I think the 90's and beyond hair pieces appeared more natural.
I think the 90's and beyond hair pieces appeared more natural.
^^ It was in context of how certain elements of the sets (like the Sickbay) were designed to suggest advanced materiels and other aspects of manufacturing allowed for certain shapes to be used that appeared to defy gravity and look more unconventional to our sensibilities.
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One thing though. Shats hair in TOS season 3 was abit thicker bushier darker..almost sort of getting to the TMP dark curly do
Another note on the costumes. Apparently the original concept had all the uniforms being more like Kirk's admiral's design. Roddenberry thought that looked too militaristic for Star Trek.
Here: http://www.amazon.com/Return-Tomorr...w+the+filming+of+star+trek+the+motion+pictureCould someone send a link to this book?
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It sure was. Shoot, I'm old enough that I still occasionally catch myself thinking that a movie star's career must be fading when I see them in a TV show. On the flip side, you'll still very, very rarely see an "A-list" movie star appear on TV, so the bias is still there to some extent.
A woman with afro-textured hair wore it in its natural state (no perms, no Euro straight hair wig) what other way was there to wear it not to 'date' the movie?Too bad. Roddenberry and Wise were right. Uhura's hair is one of the things that dates the movie.
Agreed, Shatner's uniform looked less like a onsie but hated that big buckle in the frontShame. If the entire crew had been wearing a variation of the Admiral design, the costumes would've looked a LOT better.
I suspect its an American bias due to the size of your industry and location. In the UK traditionally but I doubt this the case now
Theatre actors trump movie actors trump tv actors. These days British actors are happy to flip between any medium.
For better or worse, afros are very associated with the 1970s. I'm not saying that's good or bad. It's just the way it is.A woman with afro-textured hair wore it in its natural state (no perms, no Euro straight hair wig) what other way was there to wear it not to 'date' the movie?
For better or worse, afros are very associated with the 1970s. I'm not saying that's good or bad. It's just the way it is.
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