STAR TREK Sequel - "STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS" (SPOILERS)
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STAR TREK Sequel - "STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS" (SPOILERS)
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14, 2012 – Paramount Pictures announced that principal photography has commenced in Los Angeles, CA on the sequel to STAR TREK from director J.J. Abrams. The film will be released on May 17, 2013 in 3D. The 2009 re-launch of the “Star Trek” franchise by Abrams was met with critical acclaim and a worldwide gross of over $385 million at the box office.
Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions present a Bad Robot Production of a J.J. Abrams Film. Returning to their posts on the Enterprise are John Cho, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, and Anton Yelchin. They are joined by new cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller.
Based upon “Star Trek” created by Gene Roddenberry, the film is produced by J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Damon Lindelof, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The script was written by Alex Kurtzman & Robert Orci & Damon Lindelof.
Jeffrey Chernov, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Paul Schwake are the executive producers. The director of photography is Dan Mindel, ASC, BSC. The production designer is Scott Chambliss. The film is edited by Maryann Brandon, A.C.E. and Mary Jo Markey, A.C.E. The costume designer is Michael Kaplan. The music is by Michael Giacchino.
Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions present a Bad Robot Production of a J.J. Abrams Film. Returning to their posts on the Enterprise are John Cho, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, and Anton Yelchin. They are joined by new cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller.
Based upon “Star Trek” created by Gene Roddenberry, the film is produced by J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Damon Lindelof, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The script was written by Alex Kurtzman & Robert Orci & Damon Lindelof.
Jeffrey Chernov, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Paul Schwake are the executive producers. The director of photography is Dan Mindel, ASC, BSC. The production designer is Scott Chambliss. The film is edited by Maryann Brandon, A.C.E. and Mary Jo Markey, A.C.E. The costume designer is Michael Kaplan. The music is by Michael Giacchino.
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Re: STAR TREK 2 (2013) Starts Shooting
I just hope J.J. will keep the damn lens flares in check this time. 

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And hopefully a script that won't be just a KHAN rehashing...Trek was always about different types of science fiction stories, not just villain revenge plots. 

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Also, former Doctor Who star, Noel Clarke.AndyDursin wrote: They are joined by new cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller.
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Evidently not a big enough name to make the press release.John Johnson wrote:Also, former Doctor Who star, Noel Clarke.AndyDursin wrote: They are joined by new cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller.

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Yes, it was quite a surprise to me too.AndyDursin wrote:Evidently not a big enough name to make the press release.John Johnson wrote:Also, former Doctor Who star, Noel Clarke.AndyDursin wrote: They are joined by new cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller.
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Re: STAR TREK 2 (2013) Starts Shooting
Got ease off that damn shaky cam or preferably get rid of it and tell the cinematographer to expand the color and light palette.
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Too bad Giacchino is back. 2 more hours of orchestral white noise. 

Re: STAR TREK 2 (2013) Starts Shooting
Exactly. Completely DOA and zero enthusiasm as response from me.AndyDursin wrote:Too bad Giacchino is back. 2 more hours of orchestral white noise.
Too bad. I listen to that Medal of Honor music and ask "What happened to THAT guy?"
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The thing is -- I WANT to like Giacchino. He seems like an intelligent and personable guy, he's an advocate for orchestral film music and one of the few out there who writes film music the way most of us like it. Unfortunately, he just isn't very good. That's really all there is to it...TREK was like two hours of nothing. SUPER 8 had a couple of okay moments but very little else in the type of score that ought to bring a LOT to the table. GHOST PROTOCOL was just like that. I mean, it's nice and all that he re-used Schifrin's themes (not just the main MI theme but others), but the score had nothing else going for it.Eric W. wrote:Exactly. Completely DOA and zero enthusiasm as response from me.AndyDursin wrote:Too bad Giacchino is back. 2 more hours of orchestral white noise.
Too bad. I listen to that Medal of Honor music and ask "What happened to THAT guy?"
Ultimately, I think he's a guy who when he mimics another composer like Williams (MOH scores) or Barry (Incredibles), people seem to go batty over his talents, but he's pretty much a blank slate to me when off on his own, doing his thing, and that's a shame.
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Re: STAR TREK 2 (2013) Starts Shooting
I'm looking forward to Alice Eve though.AndyDursin wrote:Evidently not a big enough name to make the press release.John Johnson wrote:Also, former Doctor Who star, Noel Clarke.AndyDursin wrote: They are joined by new cast members Benedict Cumberbatch, Alice Eve and Peter Weller.

It's unfortunate that I have to keep watching SHE'S OUT OF MY LEAGUE to get my ubiquitous "fix" of her talents.
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Re: STAR TREK 2 (2013) Starts Shooting
That's exactly how I feel about MG myself.AndyDursin wrote:
The thing is -- I WANT to like Giacchino. He seems like an intelligent and personable guy, he's an advocate for orchestral film music and one of the few out there who writes film music the way most of us like it. Unfortunately, he just isn't very good. That's really all there is to it...TREK was like two hours of nothing. SUPER 8 had a couple of okay moments but very little else in the type of score that ought to bring a LOT to the table. GHOST PROTOCOL was just like that. I mean, it's nice and all that he re-used Schifrin's themes (not just the main MI theme but others), but the score had nothing else going for it.
Ultimately, I think he's a guy who when he mimics another composer like Williams (MOH scores) or Barry (Incredibles), people seem to go batty over his talents, but he's pretty much a blank slate to me when off on his own, doing his thing, and that's a shame.
I wish he'd mimic Goldsmith or one of these other big names for Trek, as an example. If that's his gig then so be it. It works for him. Better then when he's not aping anyone.
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It will be a real mistake if they're doing Khan, right after doing a Khan-like story, and a Khan-like story before that in "Nemesis."
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Agreed 100%, Andy. I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels that way, since Giacchino is building such a loyal following. I feel guilty about it for the very reasons you mentioned, but at the end of the day I'm just not engaged much by his music. It's competent and pleasant, but there's nothing particularly compelling about it.AndyDursin wrote:The thing is -- I WANT to like Giacchino. He seems like an intelligent and personable guy, he's an advocate for orchestral film music and one of the few out there who writes film music the way most of us like it. Unfortunately, he just isn't very good. That's really all there is to it...TREK was like two hours of nothing. SUPER 8 had a couple of okay moments but very little else in the type of score that ought to bring a LOT to the table. GHOST PROTOCOL was just like that. I mean, it's nice and all that he re-used Schifrin's themes (not just the main MI theme but others), but the score had nothing else going for it.
Ultimately, I think he's a guy who when he mimics another composer like Williams (MOH scores) or Barry (Incredibles), people seem to go batty over his talents, but he's pretty much a blank slate to me when off on his own, doing his thing, and that's a shame.