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Poll Thoughts on Ben Cumcumbers as Khan?

What did you think of Ben as Khan?

  • He was freaking amazing! 18/10

    Votes: 22 30.1%
  • He was good!

    Votes: 29 39.7%
  • I think his performance was just okay.

    Votes: 14 19.2%
  • He was trash. Delete yourself if you liked him.

    Votes: 8 11.0%
  • Ben's the reason I haven't seen the film, so...

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    73
He was good. As far as two different looking actors playing the same Star Trek role. If I can accept these two Zefram Cochrane
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then I can accept two Khans.
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The difference in Khan appearances can easily be chalked up to Section 31 interference, and the two Cochranes due to aging (i.e. the ST:FC version is the "real" Cochrane, and the one from TOS was an idealized self-image that the Companion gave him when it restored his youth).
 
The difference in Khan appearances can easily be chalked up to Section 31 interference, ...

There was an IDW comic book that went into detail on this. But it was absolutely unnecessary. NuKhan gave all the information that was needed for the purposes of the story when he said, "John Harrison was a fiction created the moment I was awoken by your Admiral Marcus to help him advance his cause. A smokescreen to conceal my true identity."

I, for one, applaud the fact that the movie avoided a bunch of fanboyish exposition a la the later Trek TV spinoffs. What NuKhan said was all we need to know. Really, why would any more nitpicky details even be needed? :shrug:

Kor
 
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I guess that way, it makes Khan's true ID unexpected (if not to us, to the characters). I suppose they could have hired an actor of Indian descent and given him an alien alias rather than "John Harrison".

Its the 23rd century Indians can have Anglo names due to a very distant Anglo ancestor and still have a British accent. Check out Ben Kingsley's real name..
 
I feel certain the John Ericson name was selected specifically after they decided to make the character Khan. Given the name is the name of the character who eventually became Khan in early drafts of the Space Seed script, it really would be coincidental if they named an original character for STID that and he later became Khan.

But I concede that the early drafts of STID likely didn't call the renegade Starfleet officer turned terrorist John Harrison either.
Not having known it before, I looked it up and startrek.com says that Khan's original script name was Harald Ericsson, not John.
 
There was an IDW comic book that went into detail on this. But it was absolutely unnecessary. NuKhan gave all the information that was needed for the purposes of the story when he said, "John Harrison was a fiction created the moment I was awoken by your Admiral Marcus to help him advance his cause. A smokescreen to conceal my true identity."

I, for one, applaud the fact that the movie avoided a bunch of fanboyish exposition a la the later Trek TV spinoffs. What NuKhan said was all we need to know. Really, why would any more nitpicky details even be needed? :shrug:

Kor
I loved that line. It communicated a lot in a brief time. Decent writing on that point.
 
I find BenCum pretty overrated to be honest. He's fine a lot of the time, but I've also thought his Khan and Strange were pretty average. (The latter mostly due to his weakness with accents.) The quieter Khan moments were okay, but I really didn't dig his underbite-and-massive-over-enunciation style.

I thought his american accent was pretty convincing in Doctor Strange. I think Cumby is really well suited to that sort of character. It's more about magic and the mind than brawn.

I just see Khan's vibe as different from Cumberbatch. Cumberbatch, even though he's considered a sex symbol, is sort of...effete. The only thing really macho about him is his voice (hence using him as the voice of Smaug). Montalban has that raging latin lover vibe. You always got the sense that every muscle in Khan's body was tensed and he would cold-cock you on a moment's notice. I just don't think Cumberbatch could possibly pull that off. They made him strong like a superhero but with Montalban you believed it just by looking at him because he was so toned and athletic (even in Wrath of Khan).
 
I thought his american accent was pretty convincing in Doctor Strange. I think Cumby is really well suited to that sort of character. It's more about magic and the mind than brawn.

I just see Khan's vibe as different from Cumberbatch. Cumberbatch, even though he's considered a sex symbol, is sort of...effete. The only thing really macho about him is his voice (hence using him as the voice of Smaug). Montalban has that raging latin lover vibe. You always got the sense that every muscle in Khan's body was tensed and he would cold-cock you on a moment's notice. I just don't think Cumberbatch could possibly pull that off. They made him strong like a superhero but with Montalban you believed it just by looking at him because he was so toned and athletic (even in Wrath of Khan).
My mileage definitely varies. I thought that not only would Cumberbatch be able to pull it off, but that he would honestly do it just to spite someone, that murdering people meant little to him. Cold, calculated and concealing a menacing inner power.
 
My mileage definitely varies. I thought that not only would Cumberbatch be able to pull it off, but that he would honestly do it just to spite someone, that murdering people meant little to him. Cold, calculated and concealing a menacing inner power.
I thought the Khan from Space Seed and the Khan from STID had more in common with each other than with TWOK Khan.
 
Space Seed and STID Khan was cool, crafty and clever. You only saw the crazy through the cracks. TWOK Khan was pretty much all crazy.
Does this look like the reaction of a crazy man? ;)

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I can't find it now, but I had read an article that explained how Cumberbatch as Khan makes more sense in-universe than Montalban because of British Empire rule over the Indian sub-continent... something something something.... Brits living there for centuries... something something something... Singh is just a surname, intermarriages... WWIII and British re-occupation of the land area, etc.

I can't recall, but that was the gist of it. It made sense when I read it. I'll edit and repost it if I find it.
 
While I thought BC was good, I felt that he would have been a better Joachim, who would have a reason for seeking vengeance on Admiral Marcus for "killing" his friend and mentor Khan Noonien Singh. In the end, we would learn that Khan and the rest of his people were kept on ice, to be used for later. My bonus fantasy would be that Khan, having been awoken earlier than in the PrimeTime, was slowly taking over Starfleet from behind the scenes, using a few of the classic 'Trek villains (Korby, Daystrom, Mudd, etc.) in the process, setting things up for a proper showdown in a third 'Trek film. It would definitely explain the military bent Starfleet was going for...
 
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