Pete, you have to sit down with your daughter and watch the original trilogy you recently got. She has to see how Star Wars is supposed to be like
Well, I must admit that Star Wars (the original trilogy) is better than some of the Star Trek movies. I won't say which, since I don't want to preset any expectations. I was totally unimpressed with the three Star Wars prequel movies!
I just need to have a talk with this daughter of mine. She said that Star Wars is better then Star Trek!?!
So in summary, Star Trek cannot be better than Star Wars, because without Star Wars, no-one would have even bothered about blowing the dust of the Star Trek franchise! Before Wrath of Khan, it was rubbish. And Wrath of Khan was only as brilliant as it actually is because The Empire Strikes Back showed them how to do it.
I noticed in the pilot Captain Pike said how he wasn't used to a woman being on his bridge. And showed this in a few spots in the episode. That is one thing I didn't care much for in The Cage... as it really went against what was shown in the entire series.
Quote from: Jon on August 12, 2010, 06:47:06 PMSo in summary, Star Trek cannot be better than Star Wars, because without Star Wars, no-one would have even bothered about blowing the dust of the Star Trek franchise! Before Wrath of Khan, it was rubbish. And Wrath of Khan was only as brilliant as it actually is because The Empire Strikes Back showed them how to do it. Well the only thing "before Wrath of Kahn" was ST: The Motion Picture, which I think everyone agrees was not a great effort. They probably could have cut the running time in half and done a better job with it. I'm somewhat surprised Paramount agreed to do another movie after that mess.Unless by "before Wrath of Kahn" you are also including the Original Series. If so, then I have to take exception with you that "it was rubbish". You have to take into account that it was made in 1966. Star Wars was 12 years later AND had the budget of a feature film. That's a huge difference in technological advances and a huge difference in budget. TOS was far ahead of anything else that came before it in terms of special effects. Was it moralistic? Yes...it was a product of it's time. But at the same time it was ahead of it's time in the international and inter-racial makeup of the crew and some of the topics that it tackled. I think Roddenberry's vision of our future is one we should all aspire to.