Long time fan here...and yes, like most of you, the DOOMSDAY MACHINE has been haunting my dreams for years!!!....
And I thought this CGI version was great...It still looks the same, just better detail..and I think it looks way more 3D than the old one, which gives it more depth...I loved the fly over when Decker, on the Enterprise, tried to shoot his way into it...
The 'inside effect' of the machine was great...really looked realistic...
And for those of you who have nothing but negative to say about the efforts these folks are doing to update these effects, you are just sorry sacks...You have a choice...watch them, or don't...I think they are doing, for the most part, a great job....sure, there are some issues here and there, but please don't say that Roddenberry would never have let this happen because, if you have paid attention all these years, that guy was just like any other producer...he wanted money....he would have done this if the right price had come along...to deny that is just being closed minded and, more to the point, just purely wrong...remember the IDIC charms he tried to hock all those years ago...
So..to the folks who are doing these effect updates...I say to you...GREAT JOB!!!...And I can't wait for the ULTIMATE COMPUTER...and heck, some of those FX on the early years of TNG could use some help as well!!!
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those Klingon bastards killed my show.
I grew up on the original Star trek series as a lad in the very early seventies right up till now and its my favorite series of all time. I welcome these new effects and have loved everything I have seen. Not only now do I get great stories, actors and characters, but I also get great special effects.
Yet it never ceases to amaze me how many ungrateful sods there are in this world who have got nothing better to do than criticize and complain about the genuine efforts being put forth here. These fans call themselves "purists". Believe me there is nothing "purist" about you guys. You're just whingers for the sake of whinging.
If you prefer dated and awful 60's special effects than by all means continue to enjoy them, but stop tearing down the efforts of others which is obviously a labor of love. If you feel "bastards" are destroying your show than go off and enjoy what was!!
Star Trek has always been about moving forward and its good that even an old show like the original Star Trek series can continue to move forward and be updated for a current generation!!
It's interesting that the aft view on the screen now has two blindspots where the nacells intrude on the image. "Attack from there, Korg!"
those Klingon bastards killed my show.
Where is the coloring on the doomsday machine? It was beautiful before, now it just looks like an ugly, fat, grey garbage scow.
I'm grateful for the Constellation, the much improved fiery core of the machine, and seeing the ship fire alongside the planet killer, but they've screwed up the star of the show.
Sacrilege.
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I have been waiting for this ep for it seems like forever! The connie looks great. I like the way the asteroids bounce off the hull and shatter. Great touch. The planet killer look pretty cool as well. I do like the bluish glow of the original but I also like the old beaton texture of the remastered. It truly looks like it has been round forever. I know some believe the space shots lack color but I think, in this show, it certainly matches the mood. I am jazzed! Comem on Sunday night!!!
I also want to plug DarenDoc's Enhanced Doomsday machine as well (to be released by end of week?). He has done a great....oustanding job and I am looking forward to his labor of love to be completed. Thanks Daren!
You know, I could be wrong about this one and granted it has been a long time since I've seen this particular episode but I vividly remember the planet killer from the origial un-remastered was freakin' creepy and scary! The original effect of this demon-cornecopiea-sentient-wide-mouth-slug thing gave me nightmares!
Now it looks like a borg vessel that had a bad accident in a subway.
When I saw the pictures I was like, "huh...". Totally lost the freakiness of the original. Thats a shame. I guess there is a thing as too much CGI. Hopefully when I actually SEE the episode it will retain its creepy/scary element. We will see.
The pilot version of the Big E banking away from the barrier has been my desktop for a while...the destroyed Constellation has taken that spot. Man, what a shot...
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Ok, I get the whole 'we're only doing what they would have done if they had todays technology' thing w/ the special effects, but, and this is a big but, why go so far to show so much damage to the ships hull, show the super structure, framing of the hull just exposed to space, but not bother making the stars streak like on every other Trek? Make the shields look like a bubble? Do a different fly-by shot? They put so much effort into little things, give each planet a believable atmosphere, make sure the background ships move in real time but not have 2 ships on screen at the same time?
Anyone else bothered by this?
I think the Constellation looks awesome. But the planet killer looks a little cartoonish. The energy inside the machine looks like something out of a Nintendo game. Hopefully, it'll look better on TV. Can't wait to see this, one of my fav episodes!