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Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
Has anyone got a chance to see the Suliban? They look like TOS aliens. I'm not saying they ripped off anything except T'Pol's clothing. I'm saying it doesn't look like a lot of money went into it.
 
Posted by Stingray (Member # 621) on :
 
I only saw the one picture, but I'm amicable to their look. What I don't like is Phlox's appearance. For somebody who's supposed to be a super mysterious alien, he doesn't look nearly alien enough. His would work well for alien-of-the-week. But they should have tried a little harder for a more interesting look. I had always pictured something along the lines of the plant lady from Farscape. Oh well.
 
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
 
I'm in agreement with Stingray on this. The makeup I've seen for the Suliban is certainly a nice effect. Dashs of gold, orange, and silver with a cool shimmery and glittery effect. Seems like this species has a fairly plain base to start with for it's limited shapeshifting abilities.

As for Dr. Phlox, yeah, the makeup is bit disappointing. I like it and think it's interesting, but it is fairly derivative of other alien makeup effects. It looks like the overall design was a combination of a picture of Gul Dukat with Genghis Khan.
 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
quote:
a combination of a picture of Gul Dukat with Genghis Khan

That's it. I'm reporting you to the Time Cops.
 


Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
 
Ummm... am I being busted on poor grammar or poor spelling? If it's the grammar, then I shall amend it:

...a combination of a picture of Gul Dukat with a picture of Genghis Khan.

If it's the spelling, well, I'm a horrid speller. I make no apologies for that.
 


Posted by Stingray (Member # 621) on :
 
Hmmm, I'm equally stumped. But I bet you spelled Kahn as in superman starship stealer "KAAAAAAAHHHHHNNNNNNN!" and that the Mongol is somehow spelled differently.
 
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
 
Nope, it's not my spelling. I checked my dictionary. It's spelt "Khan." Just like Khan Nooni*n Singh and Chaka Khan.

Going to my VH-1 Pop-Up Video trivia... "khan" means "head." And, according to the blurb on the Chaka Khan video, about 20% of American men report not getting "khan."
 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Uh...I was just thinking that you having snapshots of a 14th century Mongolian conquerer might look a bit suspect to those temporal continuity types. You know?

Anyway, to yank this back on topic:

Enterprise the ship: Too much not like TOS.

Enterprise villians: Too much like TOS.

Got it.
 


Posted by Vogon Poet (Member # 393) on :
 
"Yes! Now Phloxberg is the popular one!"
 
Posted by Dukhat (Member # 341) on :
 
quote:
Has anyone got a chance to see the Suliban? They look like TOS aliens.

Um, no they don't. The makeup & prosthetics for the Suliban, although IMHO not anything special by today's standards, beats anything TOS came up with by leaps & bounds.
 


Posted by Mr. Christopher (Member # 71) on :
 
Am I the only one who hasn't seen a picture of a Suliban?
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
I too was disapointed with Dr Phlox I thought the make up was bit more elaborate. Something along the lines of Rigel and Pilot or any other Muppet creation of Farscape. The M-113 monster was more creative than Phlox and the Suliban.
 
Posted by Spike (Member # 322) on :
 
Phlox looks just like a friendly Cardassian.

[ August 23, 2001: Message edited by: Spike ]


 
Posted by The Red Admiral (Member # 602) on :
 
But I suppose with Dr Phlox being a regular, main cast member they are perhaps limited in how complex and elaborate the makeup is. That's in respects to mainly time if he's going to be in every show, as well as reasonable comfort for the actor.
 
Posted by Stingray (Member # 621) on :
 
But they could've come up with something better. Gone with a blue or green or copperish face paint.

In a word:

Disappointing.
 


Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
Even though Data's make-up was not elaborate it was still very fascinating. Phlox reminds me of Neelix with a hair cut and a skin condition. "Good news wears no clothes." ,Neelix

[ August 23, 2001: Message edited by: Dr Phlox ]


 
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
 
Just in case I did confuse anyone, in my original post it should read that I like the Suliban makeup but am so-so on Phlox. Of course, for the reasons Red Admiral stated, the makeup on the major characters can't really be all that great. Too many facial protusions and stuff can also limit the actor's ability to convey emotion through facial expressions and body language (although this is not always the case). On minor characters, it's not that real important since they only pop up once and a while and don't go through much character development. Major characters and frequently recurring characters need it.
 
Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
Actuaully there have been many break throughs in make up that with elaborate make up emotion can still be shown. As with many aspects of Enterprise not alot of effort was shown.
 
Posted by Mr. Christopher (Member # 71) on :
 
Excuse me? Many aspects? What the hell are you talking about? A lot of effort was put into this show. Some people (not me, others) say that not a lot of effort was put into the ship. Fine by me. But what else that we know of so far has had barely any effort put into it?
 
Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
 
Indeed, it seems that more effort has been put into this show than into any other aspect of Trek, ever, including the movies. Or perhaps TMP got a little more effort. At least it had a more prolonged and painful birth.

Just about everything about ENT is new, and somebody coughed up an exceptionally big lump of dough to come up with all the detailed standing sets and expansive one-episode sets. Recurring characters are already being written in, sets exist for things that aren't shown in the earliest episodes, and there is obviously some sort of background research going on all the way back to TOS (something that never really happened after TMP).

Timo Saloniemi
 


Posted by Mr. Christopher (Member # 71) on :
 
Thank you, Timo!
 
Posted by Ryan McReynolds (Member # 28) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Timo:
Indeed, it seems that more effort has been put into this show than into any other aspect of Trek, ever, including the movies. Or perhaps TMP got a little more effort. At least it had a more prolonged and painful birth.

Just about everything about ENT is new, and somebody coughed up an exceptionally big lump of dough to come up with all the detailed standing sets and expansive one-episode sets. Recurring characters are already being written in, sets exist for things that aren't shown in the earliest episodes, and there is obviously some sort of background research going on all the way back to TOS (something that never really happened after TMP).


I agree. Whether we all agree with the outcome, I don't think anyone can deny that Enterprise is the most pre-planned and certainly the most costly Star Trek attempt yet. What's the budget for "Broken Bow," again?
 


Posted by Dr Phlox (Member # 680) on :
 
I just went to IMDB and they have no info. Enterprise does have a major budget and hope for Berman and Cos sake it's a hit.
 
Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
Yes, I totally agree. Phlox' appearance is disapointing. They should have give him at least an alien colour, like Stingray said.
I was definatly expecting something along the lines of TAS' Lt' Arex: a strange barely humanoid creature with a silly voice.
 
Posted by Kosa (Member # 650) on :
 
I read that in the Planet of the Apes remake, that despite having quite alot of make up and plastics on there face, the actors were able to express emotion quite well.

Just a little tid bit that is quite unhelpful

[ August 26, 2001: Message edited by: Kosa ]


 
Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
 
Lee:
quote:
"Yes! Now Phloxberg is the popular one!"
LOL.
 
Posted by Vogon Poet (Member # 393) on :
 
FINALLY someone gets it. . . 8)
 
Posted by Shik (Member # 343) on :
 
"Oh, I GOT it...it's very clever.."
"...Thank you."
"How's that working out for you?"
"What?"
"Being clever."
"OK, I guess...?"
"Keep it up, then..."

--Tyler Durden & The Narrator, "Fight Club"
 




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