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Variety: 'Star Trek' moved from Christmas '08 to May '09

Dac said:
I'll be 20 by the time that comes out, fucking 20.

Im sorry, even tho I am 18, that still feels like a fucking ripe old age.

I'll be just shy of 36 when it comes out. If 20 is a "ripe old age" then I'll be in a nursing home for sure! :eek:
 
Starship Polaris said:
Darth Duck said:
Admiral James Kirk said:
Fuck Paramount! They ruined Christmas! :mad: This is kinda like hoping Santa Claus brings you an XBox 360 but instead he just drops your jammies and sodomizes you! BAD SANTA! BAD!

What he said, but without the sodomy.

But, everybody likes sodomy!
Everybody doesn't like something.

But nobody doesn't like sodomy. :)
 
Actually this works for me. The holiday season is when I see movies the least, but May is when I go the most. Sweet.

Sucks for Playmates though. They were working like mad to get the toys ready for Christmas and then Paramount says "wait another six months..."
 
Hah! I'll be retired by that month ! Something more to look forward to. Maybe I will have aTrek retirement party and invite y'all.
 
[/QUOTE]Everybody doesn't like something.

But nobody doesn't like sodomy. :)

[/QUOTE]

I don't like sodomy. Tried it once, but it just don't compare to the pink. And damn was my ass sore.
 
"Star Trek is moving to summer because its has so much boxoffice potential," Par spokesman Michael Vollman said. "It does not need any script tweaks. They're two-thirds of the way through shooting, and we would have delivered a great movie at Christmas."

There's no problem here. Waiting a few more months is a temporary disappointment.
 
This stinks. I was all hyped up for seeing it this Christmas. I guess I'll just have to see Quantum of Solace a few more times over the holidays instead.
 
Well, it was going to be a fight to get away from family on Christmas Day to see the movie. Now I don't have to.

Bonus. :thumbsup:
 
I don't see ANY potential of a Summer Blockbuster. I've said so in other threads, but Trek is very much a niche product. Teens think Trek is for losers wearing Spock ears. It's not like they'll be taking a date to see Trek XI, they'll see anything else available, and unfortunately, in May, there are other good movies, cool movies that a mainstream audience doesn't associate with nerdity.

http://www.movieweb.com/movies/releases/month.php?m=200805

Trek if it comes out May 8th '09, has to compete with Iron Man and Speed Racer. That seems like strong competitiion to me -- and going to the next weekend, probably Meat Train (a horror movie) and Indy on the 22nd. I would expect any one of those movies to beat a movie that appeals to people who already like Trek.

I'm revising my BO prediction from $100 Million to $75 Million. Good Job.
 
I do think this is a simple strategy move on the part of Paramount. I'm sure they feel strongly that an early May 2009 release will get them more box office, and therefore it will be a much bigger success. I think they also want a big 2009 summer hit and due to the strike might feel things are looking a bit thin for 2009. Of course this will give them more time to polish the movie. Keep in mind most big effects movies spend a year or more in post production. The "Star Wars" films have done that and most recent heavy effects films. Since they are shooting until about April this makes sense. I do think it could of been ready for Christmas but this probably will only help the final product. I don't like having to wait longer of course. One even bigger trouble I see now is keeping a lid on the big movie plot points. I have a feeling that now it's going to be very, very hard to not know a lot about what's in the film before we see it. But this still could be the best thing for the franchise. It's been a long time since we have had a summer Trek movie to see. For all those down on this remember, bigger box office success equals more Trek!

--- and Balthier you have your release dates confused. Iron Man and Speed are due this spring. Trek is targeting May 2009.
 
BalthierTheGreat said:
I don't see ANY potential of a Summer Blockbuster. I've said so in other threads, but Trek is very much a niche product.

If Paramount agreed, they would not be making a "Star Trek" movie at all.
 
BalthierTheGreat said:

Trek if it comes out May 8th '09, has to compete with Iron Man and Speed Racer. That seems like strong competitiion to me -- and going to the next weekend, probably Meat Train (a horror movie) and Indy on the 22nd. I would expect any one of those movies to beat a movie that appeals to people who already like Trek.

I'm revising my BO prediction from $100 Million to $75 Million. Good Job.

Those movies you cited are all coming out this year, May 2008, not with ST in 2009
 
BalthierTheGreat said:
I don't see ANY potential of a Summer Blockbuster. I've said so in other threads, but Trek is very much a niche product. Teens think Trek is for losers wearing Spock ears. It's not like they'll be taking a date to see Trek XI, they'll see anything else available, and unfortunately, in May, there are other good movies, cool movies that a mainstream audience doesn't associate with nerdity.

http://www.movieweb.com/movies/releases/month.php?m=200805

Trek if it comes out May 8th '09, has to compete with Iron Man and Speed Racer. That seems like strong competitiion to me -- and going to the next weekend, probably Meat Train (a horror movie) and Indy on the 22nd. I would expect any one of those movies to beat a movie that appeals to people who already like Trek.

I'm revising my BO prediction from $100 Million to $75 Million. Good Job.

You're a year out with that link
http://www.movieweb.com/movies/releases/month.php?m=200905

It's got Wolverine coming out the week before, and Angels and Demons the week after.

Paramount are probably right in thinking that the writers strike will have meant that there will be less big blockbusters ready for summer 2009.
 
I just read this at another forum. I don't stop in here much cause its full of mass speculation.

So, is this a good thing? Its opening solo, for now, but is sandwhiched in between Wolverine and Tom Hanks. This means as a summer movie and May release at that it will have to have a *ahem* stellar opening. Most summer films, if they are a success, have a huge opening weekend. Can Star Trek do this? With no competition it might, then again if I'm another studio I see that weekend as vulnerable cause Trek has been in decline.

Wait and See.

Can we now write Shat in somehow?
 
BalthierTheGreat said:
I don't see ANY potential of a Summer Blockbuster. I've said so in other threads, but Trek is very much a niche product. Teens think Trek is for losers wearing Spock ears. It's not like they'll be taking a date to see Trek XI, they'll see anything else available, and unfortunately, in May, there are other good movies, cool movies that a mainstream audience doesn't associate with nerdity.

http://www.movieweb.com/movies/releases/month.php?m=200805

Trek if it comes out May 8th '09, has to compete with Iron Man and Speed Racer. That seems like strong competitiion to me -- and going to the next weekend, probably Meat Train (a horror movie) and Indy on the 22nd. I would expect any one of those movies to beat a movie that appeals to people who already like Trek.

I'm revising my BO prediction from $100 Million to $75 Million. Good Job.

And since you are off by a year, your prediction is worth that much: |-|
 
Tulin said:

I mean, people, REALLY!

I bet half these posters weren't even alive when all WE got back in the late 70's and early 80's was the monthly Starlog update on the new film. No fuckin internet and no forty six conventions every weekend.

We made it and so will all you ADHD young n's.

Seriously people, deal.

No kidding, I remember walking into the local bookstore and seeing Starlog with the painting of the new version of the Enterprise and freaking out and tearing into the magazine to see what other tidbits I could find. What would the kids of today do if they had to deal with the lack of information we got back then. It didn't matter who was in it, what the uniforms were like, what the story was, it was NEW TREK and we waited a LOOOOONG time for that.

We survived on reruns, MEGO action figures, the toy bridge, maybe a phaser shaped flashlight and Franz Joseph blueprints and the Starfleet Technical manual. Oh yeah, and communicator style walkie-talkies. That was it until TMP.
 
After consideration, May is a much better release date than December. Much better chance for this to be a hit. :thumbsup:

Yeah, we have to wait a while longer, which is a pain - but it will be worth it in the long run. I just wish it was May '08 not '09...
 
And a bigger hit movie in May 2009 means we will get more movies and more STAR TREK!
 
The only problem will be waiting another 5 months, but actually it's good it won't be released on Christmas. I'll be home with the family where there's no cinemas, they roll up the sidewalk after dark and the sheep wish you a good night.

I'll be in Coventry in May. Hope there's a cinema, then. :)

So, May it is. *sigh*
 
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