I wasn't exactly sure where to place this thread, so Mods move it if it needs to be! This is also a very long post, so be ready for a novel!
As I flipped through random videos on YouTube, I came across "Star Trek: Of Gods and Men," a three episode movie. I expected it to be a fan wank with some of our more "active" fans taking part. I was glad to see I was very mistaken.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0835378/plotsummary (for the plot summary)
There are some actors who really shine here and there are some who are just dreadful:
Walter Koenig is especially great as her mirror counterpart, a bitter man who loses his family. Having never seen him as an evil character on Babylon 5 (or at least I think he was evil), it was weird to see him in such a role, but he excelled.
Alan Ruck put in a strong performance as Harriman. In Generations, he was written as a weak useless character for the service of the story. But in "Of Gods and Men" he has several good scenes that balance out any bad ones.
Kudos must also go out to Gary Graham, Chase Masterson, and J.G. Hertzler, who always put in great performances in any Trek role they are given.
Unfortunately, Nichelle Nichols is painfully bad. It was like taking the character straight out of the 60's and plopping it down into this. She had no definition and no character. It was just painful.
Garrett Wang...why? Could they have not found a Trek alumni with acting ability?
The production values made it obvious it was a low budget, but I for one was able to overlook that and enjoy the piece for what the artists intended: a homage to Trek and to Gene Roddenberry.
Comments? Thoughts?
As I flipped through random videos on YouTube, I came across "Star Trek: Of Gods and Men," a three episode movie. I expected it to be a fan wank with some of our more "active" fans taking part. I was glad to see I was very mistaken.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0835378/plotsummary (for the plot summary)
There are some actors who really shine here and there are some who are just dreadful:
Walter Koenig is especially great as her mirror counterpart, a bitter man who loses his family. Having never seen him as an evil character on Babylon 5 (or at least I think he was evil), it was weird to see him in such a role, but he excelled.
Alan Ruck put in a strong performance as Harriman. In Generations, he was written as a weak useless character for the service of the story. But in "Of Gods and Men" he has several good scenes that balance out any bad ones.
Kudos must also go out to Gary Graham, Chase Masterson, and J.G. Hertzler, who always put in great performances in any Trek role they are given.
Unfortunately, Nichelle Nichols is painfully bad. It was like taking the character straight out of the 60's and plopping it down into this. She had no definition and no character. It was just painful.
Garrett Wang...why? Could they have not found a Trek alumni with acting ability?
The production values made it obvious it was a low budget, but I for one was able to overlook that and enjoy the piece for what the artists intended: a homage to Trek and to Gene Roddenberry.
Comments? Thoughts?