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More smoke and mirrors re: the Star Trek villain
Posted on 12/10/12 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 12/10/12 at 9:24 pm
SIAP
John Harrison?
But, probably bullshite. From the comments:
As you probably deduced from my pissing and moaning in the Star Wars to Disney thread, I'm not what you'd call a "canon loyalist." If it's as awesome as the last movie, I'm cool with whatever they do.
BTW, this "fricking with the canon" experiment has worked very successfully. Expect Hollywood to get more aggressive in fricking with the canons of your most cherished franchises.
figs
John Harrison?
But, probably bullshite. From the comments:
quote:
a friend of mine on facebook figured it out as follows: he wrote "This is a total stream of consciousness thing, so bear with me... The official cutline for this photo (cool brig, by the way) identifies Benedict Cumberbatch as "John Harrison." That's obviously a false flag, because they would never give this information away so callously when they've worked so hard to protect it. So... who is "John Harrison," really? Well, it's the name of the writer/director of the 2000/2003 "Dune" remakes, so there's a sci-fi connection. Harrison also directed and wrote the score for "Creepshow," which recently had its 30th anniversary. That film's theme song was recently covered by Garth Knight (perhaps you can see where I'm going now). Knight is a homophone for night, which is a synonym for darkness. Garth would refer to who I believe Cumberbatch is really playing: Garth of Izar." That's JUST the sort of convoluted misdirection Abrams would pull.
As you probably deduced from my pissing and moaning in the Star Wars to Disney thread, I'm not what you'd call a "canon loyalist." If it's as awesome as the last movie, I'm cool with whatever they do.
BTW, this "fricking with the canon" experiment has worked very successfully. Expect Hollywood to get more aggressive in fricking with the canons of your most cherished franchises.
figs
Posted on 12/10/12 at 10:10 pm to blueboy
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BTW, this "fricking with the canon" experiment has worked very successfully. Expect Hollywood to get more aggressive in fricking with the canons of your most cherished franchises.
The thing Hollywood needs to remember about this is that Abrams didn't so much frick with it as he did extend it. Canon-wise, the current crew and the stories they will tell would not be possible had not Spock and Neo changed the past.
This isn't anything like DC's recent reboot of their entire line. There was no storyline reason that it happened, they just did it. At least with the Star Trek line it does indeed follow a continuity. The problem is that most of Hollywood isn't clever enough to see the difference, much less pull it off.
Posted on 12/10/12 at 10:45 pm to blueboy
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Garth of Izar
I would be cool with that I guess. I would still guess it's Gary Mitchell.
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I'm not what you'd call a "canon loyalist." If it's as awesome as the last movie, I'm cool with whatever they do.
I don't think it displayed some of the qualities that made/makes Star Trek great. And the sheer amount of plot holes keeps me from calling it awesome. That said, I thought it was enjoyable as an action movie. I just wish they wouldn't use the same characters from TOS. Of course no one would care about the movies if Spock and Kirk weren't in them.
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