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Star Trek 12 Gets Release Date
I'm not sure if its Star Trek 12 or Star Trek 2, but the release date is June 29, 2012.
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/01/11...-nothing-else/ UPDATE: Paramount has confirmed to MTV that the projected release date for the "Star Trek" sequel is indeed June 29, 2012. This counts as news, but there's not much to it. We all know there's a "Star Trek" sequel coming. Hell, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, writers/producers of the May reboot, were talking about sequel possibilities as far back as the week after the first movie came out. Now we have a date to pin our hopes to: June 29, 2012. Nothing else is known or announced, so don't ask. Maybe director J.J. Abrams will return to helm the sequel, maybe he won't. Maybe Khan will be the villain, maybe not. For all we know, the plan is to give us an epic "Star Trek Meets Star Wars" crossover. Could happen, right? The news comes from a variety of sources, including Ain't It Cool News and Box Office Mojo, but there's no Paramount-issued press release that I can find. The information ran through some trustworthy sources, but we've yet to receive comment from the studio directly. Regardless, there really hasn't ever been any doubt that we'd be seeing more "Star Trek." Abrams' take on the series made it friendly to an entirely new, much wider audience than its ever known before. Were you anything less than certain that a "Star Trek" sequel was coming eventually? Where would you like the story to go from where it is now? Any specific hopes for the sequel? |
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05-19-2013, 10:23 PM | #676 |
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I agree, the ending could have been better. I watched it with a more critical eye the second time around.
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Even if the budget before P&A was $190mm (it wasn't), the film should perform much better overseas than the first one. Part of the reason it opened up first overseas was there was virtually no way for it to make back its budget and marketing spend primarily from the domestic box office - hence the change in distribution strategy. So if it ends up making the money you estimate, you're looking at a remit of around $140mm (less around $40mm direct marketing and fees) or $100mm from the domestic ($90mm deficit) - so they'd need $180mm internationally to break even. Of course they'll make additional in home entertainment, so they should be okay - but it likely won't do huge business. Frankly, there was no reason it needed to cost as much as it did IMO, but I guess if a lot of buildings don't crumble, it's just not a summer blockbuster. |
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Also, they really failed (IMO) by not scheduling the original Star Trek film on premium movie channels or FX or Spike or Network within weeks of its release to generate more interest in this film. Hell, Paramount is part of Viacom (which also owns Showtime), so Star Trek should have been raging for a month in advance. Four years is a long time for a sequel with, for lack of a better term, a "cult" audience. |
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Stop, just stop. The only reason you are so infatuated with that idea is because you were the one to think of it. Ready for your response if had Abrams proceeded with your idea? "**** YOU ABRAMS, THE ORIGINAL KHAN WOULD HAVE BEEN TOO INTELLIGENT TO HAVE EVER BEEN MARGINALIZED INTO THIS SITUATION. WHO IN THE ***ING THEATER CARES THAT KHAN SACRIFICED HIS LIFE AT THE MOVIES CLIMAX? RATHER THAN FEEL ANY EMOTION OVER HIS SELF SACRIFICE, THE THEATER BREATHED A SIGH OF ****ING RELIEF THAT THIS CHARACTER COULD NEVER SHOW HIS TRUE POTENTIAL."
The truth is, this movie was dead in the water for you the moment Khan was selected as the villain. Don't deny it, you made a myriad of posts about your belief of the movie's inevitable failure if they had made this selection for the antagonist. Someone mentioned earlier that this movie may have cemented Khan as a Joker like figure in the Star Trek universe. Honestly, this may be what extends the life of Trek franchise in the future(Whether it be a TV series, movie or otherwise). Trek fans were starting cry foul over how "derivative" the franchise was becoming with each new series taking place in the Trek universe. Well, it's not perfect, but this current franchise is probably Trek's best bet to stay relevant in the newer generations. This idea is underlined by the average age of people (+30) who are attending Into Darkness. While this series may be unsuccessful at reviving the Trek universe, it was probably its best hope of rejuvenating the franchise. I feel that Abrams is probably one of the most overrated directors in Hollywood, but Clay's incessant fanboy trolling over Into Darkness pushed me over the edge. This was a fun adaptation and re-visioning of one of the best storylines of Trek history. You admitted this much before going all Hulk troll inside the thread. I'm not going to waste my time responding to any of your trollboyant retorts to me, so instead I will direct you to your own post directed at those raging about Iron Man 3's Mandarin Storyline. Chiefspants out. |
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Spoiler!
Uninspired, unoriginal, stale bullshit. When the climax of the movie is DEVOID of emotion and UTTERLY PREDICTABLE, that's a load of horseshit. A giant, Borg Cube sized load of it. STEAMING PILE OF DAMON LINDELOF EXCREMENT.
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Way to cherry pick. 90 percent of my posts leading up to the movie were genuine bouncing off the walls excitement.
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Well lo and behold!
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You ****ing called this YEARS in advance.
Boy I bet you were surprised!
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I saw it last night. I agree with Siberian's "meh". I'm pretty much on board with most of GoChief's negative reactions (but I wouldn't say it completely ruined the movie for me). It was a kind of lame movie but it wasn't horrible.
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I loved it.
I'm not a Trek fan but these last two movies have been a ton of fun IMO. My wife even loved it and she hates anything that involves space. |
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so i'm going to offer a bit of a mea culpa to the fanbois...
i spent some time discussing the film with a friend, a fan with fairly encyclopedic knowledge of the series, who really laid out how badly he thought they misused Kahn's storyline... i still found the movie highly entertaining (and I'm generally averse to 'just' being entertained), but i can now see why people are disappointed in it...
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