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<blockquote data-quote="2cvbloke" data-source="post: 775635" data-attributes="member: 199791"><p>Hollywood and their "ideas" for movies are well-known for screwing things up, the main one that springs to mind for me is Star Trek, comparing the original series (and associated movies) to the 2009 movie, that's what happens when someone decides to "regenerate" a cult series, writers come up with a decent story, directors add explosions, fight scenes and big noisy guns and massive and complicated and completely unrealistic sets, and hey presto, J.J. Abrahms's Star Trek is born, if Gene Roddenberry was still alive to see that, it would have killed him to see his idea ruined by some muppet who couldn't even make a TV series make sense... 'O'-red</p><p></p><p>I'm not a Dr. Who fan myself, but, if you want to see what the movie will most likely be like, Star Trek 2009 is the prime example...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2cvbloke, post: 775635, member: 199791"] Hollywood and their "ideas" for movies are well-known for screwing things up, the main one that springs to mind for me is Star Trek, comparing the original series (and associated movies) to the 2009 movie, that's what happens when someone decides to "regenerate" a cult series, writers come up with a decent story, directors add explosions, fight scenes and big noisy guns and massive and complicated and completely unrealistic sets, and hey presto, J.J. Abrahms's Star Trek is born, if Gene Roddenberry was still alive to see that, it would have killed him to see his idea ruined by some muppet who couldn't even make a TV series make sense... 'O'-red I'm not a Dr. Who fan myself, but, if you want to see what the movie will most likely be like, Star Trek 2009 is the prime example... [/QUOTE]
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