Like I said, fuck them and fuck what they did to Trek
You tell em. Starting sites like TrekToday, Trekcore, Memory Alpha, and whatnot. Bunch of cretins.
It's sooooo niche friend and sooooo geeky.
The studio want mainstream and they don't want geeks. We're finished whether you like it or not. We'' have fan productions, fan fiction etc but we'll never have Voyager again.
Hurrah..!!
I've figured out what pisses off the pedants and it's because this time I don't think the fan base will make or break the film and there's a few of them that HATE that.
Fan power brought it back in 1979 - it did not bring it back this time.
They HATE that.
They HATE the fact that JJ is bigger than they are and that this has a momentum of it's own removed from what they think or want.
They see themselves as Trek and all that surrounds it. It's obvious to anyone who tries to engage with them.
All the major Trek actors allude to it at some point or other in their biographies - the fans and their reaction to the destruction of the Enterprise - the fans and their reaction to Sulu Captaining the Excelsior - the fans and their reaction to the death of Spock - the fans and their reaction to Nimoy/Shatner directing etc.
The fans were the actors allies and little snippits would get released before anything happened if the actors did not approve of what they were asked to do. Roddenberry was the 'brains' behind so much of that - the old letter writing campaign - pressing the flesh at conventions etc.
That core of fans hates the fact that they have nothing to do with or any hold over this movie - and that's why the opinions by certain 'fans' is so negative.
I think fandom may well split after this movie because nothing they do or say has any relevance within the studio today. They cannot make or break this film - only Joe Public can do that now and they hate that- the dirty little secret is out and it will finally be seen for what it is. It's either niche entertainment or it's about to go seriously global in a way that it has not for 20 years. That, of course, was a whole generation ago.
In some ways - the chickens have come home to roost. Trek toward the end of it's last run was not relevent to many at all - it was relevent to a few.
This film is the acid test of that rationale - radical and different production values are being mooted in place of tired and worn out methodology that entertained an undemanding few so long as it had chubby and aging actors turning out for another payday.
Patrick Stewart looked as bored as anyone could possibly look in his last two outings as Picard. What future was there in that?
You will see the future come May 2009 - and it's a future that NONE OF THOSE NICHE WEBSITES YOU MENTIONED HAVE ANY INFLUENCE OVER.
You might love it, you might hate it.
I hope you all grow up.
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