Filmed at the Destination Star Trek 3 (2014) event, the writer/director of the Wrath of Khan held a Question and Answer session.
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@claudes.whitacre12413 жыл бұрын
My two favorite Star Trek movies are 2 and 6. Now I see what they have in common.
@DartagnanMagic2 жыл бұрын
That was the nicest way to say JJ Abrams doesn't know how to tell a story in history.
@rorymcclernon46746 жыл бұрын
I never realized just how much this guy is responsible for shaping the particular version/vision of trek that i love so much. his films are beautiful and thoughtful.
@soupful5 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY !
@tarn11352 жыл бұрын
It’s really weird when you realize Gene’s vision wasn’t what sold, or what was successful. Meyers, imo, is what made Star Trek successful. If you think about it Gene was E.P. In name only. JJ had no clue what he was doing in Star Trek or Star Wars. JJ sets things up, and on a surface level it kinda works unless you dig in a bit then it makes no sense.
@Isoquant Жыл бұрын
Have always loved hearing Nicholas Meyer talk about Star Trek.
@crowneproductions99089 жыл бұрын
Gawd!!!! I wish Nicholas Meyers was doing Star Wars instead of J.J. This man is a tried and true artist in every sense of the word. Seriously intelligent person who understands how drama and art work and how to execute them.
@vin00ify8 жыл бұрын
+Crowne Productions I totally agree!! Ironically, I dare say that without A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, Wrath of Khan wouldn't be as brilliant as it is.
@vin00ify8 жыл бұрын
+Crowne Productions In fact I'd gladly sign a petition to have JJ Abrams kicked off Episode VIII and replacing him with Nick Meyer. If he can understand that Starfleet is very much the navy/military wing of the Federation and that Star Trek was Hornblower in space, then imagine how well he'd treat and flesh out the political and socioeconomic relations and conflicts of Star Wars!
@ubuu78 жыл бұрын
+Crowne Productions - JJ for star wars was fine. Star Wars is more space fantasy. Star Trek is more science fiction, that last is where Nicholas Meyer is better suited and JJ's sensibilities less so. I still enjoyed the reboot btw, but real world themes being explored through science fiction it was not.
@MGSBigBoss777 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@soupful5 жыл бұрын
How vey true. Nic Meyer was AWESOME, BUT Jar Jar Abrams is a STAR TREK/WARS movie series HACK!!! B4, since and NOW!
@paulicke98384 жыл бұрын
YET still The Wrath of Khan is the best Star Trek movie EVER
@doogboh3 жыл бұрын
TMP
@MikeSmith-rh5gc Жыл бұрын
@@doogboh 🤣
@D2Kprime4 жыл бұрын
Nicholas Meyer really made space fantasy feel more like space _reality._
@DelightLovesMovies4 жыл бұрын
All other Star Treks live in the shadow of the Wrath of Khan, the very best Star Trek ever made.
@stephenkissane42683 жыл бұрын
The motion picture is a great movie it just takes its time
@MikeSmith-rh5gc Жыл бұрын
Music and visuals are great but other than that….
@AlanCanon22227 ай бұрын
TMP was my first uninterrupted Star Trek story to watch (we were always in church when TOS was in re-runs on WAVE-3 Louisville), and unforgettable. By this time I was 10 and had seen and read 2001: a Space Odyssey, and was a huge Arthur C. Clarke fan, so I was as prepared as a kid could be for a slow-burn, cerebral exploration story. I understand the criticism of TMP as "not Star Trek", but it holds an honored place for me as my intro to the Star Trek Universe. I'd venture to guess that even some of its detractors might say it's not exactly the worst told Star Trek story ever committed to film, either.
@UberNeuman2 жыл бұрын
Nicholas Meyers has never been given the credit due for bringing Star Trek back to life. Harve Bennett and Leonard Nimoy also deserve the same credit as well.
@nkt12 жыл бұрын
As does Jack Sowards.
@UberNeuman2 жыл бұрын
@@nkt1 Agreed. So many of the right minds at the right time managed to push new blood into Trek when it was needed.
@bodieofci54185 жыл бұрын
If Nicholas Meyer and Christopher Nolan sat down and had a chat, I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that.
@AlanCanon22227 ай бұрын
Dang, or better still, worked on the same movie, Joel and Ethan Coen style.... think of it.
@solgoode17 жыл бұрын
My favorite quote from Mr. Meyer on Star Trek II was after his wife had read the screenplay and he asked her what she thought about it. Her reply was, "it's nautical, but nice." rofl He laughs as he recounts this with a glint in his eye. Good stuff : )
@Brian_Boru7 жыл бұрын
Meyer is a bright star in the Star Trek world. I really enjoyed his gentle sense of humor. Lots of good bits in this intrview and it's well worth watching the entire 30 minutes.
@gutez3 жыл бұрын
I think we all can agree that Wrath of Khan was a kick ass Star Trek film capturing the true essence and the embodiment of Trek stories & characterizations as the TV show proved & Nicholas Meyer definitely kicked it up a notch theatrically. I've been following Nicholas Meyer since one of my favorite time travel movies Time After Time with Malcolm McDowell & David Warner which is kind of an ironic precursor to the Voyage Home.
@colorin81colorado4 жыл бұрын
He has no credits on it? What a hero for pop culture .. Sir we salute you! Live long and prosper!
@AlanCanon22227 ай бұрын
Talk about taking one for the team on your very first time out on the field!
@gj86833 жыл бұрын
The story about how the Wrath of Khan script was ultimately written cannot be missed. Start at 23:51.
@wingheads7 жыл бұрын
thanks for the upload I was very entertained
@AlanCanon22227 ай бұрын
Highly recommended are Meyer's first and third films, "Time After Time" (1979) and "The Day After" (1983). I think Meyer sells Star Trek VI short because, in that movie, as soon as the wall comes down in space, both sides have to deal with insurgent terrorist plots to destabilize the political situation for ideological reasons, which is essentially what happened in real life after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Of course, it's Meyer's movie, so he can say what he likes about it. The mundane in-Universe explanation, of course, is that VI sets up the backstory for the alliance between the Federation and the Klingon Empire, which audiences already knew to be in place by the time of VI's release (since TNG was in first run).
@ludeman5 жыл бұрын
18:17 when talking about Spock dyeing is total right and how JJ blew it with Kylo and Han
@tonyjoe21023 жыл бұрын
I had the exact same thought. Also, the killing of Admiral Ackbar off-screen comes to mind.
@bobacrey1068 Жыл бұрын
Clever and talented man
@Nine-Signs7 жыл бұрын
Meyer added to startrek, he didn't save it, the public did. And the guy on stage is a little clueless, the motion picture is basically unedited. They ran out of time so you get everything pretty much. This is why the enterprise reveal and so many other shots go on for an eternity, it wasn't edited. Its a perfectly fine concept for a startrek movie.
@MGSBigBoss777 жыл бұрын
True, liked the 2001 director's edition but i've always felt Robert Wise sadly didn't tighten his own movie up in places yet still when it still could've benefited from some heavy edits regardless. Still the fans take it upon themselves to do just that don't they (Wink). ifdb.fanedit.org/star-trek-reunion/
@OpenMawProductions6 жыл бұрын
In point of fact, Jerry Goldsmith himself said he composed the score in such a way that you could snip the film late in the game and not damage his compositions too badly. They just ran out of time. An anecdote I heard from the time was that the film cans were still wet when they were delivered to theaters, it was so late out the door. And the idea that TMP "nearly killed" Trek is such an exageration. TMP did pretty good at the theater, and although it wasn't a critical success, it still made money. They were pretty much immedlately looking into a sequel. What the higher ups told Gene, and then eventually Harve Bennett, was that they had to bring the budget down and tighten things up. The Motion Picture cost a LOT of money, and frankly we have never gotten a completely accurate number, because we have no idea how much was spent in preproduction for "Phase II" Before the TV series was transformed into a film series. What Nick Meyer did was give Star Trek a fresh outsiders perspective on Star Trek which allowed him to be unbiased in his story telling.
@kunserndsittizen2655Ай бұрын
In another interview Meyer stated that he was proud of his movie THE DAY AFTER that influenced Reagan to make peace with Russia
@denvan31433 жыл бұрын
JJ Abrams didn’t so much build on the foundation of Star Trek as he pulled up bricks from it and threw them at us. Oh, you like Spock‘s mother? Well, I’ll kill her! How’s that for emotional impact! So you like the planet Vulcan? OK, I’ll destroy it! There’s emotional impact for you! Kirk screaming “Khan!!!” and Spock dying are earned emotional moments. JJ having Spock scream “Khan!!!” and Kirk dying are not earned emotional moments, just bullet points on a list. Nicholas Meyers earned a respect for the story he made, JJ simply provided entertainment for 127 minutes.
@kd84afc9 жыл бұрын
Fully agree with him over J J's version of Spock, Totally out of character, His life wasn't really effected by the change caused by Nero, It only really affected Kirk.. So for Spock to be totality out character was wrong in my opinion
@jzagri9 жыл бұрын
KD84Afc™ except his planet was destroyed and his mother died in front of him.
@kd84afc9 жыл бұрын
Justin Zagri But before that point they pretty much followed the same lives which doesn't explain the character change
@jzagri9 жыл бұрын
KD84Afc™ You're saying watching your mother die and most of your species day wouldn't change you? They also established that as a child he had difficulty controlling his emotions, which is something all vulcan children deal with. Vulcans are not inherently in control of their emotions. They are trained to be in control. Since we've never seen Spock as a child before this movie, it makes sense.
@jzagri9 жыл бұрын
Justin Zagri Also he's half human, and if you watched the show, Spock was prone to human outbursts of emotion.
@kd84afc9 жыл бұрын
@105104339029240280724 I watched the show, He wasn't that overall emotional as he was presented in star trek 2009, In the TOS he showed little or none at all, usually in the extreme or when something allowed him to be emotional. He was overcome with joy when found out Kirk was alive in one episode but quickly regained control. Or in one episode called "This Side of Paradise," he was completely emotional due to being exposed to the spores.. But he was presented as an emotional wreck in JJ version whenever he felt he was being mocked for his human side and a relationship with Uhura didn't make sense
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman Жыл бұрын
Great video...👍
@richardclarke3766 жыл бұрын
Brilliant writer
@edcampion3998 Жыл бұрын
2 and 4 are my favourites
@thechad65947 жыл бұрын
Harve Bennett should get a little (a lot) credit as well.
@doogboh3 жыл бұрын
Bob Sallin. Listen to the INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS podcast interview with him.
@GarretGrayCamera3 жыл бұрын
That audience member should have know better than to ask such a technical question about Khan checking the transporter and trying to find a lifeless planet for the genesis device. I'm surprised the audience didn't let out a collective groan. I bet Nicholas Meyers hates questions like that but he was very gracious in answering.
@timefilm8 жыл бұрын
fascinating
@paulicke98384 жыл бұрын
Sorry but the motion picture is a good movie & it’s got the original cast in the film
@davidevans32273 жыл бұрын
motion picture is excellent..
@davidevans32273 жыл бұрын
yeah, not so good if you haven't got a brain..
@davidevans32273 жыл бұрын
it's the ships that does it..
@stepheningermany3 жыл бұрын
lol the way he pronounces Das Boot!
@clay_reznor6472 жыл бұрын
I sympathize with him when hearing these questions. I love Star Trek but the fans have this anal retentive approach to disseminating the smaller parts of the film. It’s no secret that his involvement with Star Trek 2 and 6 were done with lower budgets and was always handled as the LAST Star Trek movie. His movies are the better ones because it is not smart by design, but it’s great because it was done with no expectations. Trekkies, despite having male pattern baldness can come off as little, bratty 5th graders. Just appreciate it.
@russellspeak30965 жыл бұрын
A non Star Trek fan makes the best Star Trek movie. Fanboy young directors shouldn't get anywhere near these big projects. Empire Strikes back another example of a director having no clue about the source material, just focusing on the story and characters, which in essence is what makes a successful motion picture.
@johnspence81414 жыл бұрын
true and not true. Jon Favreau is a HUGE fan and he nailed Mandalorian, where as Rian Johnson is NOT a fanboy, and did a SHIT job.
@vargavision7 жыл бұрын
When taping an event, be sure that the camera is tied to the sound board or at least an address system so you can hear someone speak as opposed getting sound from the camera mic.
@sharkheadism7 жыл бұрын
yeah i'm not going to watch this b/c of the shitty audio
@xtraspecialmango6 жыл бұрын
Get him involved in Discovery - STAT!!!
@wrlord6 жыл бұрын
Might want to get his name right.
@Jimvanhise5 жыл бұрын
This has been up for four years and you still have his name spelled wrong? It is Nicholas Meyer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Meyer
@jeremiahscott20498 жыл бұрын
It wasn't "just a starship" that made all of Genesis--it was the whole Mutara Nebula.
@MGSBigBoss777 жыл бұрын
Halls like this don't do the guests any favors. Must've been hard for My Meyer to hear folks to answer their questions if the place had echoes or if voices trailed off into the large hall. Conventions should go out of their way to put in decent speakers and have good working microphones!
@fryfry3777 жыл бұрын
"I used to read J.J. bedtime stories" :D
@GenX_Catholic4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, in-group preference sure is nice..... if it's permitted, that is.
@Vistamister7 жыл бұрын
I would have asked if he accepted any recommendations of either Roddenberry or the cast. Personally, I didn't care for the naval aspect of STII. I do like his director's cut though which included some dialogue that was omitted in theaters and makes the film even more true to Star Trek for me. I agreed with Nichelle Nichol's objection on STVI that Uhura would already know the Klingon language, but Meyers must have felt the needed or wanted some comic bit of them looking in a book. Lame if you ask me. (Was the universal translator out of service? I don't recall.) Shatner's spitting hatred at the Klingons was out of character too, I felt. So, in the end, the fans who kept Star Trek alive are simply at the mercy of the next writer/director. It's gotta be tough though because I think TOS fans relationship with Star Trek is borderline personal, so you can't please everyone.
@christianealshut11235 жыл бұрын
Especially in consideration of Star Trek V, in which Kirk is quite comfortable about working together with that Klingon Korrd in the matter of that Klingon guy who's gone rogue (Klaa, the guy who is p****ed because his mission is to dispose of space debris). There is even a scene where Kirk talks about admiring Korrd as a tactician, having studied him at the academy. This is totally inconsistent with the Kirk we then see in Star Trek VI. (Well, unless you assume that thestory of Star Trek V is chronologically set after Star Trek VI.)
@christophersmith48973 жыл бұрын
I loved the nautical back-fill. It fit perfectly to me. Star Trek was always about the enterprise being the figurehead of the federation far from its core. To add the naval theme fleshed out so much of the Trek Universe. I doubt Uhura would have been a Klingon expert but if they had a full crew on board their military intelligence and communication unit would have. The reason they didn't use the translator was they knew it's characteristics would have been identified by the Klingons and the gig would be up.
@jivebunny37659 жыл бұрын
The guy at the beginning is woefully clueless. Clearly didn't bother to do any research. In 1982, TWOK was an A (adults only) certificate in the UK for cinema release. When it was released on VHS, it was given a 15 cert which remained up until around 2002 when TWOK was released on DVD in the UK and reclassified by the BBFC as a 12 cert.
@pbtproductions20249 жыл бұрын
No I wasn't clueless, i was just on the spot trying to remember which it was. I was only six when it came out and would've only been able to watch a 15 cert in 1991. I have in my collection a 12 cert bluray so that's all I could remember.
@MGSBigBoss777 жыл бұрын
Its always been more or less an adult movie. Unlike the first film kids didn't go to see Wrath of Khan (it also had no toys/figures based on the movie unlike TMP did?) Its always had a strong rating and the film's contents are justified in its heavy ratings over the years given the scenes of action and violence in'em!
@turricanedtc37643 жыл бұрын
@Jive Bunny - According to the BBFC site ( www.bbfc.co.uk/case-studies/star-trek-ii-wrath-khan ), in 1982, "A" was "Advisory" (in other words, the equivalent of PG), but in order to obtain that certificate, a couple of cuts were required. @neil green - I think I'm a couple of years younger than you... For what it's worth, I distinctly remember the BBFC "inventing" the "12" rating for cinema in 1989 when Warner Bros. kicked up a stink over the Keaton/Nicholson "Batman" movie almost being classified as a "15" (which would have torpedoed much of the intended audience from seeing it). The "funny" thing from my perspective is that I think I was about 6 or 7 when I first saw "Wrath Of Khan" on TV (with the 'controversial' content restored) - I suspect I was only allowed to see it because my Mum and Nan assumed it wouldn't be any more "edgy" than the TV series...
@Historian2123 жыл бұрын
That stuff Meyers says in the beginning about his being inspired by the books about Capt. Horatio Hornblower? He's full of it. That's straight from Roddenberry, it was one of the original inspirations for TOS. Roddenberry called his first iteration of Kirk (iirc, Capt. April), "a space-age Horatio Hornblower." I don't believe anything he says about his contribution.
@odeonarsenal65973 жыл бұрын
0:15 STar Trek2 was rated 15 when it first came out
Star Trek TOS was more than partially action focused and had plenty of "militaristic themes". The Cage pilot (and cast) was rejected because it wasn't action focused enough. One of the better TOS episodes "Balance of Terror" was influenced by the WW2 movie "The Enemy Below" and possibly others but it was far from the only one.
@ferdnard11525 жыл бұрын
Star Trek the Motion Picture did not nearly kill the series and The Wrath of Khan did not save it. Sure they are two different kinds of movies but both are good in their own right and fans supported both. Star Trek was never one formulaic approach repeated over and over. The Voyage Home is certainly different than either one of those movies yet it is a favorite of many. If you want to look at box office numbers, The Motion Picture grossed 139 million world wide and was the 4th highest grossing movie of 1979. The Wrath of Khan did worse at the box office only grossing 97 million and was 7th of 1982. This idea Nicholas Meyer came in and saved Star Trek is nonsense.
@at1212b5 жыл бұрын
Wrong. It's well known if trek 2 was anything like trek one in terms of profitability ratio (trek 2 us more), cost overruns, there would have been no more movies afterwards.
@ferdnard11525 жыл бұрын
@@at1212b That's nonsense. First, Star Trek The Motion Picture made 4 times its estimated budget which is a good ratio. Second, the overall profit for Star Trek TMP after deducting the budget (even including cost overruns) was 104 million dollars. The overall profit of Wrath of Kahn after deducting its budget was 85.8 million. That's 104 million in profits for TMP and 85.8 in profits for WoC yet you and a few others think Star Trek TMP with its 104 million profit nearly killed the franchise while WoC with its 85.8 million profit saved it? Nonsense Yes WoC had a higher ratio compared to its budget but it also made less money overall. Like I said before, both movies are good in their own way and are different types of movies. Star Trek TMP however, was not some kind of flop that nearly ruined the franchise as some of you want to believe. It was the 4th highest grossing movie worldwide in 1982.
@turricanedtc37643 жыл бұрын
@@ferdnard1152 -With respect, due to the way movie financing worked at that time, simply deducting the budget from the box office will not give you the profit. As explained in this article ( mystartrekscrapbook.blogspot.com/2011/08/1979-robert-wise-interview.html ), one has to take into account the percentage of the box office taken by the cinemas themselves, the distributors, and all the various byzantine contracted payments the various parties will take to be made whole. Fundamentally, in 1979, a movie would have to earn two to three times its original budget before it *breaks even* - so the most conservative break-even estimate for TMP would have been $126 million. In the end, TMP took in $139 million, so it did turn a profit - however it was a much more modest profit than Paramount desired and forecast. While TWoK took less at the box office overall, it returned *eight times* its budget, and in doing so convinced the Paramount suits that the franchise was worth continuing.
@princessbubblee6997 жыл бұрын
Terrible sound quality. Man's name misspelled. Nevermind.
@radimfiala6355 жыл бұрын
18:20....."If Spock dies....you die!" lol
@tubewacha4 жыл бұрын
The voyage home was pretty good too, but Wrath saved the franchise.
@CaptainAhorn3 жыл бұрын
I disagree with the introductory comments by the host (not Meyers). STTMP wasn’t bad because it was “a thinking man’s movie” and “fans wanted more ACTION.” TMP was bad because it was a poor story with little to no human interest and conflict. Audiences want what they have always wanted - quality content - and even in today’s environment of dumbed-down everything, people are still smart enough to recognize quality when they see it. TWOK is a quality movie that has action but is not about action. It isn’t a Michael Bey movie. It’s really about human conflict and the human condition.
@DigitalSyzygy8 жыл бұрын
09:00
@snoopytrekschannel3 жыл бұрын
.. the motion picture didn't "almost kill the franchise"! Actually tmp had made the most money of all of them
@idiotproofdalek Жыл бұрын
Actually no, it grossed the most, but it only ended up doubling its budget. Wrath of Khan quadrupled its budget. (Which was smaller) So Khan was the more profitable movie.
@soupful5 жыл бұрын
BRING BACK LT.SAAVIK AS PORTRAYED LIKE KIRSTIE ALLEY A ROMULAN/VULCAN YOUNG HOT TEMPERED VOLATILE STRUGGLING TO CONTAIN HER EMOTIONS AS SPOCK'S PROTOGE' & KIRK'S
@soupful5 жыл бұрын
ILLEGITAMATE SCIENTIST SON DR. DAVID MARCUS OF GENESIS PROJECT WITH HIS MOTHER AND TEAM OVER GENESIS! It has an entire "other" story focussing on BOTH Saavik & David and a more revised Novelisation by Author MacIntyre whom greatly, exceedingly FLESHED-OUT Spock & Kirk's younger off spring being Saavik & David Marcus in a steamy regulated relationship and the btwn Spock's death and further exploration develope's the two young dynamic character's until the murder of David in Star Trek III. Also include the mother DR Carol Marcus, Kirk & Spock, Genesis & Federation b4 Trek III.
@landline002 жыл бұрын
Spock beats you with his 🧠 not his 👊
@paulicke98383 жыл бұрын
Sorry but I love Star Trek the motion picture & it’s got the original cast in it
@theexmann3 жыл бұрын
Weird that Meyers says he had free reign from scratch and there was no intention to save the franchise and yet ST II is based on an episode of TOS. That's very contradictory.
@turricanedtc37643 жыл бұрын
Harve Bennett had already decided that a significant part of the story's premise would involve the return of Khan before Meyer was brought onboard.
@richardvinsen23853 жыл бұрын
How is it contradictory? Bringing a character back from the series was done because it made for an interesting story. The movie stands on its own whether or not someone saw the original episode.
@theexmann3 жыл бұрын
@@richardvinsen2385 Contradictory in the sense that he didn't care about ST canon or saving the franchise and yet the movie, at the heart of the storyline, is based on a TOS episode. BTW, a well beloved episode by ST fans. You would think he would develop a story that was not based on an original episode. I wasn't referring to the Khan character per se.
@richardvinsen23853 жыл бұрын
@@theexmann Revisiting Kahn wasn’t Nicholas Meyer’s idea. It was one of the ideas bandied about when he was hired to direct.
@theexmann3 жыл бұрын
@@richardvinsen2385 Right, I just read that in one of the other comments. Kind of makes sense now considering his lack of ST canon going into the project.
@tarn11352 жыл бұрын
The conservative that wondered if we reached the end of history when the wall came down has obviously never studied history.
@garywheeler604 жыл бұрын
Nick saved the franchise with Wrath of Khan ....destroys franchise with Discovery. Should have retired
@MiguelCruz-oz7km3 жыл бұрын
Did he destroy it or did Alex Kurtzman?
@catfishcooler15663 жыл бұрын
True creativity is no longer ALLOWED in Star Trek. It's a billion dollar franchise that must be micro-managed and protected by levels of accountants, lawyers, and corporate types. When Nicholas Meyer attempted to do something truly creative with The Undiscovered Country (Star Trek Meets God), the studio balked, demanded re-shoots, and the resulting theatrical release was the worst kind of HOT GARBAGE. Every Star Trek project since The Wrath Of Khan has been secretly subtitled "The Search For Cash".
@dauntless785 жыл бұрын
Star treks ii and vi were masterpieces. That new Star trek discovery is pure garbage.
@MichaelCTruth2 жыл бұрын
Star trek 2 was epic but this guy is very political. White men, federation is bigoted and who could forget the communist philosophy in star trek 2. The needs of the many out way the needs of the few. This concept has killed millions of people. Star trek 2 was the best movie by far.
@doogboh3 жыл бұрын
I like WRATH OF KHAN, while also thinking that it's technically overrated. (For instance, Kirk acts like a complete idiot as RELIANT approaches -- totally out of character for him.) I also didn't like the change in uniforms -- so stuffy and not at all true to ST. Honest opinion: TMP is the finest of the films, and the most TREK-like one. It has the grandest scope, as well as the best art direction, effects (still!), and -- last but definitely not least -- score (courtesy of The GOAT, JG).
@ethandragonVA3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree
@martinr82783 жыл бұрын
They wanted Kirk that way, kind of bored with his duties…it made complete sense and the federation was as Kahn said one big family. You don’t lock the doors when aunt Susie pulls into the driveway so he wasn’t going to overreact with reliant
@idiotproofdalek Жыл бұрын
Very diplomatic about JJ Abrams, threw him under the bus in the nicest way.