Dear god! What's even happening!?!?!
Because the song was from the Jeffersons doesn't mean it ain't true.
Isn't this Old Trek?
I'm not complaining but I was kinda hoping for a fresh, original take on the franchise. New people, new ideas, new direction. Something cutting edge and different.
Two guys who worked on Old Trek seems like going down the road of... more of the same. I'm sure I'm worrying over nothing. I guess the new people that are brought in won't elicit much response. Anyway. Whatever.
This is kinda like the announcement for Star Wars when Lawrence Kasdan was hired as the writer for TFA. Its good publicity for Trek fans to pay for the Star Trek CBS service. Its a great move to sucker people in.
"...I have nothing but respect for what [JJ] does. But it’s so different from… I don't see Spock as a guy that goes around slugging people and just sort of hitting them again and again and again. None of these people seem to be the same characters that I was asked to deal with. I know what II is about. II is about friendship, old age and death. I know what IV is about. It’s about extinction. It’s about taking care, ecologically, of the only home that we have. I understand what VI is about. It’s about the collapse of the Soviet Union, and it’s about change and fear of change and “Have we reached the end of history?” as Francis Fukuyama wrote when the wall came down. Those are the themes and the ideas of those three movies on which I worked. I don't know what the ideas are in the new Star Trek movies. I understand that they’re rebooting them, but that’s a mechanic chore, that’s a technical chore."
Not to turn this into a J. J. Trek bashing thread or anything, but Meyer just gets it:
http://www.craveonline.com/site/771077-nicholas-meyer-think-j-j-abrams-star-trek
http://www.startrek.com/article/exclusive-interview-part-iii-nicholas-meyer-on-todays-trek
I feel like I'm alone on an island as one of the only people willing to pay $6.99 for new Trek. Yes, I know CBS is using me. Don't care. Shut up and take my money, CBS.
Besides, we don't know what CBS All Access will be like in a year's time. They've expresses interest in having other original programs on there. And I'm sure once the rights expire for CBS programming on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc., CBS will probably use that opportunity to make CBS All Access the exclusive home for those programs.
I agree that it would be more desirable to have it on Netflix or Hulu, but maybe come January 2017, CBS All Access will be worth that $7 a month? We just don't know.
You mean the good one? Yeah.Isn't this Old Trek?
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