Yet the X-wings and TIE Fighters still looked like X-wings and TIE Fighters.
And yet Vader's mask and suit, arguably the 'face' of the franchise, had a makeover. Even though he really didn't have the In-universe time between the end of R1 and beginning of iV to account for the change.
And yet Vader's mask and suit, arguably the 'face' of the franchise, had a makeover. Even though he really didn't have the In-universe time between the end of R1 and beginning of iV to account for the change.
We shall hold it against the movie forever. Unlike the original trilogy where, even though Vader's look also changed in every movie,nostalgia means I care lessthey 'left more room' for me to head-canon an excuse.![]()
And oh Lordy, am I holding up Tarkin up as a reason why I don't see 'faithfulness' as an inherent virtue. It was an interesting experiment, but oh God get it off, get it off, getitoff!
If you look carefully, the helmet has the red eyes, keeping it consistent with the original film.
Come on, my wife, a casual viewer, would never notice the difference in Vader's appearance. Yet she'd definitely notice the difference between, oh, say, TOS Klingon and TNG Klingon or TOS Enterprise and NuEnterprise. Apples and oranges.
I think Trek does work best as a TV show. Mostly because that's what it was created to be.Well, I don't think much of most of those movies, either. I think Trek has only worked on television. Since the Abrams things were as shallow and "popcorn" as you can get, though, at least three or so of the previous films beat them out.
I think anyone who thinks the films are simply shallow action films needs to check their depth perceptionOr maybe they're just action movies devoid of depth, SF ideas, and adult drama. Like many of the earlier ST movies in that respect, I admit. Abrams just took it all one nearly-surreal step further.
Yes they were, but no it wasn't.
Well, not unless people are also allowed the argument 'The New Klingons have ridges, that means they're consistent.'
We do know that Vader has used different helmets over the years, so he could've replaced it between the movies.
Watch Star Wars: Rebels sometime; Vader has a very different helmet in that one.)
It is completely absurd compare the tiny unnoticeable changes like that to something like completely redesigning Enterprise for 09.
(I absolutely have no idea what's the deal with Vader's helmet is. Has looked exactly the same to me in all the live action SW films. This is probably the same level of nitpicking than thinking that Constellation in 'Doomsday's Machine' was not a Connie because they used AMT model kit for it, and it has some tiny unnoticeable differences to the big studio Connie model.)
(I absolutely have no idea what's the deal with Vader's helmet is. Has looked exactly the same to me in all the live action SW films. This is probably the same level of nitpicking than thinking that Constellation in 'Doomsday's Machine' was not a Connie because they used AMT model kit for it, and it has some tiny unnoticeable differences to the big studio Connie model.)
... but you find it inconceivable that for many, a grey dish with nacelles looks a lot like every other grey dish with nacelles? (With exception for the ones that were flipped upside down, of course.)
Now that you mention it, I think I noticed it at some point and then promptly forgot it. The eye lenses were always pretty dark, so one could chalk up any slight difference in hue to the lightning. In any case, any changes to Vader's helm are on the level of the differences between various filming models used to represent the exact same ship in Star Trek shows, sometimes even within single episode.You didn't notice that a large part of Vader's face, one of the most famous images in Western Pop-culture, changed colour between films...
Yeah, not the same thing not even close. It would be same if they had replaced Vader's helm with something like this:... but you find it inconceivable that for many, a grey dish with nacelles looks a lot like every other grey dish with nacelles? (With exception for the ones that were flipped upside down, of course.)
Yeah, not the same thing not even close. It would be same if they had replaced Vader's helm with something like this:
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Yeah, this is pretty much what I would want to see.In a Star Trek context, this would mean you could bring back say the Constitution-class ship design and have it look, externally, almost identical to its TOS days, with CGI improvements for higher resolution screens. The interior could have the same layout and color scheme, while appearing modern. The uniforms could be updated in the way they did for the 2009 film, as that worked fine. Equipment could be stylized the same as in the 1960s, but be 2010s useful. You don't need the old computer styling noises or paper printouts, or even to ancient EB6 flight computer. What would be needed is the visual qualities to give the quick impression that this is the same thing. It isn't, but it is meant to seem like it is.
That's pretty much what they did for the Defiant in ENT. It looked great, but it also looked a little dated.In a Star Trek context, this would mean you could bring back say the Constitution-class ship design and have it look, externally, almost identical to its TOS days, with CGI improvements for higher resolution screens. The interior could have the same layout and color scheme, while appearing modern. The uniforms could be updated in the way they did for the 2009 film, as that worked fine. Equipment could be stylized the same as in the 1960s, but be 2010s useful. You don't need the old computer styling noises or paper printouts, or even to ancient E6B flight computer. What would be needed is the visual qualities to give the quick impression that this is the same thing. It isn't, but it is meant to seem like it is.
I think one could go a bit further than that. As I've said before, giving the original Connies the refit style hull details would be fine by me, providing the overall shape of the vessel was not altered and they retained the original hull markings.That's pretty much what they did for the Defiant in ENT. It looked great, but it also looked a little dated.
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