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Original Star Trek Getting CGI Makeover

Tony Pascale writes "Star Trek is the latest sci-fi classic to get the CGI 'special edition' treatment. According to rumors picked up by TrekMovie.com, CBS and Paramount have been secretly working on a new version of Star Trek: The Original Series for HDTV. The shows will feature the original episodes with brand new state-of-the-art CGI visual effects, including a a redone title sequence (with re-recorded music). The effects are likely to be limited to the space scenes and not effect the live action scenes, so Edith Keeler will not shoot first. The HDTV Star Trek series will begin broadcasting this fall just in time for the 40th Anniversary of Star Trek."

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  1. City on the Edge of Woodspock by eldavojohn · · Score: 4, Funny
    The effects are likely to be limited to the space scenes and not effect the live action scenes, so Edith Keeler will not shoot first.
    It's true that Edith Keeler will not shoot first, however, let's just say that when Dr. McCoy "accidentally" injects himself with an overdose of cordrazine his trip down to the planet is a little bit more like the 60s. If-ya-know-what-I-mean.
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  2. Obligatory by BVis · · Score: 4, Funny

    NNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo!

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    1. Re:Obligatory by PinkyDead · · Score: 5, Funny

      I never trusted CGI... and I never will. I can never forgive for what they did to Star Wars!

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    2. Re:Obligatory by VitrosChemistryAnaly · · Score: 4, Funny

      KHHHHHHAAAAAAANNNNNNnnnnn!

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    3. Re:Obligatory by hoggoth · · Score: 4, Funny

      > the same hackneyed ideas and insultingly shallow plots

      Hey, I for one enjoyed "Spock's Brain"!

      "'Brain' and 'brain'... what is 'brain'?!"

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    4. Re:Obligatory by Scrameustache · · Score: 4, Funny

      Maybe the current generation of TV viewers deserves something original

      They deserve a swift kick in the groin, is what they deserve.

      Gorram sports and "reality"-TV watching maroons... Why in my day [we apologise for the curmodgeon, your regularly scheduled thread will now resume]

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  3. It's Dead Jim by tuzzyfoad · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...

  4. Going Boldly by EnsilZah · · Score: 4, Funny

    Star Trek, going boldly where they've gone before because they can't come up with anything new.

  5. interesting idea, my favorite ... by boxlight · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is an interesting idea. My favorite bits from the later Star Trek series were the times they showed the original enterprise in re-done FX -- the DS9 "tribbles" episode, the "mirror universe" episodes of ENTERPRISE.

    I love the original series as is, but this would be a neat reason to re-watch them.

    boxlight

  6. Remakes? by pikakilla · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Instead of spending money on remastering startrek, why not spend the cash on producing a new, good series? Yeah, seeing TOS in new, 3d graphics is appealing, but i would much rather see a new show of the same quality of TOS but with the new eye candy.

    1. Re:Remakes? by Jerf · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Because the evidence suggests that they are incapable of a good new series.

  7. Stop Complaining by thebdj · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This might actually not be a horrible thing. The effects in the original were bad at times and I am willing to except that; however, Star Trek is turning 40 and with that age come a great many people who have probably never seen all of the Original Series (or maybe not even parts of it). The only Trek even fewer may know is those two most recent atrocities. Instead of complaining, this about how this could possibly turn Star Trek on to a whole new generation of people.

    So long as the effects changes have no real impact of the story or the idea of the show I do not see a huge problem here. If the shows old film is getting cleaned up too, then that is also something to cheer about. I personally would feel better knowing that they are actually caring for the old film and not letting it just rot in some warehouse.

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  8. And in other news... by Recovering+Hater · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...It has been reported that famous Hollywood producer and director Steven Spielberg has begun work on updating the groundbreaking summer blockbuster "Jaws". Inside sources confirm that Spielberg will be replacing the old scenes of the shark and also any scenes of yellow floating barrels with new and improved CGI versions of the shark. According to insiders "This will blow away the old version". It has already been acknowledged that the original version was not his original "vision" of the film. Spielberg has stated that the only reason the shark was not in most every scene was because of all the mechanical failures. But now with the miracle of CGI we will finally be able to see his original "vision". Spielberg also confirmed that all the original negatives of the 1975 classic will be destroyed after the new original is released.

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    1. Re:And in other news... by GundamFan · · Score: 4, Insightful

      That's funny I was under the impression that all the blood and violence would be edited out and the shark would be replaced with a Radio taped to a flashlight.

      This new 8 disk box set will include the new 20 minute feature and 5 days of Spielberg rabling about various topics.

      Crushed childhoods not included for those under the age of 25.

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    2. Re:And in other news... by Digital+Vomit · · Score: 4, Funny

      In addition to this, the new CGI shark will have a frickin laser beam attached to its head.

      Insider sources claim that a Special Edition of this re-release is also planned in which the laser beam will be replaced by a walkie-talkie.

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  9. Re:history repeating itself by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Morons. Guess they didn't learn from the Star Wars debacle.

    I'm guessing they learned that fans will line up to be fleeced even while they complain about the originals being spoilt.

    *sighs* if people put their money where their mouth was, we wouldn't have to put up with this shit.

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  10. Re:history repeating itself by supabeast! · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Guess they didn't learn from the Star Wars debacle."

    Do you mean the Star Wars debacle that generated hundreds of millions of dollars in ticket sales and sold tens of millions of videocassettes and DVDs? If they're going to learn anything from that, it's that pissing off whiny SciFi geeks is an easy way to get free publicity.

  11. Six Words Of Warning: by Hellburner · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Do NOT fuck with the Gorn.

    If I see anything other than that rubber suit with irridescent eyes that terrified me when I was eight, I swear I will burn my Starfleet Academy underpants.

    I don't want to see any crap like that goofy thing wrestling with mirror-Archer.

    And nobody crack wise about me burning the underpants with me in them.

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  12. The Changeling Special Edition by digitaldc · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Star Trek is the latest sci-fi classic to get the CGI 'special edition' treatment."
    Rumours have it that the producers were a little upset about Kirk shooting his mouth off at Nomad and killing it with its own logic. After the Special Edition edit, Nomad is shown to self-destruct due to a hardware error and not by Kirk's cruel mind games.
    Capt. Kirk: I am the Kirk, the creator?
    Nomad: You are the creator.
    Capt. Kirk: You could be wrong....
    Nomad: Oh no, not again...my capacitors are leaking, and I feel a sudden power surge. Please hold on Kirk, I must reboot...

    Cut to Nomad being beamed into deep space and exploding with a ring of fire.

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