Every time I think of what Shatner wanted as opposed to what he was allowed to do, I get angry. If they had given him the budget Star Trek V deserved (based on ST 4s great success) we would have gotten a sci-fi Lawrence of Arabia rather than a big budget remake of Way to Eden. Don't get me wrong, I love TFF and think it's tons better than WtE, but it could have been so much better. Damn Paramount and damn Harve Bennett.
Every time I think of what Shatner wanted as opposed to what he was allowed to do, I get angry. If they had given him the budget Star Trek V deserved (based on ST 4s great success) we would have gotten a sci-fi Lawrence of Arabia rather than a big budget remake of Way to Eden. Don't get me wrong, I love TFF and think it's tons better than WtE, but it could have been so much better. Damn Paramount and damn Harve Bennett.
Nick Meyer made TWOK on a tiny budget. You don't need a huge budget to make a good movie.
Also, a more special effects-heavy finale with neat rockmen wasn't the difference between success and failure here.
Meyer's movie was written around it's budget. Shatner's was intended to be an epic. While you don't need a huge budget to make a good movie, you need a huge budget to make a Lawrence of Arabia style epic.
^Don't forget Roddenberry nixed the whole God/Satan Heaven/Hell stuff.
Every time I think of what Shatner wanted as opposed to what he was allowed to do, I get angry. If they had given him the budget Star Trek V deserved (based on ST 4s great success) we would have gotten a sci-fi Lawrence of Arabia rather than a big budget remake of Way to Eden. Don't get me wrong, I love TFF and think it's tons better than WtE, but it could have been so much better. Damn Paramount and damn Harve Bennett.
Nick Meyer made TWOK on a tiny budget. You don't need a huge budget to make a good movie.
Meyer's movie was written around it's budget. Shatner's was intended to be an epic. While you don't need a huge budget to make a good movie, you need a huge budget to make a Lawrence of Arabia style epic.
No. The difference was Shatner getting cockblocked by both Bennett and the studio 'til only a few tiny, tattered shreds of his original ideas were left on the screen.Also, a more special effects-heavy finale with neat rockmen wasn't the difference between success and failure here.
I know there is some real HATE for this movie. I'll be honest, I don't genuinely dislike any of the Star Trek movies. There are some better than others, but none I downright despise. Star Trek V really gets too bad a rep by the fans.
This was my first theater-going Trek movie too! I was five the day it opened and I have such a vivid memory of it. Hey, what do you know, I was five when I saw Trek V.
Nothing wrong with Shatner's direction.
Paramount was "cheap" with them because Trek movies, up until AbramsTrek, and excepting TVH, pretty much had a ceiling in terms of how well they'd do at the box office.
How much of that was actually direction vs production and writing?
This thread should be required reading before every young person's confirmation or bar/bat mitzvah. You cannot be called and addressed as an adult until you realize and publicly admit how crappy ST V is.
Badly conceived, written, directed, produced and executed in every way. (ok, I like the old timey steering wheel and the music cue that accompanies it (ok, all the music))
Until then you are a child.
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