Yeah, those shots from "Attached" just look like typical TV framing to me. None of the huge vistas or aerial shots that you expect from a big budget motion picture.
Forgive me if this topic has been covered before, but I've been curious to know people's insights on why TOS seemed to make a better transition to the big screen than TNG did. Of course, the premise itself is a matter of opinion, but if anyone would like to chime in, I'd welcome your thoughts.
The problem with TNG on the big screen is that it was a much more "cerebral" show than TOS was. TOS, on the other hand, was essentially a space western with characters that really fit in that paradigm. So when TOS moved to the big screen, it felt like they really expanded upon what TOS was trying to do in the shows in some aspects, while transitioning TNG from TV series to the big screen was much more jarring a transition and the essence of the show was lost.
It also didn't help that the TNG movies/storylines were, save for First Contact, just badly conceived/written.
More cerebral? Not really. More restrained and more talky? Certainly.The problem with TNG on the big screen is that it was a much more "cerebral" show than TOS was.
Yeah. Storytelling by committee. Most of the TNG movies were trying to tick off items on a checklist, and it showed.It also didn't help that the TNG movies/storylines were, save for First Contact, just badly conceived/written.
Nemesis, whether you like the film or not, puts the main characters in a much different position than they were at the beginning of the film.
there's a sense that they were done so a bunch of friends could hang out for two months, and they never really justify their existence beyond that.
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