I didn't read the article.
I've heard it all, and dismissed as totally anal, before.
I've heard it all, and dismissed as totally anal, before.
I took TMP to be TOS with the budget it deserved. I was comfortable imagining that the Klingons really always had ridges. (How come the Romulans didn't have ridges in TOS either?)
I agree. if it was supposed to be a reboot, there was no point to having Spock Prime at all. His scenes should have been cut.I've said this before and I'll say it again: If it was supposed to be just a straight reboot, then there was no point in having Nero and Spock come from the future of the prime universe to create this one. But if it helps you to sleep at night, by all means think it's a reboot.
A) an alternate timeline, in which case everything prior to the Narada exiting the black hole is supposed to be 100% identical to the TOS we know and love (with the exception of CGI/make-up upgrades) but it isn't, its been changed significantly;
Care to elaborate? Because that's exactly what I saw on the big screen. Please offer a counter-point.A) an alternate timeline, in which case everything prior to the Narada exiting the black hole is supposed to be 100% identical to the TOS we know and love (with the exception of CGI/make-up upgrades) but it isn't, its been changed significantly;
Not really.
I agree. if it was supposed to be a reboot, there was no point to having Spock Prime at all. His scenes should have been cut.I've said this before and I'll say it again: If it was supposed to be just a straight reboot, then there was no point in having Nero and Spock come from the future of the prime universe to create this one. But if it helps you to sleep at night, by all means think it's a reboot.
But if its supposed to be an alternate timeline, then we didn't get that film, either. Too many unforgivable ret-cons of events that occur prior to the events of the Kelvin, which by definition should match the Prime universe.
As a movie-going fan, I enjoyed the movie. Great flick, good for popcorn. I watched it again just the other day, and was thoroughly entertained.
As a Trekkie, Star Trek '09 was a facepalm.
The film ends up being one of two things: Either A) an alternate timeline, in which case everything prior to the Narada exiting the black hole is supposed to be 100% identical to the TOS we know and love (with the exception of CGI/make-up upgrades) but it isn't, its been changed significantly; or B) A reboot, in which case things are changed for the better, such as the size of ships, their crew compliments, and their technological abilities, but yet the Spock we know and love somehow comes back in time anyway.
I would have been happy with an alternate timeline. I would have been happy with a reboot. The problem is that we got NEITHER.
Speaking of LOST, the scene where the Kelvin launches into the Narada and the shuttles are escaping screams LOST to me. The music, the tone, the emotion, shoot I think he just lifted the score straight from the TV show. It kinda took me out of the film. I thought for a second that there was going to be some kind of flashback or that Jack was going to make out with Kate or something.I mean he's the same guy who made Lost, and trying to figure that show out can cause a headache.![]()
Because it does!! Why can't you see that??A lot of fans are so literal-minded that it just sucks the fun out of Star Trek, as far as I'm concerned. Why does everything need an in-universe explanation?
Care to elaborate? Because that's exactly what I saw on the big screen. Please offer a counter-point.
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The film ends up being one of two things: Either A) an alternate timeline, in which case everything prior to the Narada exiting the black hole is supposed to be 100% identical to the TOS we know and love (with the exception of CGI/make-up upgrades) but it isn't, its been changed significantly; or B) A reboot, in which case things are changed for the better, such as the size of ships, their crew compliments, and their technological abilities, but yet the Spock we know and love somehow comes back in time anyway.
I would have been happy with an alternate timeline. I would have been happy with a reboot. The problem is that we got NEITHER.
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