Hmmm yeah pretty much.
Hopefully you've got somewhere you can go at Christmas, that you're not left on your own.
Hmmm yeah pretty much.
The thing that pisses me off about Diamonds Are Forever, more than anything else, is the film going along with the idea that the Moon Landing was faked. Every time I hear that Conspiracy Theory, it pushes my buttons. All of them. Takes me right out of the movie.Diamonds Are Forever is at best mediocre and at worst hot garbage.
I think For Your Eyes Only did more with the aftermath of Tracy Bond's death than Diamonds Are Forever ever did. Bond is at her grave after some time has passed, Blofeld appears, they get into it, then James Bond finally drops him to his pre-reboot death. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Cue intro credits, then they get into what For Your Eyes Only is really about.Also it pretends the previous film didn't exist (or severely downplays it and doesn't directly mention the events of that film) just because some fans got butthurt over it. Sound familiar?
So, what I'm getting is the Trek utopia was destroyed by...SPECTRE?
Bond is zipping by so fast from place to place in that part of the film, it's hard to tell what the intention was, but that's the way it looked to me. But it's been 20 years since the last time I've seen it.Was that supposed to be faking a moon mission? I always assumed it was rehearsal/testing or something.
I saw it described as diluting the brand. The discussion I read was centered more around Star Wars and the feeling that the Mandalorian is doing harm by being mediocre. They likened it to a poorly painted flower in a field of flowers painting ruining the whole piece. Now, for me, I still don't quite get it. If a show/film is good on its own then it is still good, no matter what came after it. There is nothing that future installments can do to take away the value of the original work. It's always good.
Thus far it does not appear to be logical nor do the individuals I discuss it with around the webz seem inclined to move past that idea. Trek (or Star Wars depending on what I am discussing) gets trapped in to a box and anything outside the box is not only unacceptable but actively harmful to the brand.That would be particularly strange in the Trek context, given the era that some are clinging to featured plummeting ratings and box office receipts, and a licensee taking legal action against Paramount for running the franchise into the ground.
Hell, by that logic people may as well be angry with the majority of average episodes (let alone bad ones) in each series for detracting from the smaller number of excellent ones.
Human resentment to Vulcan is understandable. Star Trek's earth society (not ours) was making tremendous bounds in the late 20th and early 21st centuries until World War 3. The Eugenics Wars did not seem to slow them down, if anything, it helped. What the Vulcans did for earth was useful, from a band-aid standpoint in their post-war recovery, but it also stunted their growth. Not to mention the Vulcans deliberately withheld information about important local neighbors like the Klingons and Andorians, that Earth had a right to know about (how the Earth Cargo Service did not know about Klingons after decades of operation, I don't understand, but that's a thread for the future)
Vulcan interference was getting to the point, or past it, depending on your point of view, that it was no longer worth the gains.
You did hit the nail on the head here!Honestly, this might be an oversimplification but I think it's just that this Trek doesn't make people feel good. There's no happily ever after but honest and hard questions and challenges. Without that it feels very dystopian even though it is not.
Comes down to the feels.
You did really hit the nail on the head here!totally agree with you lynx. Star Trek is just generic sci fi now with bright see thru holo panels and everything. Even back to TOS humanity has learned to evolve in its behavior. Hard to believe that Picard shows humanity just like it is now even talking like 20th and 21st century humans. With the same exact slang. They even have the sane clothes we do. Yeah I used to watch Star Trek to get away from the real world and see a fantasy world where humans had finally gotten over their petty squabbles. Yeah we got the bad Starfleet admiral every now and then and the darker storylines in DS9 but there was always that humanity really is better in the background. That positivity. That’s all gone now.
why didn't the Vulcans show up before WW III, so that nobody would start firing nukes? That would've helped humans not resent Vulcans a lot.
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