Kill the ship in the next film showing Kirk's arrogance and lack of experience. Maybe a fight with the planet crusher robot.
...The only reason they went with this design was to generate contorversy...puts butts in the seats. Assures them of making a lot of
Lets see what's only thing we know about Paramount Vs the Star Trek? Well, they like to blow up the Enterprise. I think we will see the end of this goofy looking design in about 3 films. (They killed Spock, looked for him, and resurected him in 3 films..all by design...Eg. Jerking the fans chains.) The only reason they went with this design was to generate contorversy...puts butts in the seats. Assures them of making a lot of bucks.
-Chuck
Beware the Pretty Faces that you findMen, ppffft. So easily deceived by appearances.![]()
They should have destroyed the Enterprise in this film, one of the reasons the film fails is because the Kelivin set before the original Kirk Spock TOS timeline looks far too advanced for a pre-TOS era ship. If they went with their original plans and had the TV show design Enterprise commanded by Capitan April be destroyed by Nero then the alterted time line story would have made sense. This is also why many die hard fans have a hard time buying in to the new time line story because the Kelivn does not have the 'look' of an older space vessel and thus the believability factor in this Trek universe disappears.
They should have destroyed the Enterprise in this film, one of the reasons the film fails is because the Kelivin set before the original Kirk Spock TOS timeline looks far too advanced for a pre-TOS era ship. If they went with their original plans and had the TV show design Enterprise commanded by Capitan April be destroyed by Nero then the alterted time line story would have made sense. This is also why many die hard fans have a hard time buying in to the new time line story because the Kelivn does not have the 'look' of an older space vessel and thus the believability factor in this Trek universe disappears.
This, STOP THIS. Your OPINION has not been proven as fact.
KNOCK IT OFF
They should have destroyed the Enterprise in this film, one of the reasons the film fails is because the Kelivin set before the original Kirk Spock TOS timeline looks far too advanced for a pre-TOS era ship. If they went with their original plans and had the TV show design Enterprise commanded by Capitan April be destroyed by Nero then the alterted time line story would have made sense. This is also why many die hard fans have a hard time buying in to the new time line story because the Kelivn does not have the 'look' of an older space vessel and thus the believability factor in this Trek universe disappears.
This, STOP THIS. Your OPINION has not been proven as fact.
KNOCK IT OFF
The writers have said that they were even tossing around the idea of destroying the Enterprise in this movie, but the studio said it was out of the question.
150 meg isn't a lot of money for film these days. Who said anything about the TOS "E" anyway? The original ship/sets were designed for TV and with out an overhaul would not hold up to wide screen, because of the simplicity of stile. Ergo we have the TMP version. As for Jar-jar's parody of Star Trek, it has some interesting moments and concepts, but is not my cup of tea. For Paramont's part, ST (name your own) is simply product nothing more nothing less, to a movie maker it's all about the "Buzz" you can generate pryor to release, good or bad matters not. If you want to get an idea how the bean counters run the mill, get your self a copy of " The Hollywood Reporter" especially at oscar time. It's a sad commentary on the art of film IMHO. But keep the venom in check ok?Lets see what's only thing we know about Paramount Vs the Star Trek? Well, they like to blow up the Enterprise. I think we will see the end of this goofy looking design in about 3 films. (They killed Spock, looked for him, and resurected him in 3 films..all by design...Eg. Jerking the fans chains.) The only reason they went with this design was to generate contorversy...puts butts in the seats. Assures them of making a lot of bucks.
-Chuck
No they went with the movie design because no matter how much the fanatics say it will THE TOS ENTERPRISE DESIGN WILL NOT WORK FOR A 150 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE!
150 meg isn't a lot of money for film these days. Who said anything about the TOS "E" anyway? The original ship/sets were designed for TV and with out an overhaul would not hold up to wide screen, because of the simplicity of stile. Ergo we have the TMP version. As for Jar-jar's parody of Star Trek, it has some interesting moments and concepts, but is not my cup of tea. For Paramont's part, ST (name your own) is simply product nothing more nothing less, to a movie maker it's all about the "Buzz" you can generate pryor to release, good or bad matters not. If you want to get an idea how the bean counters run the mill, get your self a copy of " The Hollywood Reporter" especially at oscar time. It's a sad commentary on the art of film IMHO. But keep the venom in check ok?Lets see what's only thing we know about Paramount Vs the Star Trek? Well, they like to blow up the Enterprise. I think we will see the end of this goofy looking design in about 3 films. (They killed Spock, looked for him, and resurected him in 3 films..all by design...Eg. Jerking the fans chains.) The only reason they went with this design was to generate contorversy...puts butts in the seats. Assures them of making a lot of bucks.
-Chuck
No they went with the movie design because no matter how much the fanatics say it will THE TOS ENTERPRISE DESIGN WILL NOT WORK FOR A 150 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE!
-Chuck
The writers have said that they were even tossing around the idea of destroying the Enterprise in this movie, but the studio said it was out of the question.
I read somewhere that instead of the Kelvin, the ship was the original TOS Enterprise captained by Robert April that was destroyed by the Narada and that a new Enterprise would have been built like we saw in the film, but Paramount said "No Way."
I think he may have read it here:The writers have said that they were even tossing around the idea of destroying the Enterprise in this movie, but the studio said it was out of the question.
I read somewhere that instead of the Kelvin, the ship was the original TOS Enterprise captained by Robert April that was destroyed by the Narada and that a new Enterprise would have been built like we saw in the film, but Paramount said "No Way."
Sounds like fanwanky speculation to me.
Still waiting for substantiation on that....If they went with their original plans and had the TV show design Enterprise commanded by Capitan April be destroyed by Nero then the alterted time line story would have made sense. ...
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