I remember reading somewhere that a fan re-edited ST:V a few years back and made it into a pretty good film. Am I dreaming this? Or was ST:TMP? Because I try to like both of those movies and can't
I remember reading somewhere that a fan re-edited ST:V a few years back and made it into a pretty good film. Am I dreaming this? Or was ST:TMP? Because I try to like both of those movies and can't
Nah. I saw the first twenty minutes of a heavily edited (and very well-received on fanedit.org) TMP fan edit, and it was still almost entirely devoid of charm.It would seem that TMP would be a much better candidate.
It is hard to edit out the bad when most of a film is bad.
TMP suffered from pacing problems which could be, for the most part, fixed with editing.
I remember reading somewhere that a fan re-edited ST:V a few years back and made it into a pretty good film. Am I dreaming this? Or was ST:TMP? Because I try to like both of those movies and can't
Sad but true...I've seen a couple of "fan edits" of ST:TFF. The only virtue they bring to this brainless film is brevity.
I have obtained a copy of the Jack Marshall cut of Star Trek V... and with respect to Jack, I have to say that the edit itself is not all that much to write home about. While it does remove some elements long maligned, it also removes many of the little character moments from the film that at least made it watchable. As is, the re-edit Jack did just plugs along by the numbers taking you from A to B to C with little joy or fun. Definitely an interesting experiment, and one I am trying to replicate with another Trek film on my own, but on the whole rather a letdown.
TREK V definitely deserves a re-edit after 21 years of being the most flawed and disappointing of all the Kirk-era films. I had been hoping that Paramount would authorize and fund a CGI remastering of the film to clean up the crappy Bran Ferren f/x in the movie, but that's not likely to happen anytime soon.
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