There has never been a good Klingon movie (i.e. one that gets into their culture I agree a Klingon movie would rock, but I doubt we'd get one until at least two back-to-back-success Trek flicks come out. Particularly if they get someone like Ron Moore involved with these two hopefully...
While I doubt it'd happen, I have to admit Billy Zane would be intriguing as Spock. The more rumors that hit, the more it sounds like Paramount has decided to dial the franchise down and try it a little lower than they have been pursuing for the last fifteen years or so. Same 'brands' (i.e...
Continunity aside, it seems mostly safe to say two of the films often picked as favorites are Kahn and First Contact. I think many fans feel those two films work exceptionally well, and both also were successful at the ticket counter.
If they wanted, they could set it as a parallel prequel; i.e., within the TOS or TNG universe, but not using those characters. The fanboy hook in that case would be the *occasional* mention of something either Enterprise might have been doing at the time that was known across Starfleet or the...
SF: Academy Years is certainly something that's been tossed about for years. Fans have been discussing it for a while. The AICN script review sounds ok enough. What I really really really really don't like about what I read is the ship they go to save is the Enterprise. My suspension of...
The fanbase is attached to the universe, not the actors. That does not mean fans don't like or even want to see the actors, but the repeated incarnations of Trek *prove* fans are following the universe, not the actors. The problem with Trek is the folks behind the controls, namely Berman. Has...