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Damon Lindelof wants the Star Trek sequel to be like The Dark Knight what are your thoughts on this? also here's the link www.trekmovie.com
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I think he's inadvertently set himself up to be mocked by some quarters. That's about as much as can be said at this point.
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Star Trek and Batman are two different breeds of film. One of the things that made Star Trek the success it was was the pacing of the movie. To take the second movie and try to slow down the pacing, or make it uber-uber-(did I mention uber?) darker than the predecessor could be a botching waiting to happen.
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I would agree. They are not really comparable. For some reason, I have more the X-Men to X-Men 2 path in my head, rather than the darker Nolan-verse of Batman.
You still have the escalation of the stakes, but with the pace and the energy kept and also managing to flirt with an allegory or two. But Batman has superceded X-Men as the franchise on everyone's lips - so it's not surprising he's using that film instead as some sort of inspiration.
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I want the sequel to have the same ingredients that the last film had TOS wasn't all dark and gloomy all the time if you know what I mean.
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The first one wasn't dark enough? Kirk's Father is killed...Spock's Mother is killed...and then Vulcan gets destroyed.
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yes I suppose you're right
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It is only a bit stupid to publicly talk about it in my opinion, don't tell the crowd how the magic works. |
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Well, I have mixed feelings on whether people should acknowledge things that have influenced their films.
Gene Roddenberry was happy enough to talk about what fed into Star Trek, George Lucas is happy enough to talk about what fed into Star Wars and Raiders etc and a lot of the time the audience is aware of the influences themselves. Talking about it openly beforehand as one of the possibilities could fend off accusations of 'ripping off' later. Not always, but sometimes getting in first helps!
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Everything is a rip off of something...it's how you do it.
Actually it's how you look at it. Rip off Or, inspiration...
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