BalthierTheGreat said:
I don't get where you think this is a bout the universe. It's about the story -- and the story sounds stupid. I don't know what kind of universe he wants to reboot into, and it's beside the point. The point is that this story premise sounds like a bad one.
Sharr Khan said:
BalthierTheGreat said:
I don't get where you think this is a bout the universe. It's about the story -- and the story sounds stupid. I don't know what kind of universe he wants to reboot into, and it's beside the point. The point is that this story premise sounds like a bad one.
Actually you don't know the story. You know rather rambling premise (Due likely more to how it was reiterated not the premise itself) and nothing about what makes "the story" important yet or what the story is. Premise isn't story.
We are aware they're looking for a big actor to play the "villain" yet the premise mentioned doesn't touch on that.
You don't know the hows or why of "Old Spock" being involved or anything that might have give an emotional hook - of course at this point you really aren't thats supposed to come about when you get to the movie...
Sharr
That sounds like a bad story.
FleetLord said:
Where's Captain Braxton when you need him !!
Sharr Khan said:
Oh and whatever agent is involved for moving N-Spock into the story I bet it is devoid of technobable... given Nimoy's apparent dislike for it. It will be touched on, then move on from there but no elopabrote strings of meaningless gibberish chances are its rather organic to the story.
Imagine hearing the pitch/premise for Trek IV - Kirk and Spock go back in time to save whales...
My first reaction would be "Thats not a Trek story" look how that turned out.
Sharr
xortex said:
If the new movie locks them into a new alternate future timeline there is no way back.
AudioBridge said:
I was really hoping for an adventure story with this new film, where we'd finally get another movie where the Enterprise heads out to explore; this time with the added interest of how these younger versions of the characters we know deal with it and eachother for the first time. Looks like that won't be happening, and if it does it will be with the damn time travel plot complicating it needlessly.![]()
Sharr Khan said:
Oh and whatever agent is involved for moving N-Spock into the story I bet it is devoid of technobable... given Nimoy's apparent dislike for it. It will be touched on, then move on from there but no elopabrote strings of meaningless gibberish chances are its rather organic to the story.
Imagine hearing the pitch/premise for Trek IV - Kirk and Spock go back in time to save whales...
My first reaction would be "Thats not a Trek story" look how that turned out.
That sounds like a bad story.
Ah why? Putting aside for a moment that Star Treks most successful films have involved time travel. What's bad about the notion of Spock not only saving Kirk but history as well? I mean if your gonna go for epic you might as well make those the stakes. Would it be any better if some superweapon-X was involved?
Its way to early to say this isn't about the "people", since none of us have seen the script and have no idea how the script delivers us these ideas of the emotional impact on those in it.
Fred is now and old man, and he's just travelled back in time to stop the evil Vendeeni from killing his best friend Ted's grandfather. Now he has an even bigger problem. He has to make sure that Fred, Ted, Bill, Suzy, Curly and Moe meet. Why should I care? I mean what makes me as a moviegoer want to watch Old Fred tell Young Fred that he has to go and talk to Ted? See that's the problem. The only reason people want to see the movie is because of the Star Trek label, not because the premise is exciting.
And Time travel has been overdone, and most of the time it ends badly. Time travel is the Trek Reset Button in far too many cases for Time Travel to be a point in favor of the movie.
True, so we can't say its any good either. I've seen enough of the bad time-travel in trek to be skeptical of the aledged emotional impact until I see something more. Right now, I'm leaning towards this movie not being worth buying a movie ticket.
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