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David Newgreen ([personal profile] 4thofeleven) wrote2008-11-19 09:26 pm
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Trek Trailer Thoughts

So, the new Star Trek trailer’s online now, comments and thoughts follow:

- Alright, so young Kirk is driving a vintage car… off a cliff… for no apparent reason? Huh. Well, sure, maybe in the film there’s a reason given, and that would be good – but then that’d mean there’d have to be a decent sized chunk of the film that focuses on kid Kirk. That’s bad.

- Cops in the Federation are robots? Might just be a helmet, but it looks like the cop is wearing a helmet on top of the mechanical-looking face. Trivial detail, but I don’t like it – the Federation’s always been shown as a place where AIs are pretty rare… that’s why Data’s a big deal, after all.

- Slightly older Kirk has apparently destroyed all his vintage cars and is now heading out on a hoverbike to check out the Enterprise, which is apparently under construction in a field in the middle of nowhere.
Hey, visually it’s more interesting than an orbital shipyard, and lets you get a regular human into the shot directly, rather than just watching it from a shuttle or something – though personally, I think it looks kind of ridiculous. I’ve always liked how the Enterprise is clearly a modular design, and doesn’t look like anything designed for an atmosphere. How’s launching the thing from a ground-based shipyard going to work?

- Is that whirly thing around Spock the new transporter effect? It’s a little… busy for my tastes. It looks more like something happening around the transported person, not something happening to them.

- So there’s apparently some scenes with young Spock on Vulcan. Are they planning on maintaining continuity with the Animated Star Trek? *grin*. Is that the new Sarek with the ‘child of two worlds’ voice over? Sounds good; I actually think Sarek’s one of the hardest original Trek characters to recast…

- So they’re keeping the original uniforms, while making the Enterprise interiors all bright and shiny and ultra-modern. That may be too much bright colours and lighting for one film to handle.

- No comments on the various things exploding; looks like a starship with shuttles attacking… some sort of space station thing.

- Spock and some people in civilian dress, apparently being shot at in a desert. So I guess the bad guys are attacking Vulcan, or possibly that bit of desert and rocks outside of LA where about 90% of the original series was set.

- Eric Bana’s staff has a button that makes pointy bits spring out of it. Glad to see they’re continuing Star Trek’s tradition of ridiculous weapons – my favourite’s always been the d’k’tahg, a Klingon dagger that comes with tiny spring loaded blades at the top of the main blade, in case you need that tiny extra bit of stabbyness after you’ve already impaled your enemy up to the hilt of your dagger.

- And about this point, any hopes of discerning any coherent meaning out of the trailer fades as we get a random mix of things going fast, things exploding, breasts, and generic action one liners. I realise the traditional trailer voice-over has been parodied so much that it’s unsalvageable, but I’d really appreciate a return to the days of the clichéd “In a world…” narrator to provide a little structure to the montage of three second long highlights of the movie…

- Is the “Space is disease and danger” guy the new McCoy? Sounds in-character enough; personally, I always wondered why a guy who apparently despises alien cultures and dislikes all modern technology signed on for a deep-space exploratory mission in the first place…

- Eric Bana’s character will no doubt strike fear into his enemies with his “bald hobo” style. Sure, maybe he’s meant to be a renegade Romulan, cut off from his homeworld – but surely he can afford a better shirt than that?

- “The wait is over.” Yeah, it’s been quite a wait – why, when the film comes out, it will have been almost four whole years since the last Star Trek tv series went off the air! Four years!

Final thoughts? I’m still not sold on the project. Granted, it’s still six months before the movie comes out, so this is basically just another teaser trailer – but there’s still nothing really in it that makes me thing “Wow, I can’t wait to see that!”

bwah

[identity profile] bellatrys.livejournal.com 2008-11-19 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Wasn't there a teaser that had a construction worker welding on the Enterprise...in space?

ISTR that, and that being the cool, fan-exciting thing a while back. This...is just a mess. (And I saw someone pointing out Uncanon, too - TOS Kirk being unfamiliar with 20th-c. cars!)

I used to joke that what with all the trailers that had all the "good parts" making the movie redundant and disappointing, the next Big Thing in H'wood would be the "Ten-Minute-Movie", (why stretch out all the sfx and explosions with fill by people who can't act?) but I didn't anticipate the dismal reality: the rise of the Bad Music Video Trailer...
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Re: bwah

[identity profile] 4thofeleven.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I guess this way the movie *isn't* redundant - sure, you can see all the action sequences now, but you have to wait for the film itself to get some sort of context... any context.

I can only assume that they felt the need to add kid Kirk bellowing his name to the trailer after realising the rest of the thing is too incoherent to even communicate what the film it's promoting is...

Huh....

[identity profile] bellatrys.livejournal.com 2008-11-20 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
- sure, you can see all the action sequences now, but you have to wait for the film itself to get some sort of context... any context.

That's a strategy I hadn't contemplated, but it does make a kind of perverse sense. Kind of the way that spoilers don't always ruin an ending because it's how you get there that's crucial - the anagnorisis which is *actually* the important part, not who killed whom or what blowed up good...

after realising the rest of the thing is too incoherent to even communicate what the film it's promoting is...

What, oversaturated strobe-lit flash-cuts of unrecognizable people doing reaction shots to incomprehensible things, that sorta look like the outtakes from the opening credits to a trippy late-Sixties film don't say "The Original Original Star Trek!" to you? YMMV I guess ;D