Maybe TVH was a one-off, but it showed that Trek movies can at least be more like the show in that it's about problem solving and character interacting, rather than fighting a vengeful villain.
Let's take a single example: Generations. Not only do they re-use the TV sets, props and uniforms (which is a good and a bad thing at once), but they get lost in techno babble as if they're talking to the TV audience, and refer to the show's obscure moments (the emotion chip, Farpoint station, etc.)
Reusing sets isn't pandering, otherwise STID panders because it reused sets/props/uniforms.
They also built new props and actually half of them had the jumpsuits.
And of course, First Contact brought in all new everything, so clearly it couldn't be pandering.
The movies weren't nearly as technobabble heavy as the show
And Farpoint isn't that obscure since it was in a very much watched finale that was only months prior.
Plus, it's not as if it's really that relevant of a plot line.
The TNG movies have plenty of flaws, but pandering only to the core base isn't really one of them.
See, it's even obscure to you, since you mixed up "All Good Things..." with the TNG pilot.
Maybe TVH was a one-off, but it showed that Trek movies can at least be more like the show in that it's about problem solving and character interacting, rather than fighting a vengeful villain.
But that was thirty-years ago. Audiences have changed, Hollywood has changed.
Keep Nimoy out of it.
Shatner should pull a Stan Lee.
It would be tough to do such a large ensemble and write a coherent story around it.
Complaints of Nimoy being in both movies. What ingrates!Focusing on the nu-crew makes more sense from a story perspective. There have been enough complaints about Nimoy making appearances in both new films. Perhaps if they did a "The Deadly Years" where the crew ages artificially fast, for reasons, and they have to figure out a solution.
Beyond that, I'm uncertain of a good way to have the old crew make it back in there.
It would be tough to do such a large ensemble and write a coherent story around it.
The last time someone said that we ended up with Generations!
I thought the Reeves-Stevens did an EXCELLENT job of it in their novel, Federation.
Complaints of Nimoy being in both movies. What ingrates!Focusing on the nu-crew makes more sense from a story perspective. There have been enough complaints about Nimoy making appearances in both new films. Perhaps if they did a "The Deadly Years" where the crew ages artificially fast, for reasons, and they have to figure out a solution.
Beyond that, I'm uncertain of a good way to have the old crew make it back in there.
We're lucky to have Nimoy/Spock nearly 50 years after the show premiered.
Yeah, it was an indulgent and technically pointless cameo in STID. And it's absolutely heartless and ungrateful, IMO, to simply not just accept it as a harmless cameo.
I for one was grateful to see Nimoy again. It was quite a joy to see him.
Or to paraphrase Sulu, "I'm delighted any chance to see Nimoy as Spock again."
I agree it SHOULD focus on nuTrek, but I also think it's possible to include an ensemble cameo if it's written well.
If it's going to happen, Justin Lin is the man to do it with his obvious experience handling ensembles.
And there will never be a better time than NOW---50th anniversary, these guys are still alive and kicking.
YES, *NOW* IS THE TIME.
NOW...or never.
***DUN DUN DUN***
Sorry, the last line of your post seemed like it needed an extra bit of kick.
*ahem*
*gets coat*
It would be tough to do such a large ensemble and write a coherent story around it.
The last time someone said that we ended up with Generations!
I thought the Reeves-Stevens did an EXCELLENT job of it in their novel, Federation.
Complaints of Nimoy being in both movies. What ingrates!Focusing on the nu-crew makes more sense from a story perspective. There have been enough complaints about Nimoy making appearances in both new films. Perhaps if they did a "The Deadly Years" where the crew ages artificially fast, for reasons, and they have to figure out a solution.
Beyond that, I'm uncertain of a good way to have the old crew make it back in there.
We're lucky to have Nimoy/Spock nearly 50 years after the show premiered.
Yeah, it was an indulgent and technically pointless cameo in STID. And it's absolutely heartless and ungrateful, IMO, to simply not just accept it as a harmless cameo.
I for one was grateful to see Nimoy again. It was quite a joy to see him.
Or to paraphrase Sulu, "I'm delighted any chance to see Nimoy as Spock again."
I agree it SHOULD focus on nuTrek, but I also think it's possible to include an ensemble cameo if it's written well.
If it's going to happen, Justin Lin is the man to do it with his obvious experience handling ensembles.
And there will never be a better time than NOW---50th anniversary, these guys are still alive and kicking.
YES, *NOW* IS THE TIME.
NOW...or never.
I'm not saying now isn't the time, or that Paramount will not try to capitalize on the opportunity. I just think that it would be difficult to balance such an large cast without taking away from someone.
As for Spock's appearance in ID, it was fine, by me, but I understand the complaints because it was rather deliberate fan service that amounts to Spock telling Spock that Khan is bad news. I have no problem with Nimoy being in the film, but maybe it could have been done differently and feel more in line with the story.
Also, the 50th presents the opportunity to do a lot of different things with the original cast, so the idea of just doing a feature film seems limiting to me.
I think Lin can do it, but it could end up like Generations, where Nimoy and Kelley opted to not appear in the Ent-B because it was essentially a glorified cameo. There really needs to be something for everyone to do.
I can see the POV, but not for me, I say bring Shatner and Nimoy back.
Shit, bring back Nichols, Takei, Koenig and Whitney while you're at it! Make it a party and a reunion. These guys are still around 50 years later, and so is Star Trek. If anything in pop culture deserves a little self-indulgence, it's Star Trek.
I'm sure the writers can come up with a good script for it.
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