I think a Star Trek series would leave plenty of room for variety instead of non-stop action rehashes of previous Star Trek stories.
I recall people saying stuff like that when VOY and then ENT were impending.
I think a Star Trek series would leave plenty of room for variety instead of non-stop action rehashes of previous Star Trek stories.
I think a Star Trek series would leave plenty of room for variety instead of non-stop action rehashes of previous Star Trek stories.
I recall people saying stuff like that when VOY and then ENT were impending.
I doubt I'll walk out and ask for a refund.
Do they really issue refunds?
Star Trek never rehashed their own stories before now (actually even '09 isn't a rehash, but STID clearly is).
Star Trek never rehashed their own stories before now (actually even '09 isn't a rehash, but STID clearly is).
Ummm, I recall fans complaining that ST:TMP was merely a rehash of "The Changeling". Many called it "Where Nomad Has Gone Before." It helped me that I'd never seen "The Changeling" before December 1979.
When ST IV began, on opening night, I heard people yelling "Not another probe already!"
Did not peopl complain the ST V's journey to the centre of the galaxy and meeting God was too much like the TAS episode where they journeyed to the centre of the galaxy and meet the Devil?
Wasn't "Nemesis" branded a ST II beat-by-beat rip-off?
Just got back from seeing it. It was entertaining - but it's fading from my memory fast. I really don't understand why they bothered making Cumberbatch Khan. He's such an underdeveloped villain in this that it really could have been anyone. Almost a carbon copy of Nero in many ways.
I've never heard of any movie theaters giving out refunds, cause someone didn't like the movie they pay for.I doubt I'll walk out and ask for a refund.
Do they really issue refunds?
I've never heard of any movie theaters giving out refunds, cause someone didn't like the movie they pay for.I doubt I'll walk out and ask for a refund.
Do they really issue refunds?
I've never heard of any movie theaters giving out refunds, cause someone didn't like the movie they pay for.I doubt I'll walk out and ask for a refund.
Do they really issue refunds?
If you can't afford to go to the movies then don't go.I've never heard of any movie theaters giving out refunds, cause someone didn't like the movie they pay for.Do they really issue refunds?
Considering the price for a soda, even water and popcorn, it should be free.
Just because both stories resulted in rapid aging doesn't make it a rehash.
You're wrong. Just because the writers change the details doesn't make a story anything other than a "rehash."
´09 was to me a one night stand, it was fun while it lasted but I felt so very emotionally drained and empty afterwards.
You're sleeping with the wrong people.![]()
Just got back from seeing it. It was entertaining - but it's fading from my memory fast. I really don't understand why they bothered making Cumberbatch Khan. He's such an underdeveloped villain in this that it really could have been anyone. Almost a carbon copy of Nero in many ways.
This seems to be a common problem with Trek movies. Almost all the villains suck.
I'm wondering how he comes across as a villain to a Trek novice. I can't watch it without knowing his whole history and feeling the weight behind his words because of that.
I do think Cumberbatch was underused. Rather than have that 9 minute prologue of volcano neutralizing they should have had 9 minutes of Cumberbatch, showing us scenes that made us sympathetic or otherwise. We saw a lot of Khan in Space Seed before there was direct conflict, Khan with his people and interacting with Marla etc.. as a charismatic and mysterious individual. With ST:XII we miss all this, we see him in direct conflict the entire time other than a single exchange with the father. I think he really needed some build up and Cumberbatch being of the caliber he is it's a shame he didn't get it.
I would've preferred he was just left as John Harrison, one of Khans top people and by far the most intelligent & manipulative. The ideal choice for Marcus to thaw out and use. He was the one pulling the strings and Khan was just the figurehead. Or something..
A glimpse of Montalban frozen as well thrown in at the end!
Nevermind!
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