I'd already resolved never to see another TNG movie after Nemesis. And I suspect many people feel the same way after it bombed so bad. The original cast angle attracts the "geek" crowd while the reboot will attract the wider crowd.Mikey wrote:
Come on - bad attitudes or not, we're all going to see it. The name "Star Trek" is enough of a hook for that!
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I know, I just don't have to like the idea.
Well, there you have it - they have decided to go for mainstream success at the expense of the disappointment of their core fan base - they must have learned that from [/i]ST: Enterprise...
Well, there you have it - they have decided to go for mainstream success at the expense of the disappointment of their core fan base - they must have learned that from [/i]ST: Enterprise...
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But don't you think that core fan base is large enough (and dedicated enough) to ensure financial viability? Now, if you include licensing, software and media sales, etc., I think Paramount could still be in the black without clobbering the franchise like they probably will.
Unfortunately, it appears that they will **** the franchise - and the hardcore fans - in order to make a few extra bucks.
Unfortunately, it appears that they will **** the franchise - and the hardcore fans - in order to make a few extra bucks.
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ST:XI Villan Announced
Eric Bana Cast as Villain "Nero"
Australian actor Eric Bana, best known for his role in "Munich," will be playing a new villain called "Nero" in the J.J. Abrams-directed "Star Trek" movie, according to inside sources. Little else is known about this character, but based on Bana's past performances the Aussie hunk will make a fine antagonist.
Production is slated to begin next month at Paramount, with a release date of Christmas Day 2008.
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/2007 ... 83100.html
ok, i'm starting to think that star trek xi is just one big elaborate joke...Korean-born actor John Cho of "Harold & Kumar" fame has been cast as Sulu in the new "Star Trek" feature, playing a role immortalized by Japanese-American actor George Takei.
Additionally, Briton Simon Pegg ("Shaun of the Dead") has boarded the Paramount project as Scotty, the ship's Scottish chief engineer.
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These guys must be desperate for work. They do realise how much the previous films sucked, don't they?
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Does anyone know how much money the last two films made?
I'd be curious to see if the label 'Star Trek' really is enough.
I'd be curious to see if the label 'Star Trek' really is enough.
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Nemesis: It earned $67,312,826 worldwide on a budget of $60,000,000
Insurection: $112,600,000 worldwide against a $58,000,000 budget
Insurection: $112,600,000 worldwide against a $58,000,000 budget
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wasn't nemesis, the highest budgetted star trek film, with the least relative earnings?
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