Should STAR TREK be Kept Alive?

Started by GordonSkywalker6 pages

Oh and there are several web sites dedicated to resurrecting Captain Kirk. The Bring Back Kirk organisation lists the death of our hero as the moment Star Trek went south for the winter. And everything that came afterwards sucked in their opinion.

Just saw the dvd to Nemsis on T.V. doesn't look bad.

Nemesis is a grand exception to the stupidity of modern Trek in the past decade of feature films.

True but there's been worse.

Which film is your favorite Augey?

Tuff question I gonna need a minute to answered.

I prefer the classic era of films. I especially like Star Trek:The Wrath of Khan. Star Trek:Generations is also excellent. Except for the death of Captain Kirk though.

Yeah Kim Catrall as a Vulcan was cool.And they had cool battles in The wrath Of Khan.

Lieutenant Valeris was in Star Trek VI.

star trek never shoulda been alive to begin with.

Star Trek is a classic to us as horror films are to you sir. Tread carefully my friend for the waves are alive tonight.

i have to admit i was reluctant to wtch Nemesis but i rented it this weekend and it was really good, it surprised me how entertaining and good it was and as for films i hope they make some using The Enterprise which it has a lot of potential, they could tie it in with the tv show like they did with X-Files also at the end of nemesis Ryker became a captain and got his own ship which i think theyll either make more movies with him or another tv show and a film with the crews of either Voyager or DS9 wouldnt be good at all and a good way to bring them all together would be have the crew from Enterprise travel to the future(the tv show mentions time travel way too much)meet The Eneterprise, Voyager in DS9 and once there they can meet with the original ST Crew for drinks!,lol

Star Trek burned out after Rodenberry died...pretty sad. The last good movie they made was First Contact. I have NO IDEA what happened to Insurrection -dumb premise or Nemsis. THe series is entirely dead. TNG was great when it was out, but the ones after blew

Correction DreamsinFire: Roddenberry died five years prior to to the 1996 release of First Contact. The TNG two part episode Unification was dedicated to him when it debuted in November 1991.

The STAR TREK opera is NOT a rumor. It is real. It was completed in the mid 1980s and was to premier in NYC at the Metropolitan Opera House by the Metropolitan Opera. I understand the composer is a well known individual and that the production was completed and ready to go. There were costumes and sets ready but something happened in May of 1986 (I believe) and the production was shelved. There was some sort of production glitch. Sam Ramey was part of the opera star lineup. Maybe with the LOTR musical coming out in 2005 in London, there will be new life breathed into the ST opera. I would LOVE to see it.

Um...I kind of like Star Trek. Where did you hear about this opera?

star trek should have a voyage to oprahs house and get devoured and never spoken of again.

why do you say this?

Well Roger, the STAR TREK opera was in the papers here in NYC back in the 1980s. But like I said the production was shelved for some reason. Maybe it will be revived with the LOTR musical premiering in 2005.

There is also the musical for THE VAMPIRE LESTAT which will premier in 2004 or 2005 here on Broadway. That will be interesting. That will lend itself wonderfully to a musical as well.

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