Re the body being buried in space... its 'logical' to think it was highly radioactive, and this was viewed as a safer, long term choice. Perhaps this is standard in Starfleet when a body is highly contaminated and potentially dangerous? Or when infected by the latest space-virus-of-the-week?
It's also possible that kirk knew that the Tube soft landed before they left Genesis. The Enterprise's sensors would have been able to pick it up.
Nah. Too pointless for me, as I like the film as is. I just imagine a Captain's Log that Kirk might've done where he says that he just heard the news of the tube in the Genesis planet having been discovered.Are you thinking of doing a fan edit?
the hiring of a comic actor to play a Klingon instead of using the alive and still acting Ansara, Colicos or Campbell
the hiring of a comic actor to play a Klingon instead of using the alive and still acting Ansara, Colicos or Campbell
I think Lloyd actually did a fine job in the role. However, he is very recognizable and the association with Reverend Jim and Doc Brown is unfortunate.
As for William Campbell, no thanks. He was fine in The Trouble With Tribbles, but wouldn’t have been a good fit for TSFS. After the mainstream success of TWOK, I don’t think they were terribly concerned with continuity porn in TSFS (tribbles aside).
I've never heard anyone say it is slow--it is the shortest of the first 6 movies.
I think the pace is fine. The altering of Saavik, the death of David, the abandonment of Carol, the hiring of a comic actor to play a Klingon instead of using the alive and still acting Ansara, Colicos or Campbell, the cheap planet set, the use of the 'funny eared alien' when they could have used the still alive Roger C Carmel as the rouge pilot, the making of ALL Starfleet personel as fools, fops, bigots, incompetants and jerks--those are some complaints I've heard
The use of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scott, Sulu, Uhura, Chekov, Rand, Chapel, Khan, Sarek, Amanda and Kyle is okay, but considering Kang, Kor, Koloth or Mudd is fanwankish?
And Lloyd was hugely well known before BTTF from Cukoo's Nest and Reverend Jim on Taxi where he won an Emmy. Nimoy admitted he was taking a chance hiring a comic actor but went ahead- results not great IMO
I think either Colicos or Ansara could have done well in as the Klingon adversary, Campbell would be my third choice. The money they saved on a less in demand actor they could have used spucing up the lame 'planet' sets.
The worst thing about III, really, for me anyway, is that it feels like II.5 a lot of the time. As if its more occupied following that film than being its own story, which is in direct contrast to the rest of the "good" films (II, IV and VI), all of which tried to be their own film first, and a companion piece later.
Yeah your right Khan was the main villain in the movie so it's ok, but of course, the Klingon captain wasn't 'the main villain' so it's fanwankish.What's fanwankish is bringing Rand in simply out of guilt and pity over her abrupt firing 13 years.
The fact is Ansara would have brought great gravitas to the role and his voice alone would have been worth it. Colicos would have done his usual fione job of elegant villainy.
I guess all the directors from 1984 till now have been wrong about Lloyds dramatic skills since nobody hired him for dramatic parts since then.
But if you're doing continuity you'd have to change the Klingons' motivation to make Kang work, as he's got previous experience with Kirk who, frankly, saved his ass.Wrath of Khan was written to be a literal sequel to "space seed," so you need Khan. TSFS wasn't a sequel to "day of the dove." Yes, if you really think Ansara would've done much better than Lloyd, it would make sense to have him instead, but not just because it was Kang. That's just my $0.02
But if you're doing continuity you'd have to change the Klingons' motivation to make Kang work, as he's got previous experience with Kirk who, frankly, saved his ass.
I always really liked Kruge, Lloyd did a great job playing a Klingon. I put him right up there with Campbell, Colicos and Ansara in the Klingon Hall-of-Fame.![]()
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