ryhoyarbie
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Still haven't seen the new Die Hard In Space.....I mean Star Trek movie yet......And I always saw trek movies on opening day....
Good one!Still haven't seen the new Die Hard In Space.....I mean Star Trek movie yet......And I always saw trek movies on opening day....
For the record, I just got finished watching the whole of the Incredible Hulk just to see the Stark cameo, and what an incredible waste of time THAT was. Honestly, that Hulk movie may be the most pointless movie ever made, ever. The villians had no motivation. Hulk had no real...anything. Liv Tyler who is usually superb was below par. the General just seemed odd with no specific motivation. Maybe its time they realise that Hulk just doesn't work in movies?By any chance are you thinking of Tony Shark aka Iron Man making a cameo in the last Hulk movie , that's in order to set up the "Hulk Buster Iron Man"
Star Trek has used alternate timelines before. However, by the end of the movie or episode, things are reset and everyone is safe and sound in the regular timeline. But not in the new movies, because the suits want new trek stories with Kirk and company. (I'm getting tired of reboots)]Speaking as someone who isn't a Star Trek fan, I really think people should give this movie a chance... even I kinda wanna see it (not half as much as Up, Transformers or Night at the Museum- again, only for Oscar). From what I heard...
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The plot line of the movie is actually justified as an alternative time line of how everyone met anyway... they have a lot of alternate Time Lines in Star Trek, right?
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Plus, seems to me, when you actually spend that kind of budget on a movie based on an old property like that, they tend to care more about the source material. Unlike say, Dragon Ball which turned into a crappy teen drama mixed with a cheap Kung Fu movie. And you Trekkies think you have it so bad, has anyone seen any previews for Land of the Lost? Now, that one is disgraceful, and I don't even like LOTL.... they turned it into a Will Ferrel doing Will Ferrel stuff movie that mocks the source material, ala Brady Bunch.
And you have just uncovered the problem with every franchise reboot known to man. Let's say, we had a new movie with all the original cast... remember what happened with Indiana Jones, and how we had about a billion identical jokes about how old he was? And I really don't think a new TV show featuring yet another new crew would work either. Either way, we have one of 2 problems.... either they make a new version of a project that ticks off the old fans, or not do anything at all, and just let the franchise rot on reruns, and formulaic reunion specials and retrospectives that use mostly footage of said reruns.... you know, with a 5 old scenes you've already seen per every minute of interview.Star Trek has used alternate timelines before. However, by the end of the movie or episode, things are reset and everyone is safe and sound in the regular timeline. But not in the new movies, because the suits want new trek stories with Kirk and company. (I'm getting tired of reboots)
The movie is designed for people who never cared for Star Trek before. I really don't know if people will get into the other Star Trek movies or television series after they see the new movie. They might think the older movies or the different television series are too boring.
I would have just let Star Trek rest some more or let it die. I wasn't missing it. You got the movies, 5 tv series, books, fanfiction, etc. I don't know if the so called bandwagon fanbase that saw the new movie will see any of the other Star Trek stuff. They might think the old stuff is for the old fans and this new trek movie and everything that will come after it is for the new fans.Either way, we have one of 2 problems.... either they make a new version of a project that ticks off the old fans, or not do anything at all, and just let the franchise rot on reruns.