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Just kidding... but not really.
Yeah, to each their own, but if you think this, you don't understand why people like Star Trek.
Maybe I do understand why people like Star Trek, but I just don't like that myself?
Dude if in universe they talk about hyper advanced races or warlords without mercy or AI and all the have is actors in shitty make up or awful "martial arts" and sword fighting, then the new movies are better by default. It's about immersion
I say this purely tongue in cheek.
Enjoy your polished turd. But don't look directly at it. It will blind you with lens flare.
Funny thing, I didn't even really notice the lense flares until people started complaining about it... I guess when you live with something like that all the time (thanks, astigmatism), seeing it on screen just doesn't have the same effect on you
actually, it's about imagination
No is not. These aren't books, it's an audio visual media. Seeing Kirk in a bad looking cardboard looking set pretending to be another planet with soap opera acting won't sell the idea
Wow, I don't think I've ever seen someone with this confusing of an opinion. And I've met Trump supporters that love Star Trek.
The new movies are more credible and feel more real for a sci fi movie, is that hard to understand?
You... You are aware just how much tech and effects have progressed in the last sixty years... Right? What they were doing was groundbreaking for the time, pretty much every time.
It was not great even for it's time. It was passable and I'm also talking about the movie version of those old series with Kirk and Picard. Star wars came like what... A couple of years after? And looked much better, the next gen movies came after the old trilogy and still couldn't look better...
The final results are what matter. With sci-fi, the special effects are a primordial part. Also I'm not just talking about effects. Old material was acted like a radio play or theatre... Not a fan. That slowly changed with next generation but still wasn't enough.
JJ Abrams movies are "ST if it was actually on our world". And the actors are EXCELLENT, even the haters admit all of them did excellent evocations of the old actors, some of them actually felt like the same actor but younger, which wasn't necessary since that could alienate the viewer but whatever, it worked.
I don’t have any strong feelings about Star Trek. But I know enough to treat it as a piece of philosophy. It was never about the most advanced visual effects possible (although some of the effects and makeup are quite impressive imo). Star Trek was an investigation into what it means to be human, and the morality behind that. If there was cool tech stuff, that was bonus.
Dude Kirk karate chopping a guy in a lizard costume kills any type of defense towards the original shows for me.
To each their own! You don’t have to like it if you don’t want to :)
Thank you. We cool then?
It's hard to compare the two (original series vs. JJ Abrams), being across such vast differences in time (relative to the progress of technology and style in filmmaking) but its impossible if you're just going to outright denounce all the qualities the original had for its time.
Star Trek (1966-1969)
Star Wars (1977)
You do the math.
What are you comparing it to? The progress in filmmaking during that time was ridiculous. The steadicam hadn't even been invented yet so shots were much more static. For the time, people were blown away by the sets and effects.
All the acting and direction in every show and movie at that time was stilted and stiff and yes, very akin to a play. That was the time of Adam West Batman. You don't have to be a fan. But your statements about it not being good for its time are... Ignorant? At best.
You're delusional is you think "actually in our world" is measured by the visual effects technology and the progress of film/TV acting and direction of the time. Connection with the real world is quite literally what set Star Trek apart and made it change the course of sci fi film and television. It took real world politics and social issues and made them part of a sci fi story.
But if epic CGI space battles and intrusive lens flare from non-existent lights is your definition of reality, there's not much else we can say.
I'm talking about the movies in that part not the series. The movies came close to SW.
And it is bad, the acting is bad for me because it doesn't fit sci-fi. Kubrick's space Odyssey looked AMAZING and the acting isn't anywhere near as wooden.
This is a bit right? You’re doing a bit? …right?
What are you talking about?
I'm with you. Both that I enjoyed the movie and don't understand the point this guy trying to make.
Yeah, those crappy TV shows had brainwashed him
Ngl, I’m with you, holy crap they seem absolutely miserable.
@Platypus@lemmings.world I say this with all the love for a stranger I can have in my heart:
I’m Michael Jordan. Stop it, get some help.