Star Trek: Upper Decker
Star Trek: Upper Decker
I’m Commander Shepard and this is my favorite store on the Citadel at Starfleet Academy!
Thank you! These are always fantastic. Please keep them up!
Finished season 2 yesterday: wow! Hands down the best run of trek we’ve had in 25 years. Hope Netflix bites on another season or 3
Do they not trust that we can remember it’s Star Wars without trotting out the same tired characters?
Whoosh
But ANH came out 20 years before the prequels, and therefore it’s the prequels that are inconsistent with the established character?
I’ve had it up to here with these missing wigs!
I…have had…enough…of YOU!!
Yeah, oof indeed
Ass:The Final Frontier
I’m enamored with these old models and techniques. Light And Magic on D+ is a phenomenal retrospective of ILM. Through watching that, I learned recently that the Mandalorian’s ship was, in fact, a physical model. Presumably enhanced and composited using CGI.
Nevertheless, it was a weird realization. There is an old charm to the techniques of the 80s, matte lines and all. Even with the same approach (physical models and motion control), the shots in the Mandalorian just looked too clean, too smooth.
The moral is: it’ll never go back to what it was, and even if it does, it won’t be the same.
Sorry to say, but the “second coming” that is Dave Filoni is a pox on the franchise. He took the worst of Lucas’s indulgent tendencies (world building over character building, crappy dialogue, aiming solely at kids, elevating Campbellian mythology into quackery like midichlorians and space whales) and somehow managed to take over the whole franchise. I simply cannot fathom the loyalty of the fan base to this guy, barring those who grew up with cartoons and the typical misogynistic knee jerk to Kathleen Kennedy. He has churned out 4 series of pure shite
Andor and TLJ were bright spots but I’ve more or less moved on from Star Wars. Let them earn back my interest. In the interim, I’ll continue to slay in the fantastic Dark Forces remaster
Pretty gutted at this news, but as others have pointed out, this move may cement LD as a classic without outstaying their welcome. And hopefully there is a desire for more animated Trek now
Enjoyed his interview on Jimmy Kimmel. He reenacts his death scene and frankly it’s quite better
I’m gonna go out on a limb and say… The acolyte?
Interesting, thanks!
I haven’t watched Discovery past episode 6 or 7 of season 1 (after the klingon sex scene, I tapped out) . I take it they’re 1000 years in the future now, and that’s when this series takes place?
If so, oof, it will be hard to identify with a millenium of progress, unless they pull a Futurama and have everything rebuilt a few hundred years in (after the second coming of Jesus of course). Why not go back to the Harve Bennett-era academy series for inspiration? Or set it after Nemesis?
The only redeeming grace for me so far is having Tawny Newsome (or is it Trondy Newman?) in the writers room. She is an absolute delight
Cervaza Cristal!!! 🎸
Arguably they were still figuring out the tone, and how to revive a 20 year old franchise while not retreading the past. Not claiming there aren’t some duds, but later 90s Trek benefited from TNG cracking the “formula” and sticking to it.
Compare a modern spiritual successor to TNG like The Orville, which, despite a rocky premiere, just crushed it within 5-6 episodes, and kept crushing it, because they didn’t have to put so much legwork into defining the tone of the show.
The Orville… Still the best Trek of the modern era.
And yet Prodigy handled him wonderfully!
But yeah, not sure lightning strikes twice, especially with the live action track record