Friday, December 14, 2007

I Am The Last Omega Man Legend On Earth

I Am Legend begins today. The next big vehicle for the Fresh Prince. Hollywood continues their trend (when did they ever stop) of redoing classic movies, and this one is the redo of The Omega Man. I have claimed in the past I am a sci-fi geek, but I've never seen this movie, so I found it today on HD-DVD and I will absorb it in all its glory before seeing the new one. Both movies are based on the book by Richard Matheson named I Am Legend which also spawned a graphic novel. I have heard a few origin arguments and I'm here to tell you (thanks to Wikipedia) The book came first. There have actually been four (4) movies made but Omega Man has been the most famous, presumably until now. However, The Omega Man differs in many areas from the novel and I suspect Will Smith's version will be more accurate, so I'll hold off on any comparisons until I see both movies and get a book in my hand.

Yesterday (December 13) was the 5th anniversary of Star Trek: Nemesis (aka Star Trek X). Next December will be the new JJ Abrams Star Trek so doing the math equals six (6) years between Star Trek movies. This is the longest gap between Trek movies, ever. Like Blue Harvest before it the Trek movie has a code name disguising its purpose. That name was used this week at the Long Beach City Hall building that's doubling as who-knows-what for a project called Corporate Headquarters. This is the same thing Abrams did with "Cloverfield," however that name stuck. I don't care who is the cast I may not spend my money to see "Star Trek XI: Corporate Headquarters." I can see the tagline now, "Star Fleet HQ... not even close to a frontier... these are the jobs of StarBase 1... to search for meaning in a sea of computer work... to boldly head to the break room before everyone drinks the coffee." If it's done like Office Space uhh.. in space... I am so there. BTW the City Hall site was used as part of Caprica in the original Battlestar Galactica.

The past two (2) Trek movies, Insurrection and Nemesis, didn't do to well in the box office. I have always felt Insurrection as the weekest of the four (4) Next Generations but Nemesis is an excellent Trek movie. This movie exemplifies Space Opera and becomes theatrical in nature during some of the scenes. This was supposed to be Picards "Wrath Of Kahn" but it slightly missed the mark. Of note on the writing staff is John Logan, one of the co-writers of Gladiator, and a professed Star Trek fan who loves Romulans and pushed the movie to include them. He even went so far as to rally the powers to be to let him write the Romulan episodes of Enterprise, but sadly that show as cancelled before the Earth-Romulan war could be told. Where "Wrath Of Kahn" had an established villian to mirror Kirk, Picards "Nemesis" is a clone of him named Shinzon, raised in the hell pits of Remus, Romulus' slave/mining planet. If the writers had layed some clue as to the Romulan Cloning project or Shinzon himself during Deep Space 9 or Voyager the impact of who Shinzon is to Picard would have been batter. All this aside once you see him face-to-face with Picard you can feel the tension, and you know it will have to be relieved by an all-out starship battle. You don't introduce an awesome ship like The Scimitar and not use it in battle. It should be noted STX came out around the same time as the next movies in the Harry Potter, Lord Of The Rings, and 007 (Die Another Day) franchises. No wonder nobody saw it.

SPOILERS. Star Trek Nemesis is about a revolution on Romulus by the Remans, lead by Shinzon, to regain the glories of the Empire and attack the Federation while it is weak, I'm guessing from the end of the Dominion War. In a lesser plot point Shinzon needs Picard's DNA to cure a fatal illness indemic to his type of cloning. In the background is Riker and Troi's wedding and his Captaincy of the USS Titan. This movie repesents the most current (or farthest) point in the Star Trek timeline, set in 2379 and the novels have picked up where the movie left of to Chronicle Riker and the Titan. This is a darker toned movie which slowly builds to an impending starship battle we've all come to love in Trek movies. The slow parts are almost too slow. If the writers hadn't given away the "punchline" for Shinzon they could have kept us in suspense much better during the dinner scene. That is probably my biggest problem with the movie. That and the amount of character development that hit the cutting room floor in favor of the action scenes. Many of the scenes in the previews were all axed by the time film reached the screen. John Logan gave fans a starship battle we've been waiting for, all the things we hoped to see and more. You didn't have to be a genius to understand the tactics and it really felt like battleships were going at broadsides-to-broadsides. It reminded me a lot of the Leiji Matsumoto's Captain Harlock space battleship attacks.

Some oddities appear in the movie worth mentioning, like Wesley Crusher. He left during season 7 of Next Generation by quiting Starfleet Academy, becoming a trans-dimensional being, and exploring the universe with The Traveler. But now he's back from Outer Space, with that look upon his face (sorry, I don't know how that happened) and he's at the wedding reception in uniform again. According to the editted stuff he's even an engineer on Riker's Titan. Someone just glossed over nine (9) years with no explanation. Shinzon is bald, and appears at the young age Picard was at the Academy. But Picard had hair during his early years and only began loosing it after the death of Jack Crusher, an event that takes place a decade before Picard gets Enterprise D. My only guess here is that during some of his academy days he shaved his head (or maybe Starfleet has a Boot Camp with mandatory head-shaving rituals). It is possible that since we only see the above two (2) time periods of Picard with hair during a Q flashback and an unballanced dream sequence, maybe he lost all his hair in his youth and he just remembers wrong. When Picard rams the Enterprise into the Scimitar (wicked cool) Shinzon orders full reverse and breaks free. Huh? It should have just dragged Enterprise around. He must have pushed Enterprise with a Tractor Beam and but the transmission in backwards. Finally, I think Shinzon went through a huge ordeal to find another Soong-type Android, called B-4, scattered across a pre-warp planet just to bait a trap for Picard so he can steel some DNA, and declare war on the Federation. It seems some his machinations could use some explaining. Regardless, this movie still kicks ass when it has to and takes names. All hail Data, pour some Romulan Ale on the curb.

Tarantino has claimed many of his influences have come from Japanese and Chinese cinemas and their bloody, violent obsessions with killing everything on screen. Now Japan has a new movie sure to be a cult hit, and their answer to Planet Terror, called The Machine Girl. Another Asian movie doing the Hollywood remake rounds is The Eye. A buddy of mine showed me the original a few years ago and I was impressed, sort of a Sixth Sense thing about a blind lady who gets an eye transplant and can see things others can't. The remix now has Jessica Alba (thank you God) and now I'm definately gonna see it. BTW Office Space is airing once again on Comedy Central this Sunday (December 16) and I know I'll be watching it for the 87th time. I own this on VHS and DVD and I still watch it on TV. I love this movie. However, this writer's strike has got to end before I start watching more Reality Shows.

I used to build Star Wars models when I was a kid (I think I still am) but this dude built the coolest AT-AT model since the one used for filming. In a close second is this Vader's TIE/N64 morphling. If only I can mash one thing not Star Wars with one thing Star Wars and output an awesome psuedo Star Wars item. Like a Land Speeder and a Space Shuttle model duck taped together and try to sell it to NASA to replace the Shuttle Fleet. What happened to replacing something with something better. I know the Orion is gonna be better, but it still looks like the Apollo capsules it's based on. You know, cars now don't look like cars of the late 60's. C'mon NASA I want to see the Lambo of interplanetary space craft.

Now for a not-so-cool idea: GLOW IN THE DARK CAT CLONES. Yeah, South Koreans are still trying to clone things (remember the guy who faked his experiments and is in a heap of trouble) like cats, and they succedded. I'm not gonna get technical but through some gene therapy (I think) with a florescing DNA something or other... look just read the news here. At least they get to experiment with cloning, not like America where some confusing religious zelousness ruined our T-Cell research. So now the world has UV glowing kittens from South Korea and not America. We should be making glow-in-the-dark clones bunnies or meerkats or something. We're going to learn that a glow-in-the-dark kitten in every home cures cancer, reduces road rage and lowers the planets temperature. All that will go to South Korea's credit while we keep occupying Arab/Muslim/Persian countries looking for free oil. This week the price of Munchkins went up at my Dunkin Donuts, solidifying my theory they're made from Crude Oil. See you next broadcast.

2 comments:

EmpTass said...

I must say fox, my current working conditions have kept me from writing in your blog, and a lot from reading your blog on a regular basis due to the high super secret organization i am currently auditing, in which things, such as fun, exciting and "blog" are blocked from the "interwebs". However thats the good news. The bad news is that we went in this thread about the movie i am going to see over xmas break (along with AVP:R - SHSHSH GANDRY!) and ending with a long dialog on the worst trek ever, Nemisis. Now i can see where you are coming from, but when they take fx shots from the greater movies (the bird of prey explosion from ST:6) and when the bridge of the "Schimatar" (btw, this movie was so erased from my brain, i new the plot but not the names, dates or conspiracry inaccuaries thereforth) looks like they got everyone to clear out of a basement and slapped $100 worth of plywood in and called it a "stage", oh and a WOK for Picard it may have been, but please don't use WOK and this movie ever again in the same paragraph. I think also the scene where data "invades" some planet like he is a green beret was just ridiculous. But that is me. Insurrection.... am i getting that data scene mixed up? To tell you the truth, i wasn't very impressed with Insurrection - i just went and reread the movie description. In matter of fact, even after reintroducing myself to the movie, the only thing coming out in my brain was the "that was the TV episode movie". One thing i have to say, is that the trek movies are supposed to be quality above the tv. STV:TFF, is a TV movie. ST:6, Undiscovered country, is excellent. Generations, not so much. The picard crying, i mean, Patrick Steward is awesome, Charles Xavier awesome, but come'on. First Contact, awesome. I think the problem is that TWOK was SO good, and 3 such as good follow up, that any movie that follows the typical tv plotline just fails. Lets not talk about ST:4 and how my friend is on LDS, because we saw 4, because it was the cultivation of 2 and 3 and was required watching...and then The Final Frontier dropped. Just not there. Undiscovered country came and we BASKED in the glory of that which is trek. And we thought, now we are done. Then came the next gen movies. So that is my 2 cents.

Saw American Gangster, awesome. Denzel Washington is an excellent actor.

So the story of the day, we were shopping at Target, like most holiday revelers, and some lady was in the nintendo/xbox isle, as i was checking the Wii games and checking them twice, and some lady asked the nice 17 year old about a Gameboy Advance, in horror, the teenager quietly told the lady that "those things aren't made anymore" and directly here sternly to the shelf labeled "Nintendo DS". The lady, prob. mid -40's and had "aunt" written all over her, then politely asked "oh how much are those"; "$125" and then the expression on the aunt's face as she mouthed "really?!?!?!" - the expression was one of "my sister told me to get this for my niece/nephew and i am really only thinking of spending $25". She then tried to ask if other stores (targets) had gameboy advance and the teenager went white. I didn't have the patience, nerve, or even mindset to tell the lady to go to gamestop/eb or whatever they are now.

Fox4649 said...

Perhaps my Blog-thought could be fleshed out a little more here, I apologize for the confusion. My intent was not to suggest Nemesis was as good as WOK, just that the producers wanted to make a WOK-inspired movie vehicle for Picard, hoping the audience would find it awesome. There is no Trek movie out there better than ST2; ST6 is right behind it. I think you've been Flashy-Thinged when it comes to TNG movies. The repeat of the Bird Of Prey (BOP) destruction from ST6 was in Generations (a decent attempt but basically a more expensive TV episode) and the Data planet invasion came from Insurrection (the worst of the 4 and definitely an expanded TV episode). I think Nemesis would have stood out more if some of the "character driven" scenes hadn't been edited and Shinzon had actually been a villain from TNG or DS9. I loved the Starship combat and strategy in the latter part of the movie, but by that point that's all we had to look forward to. I had a hard time believing that a human "clone" could lead the Remans to revolution where they themselves could not, and it seemed convenient to me there was another Soong-Type android running around for Shinzon to use as bait. Of the TNG movies I like it better than ST:Gen and ST:Ins, but First Contact is the kick-ass movie of the TNG franchise. IMHO ST5 is the worst Trek movie in history followed by ST:Ins.