TrekUnited Campaign Ends 284
ForteMaster writes "TrekUnited, the controversial campaign to save Enterprise from cancellation, has ended its campaign today. Interestingly enough, the article mentions that "a multiple of the money raised by TrekUnited so far" was being offered, with "further details to be released shortly". A case of counting the chickens before they've hatched, maybe? Here is some
commentary from TrekToday on the subject."
Sad (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Sad (Score:4, Informative)
Paramount is owned by Viacom, whose owner is a bitter rival of Rupert Murdoch, who owns SkyOne, one of the participants in the deal.
Re:Sad (Score:4, Insightful)
If Paramount were to accept the Canada offer, it would have, for the first time, let someone other than Paramount produce a ST product. What if it turned out to be a success? Can you imagine the finger pointing at the current ST overlords?
ST is a valuable Paramount property. No way anyone is going to get his grubby fingers on that!
Re:Sad (Score:2)
Isn't making some money better than making no money? It's not like Paramount wouldn't see a cut of any profits that come about...
-Z
Re:Sad (Score:2)
OK, that's two words
Point is, even now, Paramount will make more money on Enterprise reruns in syndication that it has in the first run.
Why pay for production when you can make more money off reruns and syndication of what has been produced so far?
In case you havent noticed - the ST franchise is self-sustaining.
Re:Sad (Score:2)
Well, it WAS before they let Berman loose on it. Congratulations Rick, you've killed Star Trek. Gene would be so proud of you.
Re:Sad (Score:2)
give star trek a rest for a few years and bring it out again and make a killing in the market (too much of a good thing
Im a long time Sci-fi fan and as much as i tried to love enterprise is was turning me a bit sour towards star trek , fair enough i respect the fact that alot of people did really love the show , i just thought it was worth the chop.
So in about 5 years we can get a new , truely inovative star trek show
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Re:Sad (Score:3, Insightful)
hahahaha, lol, OMG, snif.
Oh, man. That was the best laugh in days.
Well, actually not. With the way it has been going lately.
Continuity is a huge problem. And fans are very sensitive of canon.
One or two writers who get paid, regardless if they uphold canon. Or a bunch of bloodthirsty, dressed up klingon/Borg/Ferengi, trekkies debating over the slightest intonation of a character.
Now, who would hold up canon more...
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Shatner School of Punctuation? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sad (Score:5, Funny)
Kirk: Bones. What is wrong with this post?
McCoy: He has taken an analogy way to far.
Kirk: Can you fix it?
McCoy: Dammit Jim. I am a doctor not a moderator.
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Donations (Score:5, Funny)
Just askin', is all.
Re:Donations (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Donations (Score:2)
Yeah, I'd like to know this as well.
I used to like ST, but I don't have any faith for them to execute anything trek related without completely fucking it up with time plots.
Re:Donations (Score:2)
So, I wasn't the only one who threw popcorn at the TV the first time the enterprise encounted a "temporal distortion" and howled at the screen:
"NO!!! NOT ANOTHER FUCKING TIME TRAVEL PLOT LINE!!!"
Re:Donations (Score:2, Interesting)
Do they just keep it now?
Re:Donations (Score:5, Informative)
"Our final proposal was knocked down by Paramount. We will not see a season five for Star Trek Enterprise," wrote Jane Braz in a post at the Trek Fans United Forum, speaking on behalf of TrekUnited founder Tim Brazeal. The group said that it would begin refunding donations on Monday or Tuesday."
Re:Donations (Score:2, Funny)
I think I'll start a "Save Charmed fund."
Has it been cancelled yet? I haven't really watched the WB since Buffy & Angel were there. I'm going to assume that it has been... or if it hasn't, it's probably "on the bubble." I seem to recall hearing they tried to shoe-horn Rose McGowen into the cast after firing that 90210 chick. Anyway, the show sucked, but if Voyager and Enterprise had a core "loyal" fans, I bet Charmed does too.
The hope of seeing Alyssa Milano's legs on TV again ought to fet
Re:Donations (Score:2, Insightful)
Wow, it's a shame they called it off. With that kind of scratch, they could have funding almost 1/10 an episode.
-Eric
Re:Donations (Score:2)
Berman and Braga (Score:4, Insightful)
It's a shame (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm sure some people here will now question my sanity, but for every Borg in TNG, there was an episode featuring Troy and her mother doing something stupid.
Enterprise was pretty good, heading towards borderline great. It's too bad they killed it. It's going to be tough to bring the franchise back credibly.
Re:It's a shame (Score:2)
Agreed. The only Trek series that I really liked was DS9. They allowed SOME character development in that series and did things that they wouldn't do in any of the others. Voyager was a waste and there are episodes of it I've never seen. The 4th season of Enterprise has been unseen by me as I just could hold myself to watch it. The space Nazi's w
Re:It's a shame (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:It's a shame (Score:2, Funny)
Re:It's a shame (Score:2)
I TiVo the Next Gen and DS9 episodes on Spike, they show two of each every day. I can't watch the next gen episodes any more. The writing is so god-awful. In fact, it really improved after Roddenberry was gone, in my opinion. I enjoy DS9 much better, the writing is far more polished, to say nothing of the acting. Too bad it turned into Dungeons an
Re:It's a shame (Score:2)
Good! (Score:4, Insightful)
Ok, flamethrower off...
Star Trek is like a burnt out rocker, it's been on the road for years, it's out of creative juice, it's just going through the motions. I say, let Trek rest up a few years, you know, like get some new material and come back stronger than ever!
Look at Doctor Who (Score:5, Insightful)
Bring it back when you can assemble a fresh creative team that hasn't burned out from years of doing the same thing over and over.
Re:Good! (Score:3, Funny)
Star Trek is like a burnt out rocker, it's been on the road for years, it's out of creative juice, it's just going through the motions. I say, let Trek rest up a few years, you know, like get some new material and come back stronger than ever!
Metallica did that and we were "rewarded" with St. Anger. Bleh... =P
Re:Good! (Score:2, Insightful)
* Space pirate ship
* Klingon ship
Even if you're stuck on the Federation, there's no way to go wrong with Nimoy directing a Captain Sulu based show.
Star Trek has been pinned down and raped by bad writing, bad casting and bad direction for far too long. Universal needs to give the franchise a five to ten year hiatus then bring it back with some people in charge who don't suck and a
So sad (Score:2)
What does surprise me is that Paramount has refused to accept the demand from the fans, including 3.1 MILLION dollars raised to fund it. It makes you wonder what they are up to, and why they are allowed to monopolize the Star Trek world in such a way.
Makes you wonder what Roddenberry would say at this poin
Re:So sad (Score:3, Interesting)
How many episodes would 3.1 million make? A quick Google tells me its about 1.6 million per episode, so about two. So it isn't going to be much of an impact when looking at making a new series.
They can monopolize Trek because they own the rights, that simple. This is true for just about every creative endeavour these days. Indeed, it's rather the point of copyright to grant a limited time monopoly (although you can argue the limited time part has been effectively removed, and the rights holders are often
Re:So sad (Score:2)
It seems pretty obvious to me. Paramount leadership has woken up to the fact that Berman has been destroying the series for over a decade. Prior to now, such destruction was at least profitable. Now that margins are thin, Paramount intends to give Trek a rest
Re:So sad (Score:2)
So the Indian planet/Weseley Traveller idea was all the network's fault? Or the rip-off-B5-but-without-a-plot-and-a-really-bad-re l igion concept was all the network's idea? Or how about the casting of Mr. "Gay" Chakotay? (The actor stated that his characte
Finally, the end of Enterprise (Score:2, Funny)
Getting from there to here
It's been a long time
But my time is finally near.
And I will see my dream come to life at last
Enterprise has finally been cancelled!
It's about time (Score:5, Insightful)
Another thing that pisses me off is the pussified political correctness. In the old days they didn't "target the weapons array", they freakin' took care of business.
It's time for Star Trek to die for awhile and hopefully come back in a decade or two a reborn entity that is worth watching.
Re:It's about time (Score:2)
And if you hate it, its fans shouldn't be able to watch it.
Re:It's about time (Score:2)
And the funniest thing to me, these pussies are so Politically Correct that they still give the order to "target the (small) weapons array", when it is demonstrably impossible for them to even hit a ship with more than about half their shots.
They're just lucky everybody else's engineering is as crappy as theirs and if you so much as tap the one and only "weapons array" on the hull, not only will it be out of commi
www.m-w.com (Score:4, Insightful)
Was it really controversial? Unconventional, maybe, but not controversial.
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Save Enterprise? No. (Score:5, Insightful)
When I first heard about "Enterprise", I was really looking forward to it. A show set before the original series? Fantastic! We would see wars with the Klingons and Romulans! We would see how Earth and Vulcan came together, and the birth of the Federation! Surely it would be amazing! I looked at the crew they were giving us, and was impressed. There was so much potential. I thought that this would be the series that brought Star Trek back from the ridiculous "time travel saves the day" plots of Voyager, and returned it to its roots. But I was wrong. From the outset, my hopes were trampled on. From the very first episode, "Broken Bow", I saw time travel, the "temporal cold war", the complete ignoring of even the most basic points of the Star Trek timeline - poor and insulting plots which must be seen cliché by even the most blinkered science fiction fan. And yet still, I kept watching. Deep Space Nine, I reasoned, was weak to begin with too - it took a few seasons to get into its strike, but turned out to be amazing. So after two seasons, I found myself still sitting in front of my television, hoping against hope and reason that Enterprise would be redeemed, but I was, once again, disappointed. No redemption came. Season three came to a close with the plot still tied up with the Xindi and the temporal cold war - threads which began in the very first episode, and if the producers had any sense, would have been cut there and then. There has been no real development, no dealing with serious social issues, nothing at all of what made Star Trek great. The season ended, and I was left feeling cold and unemotive.
From America, then, I heard that a fourth season had been promised, and soon afterwards, I read that Enterprise had been cancelled and would not receive a fifth. Quite frankly, I was relieved. Not only was this series not good Star Trek, it was bad to such a level that it was tainting the other series' which bore the name. Of course, then there came the protests. Obsessive fans - not of Enterprise, I believe, but of Star Trek, protesting against the cancellation, and fundraising to have Paramount produce another season. Why did they do this? I do not believe these people love Enterprise. Hell, if they did, then they wouldn't be obsessive Star Trek fans, because to love Enterprise is to love the complete antithesis of what Trek should be. I believe these people were protesting because they were afraid - afraid of not having a Star Trek on television with which to centre their lives, afraid of being forced to think for themselves, and made to find a new focus that wasn't based aroun
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:2, Insightful)
dbolger, if I had mod points right now, you'd have them!
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:2, Insightful)
I watch it for the spaceships. And Seven of Nine.
There was one Enterprise episode, however, that did leave a marked impression on me, and that was the one with the clone of Trip. It was written and acted perfectly and deserved a better review than it got.
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:5, Insightful)
The guy in charge of the fourth season of Enterprise (Manny Coto) was asked "Why Nazis?" regarding Storm Front. His response (bitterly)? "You'd have to ask Berman and Braga." Storm Front is the last vestige of the crap that Berman and Braga have been spewing for the first three years.
Watch the second episode of Storm Front, and you'll see what I mean. Suddenly, all the annoying characters and stupid plotlines that Berman and Braga put forward just vanish in one episode. That was the whole point. Coto had to have the Nazis in there. So he did as little with them as he could - two episodes, and they're gone, and all the crap gone with them.
The fourth season of Enterprise is much better than the previous seasons. Unfortunately, Paramount (and Berman) had no intention of letting Enterprise run for more seasons anyway, because it was under someone else's control. There's simply no way that Enterprise, on UPN, could've drawn enough viewers to make Paramount realize Berman was an idiot - which, of course, was the point. Berman hands over reigns, says "okay, if you can do a better job, go ahead."
Odyssey 5 (Score:2)
Speaking of Manny Coto, how come there was no protest when Odyssey 5 got cancelled? I thought that show was very promising and enjoyable science fiction.
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:2, Flamebait)
I'm sorry to break this to you, but when it comes down to it they are just TV shows. That includes TOS/TNG/DS9/Voyager/Enterprise. It's just telly. If you don't like it turn it off and watch/do something else. Your life is too important to waste obsessing about something you don't like. You seem to just have an obsession with Trek, just like people get watching really bad reality TV like Big Brother. There is more to life...
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:3, Insightful)
I've been a Trek fan for years. Much like you, I stood by and was loyal to every series, up until season two of Enterprise. Interest was slipping, though honestly it had begun to slip somewhere during Voyager's run. I liked the Hirogen, but they ruined the Borg. In the beginning it looked to me like there was a lot of potential for good storyline about the birth of the Federation, with episodes such as
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:2)
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:2)
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:2)
Recently housemates have had Voyager on in the afternoon at the weekend. I don't know why. Absolutely pants. Really stupid stuff (ohhh, lets bust up the ship, that'll be great for viewership).
Lets face it, Trekdom always had a lame side (think that soap oper
Re:Save Enterprise? No. (Score:3, Informative)
"the dread of something after death,
The undiscovered country from whose bourn
No traveler returns, puzzles the will
And makes us rather bear those ills we have
Than fly to others that we know not of?"
Sigh. (Score:2, Insightful)
Poverty? Government and corporate corruption? Yawn. Just don't takes away my tee-vee, or else we'll take to the streets!
Sigh.
Re:Sigh. (Score:2)
Re:Sigh. (Score:2)
Health care? Domestic violence? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Health care? Domestic violence? (Score:3, Insightful)
So, I assume then that you've never, ever, in your life paid for any sort of entertainment?
Throwing money into a hole... (Score:2)
...and it didn't matter... (Score:3, Insightful)
Now my hopes are dashed (Score:3, Funny)
Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:3, Insightful)
The quality of a TV show is often irrelevent to its cancellation. As best I can tell (based on experience with many beloved shows) it depends on:
* Buffy, MASH, etc.: Great shows, cancelled because producers and/or actors felt the show had 'run its course'.
* Wonderfalls, Firefly, Space:Above and Beyond (and HUGE numbers of others): F$*&^$'ing FOX had a political axe to grind and decided that progressive shows (with a Democratic leaning) should be killed and the rights to restart them never released;
* (Almost Buffy): production costs due to special effects were so high that it almost didn't balance the quite significant Advertising revenue;
* Ellen: Advertiser pullout due to a controversial actor;
* 1970's Space:1999: Bad writing, including implausible, inconsistent plotlines, characters that just 'show up', stilted language, etc., will kill a show through bad ratings - people recognize quality, to some degree.
* Sonny and Cher: Some shows deserve to be killed (grin); Seriously, this was a good show for its time but the TV 'Variety Show' went away with cable because the variety was available on different channels instead of all in the same show.
Just my 5 cents.
- Kevin
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:2)
Topic for debate: There's only one sitcom I can think of that ran for more than five years without suffering a truly bad season -- Cheers. It's not my favorite show, or even in my top ten, or even something I watched regularly, but the most forgettable seasons were still pretty funny.
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:2)
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:4, Insightful)
* Never mind whether anything you mentioned is "Democratic leaning", anyway...
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:3, Funny)
Oh, but that's just another level of the conspiracy!
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:4, Informative)
Joan Garry, executive director of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, said the cancellation was a disappointment but not a surprise. "We're all disappointed ABC made a decision based on ratings. We really wish that they had seriously considered the impact of Ellen's work and looked at it from a broader perspective," she said.
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:2)
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:4, Interesting)
If, by "Democratic leaning" you mean the sort of Democrat who wore a grey uniform and fought the Union in the War of Northern Aggression, then sure, Firefly leans Democratic. Otherwise, I don't see how you categorize a pro-gun, anti-government, Western-in-space as either progressive or "Democratic leaning." Libertarian, sure--but just throwing a professional hooker into the mix doesn't make a program "Democratic."
Re:Show Quality Is Often Irrelevent (Score:2)
Idea For Next Show (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Idea For Next Show (Score:2)
That way the bay watch crowd would think it is some fantastic beach.
more like "Botany Bay Watch" (Score:2)
Just when you think it couldn't get worse (Score:3, Funny)
The night that show premieres may be the night I throw away my TV.
Re:Just when you think it couldn't get worse (Score:2, Funny)
Why don't the fans... (Score:2, Interesting)
They could create a new series that can captivate audiences, tell stories in a new world that starts sometime 100 to 200 years from now. Sure, they couldn't use much of the Star Trek hardware; no Transporters, no Warp Drive, but is all of that really necesary to tell a SciFi story along the lines of Gene's vision?
Luck for them it's over... (Score:2, Funny)
Don't worry (Score:2, Interesting)
The milking of this baby will go on and on.
My proposition to use the money: (Score:2)
Let others run with Trek (Score:3, Interesting)
www.newvoyages.com
hiddenfrontier.com
www.sta
These prove that Trek can still work. All it needs is people with PASSION behind it, making it GOOD. True, the fan films aren't perfect, but they are far more enjoyable than what Paramount puts out.
If Paramount insists on hiring the "it's just a gig" crowd, like they have been, they will continue to turn out mediocre shows. The "it's just a gig" crowd can't be bothered to make plots work, develop characters, or keep continuity.
Personally, I have wondered why fans don't just get together and make their own ORIGINAL series which has nothing to do with Trek. Flying around the universe in spaceships is nothing patented or copyrighted by Paramount. It's a genre, and it's not owned by anyone. Think of the wonderful freedom which comes with making your own universe.
Re:Let others run with Trek (Score:2)
Wow, you mean I can actually get access to fan based trek stories without having to put up with the annoying self righteous people in the fan clubs? This is the best news i've heard all day.
I like star trek. I even would look at a technical manual and blueprints. But I've met some pretty awful people in the fan clubs who adopted Federation ideals as their own, and rank their friends in a pseudo military hierarchy based on how long they known e
Re:Let others run with Trek (Score:2)
Fan films don't prove anything can work as a commercial TV series, even if they are actually any good.
Fans don't make their own original stuff, because they aren't all likely to care about something one of them made up in the same way. Plus someone is going to have to come up with the new vision, and other people are somehow going to have to find out about it.
Using a pre-existing setting means everyone already knows about it and likes it and wants to be involved, and hopefully won't argue to much about
It's time to move on. (Score:2)
Things were different in the Roddenberry era. He was responsible for a lot of what was ridiculous and stupid in ST, to be sure. But also what was captivating and fun about it. The two weren't unrelated. He wan't afraid to try something people might (probably would) think was stupid, like a character with point
Obligatory... (Score:2)
"It's dead, Jim."
Re:Obligatory... (Score:2)
They will just follow the others (Score:2)
Starbuck a woman? Ralph Crandon played by Cedric the Entertainer?
They will just redo the original series with Capt Kirk played by Grace Jones, Spock by Jessica Alba, Bones by Jet Lee, Sulu by Ron Howard... etc...
it will be a masterpiece!
Count me in. (Score:2)
OSF (Score:2, Interesting)
The first phase is to construct the universe in which the stories will take place.
Then you start hashing out plots for a first season run.
Then you start in on the actual scripts. Seems like you could eventually converge on logically plotted and entertaining scripts.
You could also wind up with an unholy mess, but if you had the right people in charge you might get something. You'll need someone who knows how to pitch ideas once it's ready.
It's too bad. (Score:3, Insightful)
I also think people have clouded memories of the quality of past shows. TNG was horrible for most of its run - just horrible. It redeemed itself now and again, but mostly it sucked (especially early seasons). Voyager was poor. DS9 was ridiculously bad. Remember the final episode? One of the worst things I've ever watched.
Are some themes played out? Of course, but so what? Sure the "let's clone Tucker" Enterprise episode was a rehash - but they did as good a job at it as Star Trek ever did.
As to "not addressing social themes" - I'd say they've tried. What do you think the "mind meld disease" was? Who do you think the Xindi represent? What is implied by the Tellarite/Andorion feud?
Is the social stuff ham-handed? Yes, of course. And it always was, from the original series on - it's just you were younger then.
Enterprise has all the stuff you once liked about Star Trek. Maybe you don't like that stuff anymore - but it's still a good show.
Irrelevant? (Score:2, Interesting)
1. United Federation of Planets? Give me a break. Not when we are going to send someone to the UN who wants to dismantle it.
2. Science? Not when you got Jesus
3. Technology? Not when you got China
4. Prime directive? Why are we in Iraq? (Well, at least _one_ of the reasons thrown out)
5. Human rights? Where to start.....
Most "damning" probably is the loss of American Positivism: the idea
Re:Irrelevant? (Score:2)
At risk of being considered a flamer, I would like to propose that the Startrek vision is now irrelevant.
If what you say is true (not a big Trek fan, for one, nor am I interested in getting into the politics of your statements), wouldn't that make the vision more important? "We're not that way so it makes the vision irrelevant" is silly. That's the purpose of a vision. If it simply reflected reality, it would be just that.
As to whether or not the shows/movies suck, well, that's a different argument
Possible cause... (Score:2)
They would get them girlfriends.
Re:Screw Trek... (Score:2)
My question is... (Score:3, Interesting)
Damn I wish I had started this. I'd be sitting on a beach some where wiping margarita off my mouth with a $10,000 towel.
It didn't work for Farscape, why would it work for Enterprise.
Don't worry about Shatner (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:The whole Star Trek needs to be saved (Score:2)
Yes it could bring more ideas but so could making it a teenage drama.
Now whether this particular series, or others, is good is a different story. But at least it doesn't have ships that have wires and tubes everywhere, a ship being shot at every episode, or fire fights all the time
Even games are too distopian for me