Baby Disney

Nov 24, 2008 08:43

That's what it reminds me of! I've been pondering the new Star Trek and the age of the cast, and I finally realized what it is I'm reminded of: Baby Disney! Or Baby Looney Tunes. Either works. I'm not sure that's what they were going for, but that's in my brain now. Especially the guy playing Spock. Lord! Baby Trek, coming soon to a toy store near ( Read more... )

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juniperphoenix November 24 2008, 16:53:06 UTC
Hee! I've been mentally comparing it to Muppet Babies.

And as for the car, I think throwing out all preconceived notions of Trek canon is going to be the only way to make it through this movie with sanity intact.

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ithildyn November 24 2008, 17:06:08 UTC
Muppet Babies works too!

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beccadg November 24 2008, 17:25:30 UTC
Muppet Babies is the first comparison I heard. ;)

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kensieg November 24 2008, 17:03:03 UTC
The only similarities between this movie and Classic Star Trek are the names.

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ithildyn November 24 2008, 17:07:22 UTC
Really? I didn't realize that. Hmmm... Well that lessens my anticipation quite a bit. I thought it was set prior to the original series so they wouldn't be stepping on canon.

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beccadg November 24 2008, 17:33:45 UTC
I'm not sure it's going to be as bad as that. Yes, J.J. Abrams freely admits he wasn't any kind of Star Trek fan going into making the movie, but he supposedly put together a team to make the movie that ranged from die hard fans to keep the canon straight for him to another non-fan like himself to be sure to keep the story accessible to non-fans.

ETA: Forgot, it will have Leonard Nemoy's Spock in it. It will have more than just the names in common with TOS. Question is how the time travel in the story is or isn't used to weave things together.

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kensieg November 24 2008, 23:29:28 UTC
That's just an opinion. I have no idea how canon compliant or not that the movie will be. It is set before the series.

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jinxed_wood November 24 2008, 17:10:51 UTC
I think the key word here is reimagining - a word that Hollywood seems to have become very enamoured with of late, and lets them get away with just about anything!

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ithildyn November 24 2008, 17:28:18 UTC
No kidding!

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beccadg November 24 2008, 17:38:24 UTC
Heh, as someone who hates the New BSG, and has mixed feelings about New Who I'm wary of a "re-imagining" of Star Trek. It's why I've been trying to keep up on the film's development. I'm still not sure how the story works, and I believe the story is what's key. How they're going to balance old and new is what I'm waiting to see. I mean it will have Zachary Quintos' Spock and Leonard Nemoy's Spock in it. There has to be an explanation for that.

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sinanju November 24 2008, 21:45:01 UTC
I just tell myself it's gonna be like Young Indiana Jones. Just picture Leonard Nimoy's Spock, wrapped in a shawl with his teeth in a jar on a nearby table; the ancient and elderly Spock sits in his rocking chair, telling tall tales to young, wide-eyed Vulcans about his adventures with that (long since deceased) legendary Human, James T. Kirk.

So if you just accept that Spock is taking liberties with the truth ("You lied!" "I exaggerated.") to entertain gullible young Vulcans, it all makes sense. In other words, it's FANFIC. Written by one of the protagonists, yes, but still fanfic.

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conjured_1 November 24 2008, 21:49:22 UTC
*SNORFLE* Baby Trek. I hadn't thought about it, but you're right!

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lara_everlong November 25 2008, 01:41:34 UTC
I was quite confused by the car myself - the whole preview had a bizarrely bright feeling to it, too. I don't know. If Captain Kirk doesn't take his shirt off before he saves the day, it ain't real Trek :P

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carbonelle December 3 2008, 02:11:33 UTC
The car in A PIECE OF THE ACTION had to have been a stick shift; Kirk is probably just one of those girly-men who can only drive automatics...

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