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Written by Derek Kessler on
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
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Seeing how much discussion we had over how to change Star Trek Nemesis, I thought we’d this time take a look at an icon of Trek lore: The Wrath of Khan. Taking on after The Motion Picture, The Wrath of Khan made much more story with much less of a budget. Even then, like any movie, it had to have its flaws. So, if you were given the chance, how would you change Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan? |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
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Obviously, he’s not going to say that the movie he's in sucks, but it is worth noting that one of Simon Pegg’s previous characters, Tim Bisley of Spaced, said “there are some things in life that are just fact. And one of those facts is that every odd-numbered Star Trek movie is s**t.” Speaking with Wired.com, Pegg was put on the spot about the line, to which he responded that there are exceptions to every rule, and that he has “been made to participate in his own wrong proving.” |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Monday, 21 July 2008
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Promoting Fox’s upcoming series Fringe, the producer JJ Abrams and writers Roberto Orci and Robert Kurtzman (who filled the same roles in both Fringe and Star Trek (2009)), the trio revealed that the genesis of the series actually came while they were working on ST09. According to Kurtzman, they had several ideas along the lines of “Wouldn’t it be great if we could do a scene where this happened?” with within a few weeks evolved into Fringe. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Monday, 21 July 2008
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Putting on his ears was a “momentous occasion.” Even so, Quinto’s Spock is not directly based on that of his predecessor, Leonard Nimoy. “I really felt like my relationship to the character was specific to the text I was playing and to the world in which the character is being created right now, this time. So I didn't feel beholden to Leonard, other than to honor the origins of what he created, obviously. But I think the whole project was based in that philosophy, so it wasn't a problem.” |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 20 July 2008
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Okay, not entirely (or in any way) instant, but fairly close together. Some countries will even be getting ST09 before the United States, which even today is a rarity, especially for a blockbuster film like Star Trek is expected to be. The May 7 and May 8 releases in certain parts of the world are to take advantage of the mid-week crowds and premiere norms in those countries, where the US is accustomed to the standard weekend release. So who gets it first? Belgium, France, and the French-speaking Swiss on May 6, 2009. Condolences to Taiwan, who won’t see ST09 in local theaters until July 25th, 2009. A full listing is available after the break. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 20 July 2008
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Posted on the official Star Trek movie website and to be given away at Comic-Con this weekend, are the first official photos of (some of) the cast for Star Trek. Pictured are Eric Bana as Nero, Zoe Saldana as Uhura, Zachary Quinto as Spock, and Chris Pine as James T. Kirk. Take a peak after the break. [minor spoilers] |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 20 July 2008
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(From July 1, 2008) In an official statement issued by Star Trek: The Experience’s operator, Cedar Fair, it has been announced that Star Trek: The Experience will be closing on September 1st, 2008, for good. The Experience opened at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1998 and features many unique Trek, well, experiences, like the Borg Invasion 4D motion simulator ride, or a stop at Quark’s Bar and Grill. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 20 July 2008
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(From June 29, 2008) Speaking at the Supernova Pop Culture Expo in Perth, Australia, Nichelle Nichols - the original Uhura - revealed that during her visit to the Star Trek (2009) set, she almost snagged a cameo in the film during her discussion with JJ Abrams. Abrams apparently really wanted to make it happen, but soon after their meeting, the writer’s guild went on strike and no changes like that could be made to the script. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 20 July 2008
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(From June 26, 2008) Notoriously secretive about what’s actually going on with Star Trek (2009), JJ Abrams recently opened up a bit to Ain’t It Cool News’ Harry Knowles, showing him three [unfinished] clips from the film. This small screening even has come in advance of any Paramount executives seeing the film, so be warned, there be spoilers after the break. |
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Written by Derek Kessler on
Sunday, 20 July 2008
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(From June 26, 2008) Unlike years past, Paramount will not be bringing anybody to Comic-Con this year. The annual gathering of self-professed geeks, nerds, and the like easily draws more than 100,000 attendees in the space of four days. The largest draws are often the panels put on by upcoming films, in fact, Comic-Con 2006 was where the world saw the first ST09 teaser poster, and was introduced to the Spocks (Zachary Quinto and Leonard Nimoy). |
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