North Pole-aris said:
Captaindemotion said:
To be fair to TMP, the idea of it being the most expensive movie ever at the time is somewhat misleading. That budget was not all spent on TMP - it wasn't a money gobbler the way that Waterworld or Titanic was. Rather, for complicated accounting reasons, all the money which had been expended on previous abortive Trek movies (Planet of the Titans etc) and on Phase II were laid to the movie. Only a portion of it was actually spent on TMP itself. Similarly, the ridiculous $250m budget for Superman Returns incorporates monies spent on abortive Superman projects over the previous decade, not simply on Bryan Singer's movie.
Exactly - the "creative accounting" employed on TMP wasn't and isn't unusual, so we can't go into special pleading on its behalf.
It's not special pleading (I'm not very fond of the movie!), simply giving the bigger picture, as no-one had pointed out this factor beforehand. The accounting system in question isn't unusual in Hollywood, but TMP is the only Trek movie to have 'enjoyed' it, so I do think some acknowledgment of that should be made.
TMP is a pretty spectacular looking movie, for all its flaws (bland uniforms aside) but as I say, it's not like they threw money at the screen the way, say, James Cameron does in his movies.