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cant wait for trek 13

what will star trek 2017 be like?

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i never got the point of making the president some kind of albino human looking alien with klingon looking hair. it confused the fuck out of me. it's like they threw some hair on kurtwood smith at the last second

Oh my god, Clarence Boddicker is the President of the Federation!

Actually, Fuller has said it's not set between Undiscovered Country and TNG.
I'm hoping it'll be like late DS9 but on a starship.

Star Trek TMP - If you like visuals, photography, movie making, models, craft, vision, TMP is your paradise. The plot may be iffy, but the movie does an amazing job at showing what kinds of new SFX were possible in 1979

ST II - Khan is regarded as the best movie. Lots of action, but also many overarching themes about life and death, our own obsolecense and such.

ST III - gets a bad rap for coming after Khan, the plot and themes change significantly, the budget suffered a bit, but if you dont hold it in the shadow of II its alright

ST IV- Voyage Home was pretty good. Just the right amount of Sci-Fi and Camp to appeal to non-trekkies of the time.

ST V -

ST IV - Same director as Khan so you get more overarching themes and blend of action and dialog. Movie is relevant to the real-life politics of the time, so think USSR and falling of the wall when you watch this movie

ST Generations (7) : Good bridge to connect the worlds of Picard and Kirk (TNG tv show had started during the filming to Star Trek V) Good action SFX

ST: First Contact (8): Regarded as the Best Picard-era movie. Good encounters with the borg and features some fleshing out of the main cast we never saw on the Show

ST Insurrection (9) - Lots of humor in this one, but not necessarily a good thing. Has an overlaying theme of "save the planet from the greedy people!" Not awful, but not really great in the Picard Line up

ST Nemesis - The Conclusion to the Picard-era, haven't seen it in a while so cant really say much. Not awful, but it did kinda kill the franchise for a while.

I liked him better as an evil time-villain.

Objectively superior to Khan.
Better soundtrack
Better acting
Better pacing
Better action
Better overt literary parable

First contact marked the death of cerebral trek and the beginning of action Trek.

>abramsverse will forever dominate the future of star trek
>all future series and shows will emerge from that timeline and not the prime one
>you will never get to write and/or direct your four series, 12 year-long Generation 3 look into Star Trek about a federation old and crowded in a shrinking 'final frontier' and the untenable precepts of being the big fish in a smaller galaxy while trying to act like the Federation does (whose principles work because they act as a counter to bigger badder threats next door with the Klingons and Romulans and with them gone seems lacking)

>ST V -
You couldn't at least mention the great interactions between characters, especially with Bones?

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Greatest scenes from star trek movies

Based bantz by McCoy and Spock

With his wrist a bloody stump
Murphy tries to stand
He turns to face the gang
"Well give the man a hand!"

Oh yeah, because Generations was so cerebral

too bad that was the best one

Star Trek VI is pure kino.

The Motion Picture was kino

>Be communists
>Name a ship 'Enterprise'
What did they mean by this?

it'll be a combination of shit and garbage

The bookend scenes in Yellowstone are the only good stuff. Super comfy.

That still looks better than most CG these days.

So Anton's dead, and it sucks.

We know (from the trailers) that the Enterprise is destroyed, and the crew escapes the planet on the USS Franklin, which has design elements of Archer's NX ship.

In Reboot Trek Part 4, the Franklin should be used to travel back to 2017 to rescue a pair of humpbacked whales and have a modern equivalent to The Voyage Home

>The twist is the Franklin hits a tachyon pocket on the travel back, causing Chekov to age while in the past, so he's played by Walter.

When they return to the present, we get a quick glimpse that Chekov is "ok" by using any cut footage from the first three films.

Then make a comment that due to his valiant efforts (despite being temporarily aged), he's assigned as First Officer to the Reliant and he has a great sendoff.

Considering B&B wrote it back to back with "All Good Things..." it holds up as a pretty thoughtful piece. It heavily references the Borg (without explaining who they are and how they've effected everyone) and ties up the Duras sisters plots from TNG/DS9 as well as Guinan's story.

Is that a redone shot? It looks too good.

Why don't they have any windows on the bridge of Starships?

If they had one on The Enterprise during Wrath of Khan, they could have just had Chekov aim the weapons visually instead of flying around until they spotted each other through the static

Good would watch

"Commander, tell me about your sexual organs."

Because the ships were a few miles apart at times and sensors were still more useful than trying to look with the naked eye in space.

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