We didn't get a Kelvin timeline movie which brought back the Romulan commander from Balance of Terror in a reality where he could have called Kirk friend.
The biggest flaw in traditional trek was that a society of explorers stayed so incredibly close to home.
Only difference is that TNG made 4 abominations instead of just 2.
2009 - Failure to capitalise on a break out hit. What many do not know is that ST09 was for a long time the third best selling blu-ray of all time*. CBS felt the need to release TNG season 1 (remastered) alongside that release. What they should have done is flogged the remastered TV movies with the release of ST09. Instead of getting in more newbies, they squandered the opportunity and so TNG S1 remastered sold more than any other TNG box set by some margin. I can only imagine the new fans disappointment with that set. And then we waited years for STID (which I personally loved), but they left it sooo long. Imagine if we'd of had a Captain Robeau series and how great that could have been.
Christ, I am a grumpy old ****
No, I meant the two part episodes that were released on VHS and Blu Ray as two part TV movies here in the UK. The Best of Both Worlds, Redemption, Unification etc...Do you mean the "TOS" movies rather than the "TV movies"? If so... yeah no. I doubt the likes of TMP,TVH or TFF would have captivated the interest of the "newbies" as you call them.
Yeah, I loved First Contact when I first saw it. But it does a terrific disservice to the character of Picard. I think it's a good movie - just not a great Star Trek movie. Dumb but fun.I wouldn't call "First Contact" an abomination. It was actually quite good. "Generations" and "Insurrection" weren't great, but they weren't horrible either.
"Dumb but fun" is about every Trek film ever made.Yeah, I loved First Contact when I first saw it. But it does a terrific disservice to the character of Picard. I think it's a good movie - just not a great Star Trek movie. Dumb but fun.
In my experience, this is what happens when I spend more time picking on Star Trek rather than watching and having fun with Star Trek. The negativity eventually convinces me it's crap and there goes the fun, replaced with grump.
It actually killed my fun here for a year. The ragging on DISC wore me down until I needed a break to get my head on again.
So, forget that ****. Watch some old favorites until you remember why you liked Trek to begin with then don't let anything make you forget again.
Keep on Trekking!![]()
The only Trek movie that my wife really enjoys. Such a risky and ballsy movie too - the TOS movies really weren't afraid to change things up.I wouldn't underestimate The One About the Whales. New fans can get into old films, especially if they're good and have wide appeal.
*Take a bow Naren Shankar - former writer on DS9, I think.
ETA And for the record, it's become way less negative here than it used to be.
Ah okay, I had no idea that those two parters were packaged as TV movies in the UK, cool to know.No, I meant the two part episodes that were released on VHS and Blu Ray as two part TV movies here in the UK. The Best of Both Worlds, Redemption, Unification etc...
I didn't have the impression that you meant disrespect. No worries.As for my term newbies - I meant no disrespect. I remember chatting to some people down the pub who had seen ST09 and thought it was great. At this point in time, it seemed that Star Wars was dead and Star Trek could conceivably break out of its niche. The family in the pub asked me what they should watch next - I advised them on The Best of Both Worlds.
I'm really struggling with DSC
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