Brighten up the colors a little and edit down some of the "beauty shots" (though I do love the long intro of the new 1701). Otherwise I think its perfect as is.
No Nogura! Adds nothing.
Exactly. The last thing the film needed was a boring office scene.
I never understood people's obsession with that scene. It would have added nothing that isn't explained in the exchange with Scotty and Kirk in the shuttle. Plus, the shuttle conversation leaves the the Kirk/Nogura exchange to our imaginations. If it was as amazing that Kirk got Nogura's approval as implied, then seeing it would undoubtedly be disappointing and lackluster.
I've said it before but I'll say it again here. What TMP needed bugged me for quite some time until I came across a 1950s era film called Run Silent Run Deep. In that film a young up-and-coming sub commander (Burt Lancaster) is unexpectedly replaced by a seasoned veteran (Clark Gable) for a particular mission. There is barely constrained resentment and friction amongst the crew between those loyal to one command officer or the other. It's a friction that even threatens the success of their mission. This is exactly the sort of thing we could have seen played out more forcefully between Kirk and Decker as it would have given us more emotional energy between the spectacular visual sequences. It could have been an undercurrent of tension to keep us guessing what could happen next.
And it wouldn't have been unprecedented for Star Trek to borrow from classic film. After all "Balance Of Terror" is a science fiction retelling of the '50s era film The Enemy Below.
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I've said it before but I'll say it again here. What TMP needed bugged me for quite some time until I came across a 1950s era film called Run Silent Run Deep. In that film a young up-and-coming sub commander (Burt Lancaster) is unexpectedly replaced by a seasoned veteran (Clark Gable) for a particular mission. There is barely constrained resentment and friction amongst the crew between those loyal to one command officer or the other. It's a friction that even threatens the success of their mission. This is exactly the sort of thing we could have seen played out more forcefully between Kirk and Decker as it would have given us more emotional energy between the spectacular visual sequences. It could have been an undercurrent of tension to keep us guessing what could happen next.
And it wouldn't have been unprecedented for Star Trek to borrow from classic film. After all "Balance Of Terror" is a science fiction retelling of the '50s era film The Enemy Below.
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This is exactly the sort of thing that TMP was missing, and it would have worked marvelously with the existing storyline.
One fairly good idea I have is this, the transporter accident involved Commander Sonak and Admiral Lori Ciana. From Roddenberry's novelization Kirk and Ciana were basically married, so the accident scene goes like this ...
Kirk and Scott rush into the transporter room, Kirk can see that it's Ciana on the pad - cut to -
Kirk meeting Ciana, at SF headquarter, they're in uniform - cut to - Kirk at the control panel
Kirk and Ciana on their first date, sidewalk cafe in San Fransisco - cut to - Ciana dying on the pad
Kirk and Ciana on a dance floor, music, slow dancing and kissing - cut to - Ciana dying on the pad
Kirk and Ciana walking down a hallway, heated happy argument - cut to - Kirk at the control panel
Kirk and Ciana in a briefing, can't take their eyes off each other - cut to - Ciana dying on the pad
Kirk and Ciana making love for the first time, grassy hilltop, ocean view - cut to - Ciana dying on the pad ... screaming
Kirk and Ciana having a marriage ceremony of some sort - cut to - Ciana and Sonak fade from the pads, it's over
"What we got back didn't live very long, fortunately."
I'm suggesting a a series of short scenes, Kirk and Ciana together would be twelve to fifteen second each and Ciana on the pad maybe five seconds each. It would certainly add understanding to Kirk getting lost in the corridor, having to ask where the turbolift shaft was, then being found by Decker. My additional scene would have added two minutes to the film, time could have been removed from the V'ger cloud fly through scene.
What do you think?
I actually am fond of Nemesis!I love witty XI haters.^ I would have Kirk in a fist fight every 5 minutes of the film. Change the warp drive engines to something absurdly large, and have the ship constructed on ground and not in San Fran but in Riverside. I would make the bridge very very bright with lighting. Have the crew drinking beer in engineering. Lets have a villian that is bald with a bad attitube, just like shinzon with no motivation. Thats a good start.
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I had a phone call with Fred Phillips in January 1984 and he said, when originally designing the new alien makeups, he'd been told there'd be a big banquet scene, like the one in "Journey to Babel", but where the ambassadors are informed of the mysterious unknown cloud heading for Earth, and that Enterprise would attempt to intercept. A much better chance to see the new UFP members (and their costumes) up close than what we got: meandering like tiny ants around the air tram station.
I would have made Decker female and eliminated the Ilia role.
Ah, that's good then. I misinterpreted.I actually am fond of Nemesis!I love witty XI haters.^ I would have Kirk in a fist fight every 5 minutes of the film. Change the warp drive engines to something absurdly large, and have the ship constructed on ground and not in San Fran but in Riverside. I would make the bridge very very bright with lighting. Have the crew drinking beer in engineering. Lets have a villian that is bald with a bad attitube, just like shinzon with no motivation. Thats a good start.
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I would have made Decker female and eliminated the Ilia role.
I would've made Decker a female and kept Ilia in there. That would have made for an improved film.![]()
Nah keep Decker a male, ditch Ilia, and use DaleC76's idea about romantic and professional tension with Kirk.
Why the hell they pay movie directors millions to make films, when they could just come here and get some advice for free, baffles me.
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