Woof.
People are stupid. I don’t know anything about Discovery, but man those OTA network shows are bad. Why someone would watch Big Brother over Star Trek even middling Star Trek boggles the mind. |
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I’m guessing the average age of the typical fan must be like 40-70. Not exactly the most appealing demo. |
Will Smith is a garbage actor, a hollowed out, soulless shell of a human being... a paint by numbers Hollywood robot imitating human emotions at this point, I wouldn't even rent anything he's in these days
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I don't know, maybe Star Trek would succeed if they actually made good some Star Trek. They keep trying to force it into being this big budget action franchise, and that's just not what it is. When people ask me why I prefer Star Trek to Star Wars, my answer is The Inner Light is better than any Star Wars movie. And the people in charge of Star Trek now not only don't aspire to that kind of story, they'd reject it if it was handed to them. "Too boring, add a 150 ship space battle and at least one graphic decapitation."
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If you are going to do a paywall, you better have some damn good content. I know a dozen people with Disney+, and zero with CBS. I doubt most people know what kind of content is behind the CBS paywall, other than Trek. Everyone knows the Disney paywall includes Disney/Marvel/Star Wars/Pixar/etc. |
Will Smith is Will Smith in... WILL SMITH
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What they should have done was to create a great show and air it on CBS. If it connected with an audience, continue to air it on CBS while simultaneously creating new Star Trek shows that would air exclusively on CBS All Access. Instead, they created a show without any fan feedback at all, put it behind a paywall and expected all Trek fans to immediately sign up, because Star Trek. So dumb. |
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I think a new Star Trek show might have worked as part of a streaming platform if they dropped it all at once. Make it a binge event (that's ultimately how I watched it...), maybe even limit it to 10 episodes. But put it out weekly like it's a regular TV show so you force the few people that do want to watch it pay for your app for 6 months? Yeah, no thanks. Just put it on the ****ing network and sell ads. |
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I'll also never forget the day Redstone fired one of their best creatives in Tom McGrath, the guy that led Viacom through the Paramount acquisition and produced such classic movies as The Princess Bride and Stand By Me (among others) because he didn't bid enough money in order to acquire Myspace. Myspace!!! Now that Redstone is dead, and CBS/Paramount/Viacom have completely re-merged, it's possible that they'll finally have leadership that understands the importance of their IP, although I wouldn't expect that to happen anytime soon. They've failed repeatedly with Star Trek, completely botched Jack Ryan (which was well done by Amazon but Paramount could never seem to make it work with consecutive movies and all of their Jack Ryan's over the years), botched the Transformers series and so on. It's a gigantic entertainment company that's run like a Mom & Pop shop. I can't even begin to list the number of gaffes that company made during my 10 year tenure, let alone, the number of gaffes made since I left in 2004. |
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That said, we're a huge Disney family and have had Disneyland Annual Passes since 2010. Network TV has a dearth of programming that's suitable for children but with Disney+, there are nearly endless options. |
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Josh Hawley seems to have the right idea but of course, his Star Trek movie has been cancelled.
------- “What I love about Star Trek is that it’s not a war story. It’s not a story in which might makes right. It’s a story about exploration. It’s a story about creative problem solving. My favorite moment in all of Star Trek is in Wrath of Khan when Kirk puts on his reading glasses to lower Khan’s shields. It’s a brief moment that is so exhilarating because he’s using the best tool he has, which is his mind. As much as I like the Chris Pine movies, they were mostly about running from one end of the ship to the other to put out a fire, to stop a thing, and then before he could catch his breath, he had to do something else. They’re much more action movies and what I wanted to get back to was this idea of humanity justifying existence in the universe by showing its best qualities.” |
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