really nice to see sharp, color corrected episodes.
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