If that was serious then all I can do is laugh. "Let men work " is too terrible to take seriously.
This is going to be a stinker. There are no good scifi movies which have been written by women (ever!). Also everything this particular individual wrote turned out to be mediocre at best. I just don’t understand why they don’t just go along with the Tarantino script, pretty sure they could buy that story for a decent price.
i really hope the studio is going to reconsider its decision, the few good female screenplay writers out there won’t be interested in doing Star Trek. Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top? They already ruined Disco and Picard with the „Beyer treatment“.
just let the men do their work, please...
a. - While it's never a good idea for one to assume one fully knows what @Jayson1 means by anything he's posted, I will note that he did not use that word.If you imply, that this was an attempt to troll the thread, you are mistaken...
a. - The opinions stated in this post concerning the proposed movie -- or concerning the prior track record of a particular individual proposed to be connected with such a movie -- would be on-topic, though perhaps would be arguments demanding some additional subsequent support. The same would be true of the wish that the studio reconsider its decision or that they instead had gone with the proposed Tarantino version -- be prepared to give further arguments in support.This is going to be a stinker. There are no good scifi movies which have been written by women (ever!). Also everything this particular individual wrote turned out to be mediocre at best. I just don’t understand why they don’t just go along with the Tarantino script, pretty sure they could buy that story for a decent price.
i really hope the studio is going to reconsider its decision, the few good female screenplay writers out there won’t be interested in doing Star Trek. Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top? They already ruined Disco and Picard with the „Beyer treatment“.
just let the men do their work, please...
Another thing was I trust Tarantino and his nostalgia of cinema; I felt he could've done something special and honor Star Trek. From what I read he expressed an enthusiastic love for TOS and with his choices of bringing back actors he loved from his youth and catapulting them to reinvigorated relevance. It would be an interesting element if he made those kinds of choices for his Star Trek, creating a pocket world set in TOS universe. The way he expressed his confusion of the ridiculous multi-timeline nonsense showed his vision was not set in the JJTrek reality. I agree, Viacom should've encouraged him to go forth with this venture; a space western for the ages. Any fears of him guttering Star Trek with F-bombs and inappropriate gore like what Kurtzman has done with those CBS+Paramount streamings hasn't seen his TV work.Not enthused at all. The Kurtzman Trek stuff has been so ridiculously stupid, even when it's well produced and directed, that you can't really sell me on writers and other creative people from that team being involved. I need something more substantial to bet on... otherwise it will have to be against.
The Kelvin Trek people I think have at least one more good movie in them. But like carving it out of wood, they don't seem likely to find its shape before ruining it. They're batting performance is 2/1 against. Even if they can get one more movie I doubt they'd possess the foresight to close out the series with it. (Then we'd still be left hanging after four films, why not just be left hanging at three?)
Paramount really blew it by not calling Tarantino's bluff before he moved on. You really want to make a movie, act like you want to make a movie. Sure, let's both make a movie. (Authorship is more important to me than canon anyway. What separates a Motion Picture, a Wrath of Khan, a Voyage Home or even an Undiscovered Country from... just about every other ST film we've gotten really.)
How does a rock get in to character?
This is going to be a stinker. There are no good scifi movies which have been written by women (ever!). Also everything this particular individual wrote turned out to be mediocre at best. I just don’t understand why they don’t just go along with the Tarantino script, pretty sure they could buy that story for a decent price.
i really hope the studio is going to reconsider its decision, the few good female screenplay writers out there won’t be interested in doing Star Trek. Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top? They already ruined Disco and Picard with the „Beyer treatment“.
just let the men do their work, please...
This is going to be a stinker. There are no good scifi movies which have been written by women (ever!). Also everything this particular individual wrote turned out to be mediocre at best. I just don’t understand why they don’t just go along with the Tarantino script, pretty sure they could buy that story for a decent price.
i really hope the studio is going to reconsider its decision, the few good female screenplay writers out there won’t be interested in doing Star Trek. Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top? They already ruined Disco and Picard with the „Beyer treatment“.
just let the men do their work, please...
c. - 2. - "Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top?" - Another topic all its own. Likewise, this is not the forum for that conversation. General Trek Discussion might be the right place.
Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top?
Because it's Star Trek. It's always had an agenda promoting equality and diversity, even if it's strayed a time or two because of imperfect writing staff.
If there was ever a post that fit Women's History Month, I'm sure this wouldn't be it....This is going to be a stinker. There are no good scifi movies which have been written by women (ever!). Also everything this particular individual wrote turned out to be mediocre at best. I just don’t understand why they don’t just go along with the Tarantino script, pretty sure they could buy that story for a decent price.
i really hope the studio is going to reconsider its decision, the few good female screenplay writers out there won’t be interested in doing Star Trek. Why does Star Trek always have to push the female agenda over the top? They already ruined Disco and Picard with the „Beyer treatment“.
just let the men do their work, please...
Of course it is. And this one might be. There's only the base assumption because of Abrams' involvement.is it possible to write a Star Trek movie that is not in the Kelvin universe?
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