My only fear is that The Wormhole's humor is too sly for many of us. I've stumbled over it a couple of times.![]()
Humor? What's the difference between The Wormhole, Captain Robert April and MattJC? They'll all descendants of Stewey!
My only fear is that The Wormhole's humor is too sly for many of us. I've stumbled over it a couple of times.![]()
Seriously, the one thing that worries me the most about the rebooting is that I am going to have to stop and explain WHICH Kirk or Spock or etc.
In his own unique and inimitable way, Stewey was a very funny guy and quite a decent fellow when talking about any other subject than the one for which he was famous. The Wormhole is amusing in a different way, and not the same as either of the other guys.My only fear is that The Wormhole's humor is too sly for many of us. I've stumbled over it a couple of times.![]()
Humor? What's the difference between The Wormhole, Captain Robert April and MattJC? They'll all descendants of Stewey!
In his own unique and inimitable way, Stewey was a very funny guy and quite a decent fellow when talking about any other subject than the one for which he was famous.
My only fear is that The Wormhole's humor is too sly for many of us. I've stumbled over it a couple of times.![]()
Humor? What's the difference between The Wormhole, Captain Robert April and MattJC? They'll all descendants of Stewey!
I believe he is credited as Chief Engineer. I'll have to see how it plays, though.[...]
My guess (fear) is the red shirt who buys it at the drill site was the chief engineer (maybe not).
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There is a Chief Engineer Olsen (i.e. Michael Amador from 24) who is also one of the people we see riding those mini-shuttles down to the drill site. I don't know if he *dies* in the film, though. (Personally I wish they'd just used Moves-With-Burning-Grace...)
My only real 'fears' (if you can call them that) are:
- That the awesome music from the second trailer won't appear in the film or on the soundtrack CD
- That Kirk will make Captain too quickly. Of course this will depend on two things: 1) What it means when Kirk is wearing that black uniform shirt, i.e. what rank he actually is for most of the film; and 2) How many 'time jumps' this movie will have. And by that I don't mean time TRAVEL, just the narrative shifting forward months or years.
- We won't get to see enough of Winona Ryder
- Not enough of the timeline will be restored by the end. And by that I don't mean the look of the iBridge (which I totally love, it's one of the neatest bridges I've ever seen on Trek) or anything like that, just the basic structure of the timeline we're familiar with. For example, I'd like things like 'The Menagerie' (specifically, Pike's eventual fate), 'Obsession' (Kirk's prior service aboard the Farragut), and other classic TOS material, to still be able to happen after this movie is through with history.
I fear that it will be 2-hours of mindless and silly action that vaguely resembles Star Trek built around ridiculous set-ups, like giant space drills.
I fear the look will look more modern. It is supposed to be from the start so things should look like the original series or a little older. It looks too modern, out of it's time zone..Just like Enterprise, looked too modern.
I fear the look will look more modern. It is supposed to be from the start so things should look like the original series or a little older. It looks too modern, out of it's time zone..Just like Enterprise, looked too modern.
Couldn't tell if you were joking? I hope so, because...seriously?!?! You'd like this huge blockbuster movie (that you've just spent your hard earned cash to go and see) to look like an old 1960s TV series that's been repeated on tele for the last 43 years?
I suppose if they make a new Sherlock Holmes, you don't want him wearing the cap and smoking the pipe, because it looks just like the Holmes seen in movies and tv for the last umpty-ump years?
But don't you think that a young Spock learning to control his emotions could be an interesting plot point in this film?My only real fear about the reboot is that they're going to give some major character or other key element of the Star Trek universe a bit too radical a departure from its original characteristics. It only takes one such "rogue" element to stick out like a sore thumb and detract from the rest of the movie big time. The trailers depicting an emotional Spock send up more red flags than a May Day parade in Beijing.
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