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Zachary Quinto: ‘No Guarantees’ For Another Star Trek Film

Are you suggesting Trek fans wouldn't show up for a Kelvin Borg movie? Whether I agreed with the creative decision or not I'd be counting down the days to release. I'm really not that fickle. It would take a hell of a lot for me to not support Star Trek, what that red line would be I don't know.

I'm not saying they/we wouldn't show up, I'm just saying that thinking along the lines of "we can make any movie we want and even if they don't like it, we can still count on their money" isn't the best strategy/way to treat your loyal fanbase in the long run.
 
Sorry to be brutally honest, but it would be worse. The Cardassians were basically just Klingons or Romulans without literally being Klingons or Romulans. The most significant thing that distinguished them was their look, which from a story perspective isn't all that significant.

Yeah, the sacrilege. I went there.

A bit off-topic, but: You are 100% right. And that's what made the Cardassians great villains! They are a militaristic dictatorship, almost fascists. The perfect villain for an optimistic, utopian Federation!

They are what made the klingons great in TOS, before they were rebooted into space vikings. They are what the Ferengi should have been. They aren't necessarily good movie villains, where you need a single bad guy. For ST4 the klingons would be preferable. But they were perfect in TNG at the time.
 
I'm not saying they/we wouldn't show up, I'm just saying that thinking along the lines of "we can make any movie we want and even if they don't like it, we can still count on their money" isn't the best strategy/way to treat your loyal fanbase in the long run.

You do realize the "fanbase" isn't a monolithic entity? I think I would qualify as a "loyal" fan (as I look at my 1701 poster on the wall next to my computer desk), and pretty much disagree with everything you say.

They have to make the best movie they can. Making it for "the fanbase" is a fools errand.
 
I'm not saying they/we wouldn't show up, I'm just saying that thinking along the lines of "we can make any movie we want and even if they don't like it, we can still count on their money" isn't the best strategy/way to treat your loyal fanbase in the long run.

Yet they tried something new with Beyond and people didn't really turn up did they?
 
Yet they tried something new with Beyond and people didn't really turn up did they?
They tried something new and forgot to promote it. If STID was treated the same way the same thing might have happened. Beyond was treated like the bastard child of Star Trek.
 
You do realize the "fanbase" isn't a monolithic entity? I think I would qualify as a "loyal" fan (as I look at my 1701 poster on the wall next to my computer desk), and pretty much disagree with everything you say.

They have to make the best movie they can. Making it for "the fanbase" is a fools errand.

I agree fandom can't be considered a single entity, and yes, making a film just for the fanbase would be disasterous. Going back to my original point, it needs to appeal to a wide range of the audience, and cater for both new and old fans alike.

That's why I love '09 so much. From a tecnhical point of view It had so many boxes to tick in appealing to hardcore Trek fans, moderate Trek fans, and a whole new audience who had never seen Star Trek before, and largely succeeded on every count.
 
The US is not the only place STB was shown.

But it was where it badly under performed.

Could be general audiences weren't impressed with what they saw in the advertising. Which was very indicative of the movie we got.
 
While I like Beyond, it just didn't hook me the way the first two did. I saw both Star Trek (2009) and Into Darkness four times each at the theater. I made it twice for Beyond.
 
Pine and Cumberbatch did the chat show circuit in the UK on a popular show called The Graham Norton show. There was fun talk about their fans (Pine nuts and Cumber bitches). I think Urban did some promotion, STID was big news in the UK maybe cos Benedict was in it, I don't know.
STB not much fuss made, even though it had a big British star playing the villain (Idris Elba v Benedict Cumberbatch now whats the main difference.....mmmmm.????). Urban did a radio interview that I caught by accident, only cos my radio in the kitchen is always on. If it was not for that I would never know the movie existed.
 
Pine and Cumberbatch did the chat show circuit in the UK on a popular show called The Graham Norton show. There was fun talk about their fans (Pine nuts and Cumber bitches). I think Urban did some promotion, STID was big news in the UK maybe cos Benedict was in it, I don't know.
STB not much fuss made, even though it had a big British star playing the villain (Idris Elba v Benedict Cumberbatch now whats the main difference.....mmmmm.????). Urban did a radio interview that I caught by accident, only cos my radio in the kitchen is always on. If it was not for that I would never know the movie existed.

Yep, I hardly saw anything here in the UK, pretty much all of what I got was because I already subscribe to sci fi twitter feeds etc. I really think they missed out not making more of Pegg co-writing it. He's a proper home grown talent whose rise to fame wasnt just inspired by, but actually utilised his own fandom in things like Spaced, and even Hot Fuzz shows how everyone bases their lives around pop culture.
 
While I like Beyond, it just didn't hook me the way the first two did. I saw both Star Trek (2009) and Into Darkness four times each at the theater. I made it twice for Beyond.

I think the first two were more... intense, for want of a better description, on the big screen at least. It's something JJ is very good at, at the expense of logic sometimes. Beyond is in many ways the better film, but I think there was something a bit... generic about it if I'm being really critical. I also didn't feel the peril of STID or the freshness of ST09. I still really love the film though and I feel it's still overall as good, just slightly different.
 
Not really, the Klingons have their whole honour code (which admittedly they don't always live up to) which makes them warriors looking for a worthy fight and respect for their stronger enemies. The Romulans are all about the subterfuge and sneak attacks, whereas the Cardassians are just a pure blunt force trauma.
Nominal differences that don't amount to much in the Lidsville of Forehead Aliens.

No, seriously, they're really interchangeable. Ever wonder why the Klingons have Birds of Prey? See the development of Star Trek III. From http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Klingon_Bird-of-Prey:

As originally conceived, the Klingon variant of the Bird-of-Prey was actually a Romulan ship; the script of Star Trek III at first called for the film's main villains to be Romulans using a Romulan Bird-of-Prey, as had been typical of Bird-of-Prey use in Star Trek: The Original Series.​

Basically, any story involving Cardassians could be rewritten with the Klingons or Romulans substituted in, with only minor tweaking.
 
Pine and Cumberbatch did the chat show circuit in the UK on a popular show called The Graham Norton show. There was fun talk about their fans (Pine nuts and Cumber bitches). I think Urban did some promotion, STID was big news in the UK maybe cos Benedict was in it, I don't know.
STB not much fuss made, even though it had a big British star playing the villain (Idris Elba v Benedict Cumberbatch now whats the main difference.....mmmmm.????). Urban did a radio interview that I caught by accident, only cos my radio in the kitchen is always on. If it was not for that I would never know the movie existed.

I watched that the night before STID was released and up until that point was totally unspoiled. Then they go and show the brig clip... 'I can give you 72' and that just confirmed 100% it was Khan.
 
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