i almost wish the Tarantino Trek had happened. It absoutely WOULD have generated buzz , and given Trek another moment of mainstream exposure it hasn't really experienced since 2009
Please no. Tarantino is all wrong for Trek and no buzz is worth his sweat word laden Shatner inspired fest.i almost wish the Tarantino Trek had happened. It absoutely WOULD have generated buzz , and given Trek another moment of mainstream exposure it hasn't really experienced since 2009
He tends to be a bit too dark for Trek.I loved Man of Steel and all of the other Snyderverse movies; I think that he'd be a great fit for Star Trek.
Yeah, all one has to do is look at Rebel Moon and his take on what Star Wars would have been like.He tends to be a bit too dark for Trek.
Fuck no.How about Zach Snyder
There are those who feel Tarantino would have made the film all about him or somehow inserted himself into Star Trek. But that's just silly!i almost wish the Tarantino Trek had happened. It absoutely WOULD have generated buzz , and given Trek another moment of mainstream exposure it hasn't really experienced since 2009

I liked his Guardians of the Galaxy when I finally got around to seeing it. (I think the only two things he's done that I've actually seen are the first two Guardians movies.)I believe they are just co-workers.I liked his Guardians of the Galaxy when I finally got around to seeing it. (I think the only two things he's done that I've actually seen are the first two Guardians movies.)
(Hmm. With Marvel a wholly owned subsidiary of Disney for some years now, is Donald Duck Howard the Duck's boss?)
Almost as bad a mismatch as Snyder.If I had to choose a "name" director for Star Trek, it'd be Christopher Nolan.
Almost as bad a mismatch as Snyder.
How about Zach Snyder

Then it would have loud overbearing music and dialogue you can’t hear.If I had to choose a "name" director for Star Trek, it'd be Christopher Nolan.

Tarentino's been dark, too; I'm not buying that about Snyder. And Star Trek's been in a dark place before.Yeah, all one has to do is look at Rebel Moon and his take on what Star Wars would have been like.
I remember after watching Tenet, and struggling so much to hear I googled, someone said the idea wasn't to hear every word but just get the gist of what was going onThen it would have loud overbearing music and dialogue you can’t hear.![]()

That's not very "dark", even for Star Trek.Tarentino's been dark, too; I'm not buying that about Snyder. And Star Trek's been in a dark place before.
There have been dark episodes of a Star Trek show, namely two of them (IIRC) on Deep Space Nine (In The Pale Moonlight and Inter Arma Silent Leges)-Snyder can do a movie, too (and I don't think it will be dark as people think it will be.)That's not very "dark", even for Star Trek.
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