Yeah, definitely a lot of studio interference. I've read numerous times Shatner wanted to make a straight up drama story and Paramount insisted on humor, and it felt very forced in TFF. In TVH it felt very natural, and the humor was totally appropriate to the story--and I always thought TVH was a much needed breather after TWOK and TSFS. Something just for the fun of it basically. But TFF was way over the top.
And the studio was probably partly responsible for the special effects, as I heard they even wanted a cheaper film. However, I also read somewhere the ILM's top teams were unavailable as they were working on other projects. But if that were all, I always said that ILM interns could probably have done a better job than what we got in TFF. Even compared to some other sci-fi films at the time the effects were pretty poor, unless you want to go B-movie territory.
Yeah, I have to agree here. This film certainly captures some of the best Kirk-Spock-McCoy moments of the films, and yes, even some of the other characters get some time in the sun. Uhura was all but ignored in the first 3 films outside maybe the Mr. Adventure scene in TSFS (hell, she was omitted from the Directors Cut Blu Ray cover for TWOK all together). And Shatner was pretty responsive to the cast's suggestions. For instance, he wanted Kirk to go it alone but Nimoy and later Kelley said that Spock and McCoy would never abandon Kirk and Shatner relented. And even George Takei has said for all the issues he's had over the years with Shatner, as a director he kept things loose on set and was generally pretty approachable when it came to suggestions.
Agree and disagree. I think the story had potential and the execution was weak. But I think having Meyer give the script a once over might not have been a bad idea, sort of what he did for TVH. Not create the story, but touch up the existing story. I think he might have been able to help strengthen the story. And perhaps he might have been an ally for Shatner in toning down the excessive humor. I think originally they wanted Meyer to just give the script a tune up, not so much a re-write.