trekkiedane said:
NEVER.
Why -on Earth- would I want to buy a reimagining of someone else's when the perfect thing exists?
Same thing about SW; Where could I find the original? -No really; I'd love to have the original trilogy on DVD, but does it exist? NO! -Only the bastardised version is in sale!
_dane
I'd hesitate to say "perfect," however...
Now that I've actually seen a couple of whole episodes of these remastered efforts beyond the clips and screencaps I've seen online...
I am really unimpressed. Technically the new shots have a measure of polish and in some cases perhaps smoother movement than the old 11 footer
E, but that said they've lost something in the translation. Even their new cgi model--being much better than their first effort--looks unconvincing and without substance. It's technically nice, but it really lacks any sense of size and majesty the old f/x managed with the 11 footer.
But what really disappoints me is how obvious it all is. Very little if any of it looks anything like they could have been done originally under the best of conditions back in the day. It all stands out so obviously against the remaining live-action footage rather than fitting in seamlessly as the new f/x did in the TMP-DE and Lucas' revamped original SW trilogy. To me this is a real slap-in-the-face to the original creators. Rather than building upon and enhancing what was already there they've just replaced it with slicker (and inappropriate) contemporary flash and zero substance.
In "Balance Of Terror" I absolutely loathe how they've done their new proximity blast phaser bursts. Hell, they just made them photon torpedoes (despite the evident dialog) and given them cheap video game detonation f/x. It doesn't hold a candle to the silent yet still very effective original effort. The new comet was also a letdown. Rather than adding to the suspense of the moment it became just "Lookee what we can do!" The close up of the new Romulan BoP with its
kewl hull plating was also a letdown.
Another thing that really bugged me was the loss of some still beautiful flybys of the 11 footer. At the beginning of BoT we had a great shot of the
E flying out of the distance and right at your p.o.v. as if to run you over as the lower hull comes right at you. Now it's gone. In "Space Seed" I always loved that profile shot of the
E coming up alongside the derelict
Botany Bay. It, too, is also now gone. )-:
I'm glad I have the original episodes in the box sets and now I don't even mind that I paid something more than I should have. Because now I can still appreciate the resourcefulness and creativity the original producers tried for under difficult circumstances.
All in all this is really little more than eye candy to make TOS f/x look more like contemporary Trek's rather than enhancing TOS' own distinctive aesthetic.