Put trevanian on the commentary if that's the requirement. He has far more insight on the same level as Dochterman.
Well, why don't you ask trevanian to do one?
Put trevanian on the commentary if that's the requirement. He has far more insight on the same level as Dochterman.
Put trevanian on the commentary if that's the requirement. He has far more insight on the same level as Dochterman.
Well, why don't you ask trevanian to do one?
You've clearly never met me.Agree to disagree I guess...![]()
The Okudas were relegated to trivial input while the creators of the film commented on what they did. Fair enough.
Dochterman is on the audio commentary of a film he has absolutely no connection to, whatsoever, beyond talking to Robert Wise 20 years after he made it. He wasn't there, did nothing, knows nothing aside information given to him 20 years after the fact.
Put trevanian on the commentary if that's the requirement. He has far more insight on the same level as Dochterman.
I didn't say trevenian has worked on ST:TMP.Your point about Trevanian is nonsensical. Trevanian hasn't (to my knowledge) worked on ST:TMP -- any version of it!
Elton, he worked on the bloody Director's Edition!
I'm of two or minds minds on TMP, so I imagine I could provide a gusher track as well as a posterior-ripping track practically as an improv act by now ... certainly my wife thinks so, since she's heard enough rants and exclamations ...
Having looked at the rest of the commentaries on offer... belch. What a waste of time.
I didn't say trevenian has worked on ST:TMP.Your point about Trevanian is nonsensical. Trevanian hasn't (to my knowledge) worked on ST:TMP -- any version of it!
I clearly stated he has more knowledge that is on the same level as Dochterman's, ie sourced directly from people who worked on the film, than Dochterman has.
Neither of them should be on it.
I'll drop it when you stop ascribing bollocks to me. I said the Okudas are normally relegated to trivial text commentaries, and also shouldn't be on the audio commentary for a feature they had no direct connection to.
I said the Okudas are normally relegated to trivial text commentaries, and also shouldn't be on the audio commentary for a feature they had no direct connection to.
None of which explains why they didn't get Richard Taylor or Doug Trumbull or Andy Probert or any of dozens of other people who actually worked on the darned thing to record a commentary. I think the extras-makers just lazily go to the easiest people to find.
I said the Okudas are normally relegated to trivial text commentaries, and also shouldn't be on the audio commentary for a feature they had no direct connection to.
That's like saying people shouldn't write reviews for a movie they didn't take part in, or that RiffTrax shouldn't riff a movie because they had nothing to do with it.
And the Okudas are more than just simple trekkies. They're Trek historians who have contributed immensely to Star Trek as a whole and what they do is really a labor of love. They're also fun and enjoyable to listen to.
None of which explains why they didn't get Richard Taylor or Doug Trumbull or Andy Probert or any of dozens of other people who actually worked on the darned thing to record a commentary. I think the extras-makers just lazily go to the easiest people to find.
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