I was hoping for a more thoughtful film, not just a bunch of random action scenes.
Directed by the Fast and Furious director?
I was hoping for a more thoughtful film, not just a bunch of random action scenes.
To answer the previous question, I do believe it insults the intelligence of the viewers to produce a trailer that consists of non-stop action, explosions, and witty repartee. It communicates to the audience that the marketers assume that intellectual engagement, depth of character, theme, and a slower pace are not to our liking. It treats us like Roman citizens at a gladiator fight, as if we're all frothing at the mouths just waiting for the next adrenaline rush. Again, I am not assuming I know everything about this film I haven't seen yet. I am commenting on the trailer, and why it offends me, and what I believe it suggests about the likely tone of the movie.
It is an 84-second trailer. I think you're reading too much into it.
I was hoping for a more thoughtful film, not just a bunch of random action scenes.
Directed by the Fast and Furious director?
Made it a great deal less pompous and a little more entertaining.
A BIG +1!
That was the thing I missed the most during the Berman years. So much of Star Trek was just dry and simply not entertaining.
Picard is as iconic that is why we have the kirk vs picard: who is the better captain debate.
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That "debate" started as early as 1987 on usenet as a vehicle for TOS fans to one-up and troll TNG fans.
It persists and has gone through myriad back-and-forth iterations only because fans can never let go of any argument.![]()
Patrick Stewart is probably more famous for being Professor X than Picard at this point.
Or Gandalf's BFF.Patrick Stewart is probably more famous for being Professor X than Picard at this point.
Or Gandalf's BFF.Patrick Stewart is probably more famous for being Professor X than Picard at this point.
My problem is turning Trek into strictly a spectacle franchise. That's how this trailer feels to me.
Or Gandalf's BFF.Patrick Stewart is probably more famous for being Professor X than Picard at this point.
Well, but the truth is that there are a lot of youth who will like the fast paced action trailer. So studios are not wrong to "pander" to them. That does not mean that all moviegoers are dumb and just like explosions.
I'm 44 and I like fast-paced trailers.![]()
Elba's voiceover suggests another possibility - the Federation has run into a civilization that has zero interest in providing a "final frontier" and room for colonial expansion and is capable of smacking them down hard.![]()
Made it a great deal less pompous and a little more entertaining.
I have no issue with making Trek "less pompus." I like Trek 2009. This simply feels like watching an ADHD sugar rush.
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My problem is turning Trek into strictly a spectacle franchise. That's how this trailer feels to me.
As I and others have said, this is a trailer designed for general audiences going and seeing a Star Wars movie.
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