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Posted:
18:03:25 on February 25 2002
By: Alexander Chase
Dept: Star Trek: Nemesis
The Great Link has posted some comments from scribe John Logan about the upcoming Trek feature NEMESIS from the latest issue of SFX Magazine.
On doing a franchise film, "I've never done a franchise movie before, so I didn't know the parameters. A friend of mine who had written a James Bond movie said, 'Look, the only thing about a franchise movie is that when you take the toys out of the toy box, you have to put them back in the same way. You can't mess anything up.' Which is absolutely not what we're doing in NEMESIS. I think it's to Paramount's credit that they agreed that we should make a strong statement with this movie and recognize that there is a continuum with these characters. We're moving on with them and we should underline that at certain points."
On a inspiration for NEMESIS, "My personal favorite Trek film is Star Trek II. That's the one I looked back on and studied. What makes a good Trek film is what makes any good adventure film, which is a really strong adversary."
On evolving well-known and already much-explored characters, "I think the smartest thing ever done in a Trek film was when Nick Meyer gave Captain Kirk glasses in Star Trek II. That said: 'These characters are getting older, they're moving on in their lives.' The same with these characters, they're not just stuck in that Next Generation world that we're so used to in the TV show. They have a life that moves on, they have careers, they have romantic lives, they have demons - they have all of these things they're grappling with. I think in this movie we're acknowledging that and celebrating the fact that life is moving on for these characters."
For the rest of the interview, check out this page.
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How would you rate the ENT first season finale, SHOCKWAVE, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of the previous Star Trek television series?
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