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Raw Cadet
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It has been many, many years since I have been in a cinema and the audience clapped at the end of the film. I guess movie-goers in my neck of the woods are less clap-happy than other folks.
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Mark Nguyen
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Actually, the last time I was in an applauding audience was for Star Trek VI.

Sulu: Target that explosion and fire!

Excelisior: Wham! Wham!

Kirk: Fire!

Enterprise: Wham! Wham!

Enterprise and Excelsior: WHAM! WHAM!

Bird of Prey: Ouch! Ouch!

Enterprise: FINAL WHAM!

Bird of Prey: BOOOOOOMM!!

And the audience exploded into cheering and applause! One of my best movie experiences EVER, I must say.

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I saw Nemesis twice....
and a grande total of 6$ americain, i love nowheres ville USA

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Last time I saw a theater audience applaud a movie was when the words "EPISODE I:" scrolled onto the screen...
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those poor misguided bastards...
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Sol System
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Hell, maybe this will actually be a sign to Paramount and force them to get some fresh blood in the creative department
Hell yes! Like, they should get a writer and a director who have never had anything to do with Star Trek! Maybe they could have recieved praise for earlier, popular films they participated in! But I doubt those total idiots at Paramount would EVER agree to such a plan.
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quote:
Originally posted by Sol System:
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Hell, maybe this will actually be a sign to Paramount and force them to get some fresh blood in the creative department
Hell yes! Like, they should get a writer and a director who have never had anything to do with Star Trek! Maybe they could have recieved praise for earlier, popular films they participated in! But I doubt those total idiots at Paramount would EVER agree to such a plan.
That's not what I meant. No matter how much Baird and Logan tried to be different, Berman could have (and probably did quite a few times) veto any of their decisions. And from what I've heard, he played a major role in the editing problems.

To a lesser extent, this applies to Enterprise too.

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The_Tom
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Originally posted by Starship Millennium:
That's not what I meant. No matter how much Baird and Logan tried to be different, Berman could have (and probably did quite a few times) veto any of their decisions. And from what I've heard, he played a major role in the editing problems.

To a lesser extent, this applies to Enterprise too.

Could you posibly set up a meeting between me and your friend the cricket that lives in Berman's office wastebasket? We could meet in a shadowy bar in Burbank and discuss his internal management style over single-malt scotch. Could be engrossing. Insects are quite attentive, you know.

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Originally posted by The_Tom:
Could you posibly set up a meeting between me and your friend the cricket that lives in Berman's office wastebasket? We could meet in a shadowy bar in Burbank and discuss his internal management style over single-malt scotch. Could be engrossing. Insects are quite attentive, you know.

*Sigh...* [Roll Eyes] I give up. You can't win with some people, I guess. Especially when they don't want to grow up...
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You have a strange definition of that concept.
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