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Exclusive : Leonard Nimoy Sends a Message to TrekWeb Users About New Movie

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By GustavoLeao / 09:46, 4 December 2008 / Star Trek: Nemesis

Star Trek star Leonard Nimoy sent this exclusive message to the TrekWeb community, regarding some of the negative feelings expressed by some fans about the new movie in this website. Here is the message :

"About two months ago my wife,Susan, and I saw a near finished version of the new Star Trek movie. Some special effects and new score were not yet in place. Susan can be a very honest and tough critic. When it was clear that the story was wrapping up she turned to me and whispered, " I don't want this movie to end !!" There are some directors who can manage a grand scale and some who can deliver great personal character elements. Not many can do both. JJ Abrams is one of the few. He has given us a wonderful film."

TrekWeb wants to thanks Mr Nimoy for his kindness and his time to writing this brief message. Thank you.



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By: Crossbow (Odo's file, contact) @ 17:17:25 on Dec 06, 2008

You people are still bitching about STV? get over it already. 5 movies have come since then. So get a life buddy!

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RE: Slow it down by Chronic Harlot @ 21:31:52 on Dec 06
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       RE: Slow it down by Kamen Rider Blade @ 22:43:47 on Dec 07
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By: SuperDave (Odo's file, contact) @ 14:56:49 on Jan 12, 2009

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The whole story was fundamentally flawed

I think on a conceptual level, there was some promise there. But in the end, there was probably no way a "search for God" movie could have paid off the way the Shat envisioned it. Better to have left the end extremely ambiguous perhaps...maybe Sybok makes it through the barrier but no one else...I dunno...just bulshitting....

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By: lnf3 (Odo's file, contact) @ 22:32:56 on Jan 11, 2009

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That may be. But Nimoy still hasn't ever had any "nice things" to say about it.

And, yes, there's some good moments. But Leonard is absolutely right: it's a bad film. And it's okay to say so. We dont cut any slack for any other movies that have "good moments", but are otherwise bad, so the same should be true of TFF.

We're letting nostalgia and our affection for the classic cast color our judgment, causing us to try and retcon any TOS "badness" into seeming not-so-bad by pointing out what little good there was in it. The original series has plenty of goodness (more than any of the sequels shows) to praise. We dont need to try and make the bad seem better than it was.

Look, Star Trek V sucks. We all know it. And, frankly, it had no choice but to suck because they were riding a bad script. Shatner's creative instincts were all wrong from the very beginning. This isn't a Star Trek Nemesis thing were a re-write could have made it better. The whole story was fundamentally flawed, and it was never going to succeed no matter how it was done. And Shatner bares the blame for that. It was his idea, his story, his baby.

Look, unlike Nimoy, Bill's just isn't a film-maker. And--also unlike Nimoy--he's not even an actor; Shatner is a "personality", a "movie-star". He never had any business behind that camera in the first place.


Nimoy most certainly HAS said "nice things" about the movie, you liar.

And as for your comment of Shatner not being an actor: There goes what little credibility you ever had. Especially considering one of your former screennames was a character played by people whose acting ability makes a plank of wood seem animated.

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