Originally Posted by NedStark09 (Post 1519895)
I do like that Idris Elba is the villain for he was amazing as Shere Khan voice and like he is a new race of alien but people of Star Trek want Mostly 3 races Romulans, Klingons or Vulcans simply thats the big bad Character races.
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Re: Star Trek Beyond
I hope for a funny comedy:D
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1519906)
It'll be interesting if they ever choose to have the Borg in these films.
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Re: Star Trek Beyond
Nothing has yet to top the wrath of khan,ricardo montalban s screen charisma and william shatner as james t kirk superb film eve after some 35 year or so ,except star trek 2009 which is extremely good i liked it a lot.
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Apparently Simon Pegg has made Sulu gay in Star Trek Beyond as a nod to George Takei. My first thought was of Sulu and Chekov (I think it was) eyeing up Vixis's muscles at the end of Star Trek V :).
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Re: Star Trek Beyond
But, Sulu was married and had a Daughter. His Daughter even appeared in Generations.
Ok it's an alternate universe, but... Hollywood love their race-lifting and sex-lifting, and now a new one... orientation-lifting. |
Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1543089)
But, Sulu was married and had a Daughter. His Daughter even appeared in Generations.
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Re: Star Trek Beyond
Offhand, Idris Elba's character appears to be a Hirogen, judging by the shape of the head.
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Originally Posted by The Rodent (Post 1543089)
But, Sulu was married and had a Daughter. His Daughter even appeared in Generations.
Ok it's an alternate universe, but... Hollywood love their race-lifting and sex-lifting, and now a new one... orientation-lifting. |
Originally Posted by Iroquois (Post 1543278)
Judging from the reports, Sulu is still married (to a guy) and has a daughter. It's a nice touch, but it's interesting to see Takei himself take issue with it for some fairly understandable reasons. Hoping the film proper actually goes somewhere with it because these last couple of films tend to sideline Sulu anyway.
What I find a bit peculiar is the way they keep saying that this Sulu is a different character. Perhaps what was confusing is referring to the "Prime Universe" and whatever this new one is called instead of the "Prime Timeline". As far as I can see, Nero just went back in time along the same timeline as he was from and changed history. So characters like Spock and Kirk are affected by that, sometimes only in small ways, but to me they should still be seen as the same characters and not from a parallel universe. |
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1543483)
What I find a bit peculiar is the way they keep saying that this Sulu is a different character. Perhaps what was confusing is referring to the "Prime Universe" and whatever this new one is called instead of the "Prime Timeline".
I can't help but look at the argument and think there's a lot of pomposity coming from Pegg especially – I think it would have been more respectful to George Takei to actually listen to what he was saying, particularly as it was based on respect for Gene Roddenberry. |
I saw a bit of Star Trek yesterday – unsure as to the episode but a scene involved a female alien trying to touch Sulu in order to kill him. Sulu is disturbed that a beautiful (and seemingly unthreatening) woman could be "evil" and unsurprisingly the moment is very heterosexual, and I think played as such by George Takei. We shouldn't forget that Sulu's heterosexuality was part of the role that Takei was portraying. It wasn't something that was absent or invisible, it was there on screen.
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1548760)
I saw a bit of Star Trek yesterday – unsure as to the episode but a scene involved a female alien trying to touch Sulu in order to kill him. Sulu is disturbed that a beautiful (and seemingly unthreatening) woman could be "evil" and unsurprisingly the moment is very heterosexual, and I think played as such by George Takei. We shouldn't forget that Sulu's heterosexuality was part of the role that Takei was portraying. It wasn't something that was absent or invisible, it was there on screen.
Does this look like the woman in the episode? If so, the episode was called "That Which Survives". http://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albu...rvives_112.jpg |
Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 1548941)
Does this look like the woman in the episode? If so, the episode was called "That Which Survives".
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Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1548998)
Yeah, that's the one – she looked very familiar actually. I love the original series.
She's Lee Meriwether. She's also famous for playing Catwoman in Batman: The Movie (1966), and for the TV series "Barnaby Jones" in the '70's. |
Re: Star Trek Beyond
Love that crazy eye shadow:eek: It matches the alien sky.
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Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 1549123)
She's Lee Meriwether. She's also famous for playing Catwoman in Batman: The Movie (1966), and for the TV series "Barnaby Jones" in the '70's.
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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 1423062)
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Interesting details today about Star Trek: Discovery –
WARNING: spoilers below
That the lead will be a non-white female lieutenant commander, rather than the Captain. This would I suppose be a bit like the original series focusing on Spock particularly instead of Kirk.
Also that there will be a gay character, which does make me wonder again why there was the requirement to alter Sulu if this was in the pipeline. |
Originally Posted by rambond (Post 1530903)
Nothing has yet to top the wrath of khan,ricardo montalban s screen charisma and william shatner as james t kirk superb film eve after some 35 year or so ,except star trek 2009 which is extremely good i liked it a lot.
I'm not sure its fair to expect modern day reboots to be able to top that... Although I thought the end of Star Trek: Into Darkness did a nice omage to it. |
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