I guess they are bringing out the big guns to revive fan interest?
Leonard Nimoy to Reprise Role as Spock in 11th 'Star Trek' Movie
Leonard Nimoy to Reprise Role as Spock in 11th 'Star Trek' Movie
23skidoo said:
Trek fans hate prequels - see Enterprise.
They hate flashbacks and holodeck recreations -- see These Are the Voyages.
But having seen how fandom has worked regarding Trek over the last 10 years since I first went online, my confidence is not very high.
Regardless of who is in the film (and I do not like to 'blame' actors so I hope Quinto does well), Abrams has his work cut out for him to overcome franchise-killing debacles like 'Nemesis'. And I don't think the reboot format is the strongest way to revive Trek.
23skidoo said:
I really fear that everyone will be distracted by Nimoy and it'll hurt Quinto's attempt at making an impression, especially since he will have by then spent 2 seasons playing supervillain Sylar on Heroes, thereby having to fight typecasting on top of everything else. And everyone will be comparing him to Nimoy. (Yes that would happen in any event, but even moreso since Nimoy will be in the SAME FILM).
23skidoo said:
I am just concerned that the filmmakers are making some unwise decisions based upon prior experience with this corner of fandom. Trek fans hate prequels - see Enterprise.
They hate flashbacks and holodeck recreations -- see These Are the Voyages.
posts here and at Trekweb from people who hate the film already simply because they're recasting the icons. That's another strike against the film. And I also fear that by not only bringing in Nimoy as Spock but, presumably therefore, making a TNG-era tie (wait for the announcement of Patrick Stewart or Kate Mulgrew making a cameo -- I fully expect it) the studio is going to make the film less attractive to the absolute newcomers to Trek that the franchise needs to attract in order to remain viable.
The fans are way to small a group to bother trying to please.
Orintho said:
The fans are way to small a group to bother trying to please.
I think this is very incorrect, but I do agree that they need to focus on making a good movie. Star trek fans span the globe.
Sec31Mike said:
I think they threw Nimoy whatever it took to get him to sign on to the project.
Sec31Mike said:
There is nothing original about what they are doing.
Sec31Mike said:
They cannot push Star Trek forward without the current fanbase. We are the ones that are going to be the biggest vocal proponents of any Trek endeavor. Without us, they would have to spend a small fortune just in advertising to get people's attention. Let alone the fact that Star Trek has become stigmatized. Overcoming the stigmatism will take more than getting JJ and cres to make a movie. It will take a concerted effort and require a consistent effort to bring Trek back to it's heyday.
I personally think the TOS era should be left alone and let the legends remain legends. I don't know hoe they are going to make a major motion picture set in the era without damaging established canon.
I personally have not heard anything coming out of the Trek XI project that is making me want to go spend alot of money for the theater experience. There is nothing original about what they are doing. I think they threw Nimoy whatever it took to get him to sign on to the project. And a cameo by Stewart would only confuse the issue even further.
original left there that hasn't been dissected already?
23skidoo said:
Trek fans hate prequels - see Enterprise. They hate flashbacks and holodeck recreations -- see These Are the Voyages.
Sec31Mike said:
How about everyone that's been knee jerking my statements coming up with some form of valid support for this project, Just because they slap a Star Trek label on it doesn't make it good.
TOS has been around over 40 years, how is there anything original left there that hasn't been dissected already?
How are they going to develop a new fanbase without the existing fanbase?
Do they really think they can start fresh with a property that is highly developed and has already permeated pop culture?
If they want a fresh fanbase they need a fresh approach, not a recycling of the oldest property in the book.
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