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Many people forget, but she won the academy award for "One flew over the cuckoos nest". She knew how to play a deranged lady.She and Dukat made such an interesting couple.
Many people forget, but she won the academy award for "One flew over the cuckoos nest". She knew how to play a deranged lady.She and Dukat made such an interesting couple.
I would have merged the discrete thread that was started for Picard earlier. After all, before that announcement, what other shows were running besides Discovery? There are also separate threads for all the Star Trek movies, and separate threads for discussion of retired Star Trek tv franchises. So the flow of the mega-thread made no sense to me. Clearly it isn't actually all-encompassing. I interpreted it to be the Discovery thread from the title.This is the Star thread. We have just updated the title with each version of the thread, highlighting relevant news. This was never intended to a Discovery only thread.
Love this scene. Sisko has a discussion witha changeling.
Yeah to see the panic, when he realizes the chaos they have caused, with just a few changlings.That was such a fantastic series.
Making it rated R is not really in keeping with the spirit and tradition of Star Trek. That alone makes me suspect it will be a disaster.Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek film is one step closer to becoming a reality. The director recently revealed that the script for the film exists and it has its fair share of four-letter words.
“If I do it, it’ll be R-rated.” Tarantino said during an interview with Empire.
Discussing what stage the project is at, the Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill director said: “There’s a script that exists for it now. I need to weigh in on it, but I haven’t been able to do that yet.”
Rumors of Tarantino’s Star Trek project have been circulating since 2017. Those rumors picked up steam last year when Paramount confirmed that a fourth Kelvin Timeline film was not moving forward, after negotiations with Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth broke down.
The Star Trek reboot series of films (now known as the Kelvin Timeline) launched a decade ago, with 2009’s Star Trek, and continued with 2013’s Star Trek Into Darkness and 2016’s Star Trek Beyond. With Paramount’s decision not to move forward with that series of films, the door is wide open for a new take on what a cinematic Star Trek universe could look like.
Since its inception, with Gene Roddenberry’s original television series, Star Trek has largely had a positive view of the future and mankind’s place in it. A version of Star Trek with large amounts of swearing (and potential violence) would be quite a departure from that original vision. A departure that many fans have been heavily opposed to.
What will Star Trek’s future look like on the big screen? Only time will tell.
I wasn't really either until I heard him talk about what he loves about trek. I'm imagining a tasteful remake of Yesterdays Enterprise, showing the true cost of sacrifice and war. I could see that aspect of it, where it could require it being an R rated film. What we don't need is Kill Bill or Pulp Fiction in Space. Could you imagine pulp fiction Picard?!? Picard: " Warp 9, Engage this Mother*****!"I have literally zero interest in that.
I wasn't really either until I heard him talk about what he loves about trek. I'm imagining a tasteful remake of Yesterdays Enterprise, showing the true cost of sacrifice and war. I could see that aspect of it, where it could require it being an R rated film. What we don't need is Kill Bill or Pulp Fiction in Space. Could you imagine pulp fiction Picard?!? Picard: " Warp 9, Engage this Mother*****!"
Agreed, DS9 has some great dark elements for exI think Star Trek has always been capable of creating creepy episodes or including topics of war. But we don't need Alien Trek or Star Wars Trek or Gore Trek. If I cannot watch Star Trek as a 12 yo, something is wrong imo.
Agreed, DS9 has some great dark elements for ex
Garak murdered a Romulan diplomat to ensure they joined the war effort, and Sisko lived with it lol
Not related, but just saw this lol
So I only have a few episodes left in the sixth season of DS9, and the foreboding depression has already kicked in.
Only one more season. Then I'm done with this wonderful world of characters and stories.
With TNG, I would find myself skipping some episodes, just because they'd become monotonous and I knew that particular episode wasn't worth anything.
But with this, I'm trying to savor it. I still have TNG Insurrection and Nemesis to watch, though I know they're mediocre.
I don't really feel like getting into Voyager, I heard it's not as good as Deep space.
Voyageur greats pretty damn good at times, namely when 7 of 9 joins. She's total eye candy, but her arc, and all the side stories her character brings made the show prominent for me. It's among my least favorite Star Trek shows though, but miles better than Discovery.So I only have a few episodes left in the sixth season of DS9, and the foreboding depression has already kicked in.
Only one more season. Then I'm done with this wonderful world of characters and stories.
With TNG, I would find myself skipping some episodes, just because they'd become monotonous and I knew that particular episode wasn't worth anything.
But with this, I'm trying to savor it. I still have TNG Insurrection and Nemesis to watch, though I know they're mediocre.
I don't really feel like getting into Voyager, I heard it's not as good as Deep space.