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Comments
j31578 wrote:
Actually, the need to upgrade to HD was a necessity if the show was ever to be swown in a few years. TV stations must upgrade to an HD signal and the a lot of shows will also have to upgarde to be shown. Star Trek has a vested interest in maintaining its broadcast status if it wants to continue to grow, (after 40 years!). Star Trek just happens to be one of the first, and of the highest profile, shows to get the upgrade. The next couple years will show this continuing trend.
posted at September 30, 2006 09:01 AM
jon wrote:
I've always loved the show and will watch it in its old format and enjoy the awful effects or see the episodes I love enhanced to be a little more slick and find satisfaction either way. Just so long as they don't digitize Shatner's hair or completely remaster his girdle out of the picture, some purity must remain!
posted at October 2, 2006 01:06 PM
Kali39 wrote:
As long as they follow the example of STTMP and NOT Star Wars: The Version Where Greedo Shoots First, we'll be all right. The enhanced version is not bad (though why they bothered with "Devil in the Dark" escapes me - there are only a few shots of the Enterprise and you can't do much with styrofoam caves and Shatner staring at a blank wall). The REAL problem is an age-old problem: the episodes are the same 7% chopped-up versions that aired on The Psychic Friends Network (formerly SciFi). You think celebrating 40 years, they'd run them complete, wouldn't you? And they didn't upgrade the end credits so it's real obvious what's been changed and what's not. Sad, really. Such a missed opportunity. At least, until the Definitive DVD comes out.
posted at October 2, 2006 06:23 PM
Allen wrote:
The purists need to get a grip. The old bad quality SFX version is still out there, if you want to see that. Don't ruin it for the rest who want this. I've been a fan since the 60's and love the new effects. They have been tastfully done. And well done. Now I can show them to my kids without hearing "Daddy, Why can I see the stars going through the space ship?"
posted at October 2, 2006 08:11 PM
Dean wrote:
People need to do their homework before making statements. There is NOT going to be a required switchover to an HD signal. The switchover will be to a *digital* signal, which is completely different. That said, neither would require that the programming be remastered and altered. That's just silly. You can watch non-HD programming on an HD signal, and digital signals carry non-HD programming all the time. It's the standard for cable, in fact. Original versions of Star Trek will be able to be included in television programming for the foreseeable future, just like every other old program. Do you really think every program on networks like TVLand would have to be remastered to HD compliance? There is no way you could be that naive.
If you want perfect SFX and digitally animated starships, by all means, go watch anything from TNG to Enterprise. The original Star Trek should be left as it was. It's like taking a classic Shelby Mustang and ripping out the guts so you can put in new seats with lumbar support and a cd/dvd player. And then, for good measure, maybe you can put spinners on instead of the original wheels. After all, they look really good, don't they?
Bah. Call me a purist if you wish, but I think classic television should be left like it was originally made, whether you kids like the FX or not.
posted at October 5, 2006 07:51 AM
Ray Sills wrote:
It's true that the digital broadcasting "switchover" (whenever that occurs) will not -require- HD programming. In fact, stations may transmit, if they desire, up to 4 standard definition programs on the same channel.
The Star Trek makover was probably a case of "doing it because we can" and there's no reason why both the new versions and the old versions can't co-exist. Choose what you prefer to watch.
posted at October 6, 2006 06:16 AM
Tim wrote:
I hate it when people bitch about remakes or remasters. It looked like crap, fix it. The should remaster the original Star Wars Trilogy, hell remake it would be better. If you don't like it, simply don't watch it. But let us have it if WE want it
posted at October 7, 2006 11:42 AM
Edgeoforever wrote:
Absolutely agree!
As my handle indicates, I am a dedicated trekker. The original series is a jewel in the rough - for the great stories, great acting and yes, corny sets and special effects. It proves that sci-fi can be great even without techonoly. It's a shame they want to obscure this important lesson. This way, they'll be free to make script free/special effects only bombs that are barely different from video games and are instantly forgettable.
posted at October 26, 2006 02:19 PM
Chad wrote:
The Purist mentality is about nostalgia and that is it. I completely support this and I don't think it is a waste of money or time to give a polish to a classic. I'd rather they remaster it than remake it, that's for certain.
posted at October 30, 2006 07:37 PM
Steve Savage wrote:
Leave it alone! One thing that modern CGI-laden movies are lacking is a soul. Star Trek does have bad SFX but so what? It is a time capsule, not something to be embarassed about.
There's a difference between remastering something (removing scratches, color adjusting, sound re-synchronization) and ruining it by replacing the CGI with modern computer graphics.
A classic burns itself into your mind and the worst thing you could do is change a classic.
Leave Star Trek alone!
posted at November 5, 2006 09:22 PM
Dude wrote:
Shut up.
It's Star Trek, it's on TV and it's something we havent seen before. Enjoy it while it lasts.
posted at November 17, 2006 08:16 PM
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