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Ronald D. Moore Trek XI review

jdp13

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Anyone know if Ronald D. Moore has a review of Star Trek XI posted anywhere? I'd like to hear his thoughts.
 
As someone who has listened to his podcasts, it probably goes something like, "So, what do I think about Star Trek..." (sound of zippo lighter, exhalation) "I liked it. But I think they should have made Spock a chick."
 
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As someone who has listened to his podcasts, it probably goes something like, "So, what do I think about Star Trek..." (sound of zippo lighter, exhalation) "I liked it. But I think they should have made Spock a chick."

Love those podcast. I had the same thought that he'd probably make Spock a chick :rommie:.
 
"It needed more darkness. More "reality." People should've watched that movie and wanted to blow their own brains out just for something interesting to do."
 
"We're at the studios, so drink of choice is diet Coke. And the smoking lamp is off. So...JJ, think you know anal retentive crazy-mad fans stuck in the past? Lemme tell you, sir..."
 
Moore is pissed that the Romulans weren't changing their plans for the Federation every five minutes.
 
Moore is pissed that the Romulans weren't changing their plans for the Federation every five minutes.


:guffaw:

Too true.

"We have a plan. That plan involves having a years-long dysfunctional cocktail party in space, and sex with humans, and convincing the humans that our plan is actually much more involved and complicated than this."
 
"So...JJ...these crazy mad anal fans I'm telling you about? Unless you dot every T and cross every eye, they will jump in every gap and shout FAIL!! to the high heavens. Know what I say? Frak 'em. Make that mad cash."

:rommie:
 
Moore is pissed that the Romulans weren't changing their plans for the Federation every five minutes.


:guffaw:

Too true.

"We have a plan. That plan involves having a years-long dysfunctional cocktail party in space, and sex with humans, and convincing the humans that our plan is actually much more involved and complicated than this."

Oh.

NOW I get it.

Why didn't they just frakkin well say so in the first place?
 
He'd probably say it isn't the direction he would've taken it in, and that he's "evolved" beyond Star Trek.

I doubt it. That doesn't sound at all like him. It sounds a little like a fan attempt to parody him, though.

He had some pretty positive things to say about this movie before it was released, IIRC.
 
I've been thinking the same thing recently, I wish he'd pipe up about it. I'm pretty sure he'd say he liked it, as he liked The Phantom Menace.
 
TPM, though it didn't live up to the landmark set by the Holy Trilogy, isn't the crapfest that many make it out to be. In fact, in my view, it's a good flick. I just don't think it was the movie everyone imagined or expected lo those years.

Lots of problems, definitely. Did it expose George Lucas' weaknesses as a filmmaker? Definitely. But it was not the disaster some are inclined to say it is.

IMAO.

:bolian:
 
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