Really?
I was 24.![]()
You know, I firmly believe people can be grumpy old chaps at any age. Especially in SF fandom.
Really?
I was 24.![]()
Would you prefer the bulge accentuating one piece outfits of Bob justman?
Shh no one wants to hear a real life explanation that actually makes senseI do hope folks remember that the carpeting used for TNG was specifically so that the floor of the set didn't interfere with the sound recording of the actors voices when they were walking around the ramps and such.
Most sets used on a sound stage are mainly made of wood, which tends to start getting squeaky after prolonged use.
Carpeting is the industry standard for decreasing and/or eliminating that problem.
(it also eliminates the problem of actors slipping down uncarpeted ramps)
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Well I do hope that style comes back sooner than laterAnd TOS looked very 1960s. Right down to the beehives and miniskirts!
Somehow, I don't think 'Sexy' is ever going to go out of style.Would you prefer the bulge accentuating one piece outfits of Bob justman?
Somehow, I don't think 'Sexy' is ever going to go out of style.
(at least not while Humans are still using 'physical sex' for reproduction)
So, for you the proper 24th century aesthetic looks like the inside of a Princess Cruise line ship; or Hilton hotel lobby?![]()
This show better show the Angel One city on a completely different planet or I am so totally boycotting!I miss reused matte paintings.
And now we don't have LCARS, what is disaster.
Safe and familiar is what sells.Ergo, my perplexity with this blander interpretation of the distant future. Of the future of TNG.
Isn’t it funny how these days were all marketing VP’s for the company? Although I care that it sells, I don’t care that it sells. I’m talking about what I, a fan, like, on a fan board.Safe and familiar is what sells.
That's all well and good but there is real world considerations that balance my fan desires. So, yes, safe and familiar is what sells and Hollywood is more risk adverse. I don't need a marketing degree to observe trends.Isn’t it funny how these days were all marketing VP’s? Although I care that it sells, I don’t care that it sells. I’m talking about what I, a fan, like, on a fan board.
Fans speak a good game but haven't demonstrated a willingness to purchase it. So, that's the rub.And what I think would sell to other fans. I mean, they’re departing from the path that sold spectacularly in the past, to go on a new meh-er one.
It's about the execution. Star Trek hasn't been utopian since TNG, so it's always been a variation of "grimdark".I mean, fan films went down the darker more grittier path long before DSC got accused of being "grimdark." Fan films explored ideas of war, and trauma and loss. So, if anything, CBS went the path that fans supposedly wanted. And yet, there is this neverending litany of complaints of them missing the point of Star Trek...![]()
"Point on the model to where all the beige touched you."I don't want to talk about it...
And TOS looked very 1960s. Right down to the beehives and miniskirts!
It's about the execution. Star Trek hasn't been utopian since TNG, so it's always been a variation of "grimdark".
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