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It’sall about budget and worldwide gross. $140 million worldwide is not good. Even the director said it needs $500 million to profit. It’s not a bomb but it’s not performing well at all. Objective sites (NOT io9) reporting the same.

$140 million worldwide is not good. Director himself said it needs $500 million to make a profit.

ST ain’t doing good either, but has China to look forward to.

It really is not doing well. Have to make about three times the budget to see profit. Director himself said it needed $500 million. It’s doing very poorly.

I think you’d be surprised how many young people have the perspective of blending races together and destroying self-segregation, which includes no exclusive racial groups for either side. Not making a value statement on that personally, but it’s a perspective I see a lot lately (teacher).

One of the most annoying far left word games for sure.

Yes, endings are good things. Franchises (movies and shows both) being flogged to death is a sad modern trend. Seven seasons has always been the sweet spot in my experience. This is good news.

I definitely think she sounds like she’s screaming and lecturing the audience even though she’s doesn’t mean to. Whether that’s sexist to say or not I don’t know, but it certainly doesn’t apply to all women, just her, and I can’t help how I feel she comes across.

I’m far from a Luddite, but Blu-rays are still significantly better than downloads at this moment. If that ever changes I’ll switch.

Fuck digital releases, give me a nice set from Scream Factory or Arrow Video please.

You’re gross.

I think she stopped being A-List the moment Twilight ended, if she ever was, but otherwise agree.

The movies will and should always stand alone.

As a guy who talks to other guys I can confirm we have mental jerk-off files of sexy things women have said. I don’t think that’s bad really at all, but when you angle your professional journalism interview around that it gets prettttttty gross.

Not sure what you’re trying to say? There are certainly poor episodes but the vast majority are easily ignored. A new show in a new ship in its own time and place wouldn’t be beholden to them.

If it’s a deep space mission I think they can largely not worry about Canon unless they use specific races. No one is going to chart their voyage and say Picard was in that area and never met these aliens. Well, actually some people probably will do that but they’re silly, silly people that CBS should ignore.

It would be neat to jump 50 years past Nemesis and have the Klingons actually IN the federation, and how that effects design and politics. We’ve certainly had plenty of Klingon cold war stories already.

I’d say the opposite, they need to wrap up the Abrams series and get back to the real stuff. There’s no reason the continuity has to be headache if they have a new crew or setting in a fresh time period, yet the history adds so much to the show.

Fair enough of course, I just don’t see if happening (on the small screen anyway).

I mean more cold war style, not set during then. As for not finding it appealing, well, I guess we’re all different. I’d love a more realistic and gritty spy film and love the classics like 3 Days of the Condor and Torn Curtain. All anyone seems to want today is CGI action though, granted.