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Zombie Hunter
I love the Star Trek films. (Particularly 2-4, but 6 and 8 are OK too.) Unfortunately I wasn't able to bring my videos with me to Hawaii, so I had to do without them for almost two years. I especially love the writing, themes, and performances in 2 & 3. So last night I watched TWOK and tonight was TSFS. Great, great films.
Yes, the FX are a bit dated, but I actually sort of like that. There are scenes in those films that show a very strong link to the 1960s TV show. Sure, the budget is bigger and the FX are almost 20 years newer, but a lot of the time the lighting, props, or costuming still feel a bit like the old show. I can't remember if any Styrofoam rocks are involved in the big fight on the Genesis planet, but you know what I mean.
And the "science" of Star Trek isn't there yet either. Now we know a deflector dish plays an important part in navigating a starship. But neither the Reliant or the Grissom even HAS one.
All these things said, has Harve Bennett ever written a book about his time at the helm of the franchise? Because watching III tonight, you see lots of things where you wonder what was dropped; what was cut. Why does the Klingon chick have to die because she's seen the tape? When did Klingons get cloaking devices and "Birds of Prey"?
Why didn't Uhura just stun "Mister Adventure"? Or melt the lock on the closet? It seems like she'd have been useful to have along. I guess she might've had to stay behind to run interference with the transporters or maybe help Scotty open the spacedock doors, but the story doesn't mention that.
Still, very good movies about friendship, duty, loyalty, and determination. hpup:
Yes, the FX are a bit dated, but I actually sort of like that. There are scenes in those films that show a very strong link to the 1960s TV show. Sure, the budget is bigger and the FX are almost 20 years newer, but a lot of the time the lighting, props, or costuming still feel a bit like the old show. I can't remember if any Styrofoam rocks are involved in the big fight on the Genesis planet, but you know what I mean.
And the "science" of Star Trek isn't there yet either. Now we know a deflector dish plays an important part in navigating a starship. But neither the Reliant or the Grissom even HAS one.
All these things said, has Harve Bennett ever written a book about his time at the helm of the franchise? Because watching III tonight, you see lots of things where you wonder what was dropped; what was cut. Why does the Klingon chick have to die because she's seen the tape? When did Klingons get cloaking devices and "Birds of Prey"?
Why didn't Uhura just stun "Mister Adventure"? Or melt the lock on the closet? It seems like she'd have been useful to have along. I guess she might've had to stay behind to run interference with the transporters or maybe help Scotty open the spacedock doors, but the story doesn't mention that.
Still, very good movies about friendship, duty, loyalty, and determination. hpup: