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J.J. Abrams Says He is Disappointed for Not Bringing Star Trek to the Comic Con

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By GustavoLeao / 14:28, 14 July 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Sci Fi Wire posted a new interview with Star Trek movie director J.J. Abrams, conducted during the Television Critics Association's summer press tour in Beverly Hills, Calif., on July 14. Here are few excerpts of the article. 

Abrams said that the film will explore the relationships among the familiar characters while dispensing with the Original Series' kitsch. "I feel like there's a certain thing that you can't really hold onto, which is, ... there's a kind of kitschy quality that must go if it's going to be something that you believe is real," he said.

As for Comic-Con in San Diego, July 24-27, Abrams expressed disappointment at not bringing the movie to the huge event, and added that the film is not ready to be show. "Our visual effects, unlike something like Iron Man, we have well over 1,000 visual-effects shots," Abrams said. "It's a huge thing. so i'm very disappointed, because the characters are so good, the actors are so good, that I would have been psyched just to show some of the stuff that's about the people. Because it's not really about the visual effects. But with so little done ... . And this was a big kind of strategic decision on [Paramount's] part. so I was disappointed."

More from Abrams on Star Trek can be found at Sci Fi Wire.



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By: Ralphis (Odo's file, contact) @ 20:43:20 on Jul 20, 2008 | Edit History (1)

Relax! Up until that point all anyone ever talked about were the effects and how great they are going to be. I was just happy to hear a reference to the characters and that they are important to the story. It was just refreshing to hear. If anything I was being sarcastic.

No... I think all the effects in the movie should be puppets and small models. Did Paramount sell the old model of the NCC-1701 used in TOS? I say let's use it for the film! BRING BACK THE GORN SUIT! And for intermission, a short cartoon made by our friends at Filmation!

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