There is so much that is stupid, silly and hackneyed in TUC that it's really picayune of them to single out one detail simply because it might not have been their idea.![]()
Well, the original concept was for the characters to sign off, not the actors.
There is so much that is stupid, silly and hackneyed in TUC that it's really picayune of them to single out one detail simply because it might not have been their idea.![]()
Good gravy, that would have been terrible.
For what it's worth, Meyer offers an apology for his behavior toward Roddenberry in his autobiography, The View from the Bridge. He says that he shouldn't have been as dismissive and as arrogant toward Roddenberry, especially in the script meeting where he stormed out, as he was. He had his reasons -- when your movie is about to start filming, and you're on a deadline, that's not the time for major rewrites like Roddenberry wanted -- and he explains those reasons, but he also also admits that he treated Roddenberry with contempt when he shouldn't have.But Meyers/Flynn? I am no great fan of Roddenberry’s, but the lack of respect that I could hear oozing from their words was a let down. Meyer really comes off as a real egotistical nut-job. And Flynn? He just sounds like a jerk.
This is why I don't pray at the alter of Nick Meyer. He's been saying stuff like this for a long long time. I think alot of the stuff he did to WOK was both an improvement and why it was successfull. For those same reasons I think this is why TUC is, as Dennis put it, silly. I hate TUC. I hate it deeply. I don't care for Meyer either. He is to TOS-film what Braga is to MT. He may also be what JJ is to Sub-Prime Trek. Time will tell.
On the other hand, there really was no good reason for Meyer to treat Roddenberry with such hostility and contempt. Storming out of a story meeting, for example, was quite unprofessional and unnecessary.
Do you have any idea what an unrepentent dick Roddenberry was? Ask the real creators of TNG, longtime friends of Roddenberry who weren't credited in the main title sequence.On the other hand, there really was no good reason for Meyer to treat Roddenberry with such hostility and contempt.
A title that was virtually meaningless. It was just a way to get Roddenberry's name on the final product without actually having him involved in any significant way.After all, Roddenberry did create Star Trek, he was important to the fans, and he was "executive consultant" on the film.
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