Posted by Kirk's Glasses:
Man, if this isn't a flame and bait topic, I don't know what is.
Amen. I'm invoking my Fifth Amendment right to silence, and I demand to see my lawyer!!!!!!!
Posted by Kirk's Glasses:
Man, if this isn't a flame and bait topic, I don't know what is.
Posted by Dennis Bailey:
I'm surprised by that, considering your supposed familiarity with the business -- remakes and "re-imaginings" and minings of old pop-culture product are a ridiculously common practice (it's not at all difficult to understand -- partly because "perfect pitch" consists in a lot of people's minds of sitting down at the meeting and saying "Tom Cruise, 'Mission Impossible'" or "Will Smith, 'Wild Wild West'" because what they're selling is the deal with the star and they don't have to explain the vehicle).
Still, you may be right about this, too -- Viacom may choose the low-risk, low-investment path of exploiting the property through animated offerings, "special editions" of existing product and so forth instead of creating any new Trek series or films; live-action "Star Trek" may be done with altogether for decades. Given that either way it has put a definite end to more 24th century tedium, I'm fine with that.![]()
Posted by reno floyd:
But Paramount has never been one to take this kind of risk, ENT should tell you that![]()
Posted by Dennis Bailey:
Well, now, Sam, you have to read that in context. I wrote that if "Enterprise" were successful that would have been -- perhaps may still be, as unlikely as that appears -- the result. It wasn't offered as a prediction of what will happen if the current trend continues.
The thing is, if "Enterprise" succeeds that whole 24th century edifice is dead as a doornail. Future Trek productions by new producers and writers (I don't see Berman going on beyond "Enterprise") will be based on the 22nd century continuity and characters introduced by "Enterprise". The tiresome legacy of "Voyager" and DS9 will be kaput.
Posted by Dennis Bailey:
Right now, it's clearly more likely that option "B" is what will happen -- a reboot of "Star Trek" from the beginning, discarding everything that the new creative heads consider problematic dramatically and conceptually.
What happened to Scott Bakula?
If ENT goes out before finishing 7 years it'll be perceived as going out with a wimper.
Posted by Samuel T. Cogley:
I can't tell if my reading comprehension skills are too finely tuned or too poorly tuned.![]()
Posted by Samuel T. Cogley:
I think many could argue that this is what TPTB have already tried to do with "Enterprise," and with limited success..."Enterprise" is a reboot, even if not an overt one.
I believe that Star Trek can and will be rebooted from scratch one day -- but not be these guys.
Posted by Dennis Bailey:
I don't think that the studio is willing to forego the potential revenue stream from Trek for a minute longer than they can help. How long the interregnum between Old Trek and New Trek will be won't have much to do with any constituency for "letting the Franchise lie fallow to build interest" at Viacom, but just by how much wheel-spinning the studio people have to do before someone can impose direction on the whole thing. If one looks at Warner Bros attempts to restart their Superman and Batman film franchises, one can see that it could be quite a messy and lengthy process. But that's a different culture, and who knows?
Posted by Samuel T. Cogley:
I think much of the problem with the franchise right now is that you have a bunch of executives / producers / writers looking at "Enterprise" like it's a car that keeps breaking down, and they have no idea how to fix it. Most importantly, they seem to have lost any love that they once had for their baby, and this sense of detachment translates to a lackluster show which feels like its simply trying to drag its tired ass across the syndication finish line.
If one looks at Warner Bros attempts to restart their Superman and Batman film franchises, one can see that it could be quite a messy and lengthy process. But that's a different culture, and who knows?
Posted by Dorian Thompson:
You wanted a Starfleet Academy 90210 series instead of a prequel?Oh joy, half of the cadets could be Wesley Crushers and the others could be a mix of the Dawson's Creek and Smallville teens.
No, "Enterprise" was/is their attempt to have their cake and eat it too -- it reflects on the one hand a recognition that a break from the last three series is now an absolute necessity, but a conservative unwillingness to move very far from them. Problem is, just moving the series in time and restyling it visually, loosening up the character types a little bit...hasn't halted the decline of the Franchise (and look at the ratings, guys -- it hasn't accelerated it either. Abandonment of "Trek" simply continues apace since 1994).
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