If it resulted in a good story, they could have Spock shut heroin in his eyeballs* for all I care.
* admittedly it would be difficult to do.
Vulcans are said to have unusual eyeballs, well irrigated.
If it resulted in a good story, they could have Spock shut heroin in his eyeballs* for all I care.
* admittedly it would be difficult to do.
All of which is completely reversible. They can have it all back in one wave of a magic wand.
Vulcans are said to have unusual eyeballs, well irrigated.
Again, making it cheap. I think they should have Q literally defecate on the entire Trek universe and then never produce another second of Trek, or permit any media-tie-in or fan productions after. Hey, you can have it all back in your head with a wave of your imagination, so just let the creative choice go, man.
Right, it would never get past the third eyelid. Jesus, there you go again, messing with continuity!![]()
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It isn't necessary that I shut my brain off to enjoy someone else's lesser entertainment either. If a race of people can be disregarded 'Cause Laziness, then they can be regarded 'Cause Talent. What am I paying for?
No, I don't find genocide an unserious matter. Use it well, or fuck off.
Just because you didn't like it, doesn't mean it was done in a poor or lazy manner. I happened to enjoy the movie and the destruction of the two worlds showed that Trek can shake things up from time to time. Something that has been sorely needed for about fifty years.
Vulcan and Romulus are fictional planets, they aren't the story, they are there to serve the story in whatever manner the creators deem necessary.[/QUOTE
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Hey if they change enough things maybe they can find themselves in the universe of Dune, with the Atreides, the Harkonnen and all that
Any Dune reference gets a like from me, regardless of the context or discussion
About time for another adaptation of it. Been 15 years. Maybe on HBO or Netflix this time. Glad the Berg / Morrel movie never happened. I'd be up for Fuller making it![]()
I'd love a new adaptation of Dune, I am not entirely satisfied with the ones we've got so far.
The Messiah portion of CoD was well done. Newman crushed it (and continued to do so in the rest of the episodes). As a whole though, yeah, this is a property that has not been done right.
Personally, I always wondered if the "Herbert" chant in TOS was a reference to Frank since he (according to his book jacket bios at any rate) was a big part of the letter writing campaigns to save the show.
How do you like Brian Herbert's continuation of the saga?
You mean Kevin J Anderson's continuation using Brian's name ?
The first prequel series was passable generic sci - fi novel. The Butlerian Jihad was the same (although it pains me we'll never read the Butlerian Jihad book Frank and McNelly were writing before Frank got sick that Brian tossed out, likely because McNelly want his fair share of the profits). The sequels to the series were a kick to the balls and I stopped reading the sidequels when Paul ran off to join the circus.
Yeah, I felt that none of them were really up to par.
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Edit: How awesome is it that whoever programmed the word predictor on my keyboard had Muad'dib pre loaded as a suggestion?
Yes these little details are really great, aren't they?![]()
Have we derailed this thread enough, or should we talk about Maclachlan's recent all emoticon explanation of the plot?
I wasn't all that fond of how it was handled myself. However, it's worth noting that killing off entire planets for dramatic effect has been a fixture of Trek for a long time -- more than once, a threat announced itself in TOS by wiping out entire systems full of billions of people, for instance -- so I wouldn't exactly call it alien to the "Trekverse."The level of destruction was that of a thousand Munich or Schindler's List or The Killing Fields movies, yet it's all just part of the fun(!) of taking a trip to the Trekvers, kids!.
Who's that?
Played Paul in the Lynch film. He made the news last week for the tweet.
I wasn't all that fond of how it was handled myself. However, it's worth noting that killing off entire planets for dramatic effect has been a fixture of Trek for a long time -- more than once, a threat announced itself in TOS by wiping out entire systems full of billions of people, for instance -- so I wouldn't exactly call it alien to the "Trekverse."
Or one press of the Reset Button....All of which is completely reversible. They can have it all back in one wave of a magic wand.
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