They need to save money, not spend it on unnecessary bumpy headed aliens or xplosions.
SFX should be indulged of course if the show calls for it.
They need to save money, not spend it on unnecessary bumpy headed aliens or xplosions.
SFX should be indulged of course if the show calls for it.
So we need smooth headed aliens and no explosions - to save money.
Unless the show calls for it - then money is no object.
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Yeah, from the POV of people making decisions at CBS what stands out about Kurtzman is that he delivers successful product - specifically, here, successful TV product - out of unusual and sf/fantasy material. They've worked with him time and again and have every reason to trust him - why go to anyone else?
They need to save money, not spend it on unnecessary bumpy headed aliens or xplosions.
SFX should be indulged of course if the show calls for it.
So we need smooth headed aliens and no explosions - to save money.
Unless the show calls for it - then money is no object.
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For philosophical reasons basically.
Movies are not tv shows - they are spectacles. Tv shows are more intimate.
After Fringe, I'd trust Kurtzman more than Rick Berman as a show runner.
It's not, but Fringe was far better than most of the Trek spinoffs.After Fringe, I'd trust Kurtzman more than Rick Berman as a show runner.
This is not saying much.
It's not, but Fringe was far better than most of the Trek spinoffs.After Fringe, I'd trust Kurtzman more than Rick Berman as a show runner.
This is not saying much.
I thought he was running it, he was the Executive Producer for all the spin-offs. I'm not sure how much input he had on the individual scripts but he was at least in control of the general direction of the shows.It's not, but Fringe was far better than most of the Trek spinoffs.This is not saying much.
Berman was never the show runner was he? I thought that was Maurice guy for the first two seasons, and Piller for Season 3 forward... for TNG... DS9 it was Bher and Moore, for Voyager it was Piller, then Taylor, and then Bragna, with Bragna running Enterprise until Cato came in...
But I doubt Kurtzman will be show runner (running the writers room) on this show either...
I thought he was running it, he was the Executive Producer for all the spin-offs. I'm not sure how much input he had on the individual scripts but he was at least in control of the general direction of the shows.It's not, but Fringe was far better than most of the Trek spinoffs.
Berman was never the show runner was he? I thought that was Maurice guy for the first two seasons, and Piller for Season 3 forward... for TNG... DS9 it was Bher and Moore, for Voyager it was Piller, then Taylor, and then Bragna, with Bragna running Enterprise until Cato came in...
But I doubt Kurtzman will be show runner (running the writers room) on this show either...
Sounds like an Onion article.
Stranger than fiction...
Here's a thought: why not watch the first episode of the show - which will be on "free" broadcast TV - before "perceiving flaws" in it?
Oh, wait - we are Trekkies!
Because everything that needed to be fixed won't be fixed.
None of your preemptive complaints about the series will have any effect whatever on what they decide to do. Fannish whinging is just a way to kill time on the Internet.
Because everything that needed to be fixed won't be fixed.
None of your preemptive complaints about the series will have any effect whatever on what they decide to do. Fannish whinging is just a way to kill time on the Internet.
As is whining about whining, Dennis.
Mr Awe
Or put the final nail in the Star Trek coffin.
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