Star Trek XI in 2008 Written/Directed by JJ Abrams
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Originally Posted by das Monkey
Sure, why not. Damon could be Spock. He'd look great in the ears. Johnny Knoxville for Bones, Beyonce as Uhura, John Cho as Sulu, Jason Statham in Engineering, and Peter Stormare for Chekov. Oh, and Dakota Fanning as Nurse Chapel.
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Although his brother could be one of the unnamed cast members in a different colored uniform. Or maybe Sam Rockwell could do it again.
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Teaser poster for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
Teaser poster for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
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http://www.startrek.com/startrek/vie...cle/19876.html
Intresting article about Abrams and the film. The only thing that concerns me a bit is that Abrams says that he owns all the Star Trek DVDs, but has not seen every episode. With that aside, he still feels like he has seen enough to make the film. I sure hope he's right.
Intresting article about Abrams and the film. The only thing that concerns me a bit is that Abrams says that he owns all the Star Trek DVDs, but has not seen every episode. With that aside, he still feels like he has seen enough to make the film. I sure hope he's right.
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Originally Posted by jaeufraser
http://www.startrek.com/custom/inclu...1/800x1035.jpg
Teaser poster for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
Teaser poster for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
Ah hell...that picture tells me everything I want to know as to whether the rumors of THE YOUNG KIRK AND SPOCK CHRONICLES were true...Goddamn it...
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Originally Posted by Eric D.
http://www.startrek.com/startrek/vie...cle/19876.html
Intresting article about Abrams and the film. The only thing that concerns me a bit is that Abrams says that he owns all the Star Trek DVDs, but has not seen every episode. With that aside, he still feels like he has seen enough to make the film. I sure hope he's right.
Intresting article about Abrams and the film. The only thing that concerns me a bit is that Abrams says that he owns all the Star Trek DVDs, but has not seen every episode. With that aside, he still feels like he has seen enough to make the film. I sure hope he's right.
I seem to recall a story about Nicholas Meyer not being steeped in Trek lore either when he started watching the classic episodes and came across Space Seed and wondered what a sequel to that might be like.
I'm cautiously optimistic, but then I also like that series reboot proposal by J. Michael Strazynski that came out recently.
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Originally Posted by Joe Molotov
Does it?
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I thought Abrams handled the Mission Impossible series really well and I think he'll do the same for this one. This is a franchise that needs a pump of adrenaline and I think Abrams will deliver. Paramount has confidence since they gave him a 5 year contract.
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http://www.startrek.com/custom/inclu...1/800x1035.jpg
Teaser poster for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
http://www.startrek.com/custom/inclu...1/800x1035.jpg
Teaser poster for the JJ Abrams Star Trek movie.
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Originally Posted by Filmmaker
Classic Trek Delta shield logo with Kirk's TV series trademark gold and Spock's TV series trademark blue? Uh, yeah.
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I seem to recall a story about Nicholas Meyer not being steeped in Trek lore either when he started watching the classic episodes and came across Space Seed and wondered what a sequel to that might be like.
Meanwhile, Bennett knew Nicholas Meyer socially. Meyer wanted to make a naval film, but everyone had turned him down. Bennett went to Meyer and said, "Want to make a Star Trek film?" And Meyer said, "I don't even watch Star Trek, why would I want to make a film?" Bennett explained his return of Khan idea, and Meyer admitted he was interested. When Meyer directed Star Trek II, he essentially knew nothing of the series outside of Space Seed, he was more interested in things like giving the crew their new suits with rank insignia, etc. Basically, Meyer saw ST 2 as a naval movie in space.
As for the poster, if they really do a young Kirk/Spock, I won't see it.
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This movie is going to hinge on who directs it and most importantly who is cast. It's paramount (no pun intended).
Either way, that teaser poster gives me chills as well.
Anything to get Trek away from the past decade...
Either way, that teaser poster gives me chills as well.
Anything to get Trek away from the past decade...
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this is a good opportunity to revive the franchise and make it more hip and appealing to the youths of today, like the halloween series did. that's why i propose busta rhymes as spock.
"yo, live long and prosper bitch!" *throws up vulcan affiliation sign*
"yo, live long and prosper bitch!" *throws up vulcan affiliation sign*
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
Actually, if I recall the documentary on Wrath of Khan correctly, it was the Harve Bennett, the producer, who got handed the reigns of the Star Trek franchise after TMP didn't go the way Paramount wanted. However, Bennett knew little of Star Trek aside from some cultural references, so he started watching some of the original episodes. When he came across Space Seed, he knew he needed to make a movie based around Khan's return.
Meanwhile, Bennett knew Nicholas Meyer socially. Meyer wanted to make a naval film, but everyone had turned him down. Bennett went to Meyer and said, "Want to make a Star Trek film?" And Meyer said, "I don't even watch Star Trek, why would I want to make a film?" Bennett explained his return of Khan idea, and Meyer admitted he was interested. When Meyer directed Star Trek II, he essentially knew nothing of the series outside of Space Seed, he was more interested in things like giving the crew their new suits with rank insignia, etc. Basically, Meyer saw ST 2 as a naval movie in space.
As for the poster, if they really do a young Kirk/Spock, I won't see it.
Meanwhile, Bennett knew Nicholas Meyer socially. Meyer wanted to make a naval film, but everyone had turned him down. Bennett went to Meyer and said, "Want to make a Star Trek film?" And Meyer said, "I don't even watch Star Trek, why would I want to make a film?" Bennett explained his return of Khan idea, and Meyer admitted he was interested. When Meyer directed Star Trek II, he essentially knew nothing of the series outside of Space Seed, he was more interested in things like giving the crew their new suits with rank insignia, etc. Basically, Meyer saw ST 2 as a naval movie in space.
As for the poster, if they really do a young Kirk/Spock, I won't see it.
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Originally Posted by Suprmallet
Actually, if I recall the documentary on Wrath of Khan correctly, it was the Harve Bennett, the producer, who got handed the reigns of the Star Trek franchise after TMP didn't go the way Paramount wanted. However, Bennett knew little of Star Trek aside from some cultural references, so he started watching some of the original episodes. When he came across Space Seed, he knew he needed to make a movie based around Khan's return.
Meanwhile, Bennett knew Nicholas Meyer socially. Meyer wanted to make a naval film, but everyone had turned him down. Bennett went to Meyer and said, "Want to make a Star Trek film?" And Meyer said, "I don't even watch Star Trek, why would I want to make a film?" Bennett explained his return of Khan idea, and Meyer admitted he was interested. When Meyer directed Star Trek II, he essentially knew nothing of the series outside of Space Seed, he was more interested in things like giving the crew their new suits with rank insignia, etc. Basically, Meyer saw ST 2 as a naval movie in space.
As for the poster, if they really do a young Kirk/Spock, I won't see it.
Meanwhile, Bennett knew Nicholas Meyer socially. Meyer wanted to make a naval film, but everyone had turned him down. Bennett went to Meyer and said, "Want to make a Star Trek film?" And Meyer said, "I don't even watch Star Trek, why would I want to make a film?" Bennett explained his return of Khan idea, and Meyer admitted he was interested. When Meyer directed Star Trek II, he essentially knew nothing of the series outside of Space Seed, he was more interested in things like giving the crew their new suits with rank insignia, etc. Basically, Meyer saw ST 2 as a naval movie in space.
As for the poster, if they really do a young Kirk/Spock, I won't see it.
Regardless, I think the way Meyer approached it is what makes it so good. The Trek characters are story archetypes anyways, so you just make a good story, then plug in the characters. As long as they don't go against tradition, it'll work. It seems the last couple of movies and the last two series were approached as "let's make a new Star Trek series/movie" first, and then they started looking for stories. The best approach is to see what kind of story you can tell, then see how you can make a Trek story around that.
I'm not dismissing a young Kirk and Spock movie out of hand. I'll give this new guy a chance, but only because he's bringing something new to the table.
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Not interested, not a fan of classic trek, or most prequels for that matter. Why can't they just do something post DS9? Is it really that hard? I didn't catch the last couple of seasons of Voyager, did the whole universe blow up or something? What's the deal?
That said, I might rent it if I'm bored. Though if Abrams starts off with that whole "show you part of the ending, then go back to the beginning and work your way forwards" style again...seriously drives me nuts. MI3 felt like a freakin' Alias episode (though GOOD alias!), and that style got old on Alias quite fast...
That said, I might rent it if I'm bored. Though if Abrams starts off with that whole "show you part of the ending, then go back to the beginning and work your way forwards" style again...seriously drives me nuts. MI3 felt like a freakin' Alias episode (though GOOD alias!), and that style got old on Alias quite fast...
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Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
Not interested, not a fan of classic trek, or most prequels for that matter. Why can't they just do something post DS9? Is it really that hard? I didn't catch the last couple of seasons of Voyager, did the whole universe blow up or something? What's the deal?
That said, I might rent it if I'm bored. Though if Abrams starts off with that whole "show you part of the ending, then go back to the beginning and work your way forwards" style again...seriously drives me nuts. MI3 felt like a freakin' Alias episode (though GOOD alias!), and that style got old on Alias quite fast...
That said, I might rent it if I'm bored. Though if Abrams starts off with that whole "show you part of the ending, then go back to the beginning and work your way forwards" style again...seriously drives me nuts. MI3 felt like a freakin' Alias episode (though GOOD alias!), and that style got old on Alias quite fast...
Spoiler:
There was very little mention about what happened in the Alpha Quadrant after DS9 in either Voyager (which is understandable given their situation) nor the Movies. The only real change to Star Trek continuity was with the Romulans in Nemesis. Insurrection really provided nothing to the Star Trek storyline.
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Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
Though if Abrams starts off with that whole "show you part of the ending, then go back to the beginning and work your way forwards" style again...seriously drives me nuts. MI3 felt like a freakin' Alias episode (though GOOD alias!), and that style got old on Alias quite fast...
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What the fuck, dude?
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Originally Posted by Joe Molotov
Sorry, just messing with you.
I mean it's JJ Abrams, I figured somebody had some off-the-wall, 5-page theory about how it could actually mean something else.
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