Re: Reason why I am not happy for a 4th film.
So no, I'm not looking forward to either the 3rd or any other of these movies, if they will involve this particular group of actors or this particular setting (Abramsverse, for lack of a better term) or this particular way of presenting these characters.
But I'm not saying that people who do like it shouldn't. We all like what we like, and if I end up observing the 50th anniversary with the older material that I prefer because TPTB don't give a damn that there are people who are Star Trek fans but not nuTrek fans, so be it.
It's such a shame that Star Trek apparently isn't held in similar regard.
To clarify: I don't like the nuTrek cast or how their characters are written. There was exactly one line in STiD I liked. I didn't like the overall story of either of the previous two movies. I don't think this 'reboot' was necessary at all.Maybe they like the cast and the idea of a new, rebooted TREK, but were unhappy with the execution of one or both films? And are hoping for the best now that there's a new director and screenwriter?why would anyone be excited to see more of something they dont like ?I am curious: is there anyone who doesn't like the nuTrek films but is excited that there will be a fourth film starring the principal nuTrek actors?
I thought VAN HELSING sounded great on paper. Then I saw the movie. Ditto for the remake of THE WOLF MAN.
But I still want to see the Universal Monsters make a comeback.
So no, I'm not looking forward to either the 3rd or any other of these movies, if they will involve this particular group of actors or this particular setting (Abramsverse, for lack of a better term) or this particular way of presenting these characters.
But I'm not saying that people who do like it shouldn't. We all like what we like, and if I end up observing the 50th anniversary with the older material that I prefer because TPTB don't give a damn that there are people who are Star Trek fans but not nuTrek fans, so be it.
I think there is still some misunderstanding going on here. I never said they should have VHS, and if they want to buy DVDs, I never said they shouldn't do that, either. I am just pointing out that there are fans who do not own the DVDs either because they don't want to or because they can't afford them. Therefore it's unreasonable to assume that "everybody" has already seen whatever extra material is on the DVDs, and it would be nice if that could be shown on TV.See, I don't know if it's that simple. Most of the post-09-introduced Trekkies would have the DVD's, simply because VHS wouldn't have been available to them if they wanted to backtrack. If they were interested in watching that kind of featurette or documentary, they have access to that sort of thing already.I'm saying I don't buy Star Trek DVDs (can't afford them), so it would be great if CBS did something for TV. Maybe the people who have bought all the previous DVDs have seen a lot of this stuff, but the rest of us haven't. And there would be new material anyway, since there's not a day that goes by without something new happening with some aspect of Star Trek.It's not hostile, it's confused. I just don't really understand what position your coming from.
The argument was that there's not much trivia-centric stuff they could do that Trekkies wouldn't already know, via DVD special features etc. So therefore, he'd rather more original content like a new film. You say, 'No DVD here.' So...what are you getting at? Just suggesting something you'd like to happen? Or are you suggesting it's something you think CBS should do, and you're holding you situation up as a reason why?
Again, not hostile. I'm just not great at tone via writing.
There are also new fans coming along every day (or so it seems). Just because something is a fact we've known for decades, that doesn't mean it's not brand new information to someone else. If the older fans had a "yawn" reaction to every new fan's "goshwowboyohboy!" enthusiastic reaction, the new people wouldn't feel very welcome, would they?
Again, it's a matter of assuming that because there may not be interest in one medium, there won't be interest in another. Not everyone subscribes to Netflix, whether by choice or because they can't afford it (yes, I know it's inexpensive, but I had to give up something else in my entertainment budget to be able to afford it as I can't have both). I've never even heard of "The Captains." When was that available?Also working against it is that CBS doesn't know if there is a TV audience in that sort of thing. Judging by how documentaries like 'The Captains' were let go by Netflix, I'm guessing they at least weren't huge crowd draws. Sometimes it's not that that reason, but usually it is.
It was also a 50th anniversary, and the BBC made a fantastic effort to celebrate it. I did subscribe to the Space Channel for this, and it was worth it - many hours' worth of programming, showing old episodes, interviews with surviving cast members, and much more even before getting to the main event itself.I think people are putting a little too much faith on the precedent set by Doctor Who's anniversary. That really was a different situation in a lot of really important ways.
It's such a shame that Star Trek apparently isn't held in similar regard.
That's unfortunate. I wasn't a B5 fan at first, mostly because it kept getting pre-empted for sports and other stuff. I never knew when it would be on from week to week, so I gave up. It wasn't until many years later, after JMS was the GoH at a science fiction convention I attended that I decided to give it another try (by that time B5 was available on the Space Channel). I've got most of the B5 DVDs, but as with most of what I buy in that medium, I had to wait until they were on sale).It's like for eg. I really want Babylon 5 to get a DVD release here. I was too young when it initially came out, and it's been out of circulation for a decade. I think with Farscape, BSG and Trek getting the Bluray treatment, and a double whammy of a new Trek&Wars in the next 12 months, now would be a good time to cash in. Give it a bluray upgrade for good measure.
But...I understand why that probably won't happen. It's out of print because it just didn't sell here, and it rarely airs for the same reason (and I think AUSTAR has it now). It would be unfair for me to blame whoever releases them for not wanting to lose a lot of money. They're not stupid or disloyal for making that decision, I'm just unlucky.