I can see why ppl wouldn't be on board this idea, but I sure as hell am. The idea that Tarantino would make a blood-gore cowboy movie out of Star Trek seems irrational to me. I doubt a filmmaker with his talent would be completely incapable of stepping out of his own personal style to direct an existing property that he clearly has a lot of respect for. He has a lot of knowledge of many styles and adapts them to his personal preferences. That knowledge could translate into something great for Star Trek.
And...!
https://www.avclub.com/patrick-stewart-would-play-picard-again-but-only-for-t-1821123223
Patrick Stewart and QT need to have a sit down! Set this movie in the prime universe with an aged Picard, dealing with some head-heavy Star Trek-y and you have a winner in my book.
I don't care if more people become fans of an entertainment franchise which has itself become a rudderless cash generator for a corporation. Basically a two-word name that can look or feel any way at all so long as it has "star ships," "federation," ray guns, and military uniforms.
Trek is a mainstream media product. Of course it's a cash generator for a corporation. What else could it possibly be?![]()
You mean it wasn't produced by a non-profit organisation dedicated solely to spreading Gene's Vision (TM) to the masses?
Exactly. Tarantino doesn't fit "the mold" of what a Star Trek director should be? Can someone tell me what that looks like? Perhaps Nicholas Meyer, who hadn't watched a frame until he was brought on board and still didn't watch it afterwards? Can't be Abrams since he's "not a fan" and "doesn't get Star Trek."Become? Hell, it was that in the late '90s if not earlier. when they were churning out 50+ episodes a year plus films with mediocre budgets, stuff-all advertising and bland concepts, just assuming that fans will turn up.
Your post would have fit in perfectly in that era, complaining about Voyager being TNG-lite and DS9 being not true to Trek. Trek is ever-changing, but fan complaints are a constant.
I'll take bold approaches like Discovery and Tarantino over products from the generic Trek trope factory any day.
Trek will never be Star Wars.
Simple fact.
To try would be stupid so just try to make the best Trek movie you can.
True.It's a little known fact that Desilu was founded for just that purpose!
And NBC gave them a hour of prime-time programming every week purely out of the goodness of their hearts.
Although let's be clear, STAR TREK was never intended for the masses, only for the enlightened few. God forbid that STAR TREK should ever compromise its sacred mission by being (gasp!) popular or accessible. Everyone knows Trek is only for the "true" fans, not the general audience.![]()
Trek will never be Star Wars.
Simple fact.
To try would be stupid so just try to make the best Trek movie you can.
Trek will never be Star Wars.
Simple fact.
To try would be stupid so just try to make the best Trek movie you can.
That reminds me of JJ Abrams, who stated in the past that he's not a Trek but a Star Wars fan.
Well at least QT seems to be a genuine Trek fan.
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