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Script-wise, what the hell did Wesley's speach consist of?
Also, for those that read a "spoiler" online script of Nemesis, what were the duffrences? Anything signifigant?
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I dunno, the one version I found didn't have wesley in it, but it had Leah Brahms in it as Geordi's girlfriend....
Then a lot of what has been previously mentioned before...like the drinking the chateau picard together and something about an female Andorian Ops officer who meets the new XO Madden (was this in the deleted footage? i dont have the dvd).
I noticed this:
BEVERLY I'm so glad you made it back to the Enterprise before I left.
WORF I was not suited for the life of a ... diplomat.
BEVERLY (wry) Who'd have guessed?
And again, a whole bunch of other stuff that has been dicussed before or that may have been possibly included in the 7 deleted scenes...
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I for one am immensely glad they dropped the Worf bit. Going Targ hunting and drinking Blood Wine with Chancellor Martok would be just the life he would want, in my opinion.
Attempting to ignore his previously demonstrated character in favour of a cheap trick to get him on the Enterprise is not a very good thing to do.
And he can't be Enterprise's Tactical Officer again because he's still wearing red.
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Yeah. That'd be as crazy as Spock wearing command white while still being science officer.
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worf filled that position wearing red in season one episodes.. it wasnt until he was made security chief that he wore yellow..
perhaps the tactical post and security chief arent as intertwined as weve always assumed..
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I'd just like to say that the Nemesis DVD has the worst Director's Commentary ever. The guy doesn't talk much at all, and when he does, he's WHISPERING WHILE MUMBLING. Barely audibly! What, is he afraid he'll piss off the air molecules in the recording room?! Augh!
This is to say nothing of content, which simply proves that he knows nothing of Star Trek, and is reluctant to tell us anything of the production. They really, REALLY should have had Logan in there, or Berman, or ANYONE who knows somethign of the movie. The only worse commentary I can think of right now is anything by Paul Verhoven, which basically limits itself to telling you the story as it happens. Thanks, Paramount, for the most pointless extra on any of your DVDs ever.
Augh!
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Okay, I just bought the WS version at WalMarts for like $14.25US...I haven't opened it yet, is it worth it or should I just rent it and tape it and pray for something better on down the line?
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quote: I'd just like to say that the Nemesis DVD has the worst Director's Commentary ever. The guy doesn't talk much at all, and when he does, he's WHISPERING WHILE MUMBLING. Barely audibly! What, is he afraid he'll piss off the air molecules in the recording room?! Augh!
Well, those air molecules can get awfully testy, y'know...
The commentaries on DVDs are probably the one special feature whose quality varies the most on DVDs. Some are excellent and the directors/actors are funny, entertaining and informative at the same time. Others are just boring or pointless.
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