![]() ![]() Instead we get time crystals, ironman suits and soap opera. Season 2 first had the chance to explore something meaningful about Science and Faith, and then Artifical Intelligence, and it had exactly NOTHING of any relevance to say. Im really not talking about Klingons with or without hair but the basic makeup of the series. To me season 2 has proven that same as Abrams, Kurtzman wants to turn Trek into something else, something I don’t like and find not engrossing at all. ![]() You see, I’m not so sure that the current failings are an issue of “learning curve”. However, he is clearly monitoring fan feedback and trying to learn.” “I agree VS that Kurtzman still has a way to go to show he fully understands Trek. The nation would recover, but it would be a messy and unpleasant episode in our history. If he’s re-elected, his unwillingness to participate in global climate change reduction efforts will be a big problem, as will his fiscal, economic and social irresponsibility. I think the biggest danger is that he loses in 2020, refuses to acknowledge the legitimacy of the election results, and the 35% of our citizenry who’d be fine with him shooting someone on Fifth Avenue follow him blindly as he chips away at public trust in our most sacred and important democratic institutions. It’s a strange time, but I wouldn’t stress over it. Then again, his rashness, lack of forethought and total disinterest in learning about important topics are genuine causes for concern. Korea, and the most antagonism he’s shown China has been import tariffs amidst otherwise cozy relations with them. But, then, what nation is he likely to initiate a nuclear exchange with? He’s extremely cozy with Russia and N. His ego and authoritarian bent would seem to be causes for alarm. And based on comments from Paramount motion-picture group president Wyck Godfrey in January, the studio is also keen on Tarantino Trek. The Oscar-winning writer/director’s comments sound like he is keen to return to Star Trek later in the year. Tarantino’s film Upon a Time in Hollywood will be released this summer, on July 26th. The script has been written and when I emerge my head like Punxsutawney Phil, post- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, we’ll pick up talking about it again. But we’ve talked about a story and a script. I haven’t been dealing with those guys for a while cause I’ve been making my movie. But are you going to make a Star Trek movie? Is there any truth to that? I feel like I have to ask this even though I don’t know if you’ll want to answer. An interview with Slashfilm has this exchange: Now for the first time, Tarantino is talking about his Trek project. It was always expected the project was something that would come after Star Trek 4, the follow-up to Star Trek Beyond, which was originally slated to go into production this year before it ran into trouble due to a salary dispute. Smith in December 2017, the Quentin Tarantino Trek project has been pretty quiet. Since it was assigned to screenwriter Mark L. However, there still appears to be some life in the other Star Trek project in development at Paramount, the one based on an idea from Quentin Tarantino. #STAR TREK RESURGENCE GUYS HIDEING APOT ON RISA MOVIE#While there is a lot of activity going on with Star Trek on TV, things have been mostly idle on the movie side, especially since the Star Trek 4 project was put on indefinite (and possibly permanent) hold. ![]()
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