Man, that is like reading my stuff when I post about SFS !!!
What can I say? The Dark Side flows easily.
Honestly, what you have there covers most of my minor objections to TWOK. And again, I think it is to the film's credit that very little of that stays in mind long enough to disrupt the flick.
That's completely fair. My response was tongue-in-cheek, of a fashion, though those observations dog my viewing experience of TWOK, as a 26-year-old, to such an extent, that I really can't quite get past them any longer. In my teens, it was a different story, though TWOK felt cheap to me even then.
I do disagree about Kirk's cabin, though; I find the carpet on the walls and the sonotube cabinets up there to be immense improvements on TMP's no-one-can-really-live-in-a-room=this-glarey (well maybe in The Abrams Universe?)
I'll meet you half way: that lighting paneling on the ceiling was a bit much in TMP. And did Kirk really need a table in the middle of his room, with four seats, to boot? Well, I suppose he could have had private dinners with scantily-clad female guests. The redress in TWOK gives his lodgings a warmer, cosier feel . . . BUT . . . you have to remember that TMP was Kirk's big reunion with the Enterprise, and that he wasn't even meant to take command. His quarters hadn't been filled with any of his personal effects. Kirk was, for all intents and purposes, a stranger. If GR had been kept in charge, we would likely have seen a fitting progression in Kirk's living space, and a warmer -- by design -- sequel.
I think that while some of Mike Minor's design work is a little bit SF-hokey (phase II transporter room comes to mind), it always has its heart in the right place, and I think what he and Jennings did in TWOK for Kirk's quarters was a very decent salvage job, and Spock's quarters falls under the heading of 'nice try' though that infinity mirror (which I imagine came from ModernProps) is just too feeble. Spock's water bottle IDIC could have been lit more sparsely to some good effect (one of the few things they got right in SFS), and I'd love to see Minor's artwork for that, which I read made Spock's quarters look like an opium den.
I'll respectfully leave that area alone, now. There's not much more I can say about either character's abode.
I even like the idea of using stuff like those audio cassette holders they added to the bridge walls, but I'd've done a better job of disguising them if I went that route ... they should have been using the wonderful battery holder castoffs that seem to have been employed for the basis of arm controls on THE LAST STARFIGHTER (I used a ton of them on super-8 films, and you can see some when they first enter the planet base in ALIENS.)
CASSETTE HOLDERS???! Of course! Damn, it's obvious in retrospect. Man, that just makes me look on TWOK with even more disdain. Honestly, I have no idea why those extra pieces were added. The clean spaces and advanced aesthetics of the TMP bridge were broken by those decisions. And the shapes just look like cheap 80s stuff -- which, as you've just revealed to me, is a truer impression than I previously realised.
And I find a lot of the editing to be very effective, myself. An old BEST OF TREK went on and on about how TOS used lots of insert shots and TMP completely eschewed this approach, but TWOK returned to it, and it is quite true.
Yeah, well . . . as can be said, and has been said, a thousand times or more . . . TMP was a conscious evolution from TOS, so the idea that it didn't just repeat every situation and visual tic is part and parcel of why it was made the way it was made, and why that works so beautifully for those that dig it.
There are the wince-making ones (the hand on the stereo system knobs during 'yellow alert'), but a lot of nice ones (like Khan looking for the controls as the shields drop, and the one of Sulu's board as the ship shakes while he fires phasers in Mutara.)
The latter aren't exactly terrible, but the former??? No, no, no! You've got it wrong. See my list again. That's not a stereo system . . . it's an old computer terminal!!! Look:
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/twokhd/twokhd0434.jpg Talk about a willful anachronism! You can see it in all its 20th Century, right down to the labelling which is in various states of dissolvement, presumably due to acid erosion from excessive human handling.
I'm guessing you've got TMP at the top of your trek movielist, and then a long gap before another one. Do you have a rough ranking, or is it more like the lyric in B&W Gilligan's Island episodes when they sing ' ... and the rest?' For me, TWOK and TMP and TFF are the only ones I honestly LIKE, so while I can rank the rest, it is kind of like ranking most TNG episodes ... most of the time I think, 'who cares/why bother?'
You guessed right. I've said so before. And doesn't my avatar kind of give the game away? In any case, I agree with you. Ranking the films is a pointless exercise. Exactly as you said, I see it as TMP . . . and the rest.
Before anybody can ask if I liked typing this, the answer is 'yes' ... my coffee was made and I enjoyed the 2 cups while keying this, so this was a relaxing way to wake up.
