"Abandon hope, all ye who enter here..."
Thanks for the clarification. I didn't realize the Prequel trilogy was considered popular (but it must be compared to ST Insurrection and Nemesis)
I think they're playing it a little coy with the marketing. The trailers aren't exactly clear that the film is a reboot of sorts. We, as fans, know this, but for the Not-We -- which is where this film has to win -- I'm not sure that it is at all clear that the film is a reboot. I think that for a lot of people, the film is going to be the story of how it all began.The media coverage is for what I have seen described as a "reboot of the cheesy old sci-fi series". It encourages us to "forget everything you know".
Here in Greenfield, MA, we have two bookstores--one that sells new books, one used books. The new books store doesn't (normally) sell any ST (or SW) books. However, several weeks ago I found a couple of ST "hurt books" ("bargain books" at Amazon), with 5 novels within the two TPBs, at 50% off. So of course, I bought them both.
The used books store, however, has a good, and growing, ST section. When I first started to get back into ST and ST novels, a man (the owner?) was glad to see another ST fan. He said something like "Everybody brings them in, nobody buys them." Earlier this month I was in again, and not only had the ST section grown, there was now a new, second set of shelves for them. (Previously they were piling up on the floor.) Also, there seemed to be more of the newer books than before. I managed to buy all four Mission Gamma books for (Get this!) $3.50 each, plus tax.When I was at the checkout, another person who was talking to the cashier (owner?) made a comment about being glad to see that he wasn't the only person who bought ST books.
All of the previous posts in this thread almost make me feel lucky to live here. However, except for the used books store and its ST books, there isn't much here that I care for.
Thanks for the clarification. I didn't realize the Prequel trilogy was considered popular (but it must be compared to ST Insurrection and Nemesis)
Looking at Movieweb's stats... Two of the prequel trilogy movies are in the top ten grossing films in the US. The lowest grossing Star Wars movie is The Empire Strikes Back, at 33. The highest grossing Star Trek movie is The Voyage Home, which is at 342.
Wow, not Trek or Wars? Is this an independant shop or one of the big chains? I only ask because I'm absoulutely shocked that they don't have books from at least one of two of the biggest sci-fi franchises in history.Here in Greenfield, MA, we have two bookstores--one that sells new books, one used books. The new books store doesn't (normally) sell any ST (or SW) books.
(and I then realised the novelization was also being sold in cinema candy bars)
Mr. Cox, if you read this, some dude was there, late 20s or so, looking through the paltry TREK section and I suggested he get the paper back versions of both your KHAN books..and he did!!! I told him they are both really books..
It's an independent store. From comments I've heard by employees to others in the store, business has been getting slower and slower lately, primarily because of Amazon (not just the economy).Wow, not Trek or Wars? Is this an independant shop or one of the big chains? I only ask because I'm absoulutely shocked that they don't have books from at least one of two of the biggest sci-fi franchises in history.Here in Greenfield, MA, we have two bookstores--one that sells new books, one used books. The new books store doesn't (normally) sell any ST (or SW) books.
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