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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Baird knew nothing about Star Trek before Nemesis. Stuart Baird has revealed that he knew very little about Star Trek: The Next Generation before signing on to direct Star Trek: Nemesis. The 10th Trek adventure is only Baird's third directing job, after Executive Decision and U.S. Marshals, and it follows a career spent mostly as an editor on such films as Superman: The Movie and Superman II, Outland and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (on which he went uncredited). "I just approached it like a movie," Baird said of Nemesis in an interview to SciFi Wire. "I didn't bring any baggage at all with me." Baird added, "I had seen a few of the TV episodes some years before in England, and I had seen one or two of the films. But I could not be called a Trekkie by any stretch of the imagination. I read the script, and I thought it was a good script, a very good script, and I thought maybe a fresh look, a fresh person in there, would give it another dimension or another perspective to it. The story was good, and I think of myself as a storyteller, so I'm treating it like an ordinary movie, except that it has a very great following. So I have been careful to follow some of the guidelines. Of course, [executive producer] Rick Berman and the cast steered me in the right direction if I was veering off too violently." So, why did we get treated to the big, 'Stuart Baird is a huge Trek fan, 'a personal friend of Brent Spinner', and 'wants to put all the little Trek homages into the film because he has watched Trek since he was a little kid' rubbish that was reeled out last Autumn? Someone isn't telling the truth here, but if it isn't Baird, what was Berman afraid of? Surely he wasn't afraid of fans being aghast at a non-trek director? I saw hundreds of posts last year saying please don't let Jonathan Frakes do it again. Also, some of the best ST films have have had Directors completely new to Trek. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Do you mean "do we believe Baird?" Actually, I realise I've made a mistake (I do make mistakes from time to time!) I was confusing Stuart Baird the Director with John Logan the Writer. Logan is the one who is best mates with Brent Spinner, huge trek fan and wanted to put in all the little trek homages. My other point is still valid though, I can't see anyone being bothered about if he has seen trek before or not, it's his Directing abilities which will make a good film. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| The following report made me change my mind again. As a little bit of a 'continuity pornographer', as Brannon Braga called us, I find the following a little disturbing: Quote:
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: McEarth
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It's good that the author of the script knew his Trek and that the Actors made sure thier characters werent' too out of line. I am glad that the script is good even to one Director outside of the Trek cirlcles. The Trailor looks cool . . I wonder if it looks as cool to those that don't know so may spoliers? - - - - - - I'm still in denile about that one movie ever being made . . you know De-Generations. I remember reading about how they brought in script doctors for that movie they never made ![]() The other STNG movies they did make were okay, butsome were more like a decent two part episode. - - Any way that's my $0.82 | |
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