Yes. But I'm not sure who could convincingly play a younger Kelsey Grammer.I wouldn't mind see a young Bateson or relative showing up in one of the upcoming movies. It would have been an interesting episode, ala yesterday's enterprise without the reset.
Yes. But I'm not sure who could convincingly play a younger Kelsey Grammer.I wouldn't mind see a young Bateson or relative showing up in one of the upcoming movies. It would have been an interesting episode, ala yesterday's enterprise without the reset.
I like the TNG/nuTOS crossover idea. So what if the TNG crew is getting up there in years - turnabout is fair play.![]()
And many times you get what you pay for..cheap ingredients, cheap product produced.If Star Trek XI is hugely successful and knowing the cast is signed up for two more films, do you think Trek fans might get the Generations film people wanted to see? Kirk's Enterprise, with Picard's enterprise fighting an enemy together
Both Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes have expressed interest in doing another Star Trek film. I don't know what Stewart's salary requirements are lately, but that will probably kill such an idea of having a crossover movie.
I presume that one of the reasons why they went with relatively unknowns in Star Trek XI was because they are cheaper to hire.
Write it up & submit it. See who reads it & see if anyone from Paramount-Viacom calls you up to purchase the rights.
trekwriter31@yahoo.ca
Serious comments like this remind me of the guy a few years back who was completely convinced that he had contacts in Paramount that were going to get his ultimate crossover Trek film made. People tried to reason with him on where his logic faltered (on several boards), but he refused to give into reality.
In short, Paramount won't take scripts from fans on the internet. No way; no how. It is not the way the business works and it is definitely not the way big franchise business works.
Nope, TNG is pretty much dead.
As dead as Kirk?
The bigger problem is overcoming the spectacular failure of Nemesis, the inertia of which is likely to bring any speculative TNG project crashing to the ground,
Write it up & submit it. See who reads it & see if anyone from Paramount-Viacom calls you up to purchase the rights.
trekwriter31@yahoo.ca
Serious comments like this remind me of the guy a few years back who was completely convinced that he had contacts in Paramount that were going to get his ultimate crossover Trek film made. People tried to reason with him on where his logic faltered (on several boards), but he refused to give into reality.
In short, Paramount won't take scripts from fans on the internet. No way; no how. It is not the way the business works and it is definitely not the way big franchise business works.
I'm pretty sure that Paramount does, in fact, accept spec scripts, and that's how several Trek writers broke into the business, including RDM.
Of course, there is a little more to it than just emailing a script to Paramount. One needs to go through the proper channels, and that often requires an agent. But, really, the difference between a "fan on the internet" sharing his fanfic and a "serious screenwriter" shopping his spec script is usually snail mailing it to the right guy using the right formatting with the right contact information and emailing it to the wrong guy using the wrong formatting without contact information.
The bigger problem is overcoming the spectacular failure of Nemesis, the inertia of which is likely to bring any speculative TNG project crashing to the ground,
Yes. But I'm not sure who could convincingly play a younger Kelsey Grammer.I wouldn't mind see a young Bateson or relative showing up in one of the upcoming movies. It would have been an interesting episode, ala yesterday's enterprise without the reset.
I learned that first hand. I obtained the TNG Writer's Guide and sample screenplay and made a draft submission. They responded with an apology with the reason you cited. Needless to say, I was rather miffed. The odds of acceptance were slim, but 0% chance kills it all.Well, Trek did accept spec scripts but they stopped either later TNG or early DS9 due to legal advice.
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