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Posting "Autistic" reacts in the Star Trek thread is one of the most retardedly useless griefing campaigns I've ever seen.Who's the sza guy with zero posts neg reacting everything?
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Posting "Autistic" reacts in the Star Trek thread is one of the most retardedly useless griefing campaigns I've ever seen.Who's the sza guy with zero posts neg reacting everything?
I dunno, I liked the Shatnerverse novelsI'm not so sure i'd consider shatner a great ideas guy. He did come up with tekwar after all
During the production of star trek 5 I might add, which probably didn't help his work on the film any
TNG worked because Patrick Stewart sounded like the future. That’s it. He talked like a guy who's a better version of yourself. (Americans in sci-fi always sound like a guy who just left a Buffalo Wild Wings. You put Chris Pratt in the future and he’s like, “So do we get paid extra for space? " British actors can just be in the future.)Aye, I think that's the hardest part of watching Picard. Stewart is simply unable to act like Picard anymore. Every line is delivered in laboriously weak wispy tone. Long gone is the gravitas and class that Captain Jean-Luc Picard held himself with. All we have is a tired old man, unable to relive his past glory. Hell, the fucker won't even wear an uniform. That was literally his first condition to come back.
The Bajorans on DS9 are the most irritating “planet of hats” ever. Their hat is just Religion™ and they wear it for seven seasons. And the Maquis being mostly Bajoran explains so much. No wonder they were so stupid. The Maquis are like if Antifa was run by your aunt who won’t shut up about crystals.By the end of DS9 I always ended up thinking the Bajorans had it coming. What an irritating group of people.
Kira even at the end was still seething about her mother being a collaborator even after seeing first hand how she was forced into it and it enabled Kira to live. What a bitch,
The ship porn makes sense, the fans of the Original Series deserved it.Starship porn. Paramount spent a lot of money on the fancy new Enterprise model, and they'd be damned if they weren't going to show it off. I always loved it, but, objectively, 10 minutes of Kirk slowly orbiting the ship to classical music, and another 10 minutes of the ship slowly flying over V'ger, really drag the pacing.
To me that's the biggest issue with TMP. The uniforms are really bad and made the crew look like they were wearing onesies pyjamas (some of them are clearly wearing nothing under it). Kirk also kept changing uniforms from one scene to another.The 1970's. The movie was filmed during the peak of disco, and it shows. Not just with Disco McCoy, but with beige sterile sets, and the drab pantsuit uniforms. All Trek has the smell of it's time, but TMP absolutely reeks of the Carter administration.
Yeah but those were ghostwritten by another guy based on 'outlines' provided by shatnerI dunno, I liked the Shatnerverse novels
The bajoran religion only ever fluxuated between the two approved 90s religion depictions; "primitive tribespeople worshipping rocks" and "angry karen telling you that touching your penis makes god cry" with zero in-between. It was both, simultaneously, all depending on which character the writers wanted to use.The ’90s just could not do religion. Even Babylon 5, which was way more generous to other cultures and belief systems, still treated religion like an outdated operating system (remember the episode where the alien parents disown their kid because surgery is heresy?) Trek especially didn’t care. Sisko gets to do some interesting stuff with immaculate conception, predestination, “God’s Plan" but that has almost nothing to do with the Bajorans as people. He’s just in Bajor’s time zone.
An overture that plays before a movie actually starts showing a picture is an old movie thing that goes way back to at least the 40s. Before theater's started playing a half hour of ads and previews before the movie, it told the audience to shut up and get to your seats as the film was actually starting. They also commonly had a similar song break during the intermission (when they had to physically change film reels for longer movies) and after the credits when the lights came up (telling the audience to hit the bricks).One thing I didn't get is why the long intro at the beginning of the movie? The full TMP theme plays but the screen is black.
90s U.S. entertainment really only had a massive hate boner for Christianity. Judaism, Buddhism and etc. however were not to be fucked with and must be respected. Islam and muslims varied from good to bad mainly depending on the genre and whether Americans are or are not the bad guys.In 90s sci-fi, religion is almost never depicted as culturally important, morally upright or philosophically wise unless it's vague mysticism "noble savage" shit, the moment a religion was depicted as having any kind of organization the scriptwriter just morphs into Bill Hicks.
Once a religion started resembling Christianity, even on a completely skin-deep surface level, it had to then be depicted as corrupt and wrong or malignantly misguided.
Thanks for the info. It's strange that they kept it in for the home release/streaming version.Very few home video releases of older movies have preserved these, with TMP strangely doing so in all the releases I'm aware of.
>Tfw you just wanted to film a cool wedding scene with your old coworkers but then Wil Wheaton walks on set
They probably think it's some goofy avant garde "artistic choice" with no purpose and not just a way to tell people to sit down in the theater.Thanks for the info. It's strange that they kept it in for the home release/streaming version.
If you mean Chris Sarandon that guy was an El Aurian which is why he was such a good con artist.That casino guy from “Rivals” is great
Isn't that the Guinan raceIf you mean Chris Sarandon that guy was an El Aurian which is why he was such a good con artist.
We really didn't need the first 2 seasons of Enterprise. Both of those could have been condensed down into half a season easy. The 7 year plan should have started as a 5 year plan. If they wanted to do "of the week" style stories, then they should have started out the show like season 4 was. And the Xindi conflict should have been the Fed-Rom war.I think that, like Voyager before it, the characters and their actors were OK, but the writing really failed them. For the first couple seasons the actors were stuck with pretty garbage dialogue and dumb plots. Remember when Archer let a species go extinct because the writers (through Phlox) didn't understand how evolution works? So many infuriating and deeply stupid moments like that in season 1-3. Aside from Shran, of course, where Combs was perfect in every scene.
Things were so much better in season 4, and the show could have been great if we got the full 7 and the Romulan War and Federation building arc they were building .
How fitting you forgot about Prodigy.The dark times:
Discovery: The abbreviation is STD and it is fitting. Everyone is fat and miserable, all communication is yelling or crying. Jason Issacs is great in it though.
Picard: There is an ongoing psy-op that season 3 was good.
Strange New Worlds: Haven’t seen it, apparently it’s not too bad, but there are musical episodes so take from that what you will.
Lower Decks: When the show that respects the lore of Star Trek is also a low rent Rick and Morty ripoff you know you are in trouble.
Academy: Isn’t out yet but it is shaping up to do to Star Trek what Pol Pot did to Cambodias educational system.
Having just finished season 1 and 2, I think there were some gems in there. Personally I enjoyed it, but I get why a lot of people don't. It wanders a lot and could have been condensed.We really didn't need the first 2 seasons of Enterprise. Both of those could have been condensed down into half a season easy. The 7 year plan should have started as a 5 year plan. If they wanted to do "of the week" style stories, then they should have started out the show like season 4 was. And the Xindi conflict should have been the Fed-Rom war.
A Heavy Metal reference? Whoever came up with that thing must have been a nerd.I always loved the Loknar class ship,
Right. I was mixing up Guinan’s species with that rich Bajoran granny he’s trying to swindle/fuck. She’s Bajoran.If you mean Chris Sarandon that guy was an El Aurian which is why he was such a good con artist.