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Gatts posted:No, you fool! Risa is where the hot space babes with the free love are! It's a party planet! You don't threaten that space, move your HQ to Janeway's quarters or Q's backyard or Deep Space 9 or...umm...point is Risa is worth keeping safe. What? My plan had nothing to do with protecting anything. I just wanted to get laid.
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scary ghost dog posted:Are you saying too many Star Trek movies have villains? I'd just like to see the next movie not be centered around "One INSANE man and his McGuffin" and for the story to take place away from Earth. If you're just going to recycle those two well-establish story lines over and over again, then you're not forging new territory and you're letting yourself get lazy, predictable, and your stories to just be variations on the same old theme. Like I said before, I'm 99% sure I'll love this movie, but I would like the next one to do something different than "Enterprise has to defeat a very big ship or Earth is finished".
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 02:08 |
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Enterprise has to defeat a very small ship, because it keeps falling between the keys on the keyboard and jamming the right shift button.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 02:27 |
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Supercar Gautier posted:I hope every movie in this series has a conversation wherein Uhura exclaims "an alternate reality!" as soon as the crew figure out what's going on. Shot as close to identically as possible. Don't even reshoot it. Just insert the same shot into each film.
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Blistex posted:Like I said before, I'm 99% sure I'll love this movie, but I would like the next one to do something different than "Enterprise has to defeat a very big ship or Earth is finished". Why change up the formula when the same old same old will still get people (like you) into the theater? Not saying I agree with that line of thinking, I'm with you, but your money says "please keep doing this."
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 05:45 |
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Pibborando San posted:Why change up the formula when the same old same old will still get people (like you) into the theater? Not saying I agree with that line of thinking, I'm with you, but your money says "please keep doing this." It's the Catch 22 of franchises. You want something new, but will see the rehashed old stuff because you want the franchise to live so you can see something new.
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Blistex posted:The plots are starting to get a little repetitive. I'm hoping the next one skips the McGuffin and goes in a new direction. I posted this in one of the previous threads:
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DentArthurDent posted:I posted this in one of the previous threads: Villain cliches: "is evil." Way to actually be more useless than loving TV Tropes.
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penismightier posted:Villain cliches: "is evil." Did you even read it? As the chart shows, many of the villains are not mustache-twirling evil. Or at least, once upon a time they weren't.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 14:51 |
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DentArthurDent posted:Did you even read it? As the chart shows, many of the villains are not mustache-twirling evil. Or at least, once upon a time they weren't. Yeah I read it, it's useless. "Tragic" is not a cliche. "Evil" is not a cliche. "Obsessed" is not a cliche. Those are cornerstones of drama.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 14:53 |
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I like how the only human adversaries are both genetically engineered monstrosities
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 14:55 |
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For the Undiscovered Country a ship that could fire when cloaked I'd say can be classified as a super weapon. It is rare and hard to do in the Trek universe.
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Gatts posted:For the Undiscovered Country a ship that could fire when cloaked I'd say can be classified as a super weapon. It is rare and hard to do in the Trek universe.
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penismightier posted:Yeah I read it, it's useless. "Tragic" is not a cliche. "Evil" is not a cliche. "Obsessed" is not a cliche. Those are cornerstones of drama. I may simply be uninformed, but what exactly is exclusive about being a cornerstone of drama and a cliche?
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reignofevil posted:I may simply be uninformed, but what exactly is exclusive about being a cornerstone of drama and a cliche? I mean technically nothing, ya know, semantically - but the word "cliche" carries a lot of connotations, especially on the internet, that there's something wrong with it. There's not. There's nothing wrong with having a tragic villain. That's good!
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Gatts posted:For the Undiscovered Country a ship that could fire when cloaked I'd say can be classified as a super weapon. It is rare and hard to do in the Trek universe. While it is a "superweapon" its purpose was to frame Kirk and prevent the peace talks instead of taking over the galaxy. The "villain" in ST:VI was a conspiracy of Federation, Romulan, and Klingon military personnel who wanted the status quo instead of "Glactic Rule", or "Destroy Earth". It was refreshing to see a Star Trek plot without an Obsessed-Superman Villain with a Superweapon that will totally destroy Earth. The plot was basically lifted from 1991 and the fall of the Soviet Union, and it is easily one of my favourite Star Trek movies. Wrath of Khan and TMP are great, but that was before they just rehashed the same plot a million times. It's sort of like watching Dirty Harry. Everything is a horrible cliché, but only became that way after every cop movie from then on started copying what it did. DentArthurDent posted:I posted this in one of the previous threads: Nice, that makes things a lot more clear. Although "overused" might be more appropriate than "clinched".
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Blistex posted:It's the Catch 22 of franchises. Yeah, franchises that don't do well financially generally just get canned. Studios, not unreasonably, don't want to take risks on something that is risky anyway. They wont take risks on things that are sure to make bank either though... It is a tricky one.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 17:51 |
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Please consider my proposal for the next Star Trek villain: A good-natured human with a happy life, who takes no issue with the Federation or anyone on the Enterprise, and has no significantly threatening weapons or spaceships.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 20:06 |
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I think let's just go with Cuthulu.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 20:12 |
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A giant, invincible puppy is convinced that Earth is its lost ball.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 20:13 |
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I think the Whale Probe is akin to that. They were just wondering what was up with their buds they couldn't talk to anymore, got concerned and went to go find them.
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Blistex posted:It's the Catch 22 of franchises. Cabin in the Holodeck.
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Supercar Gautier posted:Please consider my proposal for the next Star Trek villain: A good-natured human with a happy life, who takes no issue with the Federation or anyone on the Enterprise, and has no significantly threatening weapons or spaceships. ...Who drinks a potion and becomes EVIL!! And steals a prototype ENTERPRISE and decides he's going to crash it into THE SUN, thus EXTINGUISHING IT!!!
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 22:52 |
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Perhaps Starfleet Intelligence or Section 31 could recruit someone who is very good at playing holodeck games to help ease first contact with a new race from the Delta Quadrant that are obsessed with game playing. The film could be called Star Trek: The player of the most dangerous game
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ReV VAdAUL posted:Perhaps Starfleet Intelligence or Section 31 could recruit someone who is very good at playing holodeck games to help ease first contact with a new race from the Delta Quadrant that are obsessed with game playing. The film could be called Star Trek: The player of the most dangerous game
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 23:06 |
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Or maybe the enemy is just a politician with opposing ideals and the plot is resolved when Kirk compromises his own ideals to bring them more in line with the populous majority!
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 23:28 |
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The entire crew is infected with a disease that makes them dance and must quest to find the cure past the farthest reaches of weird space before they all succumb to boogie fever.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 23:37 |
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You know, a D&D style extensive quest for an item isn't a bad idea when the setting is the entirety of the universe.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 23:46 |
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Following multiple reports of Romulan incursions across the Neutral Zone the Enterprise is stationed at a strategically important planet awaiting Romulan attack. The three hour movie covers a 5 month period during which the crews' anticipation and fear of battle slowly subsides into tense boredom. Characters discuss the nature of the federation and the desirability of war as an experience, a challenge and an event. Friendships fray and priorities change in the shadow of mortality.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 23:54 |
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Tars Tarkas posted:A giant, invincible puppy is convinced that Earth is its lost ball.
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 02:12 |
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Star Trek really needs to bring in the middle-aged woman demographic. Spock and Uhura's relationship becomes strained as he is unable to reciprocate the feelings that Uhura expects from him. To complicate matters, a rich Vulcan lieutenant joins the crew and uses her common ground to slowly take Spock away from Uhura. After Uhura finds incriminating messages on Spock's PADD, the two separate and Uhura transfers to another ship. The two are reunited at a conference on gaseous anomalies, and Spock realizes that Uhura is pregnant, and using his superior Vulcan brain, ascertains that he is the father given how far along she is in the pregnancy. They realize that they are meant for each other and save the Federation (and Earth) from the Vulcan lieutenant who turns evil and hijacks a massive ship due to Spock rejecting her. In the end Spock and Uhura discover that a real relationship depends on compromise, and their baby grows up to be Tuvok.
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 02:21 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il7aSvhN3bE no way that's picard.
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 02:33 |
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Zotix posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il7aSvhN3bE Are you implying that Picard can't jump from a 2nd story window while one-handing a rifle? Or are you implying that he can't grow hair?
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 03:11 |
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What if it's Picard's granddad or granduncle or something?
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 03:44 |
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Could be wrong but looking at it now after seeing trailer 3, that the ship crashing in the international trailer is actually the Dark Evilprise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOQMXNwp8wo&t=115s You can see it hitting Alcatraz, so perhaps intentionally crashed into Starfleet Headquarters?
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 03:49 |
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Gatts posted:What if it's Picard's granddad or granduncle or something? The French are surprisingly British in the bold future of Star Trek.
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Gyges posted:The French are surprisingly British in the bold future of Star Trek. At some point Henry the fifth returned, took his throne back, and took over France again. This time the French were not able to kick the British out.
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Gyges posted:The French are surprisingly British in the bold future of Star Trek. French is a dead language, mon frere. In the future, everyone speaks FedLing.
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 04:59 |
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Man, could Chris Pine be any more goddamn boring? Just the sight of him in these trailers makes my eyelids heavy.
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Styles Bitchley posted:Could be wrong but looking at it now after seeing trailer 3, that the ship crashing in the international trailer is actually the Dark Evilprise: That doesn't jibe with the dialog and you can see 1701 on the ship rising from the ocean.
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