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Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 


Intresting... wow looks like im starring in it! hehehee

edited the title so more people know what it is

[ July 27, 2001: Message edited by: Wes1701E ]


 
Posted by Commander Paris (Member # 119) on :
 
Whoa! Even if it is a fake, I still like it a lot more than the Insurrection posters. I'd like this as the Nemesis poster!
 
Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 
:'o) thank you. i should send this in to the bastard that made the INS poser. Even though I do have the INS poster on my wall, i like my FC and Gen ones better. (i made it a point to collect all the TNG movie posters).

err um i mean... i dont know what your talking about.. this is a REAL poster... i got it from my Paramount source....
 


Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 
have a better slogan for the top? i'll be glad to edit it. "The Final Battle Has Begun" is listed at IMDB, but i hate it. its basicly the same as Ins and TUC
 
Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Picard looks like a very fey theater owner who collects 19th century lithographs of ponies.
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
The slogan is made to fill seats at the theater. If I saw a poster that said the last battle has begun i would go see it.
 
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
Phlox: Erm... You do realize you're admitting a complete lack of independent thought, yes?

Y'know, those curved lines to the left of the poster make it look like Picard is wearing a sombrero, or something... *L*
 


Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 
LMAO!!! El N�mero Uno, Engancha!
 
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Well, I really like it. The similarities to the Insurrection Poster actually make it believable as something Paramount would do. The one thing that gives it away, IMNSHO...the shot of the Ent E is the standard over-used publicity shot that is on every other piece of printed material involving the current Enterprise. Find a more original angle and I think it'll work better.

That and Frakes spells his first name, "Jonathan"

As far as the design nitpicking goes (keep in mind I only take the time to nitpick what I like), in the text at the bottom, I wouldn't separate the words "Star Trek". In fact, I wouldn't break up "based upon Star Trek created by Gene Roddenbury"...but definitely not Star and Trek.

You may also want to sharpen Picard's eyes a little. His eyes should be a focal point.

That's all. Nice work.
 


Posted by Nimrod (Member # 205) on :
 
"I only take the time to nitpick what I like"
Ha! ;-)

As for focal points, what's wrong with how it is now? His nose IS a Picardian trait, he should be proud of it.
 


Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
Actually I enjoy Star Trek so much I'll watch anything trek. No matter how bad(Final Frontier) or good (First contact)it gets I will watch it for the love of Trek. And if i saw a poster that said the last battle has begun, i wonder what's the last battle. It's just a marketing ploy by by Paramount fill seats and for the poster why is Picard all blurred up.
 
Posted by Veers (Member # 661) on :
 
So we have a (supposed) release date, now?
And Dr. Phlox, your grammar is improving, somewhat.
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
Okay Peter
 
Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 
ok.. Things to do when I get home from work:

∙ Remove 'H' in Jonathan.
∙ About the E - i think paramount would actually use the overused angle, but I will render up a new angle just for the hell of it.
∙ Picards eyes and stuff are slightly undeveloped for a reason (i dont want to give plot info away). I'm gonna kep them the way they are. I'll do something about lighting tho...


Thanks AR.

Phlox: Last battle means the last movie in the TNG era... although that slogan is a working slogan and will probably change before any marketing actually starts. Also, Picard is blurry for styling reasons, in the FC poster we get a clear view of the faces on it... in insurrection, we get a dimly bottom-lit transparent view of Rulafo's face. one thing is common in Trek posters: character faces.
 


Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
I really like it Wes. And I love the blurry image of Picard. I think I know why you're doing it that way (and i also will not give away plot details ).
 
Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 
i think you know too,


anyway im not some gimmick poster thats gonna start a big hoax. I do this because hopefully I will make a living doing this someday.
 


Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Well, there's nothing wrong with doing a fun project based on a rumor that you hope is true. Now...if you had tried to pass it off as an official Paramount release...there would probably have been something a little wrong with that. But, hell, i do just for fun projects all the time.
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
I know I'm saying if it wasn't Star Trek.
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Just a small nitpick - among the others... Mr. Dorn's first name is spelt... MICHAEL.

What have the other slogans been? "The Human Adventure is just beginning" for TMP...

[ July 28, 2001: Message edited by: AndrewR ]


 
Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
IIRC, wasn't it "Man's greatest adventure has begun"? "The human adventure is just beginning." was the line shown at the end of the movie. (Or the other way around).
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock one of the taglines was "Join the Search". For Final Frontier it was "The greatest Enterprise of all is adventure."
 
Posted by Veers (Member # 661) on :
 
Of course, what the Final Fronteir needed was adventure. I forgot Insurrection's tagline, though who cares? If it was anything other than "This Sucks," it was wrong.
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
Just to let you know it was the "The battle for Paradise has begun" Similiar to the Undiscovered Country tagline " The battle for peace has begun."
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Generations was just "Bodly Go" wasn't it?

FC was "Resistance is Futile" again wasn't it?

They need something original...

"One Empire; Two Faces" or something...
 


Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
"FC was "Resistance is Futile" again wasn't it?"

Again? What previous movie was it used for?
 


Posted by Stingray (Member # 621) on :
 
CRAP! I think i just figured out the big suprise for Trek X. Serves me right for taking risks with spoiler marked threads...
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Resistance if Futile - again well again in meaning that - oh bugger - I just added again... sort of...

oh - that's right there was Star Trek 7.5 "Man and Machine"

Oh, please don't let the whole fucking next TNG movie fall around one 'secret' like Insurrection did - that was SOOOO lame - it was like "oh OK" for about 10 seconds - i.e. the revelation that the Son'a were originally Bak'u. Repeat viewings (or if you had been spoiled) made the Movie unwatchable. Not like Generations or FC, or TUC or the rest of the movies (except maybe TFF - which also had that 'twist' - sort of - cause you KNEW it wasn't going to be God). That really ran Insurrection into the ground having that one feeble plot twist holding up the entire movie.
 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
The central focus in Insurrection, such as it was, was the Federation's deal with the Son'a, and the uncomfortable position that placed Picard and company in. The true identity of the Son'a and their motivations, while important to the resolution of the plot, are more or less irrelavant to the theme.
 
Posted by Tahna Los (Member # 33) on :
 
PG-13?

What the?
 


Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
 
quote:
you KNEW it wasn't going to be God.

It wasn't?
 


Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
What's wrong with it being a PG-13? Is this an unusual rating for a Trek film?

For reference, here are their BBFC ratings:

TMP: U
TWOK: 15 (probably for the death and the ear-wormage. This was before 12 ratings existed though, so today it would probably get a 12)
TSFS: PG (I think)
TVH: PG (Again, from memory)
TFF: PG
TUC: PG
Generations: PG
First Contact: 12
Insurrection: PG (or possibly 12. I don't care enough to remember).
 


Posted by Wes1701E (Member # 212) on :
 
Insurrection was PG and it was childish and cute at times. i really, really dont like that. First Contact was PG-13, and since that was my favorite Trek film I made Trek X PG13

[ August 07, 2001: Message edited by: Wes1701E ]


 


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