I am hoping he does Star Trek right and not make it a "Phantom Menace" clone.![]()
J.J. Abrams is making a unique Star Trek film, but is aware of Star Trek's vocal fans.
As reported by Los Angeles Daily News, Abrams, who admits to having been more of a Star Wars fan than a Star Trek fan, is adding action to Star Trek. "The movie we're making won't feel like any other 'Star Trek' you've ever seen," he said. "There hadn't been this kind of action in a 'Star Trek' movie before."
But he hastened to add that Star Trek XI won't deviate from what Gene Roddenberry had envisioned for Star Trek. " is being true to the vision of our abilities and of what Roddenberry started," said Abrams. "So it's this very interesting hybrid of honoring its origins and also being something completely brand new." Abrams wants to make a good movie with appeal to all, including the existing Star Trek fans. "As a director, my sole mission was to make a movie that was entertaining and emotional and funny and scary and all of the things that I know I want to see when I go to see a movie," he explained. "It's a huge adventure. But because we've done a lot of work leading up to it, it was already honoring 'Trek' for those very vocal fans."
Let the complaining begin.
That's my greatest worry, Abrams destroying the classic
Did "Superman IV" destroy the "Superman" legend?
Did "Batman and Robin" prevent any more "Batman" films being made?
Every Superman movie since has sucked
the only thing keeping the franchise alive were cartoons/comics and the odd good episode of Smallville
WB managed to pull a rabbit out of a hat by hiring some damn good writers, a great director and really expensive and talented actors for Batman Begins
What makes them right?What makes you right and me wrong?
my intution hasn't let me down very often in my 49 years.
I am hoping he does Star Trek right and not make it a "Phantom Menace" clone.![]()
That's my greatest worry, Abrams destroying the classic
my intution hasn't let me down very often in my 49 years.
People bring varying expectations and "gotta haves" to their entertainment. Promotional clips and advance news have to have certain things to pique our interest.
I've tried each new incarnation of Trek with varying results. Everything had something to recommend it and varying amounts of disappointment. Maybe...hell, no maybe about it, there's been an over satuation of Trek and far too much disappointment. We've been promised so much so often and had those promises broken that trust has been exhausted. There's none left.
Believe it not there's nothing I'd like more than to get a new Trek project I could get into. But I don't see it. Every new bit of information that comes out of it just adds to my discouragement. And Hollywood is just as bad as politics when it comes to spin such that you can never believe a goddamned word they say. Otherwise every project would be gold instead of most of it being crap.
I just don't believe them anymore. TPTB have thoroughly destroyed whatever goodwill I could have held for them.
Trek XI might be a surprise, but I'm inclined to doubt it. I've little doubt it'll be a financial success, but that's pretty much meaningless to me because a lot of things have been successful that I wouldn't waste two minutes for.
"Superman Returns" was quite a good movie.
It might sound simplistic, but I'm just really jazzed there's new Trek coming out. New Trek! AND...Kirk/Spock/Scotty/Sulu/Chekov/Uhura Trek!!!
I'm psyched.
-Rabittooth
What makes them right?What makes you right and me wrong?
No one has a perfect batting average, but my intution hasn't let me down very often in my 49 years.
As a TOS/TAS onlie, even I can agree with this statement.My intuition tells me several things: that it's probably going to do pretty well financially; that I will probably like it more than anything else that's come out of the Trek franchise in at least a decade; and that people like you are almost certainly going to continue to hate it and make sure that no expression of optimism about it, however small or vague, goes unchallenged.
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