We can only HOPE!!I seriously think that a large percentage of the population (at least here in the USA) are closet Trekkies. all JJ needs to do is bring 'em out.
It doesn't have to be dumbed down, it just has to be accessible. Take time to introduce and motivate the characters and it's all good. Be too insider-ish and you alienate viewers.
Now, to the topic. I saw the trailer in front ow "Watchmen" last night (I really really liked Watchmen for the 2 cents that it's worth). and there was a buzz after the trailer played. Pretty much apathy for everything else sans Terminator 4.
As far as the mass appeal thing goes, if you're Paramount that's probably the holy grail. They'll want it to appeal to everybody. Personally can't say that I blame them though I do go into this hoping it'll still at least resemble the Trek i've loved in all of it's other incarnations.
We don't know exactly how much Trek has been dumbed down for this new movie, but if the franchise is emaciated in the name of wide appeal, I wouldn't consider that much of a victory.
That's GREAT to hear!I went to the movies today, and my friend I went with was buddies with one of the people working the theater, so we went in early and chatted about upcoming releases. Apparently, my theater is expecting a pretty good showing for Star Trek. The guy said that there was some grumblings from the Trekkie side of the aisle, but overall the buzz for the movie is pretty good. That excites me.![]()
Very True!Oddly enough, the more "grumbling" from the Trekkie side of the aisle, the more people will likely see the movie...![]()
The guy said that there was some grumblings from the Trekkie side of the aisle, but overall the buzz for the movie is pretty good. That excites me.![]()
The guy said that there was some grumblings from the Trekkie side of the aisle, but overall the buzz for the movie is pretty good. That excites me.![]()
Trekkie side of the aisle, huh?
Do they make them sit in the back of the bus (oops) back of the theater, or are they ID'd by their IDIC tattoos on the backs of their wrists?
The guy said that there was some grumblings from the Trekkie side of the aisle, but overall the buzz for the movie is pretty good. That excites me.![]()
Trekkie side of the aisle, huh?
Do they make them sit in the back of the bus (oops) back of the theater, or are they ID'd by their IDIC tattoos on the backs of their wrists?
If the grumblings were intelligible, you certainly could tell if they were Trekkies or not, don't you think?
Just like guffaws and heckles would show you who the hicks were...
Metaphorical Trekkie side of the aisle. As in they are hearing a lot more, "I can't believe they're doing this to Trek. The Enterprise looks all wrong!" etc than they are hearing, "Trek? People still watch that stuff?"The guy said that there was some grumblings from the Trekkie side of the aisle, but overall the buzz for the movie is pretty good. That excites me.![]()
Trekkie side of the aisle, huh?
Do they make them sit in the back of the bus (oops) back of the theater, or are they ID'd by their IDIC tattoos on the backs of their wrists?
Figuratively speaking, in other words, which was pretty clearly the way you intended it to be read.Metaphorical Trekkie side of the aisle. As in they are hearing a lot more, "I can't believe they're doing this to Trek. The Enterprise looks all wrong!" etc than they are hearing, "Trek? People still watch that stuff?"The guy said that there was some grumblings from the Trekkie side of the aisle, but overall the buzz for the movie is pretty good. That excites me.![]()
Trekkie side of the aisle, huh?
Do they make them sit in the back of the bus (oops) back of the theater, or are they ID'd by their IDIC tattoos on the backs of their wrists?
As in things Trekkies grumble about versus things that the rest of the world would grumble about.
Figuratively speaking, in other words, which was pretty clearly the way you intended it to be read.
Figuratively speaking, in other words, which was pretty clearly the way you intended it to be read.
Nonsense. Everything in this forum is literal. Everything.![]()
Figuratively speaking, in other words, which was pretty clearly the way you intended it to be read.
Nonsense. Everything in this forum is literal. Everything.![]()
But Gep, what about the lies?
J.
Figuratively speaking, in other words, which was pretty clearly the way you intended it to be read.Metaphorical Trekkie side of the aisle. As in they are hearing a lot more, "I can't believe they're doing this to Trek. The Enterprise looks all wrong!" etc than they are hearing, "Trek? People still watch that stuff?"Trekkie side of the aisle, huh?
Do they make them sit in the back of the bus (oops) back of the theater, or are they ID'd by their IDIC tattoos on the backs of their wrists?
As in things Trekkies grumble about versus things that the rest of the world would grumble about.
Wow, had no idea I was so dense.
Wow, had no idea I was so dense.
Whether you intended it or not, you did a fairly good job of coming across that way.
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