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Roberto Orci Reacts to AICN Negative Review of Star Trek Script - Minor Spoilers

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By GustavoLeao / 05:44, 6 January 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Yesterday, AICN posted a negative review of what they claim is the script of the upcoming Star Trek prequel movie. But today, Star Trek movie writer Roberto Orci posted several comments on the TrekMovie and AICN talkback message boards about the AICN review.

"Yeah. AICN for some reason has never liked us." Orci wrote "The best example was one of their review for Transformers. I forgot which one of those wannabes wrote it, but it basically said how much they loved the humor, the characters, the sequences, and the structure of the movie, but they hated the script. Classic."

"If this movie works, these same folks will say that JJ "saved" a crappy script with his directing, just like Shia "saved' our dialogue by "making" it funny."

"Whoever wrote that piece HAS NOT read the script, and I would trust Nimoy to tell us if we know anything about the Trek universe over just about anybody else."

Regarding the spoiler in the review about the Enterprise and Area 51, Orci posted the following message at AICN board :

"Let's see. Area 51 is a place where we supposedly keep aliens and spacecraft A SECRET. In Star Trek, earth KNOWS there are spaceships and aliens. You might've even heard of one of them. His name is Mr. SPOCK. You do the math."

Later, Orci posted another message at AICN talkback message board regarding the negative controversy caused by the review "Controversy is good. This "review" lowering expectations is good. Bring it on. Maybe we'll put flames right on the side of the Enterprise just for fun."

The original report can be found at TrekMovie.com

The AICN review and spoilers can be found here.



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RE: So how did he know about Area 51? | Report this post to moderator
By: Keoki (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:15:53 on Jan 06, 2008

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Only someone with an utter lack of reading comprehension ability would think that Orci "intimated" that Area 51 is in the movie. Methinks many people on this site need to study the phenomenon of "sarcasm" a bit more.

If Orci wanted to say Area 51 was not in the movie, it would have been much simpler to do so. One way or the other, just because someone doesn't happen to agree with your particular interpretation of the given information, you don't have to be such a dick about it.

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RE: So how did he know about Area 51? by Sam Cogley @ 14:12:39 on Jan 06

RE: So how did he know about Area 51? | Report this post to moderator
By: sb2004 (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:00:32 on Jan 06, 2008

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Only someone with an utter lack of reading comprehension ability would think that Orci "intimated" that Area 51 is in the movie. Methinks many people on this site need to study the phenomenon of "sarcasm" a bit more.

Agreed. People are reading what they want to read into these comments. My interpretation is that Orci is saying that whoever claimed to have read the script clearly didn't because he/she got all the facts wrong. The plot gets no thicker than that as far as I'm concerned.

Al

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