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Jonathan Frakes on the Making of Star Trek First Contact

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By GustavoLeao / 02:26, 16 June 2009 / General Star Trek

Sci Fi posted a recent interview with Star Trek The Next Generation actor/director Jonathan Frakes and here are few excerpts.

First Contact is one of the top Trek movies. Was there something that Jonathan Frakes brought to First Contact that nobody else could have?

I always thank Rick Berman and Paramount for letting me have the opportunity - they gave me "the keys to the car" with Star Trek. Another cliché that is really true is that if you have a good script it is your job to screw it up. The script that Ron Moore and Brannon Braga wrote is arguably as good a Star Trek movie has ever been written.

It doesn't hurt to have that company of actors we have. Then I was able to hire Alfre Woodard and Jamie Cromwell and the incredible Alice Krige, who played the Borg Queen. It was one of those situations where I was so nervous and so over-prepared that I was driven to make this as good as it could be and I frankly had the support of the acting company.

We're all pretty close in our group that it's a little Pollyanna, but we really are still a family. We keep in touch, we all stood at each other's weddings and we're all godparents to each other's kids. So when I got the helm I had real emotion, physical, psychological support from the company. Rick Berman's wife is the godmother of my son. So there's a lot of blood connection in that particular project.

You have hive-mind, android zombies as your baddies. Would you say The Borg are the best monsters in the Star Trek universe or is there something else that scares you more?

No. I would say that The Borg are the greatest nemesis (no pun intended) of all things Star Trek and one of the reasons The Borg are so great is because of the Academy Award winning John Knowle who works for ILM. What he and his team, who did a lot of Star Trek movies, created to embellish Michael Westmore's makeup really caught peoples' eye.

It made Star Trek now not only an action-adventure movie but made it a horror movie as well. The scariest movies are the ones that get inside your head and the idea of being assimilated from the inside of the brain is terrifying for kids of all ages.

What is it about sci fi and Star Trek that enables it to have such a huge reaction from fans?

I've always thought that Star Trek resonates with the fans and has for 40 years because the late, great Gene Rodenberry created an arena on all the Enterprises and on all the shows where the people, who were the regulars on the show, were civil to each other. They followed the Prime Directive. They behaved in a way that was free of racism and free of sexism.

The future that Gene created - that Rick Berman and all the other writers after tried to maintain - was a future in which there was hope. There was a certain forward thinking that human beings and aliens had found a way to live together and that we had been good to the environment somehow. I mean, all the things we seem to be flying in the face of right now - going to hell in a handbasket - on this planet they have given us the responsibility to take care of.

Gene's vision is that we as humans in the 24th Century did the right thing. We did take care of it, did take care of each other. I think that quality ­- particularly in light of how screwed up things are in Darfur, in Belize, in Northern Ireland - it's a cliché I guess but it's that vision of hope that has allowed Star Trek to be so popular for so long. Do you know what I mean?

The full interview is here.



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Frakes isn't the best actor, but... | Report this post to moderator
By: Muldfeld (Odo's file, contact) @ 22:21:05 on Jun 18, 2009

he seems a pretty good director and a really wonderful guy; that anecdote Jeffrey Combs (Weyoun) tells on the DS9 DVDs of Frakes ensuring he got a job is very touching.


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First Contact is my fav Trek movie with TWOK and ST09 | Report this post to moderator
By: Bucky (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:02:58 on Jun 16, 2009 | Edit History (1)

Yes, I will totally admit to having three favourite Star Trek movies, but to me, First Contact, The Wrath of Khan, and Star Trek all work for any type of audience, be it Trekkie or no (Lilly and Cochrane are sort of the "gateway" characters into the Trek universe). they all draw heavily from past continuity, but still work as single adventures because the protagonist's mission is so strong. And they all have heavy revenge themes, too. And they all have very distinct crews both in front and behind the camera.

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First Contact.....Best of TNG ? | Report this post to moderator
By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 06:40:35 on Jun 16, 2009

I think Mr Frakes is a very good director and a class act gentleman (he should have directed Nemesis) and did his best on First Contact and even Insurrection... Still, First Contact is not one of my favorite Star Trek movies. I loved it when saw it on the big screen, but these days I dont care much for FC anymore and I dont know quite why. I know everyone will disagree with me, but First Contact is not a representation of the best of what TNG had to offer.

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I totally agree, Gustavo by Muldfeld @ 22:18:30 on Jun 18
I totally agree, Gustavo by Muldfeld @ 22:17:36 on Jun 18
I totally agree, Gustavo by Muldfeld @ 22:17:19 on Jun 18
RE: First Contact.....Best of TNG ? by Kamen Rider Blade @ 14:05:21 on Jun 16
    RE: First Contact.....Best of TNG ? by GustavoLeao @ 15:03:01 on Jun 16
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RE: First Contact.....Best of TNG ? by sid @ 09:40:24 on Jun 16
    RE: First Contact.....Best of TNG ? by GustavoLeao @ 10:05:19 on Jun 16
       RE: First Contact.....Best of TNG ? by captainkoloth @ 12:23:51 on Jun 16
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                      RE: First Contact.....Best of TNG ? by GustavoLeao @ 03:20:59 on Jun 17

Ah, First Contact! | Report this post to moderator
By: The Magrathean (Odo's file, contact) @ 05:49:46 on Jun 16, 2009

I personally consider the release of First Contact as the zenith of the previous Trek era. A fantastic box office performance for its time, and TNG proved it could hold its own as a movie franchise without any of the TOS cast.

Sure, the signs of ultimate decay were there, with the poorly written Voyager. But at the time, I still had hope Voyager could turn things around, like TNG and DS9 before it. Leaving the theater after watching the movie, I felt really good about what Trek had accomplished.

Now all these years later, I'm glad I can feel hopeful about Trek's future once again, with the release of JJ Abrams' stellar movie!


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