"Star Trek" Screenwriters Bring Us Up to Date
We've been hearing a lot of gossip, rumors and outright speculation in regards to Paramount's new "Star Trek" reboot, which is scheduled to hit theaters late next year. So it's good that MTV's movie division sat down to talk with one of the screenwriters for a few minutes.
Lotsa kinda-new info by screenwriter Alex Kurtzman, so let's employ those handy-dandy bullet points.
Lotsa kinda-new info by screenwriter Alex Kurtzman, so let's employ those handy-dandy bullet points.
- He wants the title to be simply this: "Star Trek"
- "Gone Fishin'" screenwriter J.J. Abrams is directing, release date: Christmas 2008
- "There will be more action in this Trek movie than any of the others."
- Rumors that the flick will be an "early days" adventure between Kirk and Spock were neither confirmed nor denied.
- The goal is to bring in Trek-newbies as well as the long-time mega-fans.
- Matt Damon as Kirk, Adrien Brody as Spock, and Gary Sinise as McCoy? Again, no clear answer, although Kurtzman is clearly a big Matt Damon fan.
- Production designer Scott Chambliss and cinematographer Daniel Mindel will (once again) work alongside Abrams, Kurtzman, and co-writer Roberto Orci.
- Longtime "Trek" controllers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga have no connection whatsoever to the new flick.
- Mr. Kurtzman is a lifelong and passionate "Star Trek" geek, which has to make the rest of the fans feel a little bit better.
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| Movie: | Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
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privatepilesleftnipple writes: on Mar 09 2007 02:18 AM What do u think this guy had for lunch? (Reply to this) |
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MC. writes: on Mar 09 2007 02:53 AM Longtime "Trek" controllers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga have no connection whatsoever to the new flick. F-ing Right on! (Reply to this) |
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SpikesInMySkull writes: on Mar 09 2007 05:17 AM In reply to this comment (#857775) I don't know what your so excited about... Gene Rodenberry is still dead and everything I've read seems to reflect that these guys are making the EXACT same mistakes that sunk Berman and Braga. Keep in mind that "Enterprise" was an attempt to draw in a wider audiance while appealing to long time fans, as well as an attempt to bring the series back to basics, which is exactly the same thing they are trying to do here, and is destined to fail for exactly the same reasons. Truthfully Enterprise is a decent show, of course I didn't bother watching it until re-runs started on Sci-Fi and HDNet a couple of months ago, specifically because it was marketed to appeal to the hip young UPN crowd (in other words the same kind of people that watch JJ Abrams shows). I tired to watch it once, and as soon as that awful awful theme song came on I immediately changed the channel... now that I've seen the show, it's much closer to old-school Star trek and TNG than DS9 and Voyager (neither of which I liked much) where, and definately has a much stronger cast that those two shows did. So my point is this: I believe Enterprise failed, thus ending Brennen and Braga'swho've done a lot of good work with Star Trek, keep in mind Rodenberry has been dead for a LONG time)(this is not to say they haven't done some really bad work as well, get off my nuts) Star Trekcareers, specifically because Enterprise was marketed (in my opinion falsely) as a re-imagining of Star Trek created to appeal to wider audiance while holding onto the exisiting fan base, I.E. exactly the same thing this new movie is trying to do. Enterprise succeeded only in alienating the existing fan base who didn't bother watching it (despite the widely held belief that Trek fans will watch anything Trek no matter what, in this case I think if more had given it a chance more would have actualy liked it) and drawing in exactly ZERO new fans, because people who "aren't into" Star Trek will never be interested in it... ever... no matter what you do to it. Which has been exactly what I have been and still predict for this movie. I keep checking this damn news stories (if you can call them that, the last 17 have been exactly the same collection of nothing useful) hoping that they'll announce that this god-awful young Kirk and Spock idea will NOT be happening, as well as some evidence that the production team of this movie has something other than contempt for the source material. For the record, suggesting that movie should be called just "Star Trek" is great way to piss all over Redenberry's grave. Nice touch! (Reply to this) |
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Suck my.. writes: on Mar 09 2007 06:22 AM In reply to this comment (#857776) Um, ok then (Reply to this) |
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Tombstone Law Dog writes: on Mar 09 2007 08:38 AM [b]"younger?"[/b] According to the 'net-- William Shatner DOB: March '31 Star Trek series aired in '66, making Shatner around 35 years old when it began. Matt Damon DOB: October '70 Next 'Trek movie: Dec 2008, making Damon at least 37 (if filming now) during the film. I know all about dramatic license and older actors playing younger, but this is just one more reason the 'early days of Trek' idea doesn't make any sense. But hey, go crazy. Maybe this will rock. I actually have some faith in J.J. Abrams (MI3 was pretty slick, actually). (Reply to this) |
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Samwise Gamgee writes: on Mar 09 2007 08:57 AM Gary Sinise is absolutely perfect as McCoy. Don't see Brody as Spock, and could go either way with Damon as Kirk, but overall, I think it'll be alright. Not great mind you, but these prequelesque reimaginings seem to have a way of turning out really well. (Reply to this) |
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TheAnswerMVP2001 writes: on Mar 09 2007 05:59 PM So still no confirmation that the film will be redoing Kirk and Spock!?! Then why have you continually posted daily new bits with nothing else but Kirk and Spock rumors! Seriously this is supposed to be news not rumors, if I want rumors I'll search for them myself. (Reply to this) |
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MC. writes: on Mar 09 2007 10:42 PM #676783 SpikesInMySkull on Mar 09 2007, 05:17 AM Your long post was wrong. The theme song of Enterprise destroyed it before the show even really started. Wake up. (Reply to this) |
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SozeStrangelove writes: on Mar 10 2007 10:14 AM In reply to this comment (#857778) . . .Is Shatner really that old? That's f-ed up. (Reply to this) |
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High School With Money writes: on Mar 10 2007 12:06 PM [i] I keep checking this damn news stories (if you can call them that, the last 17 have been exactly the same collection of nothing useful)[/i] That, in itself, should be a news article. [b]NEWSFLASH: The Enterprise-D has been cast in the role of the Enterprise-A![/b] (Reply to this) |
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SpikesInMySkull writes: on Mar 12 2007 06:31 AM In reply to this comment (#857781) My long post in fact included the sentence: ...I tired to watch it once, and as soon as that awful awful theme song came on I immediately changed the channel... Which is a completely true story. I would be two years before I would even give the show a fair shot after hearing the theme song for the first time. So... I'll wake up if you learn to read posts before replying to them, kthnx! (Reply to this) |
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MikeOfAllTrades writes: on Mar 12 2007 12:48 PM The second bullet point had me in stitches. "Gone Fishin'" screenwriter J.J. Abrams is directing, release date: Christmas 2008 Of all the crappy things to credit Abrams as doing. Why not mention Alias, Lost, or hell, even MI3. Anything but Gone Fishin' (Reply to this) |
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sostra writes: on Mar 13 2007 07:11 AM In reply to this comment (#857784) [b]The song sucks.[/b] Much like you I just started to watch the re-runs on sci-fi. I had heard it was a decent show, but the theme song is one of the worst things I've ever heard. I really hope someone got fired for that one! (Reply to this) |
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