Abrams + Trek Team Chat Starts HERE 1 PM (Pacific) January 25, 2008
by TrekMovie.com Staff , Filed under: Abrams, Star Trek (2009 film), TrekMovie.com , trackbackAnswers to questions posed in the submissions thread for the JJ Abrams live chat will be posted HERE IN THIS THREAD LIVE (starting at 1PM Pacific Time).

UPDATE: Q&A TRANSCRIPTS
Abrams along with his cast and crew answered questions below as well as in an updated thread. Their comments are mixed in with fan comments and questions. Click the links below to read the cast and crew comments in easy to read Q&A format.
Director JJ Abrams + Cast and Crew Friday chat transcript from the set: CLICK HERE
(Includes exclusive set images)
Writer Roberto Orci chat transcript from Saturday & Sunday: CLICK HERE
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AM I the first?
Let the questions begin!!!! On to post 1-0-0-0 !!!
Is there anything I can say to my girlfriend to convince her to go see a movie with me that is titled “Star Trek”? If so, that could be very helpful ;-)
Hi Trek Team,
First the question. How much thought had been given to the credits?
One of the things that has been better about Star Wars and James Bond as compared to Star Trek is the way that those movies have had a consistent look to their credits. When you walk into a movie theater and look down the barrel of a gun, you know you’re in a Bond movie. Likewise with “the crawl” at the beginning of Star Wars.
I think it would be cool if the movie started off like the show. The TV show intro is so iconic, I’m surprised the earlier film makers didn’t think to put it into all the movies. That classic yellow font would instantly gives the movie’s setting (the 23rd century). The movie could be given some sort of episode name, to distinguish it from the next “Star Trek.” In TMP, there was that great scene of the flyby of the Enterprise with Kirk and Scotty in the shuttle pod. Great for letting us see the new E, not so good in terms of the pacing for that film (which everyone agrees was slow). In First Contact, on the other hand, went straight to the action, which though much better for pacing, robbed the audience of a clear look at the E. By giving us a set of good beauty shots during the credits, the audience could still get that Motion Picture feeling with the much better pacing of some of the other Trek films. Unlike any individual ship in Star Wars, the Enterprise is as much a star of the movie as any of the actors. Give her first billing by putting her in the credits.
Maybe!
So is it a time travel film?
Welcome JJ and Crew:)
This question is for anyone if you get the time…what has been the best part of making this film?
Maybe
TrekMovie.com is going to explode
A big welcome for Mr. Abrams when he’s here. I hope he knows a lot of people have tons of confidence in what he will bring to Trek.
Finally!
Lets give them a chance guys… lol.
Dear Mr.’s Abrams, Orci, Lindelof, and Burk,
First of all, I am a huge lost fan, and I’m looking forward to making my “You-All-Every-Bean-Dip” for the premiere this week!
This question may be a little more specific than you are willing to answer, but in the last few years of the franchise, the “Star Trek” timeline seemed to get so bogged down with “canon”, that it seemd that Star Trek was more the “future” of the world of the 60’s (& 80’s), than the future of the world we live in today.
Was one of your goals in working on this film, to re-align the future portrayed in Star Trek to once again be a realistic progression of our world today? In other words, do you feel that a 16 year old kid will be able to line up the dots of his own life to the world of James T. Kirk? Do you feel that Star Trek’s all important sense of hope is in this new film’s DNA?
Mr. Abrams,
As a Star Trek fan since the first series, the Star Trek franchise production/licensing torch has been passed many times. Also, the whole theme of Star Trek has unfortunately lost the mass appeal that it used to have back around the time of Star Trek II, III, and IV. With the latest blow being cancellation of Star Trek: Enterprise (cancelled way before its time in my humble opinion) due to the lack of interest by producers/promoters to sell the rights to another station like Sci-Fi, unfortunately the Star Trek flame of life is burning at the lowest intensity ever. With the big budget movies displaying more special effects, explosions, and violence rather than “a good story line” (which most movie goers do not want to devote the time to anymore), how do you plan to promote this latest movie? Do you plan to stick with appealing to the die hard fan base (which won’t sustain the franchise) or do you hope to appeal to all? If you want to promote the franchise successfully across the masses, how do you plan to accomplish this? Star Trek offers a positive vision of the future where all forms of life attempt to coexist together peacefully. Unfortunately, the ways of the world are not going in that direction anymore, which affects what is popular at the movies and on TV too. I wish you the sincerest good luck with your project! You have your work cut out for you, and creativity is going to be the key!
Okay. I’m ready!
Warp Core breach, shes going to blow!!!! ;-)
Is it a story worth telling? (add this to my two earlier advance submissions)
Boy, please, he has got 600 questions already! Let the man talk!
Was your decision to add James Cawley to the cast based upon the (very positive in my opinion) possibility that it may attract the die hard “purists” of TOS that thus far have been speaking quite negatively about the film?
I am very excited to see James Cawley AND Chris Doohan added to the billing.
Best,
Peter
How do you feel?……… :-)
HOW DEEPLY DO YOU FEEL THE WEIGHT OF RESPONSIBILITY THAT COMES WITH CARRYING THE TORCH OF THE STAR TREK FRANCHISE?
A: It’s funny that you phrased it that way — carrying the torch — because that’s exactly what it feels like. Trek means a great deal to many people, and I fully appreciate that responsibility. But I have never been overwhelmed by that burden. Quite the opposite. The fans have been part of the inspiration. This experience has felt, from the beginning, like a truly unbelievable opportunity. We’re only half-way through principle photography, but the torch is burning bright and we’re running hard!
Good Evening people
UR2L8
Hey to all the Trek team, great to have you here :)
Where is the chat?
Little hint folks - keep your questions short ie one or two sentence - the longer your question is the less chance it will be selected.
#17
Lol, he surely will say no and stop working on STXI immediately .
JJ,
Don’t you think it’s a slap in the face that you put Nimoy into the film but not Shatner?
You deserve kudos for doing this (the live chat?). What made you decide it was a good idea?
Also, hi from the UK!
Dear JJ&Co [all of you]
…if this film is a hit […And I think it will be ! ] is the cast and crew going to be committed to another film or two?
…and are there plans for a new TV series and if so will any of you be involved?
It’s surprising there are only 600 questions.
#27
Lol, Ok.
How much thought has been given to the opening credits?
To Mr.Abrams,
First off hello from England, hope you are all well ;-)
My question is if Paramount make a new Star Trek Series and they ask you to be Executive Producer would you do it?
Good luck with the movie (I already know it will be amazing), thanks and Live long and prosper!
Dan
JJ are we going to see how the power three’s relationships were built, spock kirk mcoy?
Another hint:
Quit typing and start reading. The questions you ask now probably won’t be answered for a LOOOOONG time.
Will there be any references to “Star Trek: Enterprise”? Thank you.
#20 Kenny B
I feel fine, thanks for asking :)
Hi JJ. I know you guys like flashbacks/flashforwards (Lost, MI:3 etc). Will there be any in Star Trek? Could be a way to incorporate Shatner…
Cheers
John
:)
Uh, this isn’t the questions thread. That was closed.
I am all for the element of suprise and wonder so the movie isn’t spoiled..but ..can we at least see some uniforms soon please :)
JJ as one of the few:
Good decision to not bring Shatner back as Kirk or more than a Cameo!!
Even if there was any technobabble, unrealistic kind of idea how to bring him back, Shatner became older - Kirk not.
For now stop posing new questions…JJ is working off the old list…thanks
#28..Nimoy has stated he has cared about the franchise and his place in it..and that he wouldnt do a movie for the sake of doing another trek film, which is why he wasn’t in ST6. I think it shows the kind of movie the has the potential of being if Nimoy is on board.
I have a tattoo of the Enterprise, will I have to have it changed now?
The thread is open! Commence the random chatter!
THX-1138: can we have a limerick for the occasion?
#40 shuttlepod10
People can still ask questions, but JJ & his team will be answering the ones from the previous thread first.
JJ,
Ok. My first question was too long… How do you plan to revive the Star Trek franchise, and make it appealing to the masses like it was back in the 80’s?
#28..Nimoy has stated he has cared about the franchise and his place in it..and that he wouldnt do a movie for the sake of doing another trek film, which is why he wasn’t in Generations. I think it shows the kind of movie the has the potential of being if Nimoy is on board.
#35
Couldn’t agree more. In fact, these questions probably won’t be answered at all. It is now time to read, you should have submitted your questions earlier.
Why not bring Kirk out of the Nexus like Picard did after Kirk’s first time ribbon death?
@ 28: It’s a slap in the face not to include Walter Koenig, George Takei, and Nichelle Nichols. But so what? I’d personally have rahter seen this movie without ANY of the original cast overshadowing the new talent.
On topic: Great to see the big shots finally here :D
How would you recommend I go about achieving my dream of eventually working on a Star Trek movie and/or series? What did you go through to become a successful Director/Producer?
Thank you!
Can you tell us anything about the new look enterprise?
357. Marian Ciobanu - January 25, 2008
When we will see more detailed clips from the new movie..?
Barring any thievery from our production office, we’re working on our first trailer right now, which will hopefully be in theaters early to mid summer.
Dear Mr. Abrams:
Will this movie continue the most important part of TOS canon: Dead Redshirts?
-LostOnNCC1701
I’ll try and make my question more consise:
How much will version of Star Trek reflect the world we live in today? (as opposed to the view of the Future from the 60’s, 80’s, 90’s)
Is it true that you are in fact working with the BEST production office ever?
#40 … Er, nevermind, we should stop posting new questions per #43.
Which means I really shouldn’t be posting this…
Crap…
Mr. Abrams:
How do you respond to the criticizm that getting railing color wrong, button color wrong, or font color wrong affects the rest of the movie, and that if you aren’t matching these LITTLE things exactly, you would be missing the BIG points of Trek?
I’ll try and make my question more consise:
How much will this version of Star Trek reflect the world we live in today? (as opposed to the view of the Future from the 60’s, 80’s, 90’s)
I’ll try and make my question more consise:
How much will this version of Star Trek reflect the world we live in today? (as opposed to the view of the Future from the 60’s, 80’s, 90’s)
Seriously just a word of thanks for what you are doing for Star Trek and I agree with 42..as much as I would love Shatner to be in this..it shouldn’t be contrived or cheap or a cameo..nor should it be your job to set out to correct what many fans consider to be a huge mistake in the canon of Star Trek.
JJ, simple question… What’s the size of the Enterprise in your movie compared to the TOS Enterprise?
So a Klingon, a Romulan and a human walked into a bar…
(trying to find something to add instead of just hitting refresh)
Boys, We have 53 posts already and he has only been able to speak once!
Take it easy! It’s like he entered the room and there where 200 people shouting at him!
38–Great work Charles. I just kept thinking of Spock mulling that question over when I thought of all you guys being overwhelmed by these questions!
apparently no one understands the concept of this thread. Everyone should go back and read post 43 from Anthony.
Manners, People, manners!!!
Dammit Jim! I’m a Director not a Server!
LIKE ANTHONY SAID..no more questions let JJ and the rest of the Supreme Court work from the previous list..we don’t want to A.) Freak them out or B.) Shut the site down…
Hi. Mr. Abrams. What made you select the TOS time frame? I have read on other Trek forums fans saying the new movie should have been post Nemesis. Do you feel the 24th or 25th Century Era is done? I think choosing TOS is cool even though I do like TNG and DS9. I can’t wait to see the rest of what the new 1701 will look like.
This is awesome. A great big welcome to JJ And Bryan!
I think this chat should have been done perhaps through an IRC server and limit the commenting to J.J and company.
might be best to just hold off on the posting new questions until a few of the last 600+ are answered
patience!
hey jj……cant wait for the movie, trailer looked great……was wondering how you approached sound and visual effects……like the bridge has a distinct sound from TOS and beaming up….because from the trailer we it seemed like you were mixing the transporter sound and it felt all very different and out of place until the trek theme came in.
JJ how did you become such a successful writer being such a slow typist?
Shut up ya geeky freaks and let the men answer the first 600 questions! Sheesh!
”2008 is the new 1982.” We have a new Raiders and a new Star Trek movie coming out.
My only out of line post I promise: Definitely need IRC or something javascript. And kudos to JJ and whoever else (Bryan Burke I see) for their time.
#74: TrekMovie.com doesn’t have forums. You expect an IRC server? Bwahaha!
Incidentally, are you connected with NanoFX:GE? Are you NanoByte under masquerade? If so, hi from a random member of BCS:TNG!
To Mr. Abrams,
Growing up with TOS I really enjoyed the politically charged episodes and their social commentaries. As for the movies only two of them had any real appeal to me. I believe what the films were missing was the great story lines that made the original series a success. My question to you is does your movie focus on any social commentary as did the original series or is it just a big thrill ride?
I sure hope we see some non-humanoid aliens. Foam prostheses have been the elephant in ST’s room for 40 years.
hey jj,
in my opinion its looking like you could be the “Stephen Spielberg” of this generation. i understand that he came by the set not too long ago. What did he have to say about the sets and the progress of the production?
This is the most inefficient, worst “live chat” setup with anyone I have ever seen. Definitely could’ve used a live chat program or IRC for better control. It’s a shame. The server is going to be majorly overloaded with the constant refreshes. You’d think the site be more high tech considering…
Since almost noone seems to have noticed you’re here, too… Hey Burky, great to “see” you! :-)
anyone posting questions in this thread should be banned…
go add your question to the other thread…don’t ruin it for everyone else people…chances are your question will never get answered anyways
stop
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STOP WITH THE QUESTIONS - they won’t be answered!
Check out #43, 68, 75. please!
There has been one question answered. Can you all pipe down? Sheesh?
Jessica,
we will be installing new software for future chats. This was kind of a rushed job and they wanted to do it today and this was the only way.
Please be patient and I apologize for the delays
This chat was a “nice thought”, but I don’t think it was engineered to handle this kind of response…
#85 be nice. Maybe anthony should close this, and give JJ a chance to reply ot some of the questions already posted.
Then post his answers all at one. Some of us with a tech background can work with anthony and maybe do it at a later date, so that it doesn’t overload the site ;)
Mr Adams, I apologize for all the clueless comments from the audience. I trust that you know that not all Trek fans are rude, egocentric morons like many of the clueless rabble that won’t shut up here.
Dear mr. Abrams:
You’ve said that you can’t put Shat in ST XI, beacuse his Kirk is “dead”.
What about Picard, ecpecialy if we know that we’ll have 24.th segment in the movie? Patrick Stewart is big star, and I am assured that he’ll gladly reprise role of capt. Picard.
Dammit.
Shut the hell up and let the man start answering.
Two points to ETM for noticing the Burkmeister!
TRAILER COMING IN SUMMER! WOOT!
#90 AJ — Two questions, actually. :)
@ 81: Yes I’m involved in that project, however I am not Nanobyte. I am in fact what my name on this site is and i’ve been using this nickname for the past 5 years.
Anyways, an IRC chat wouldn’t be too difficult to run. Plenty of servers up, just create a random channel, limit posting rights to anyone with OP status and it would be a lot more efficient than this chat :)
Hey Trek Crew!
As much as I LOVE Lost, please promise me there is no hidden Dharma logo on the hull of the enterpries.
People people…it would be nice to be able to read the answers without having to scroll through alot of needless questions….the questions that JJ are going to answer have already been asked in another thread. Stop taking up bandwidth and let the man read what he has for crying out loud.
Hi Anthony. Can you please open another for people to talk and discuss and keep this thread exclusively for answers from JJ and gang?
#93. I wasn’t being mean in any way, I was stating my opinion.
I’m glad Anthony responded about the rush and greatly appreciate the time he took to reply to me. Nonetheless, I’m glad JJ and the others are here to answer questions. Hope next time it’s a bit more organized, that’s all. :) Good first attempt though.
Warp Core Breach…
The USS Trekmovie.com has just exploded
Anthony, if I might make a suggestion: feel free of course to disregard it.
The way this “live chat’ was originally set up isn’t working. Too many visitors either didn’t bother to read the rules or just don’t care enough to follow them, so we’ve got more and more questions pouring in, irrelevant comments, and “helpful suggestions” from people like me.
I’d recommend shutting down this thread entirely, allowing Mr. Abrams to finish addressing the chosen questions offline, and simply posting a transcript of the questions and answers when he’s all done.
As for all of you who couldn’t be bothered to follow the guidelines, as well as all of you who are dropping in just to make rude and/or childish comments… shame on you.
My thanks once again to Anthony for this idea and to Mr. Abrams for his participation. I look forward to reading the complete Q & A transcript when it’s completed.
I apologize for posting another question.
Let’s settle down and give JJ a few minutes to answer some questions.
I’m with 105. SB
12. Josh - January 24, 2008
What was the greatest challenge you faced when you first decided to take on Star Trek?
This may not be a fair answer, but there were two greatest challenges: the first was getting a handle on the vision of the future. The fact that most of the tech that we use in our everyday lives seems modelled after — and actually more advanced than — TOS, made it tricky to find a way to make our movie’s world far more advanced than where we currently are, and yet also consistent with the original show.
The other challenge was, obviously, casting. How in the world were we ever going to find actors who can fill the shoes of that remarkable original cast? It was tough in theory and harder in practice. We couldn’t — and wouldn’t have — gone into production with a cast that simply didn’t WORK.
With the amazing efforts of April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg (our casting directors), we somehow did it. This cast is massively talented and smart as hell and funny and dedicated and completely inhabiting these roles. You will see. Kirk f’n LIVES. Spock is HERE, right now. I can see him. Uhura and Bones and Chekov and Sulu and Scotty are ON THE BRIDGE and they are wonderful.
In short, WHEW.
guys I know it is slow I have done some things to speed it up. This was all last minute and I was planning on adding some software but they wanted to go today and so this is what we had
next time will be better
i’ll wait, I’ll wait…
Sorry about posting a question in this thread. I forogot about that other submissions thread.
I agree with #105.
Come on boys stop with the new questions. JJ and the team have 600 to get through so your questions are not gunner be the top of their list. If you dont start following the rules JJ will give up trying to answer and it will be down to all ur imature comments. Just give the guys time to answer the questions.
Yes no more questions please, I think JJ has only answered once. The need of the Director OutWeighs the need of the fans!!! ;-)
I’m going to have to agree with SB on this one, at least if things don’t start settling down.
One question, then hold my tongue.
Is the film an “action” film? BTW, I love the COLD OPENING in many a great action film (as well as original trek). Forget the credits, just throw us into some action!
Anthony does that new software include the new forum you said would be added?
are there any hilarious anecdotes, you would like to share with us?
How do you feel directing a Star Trek movie?
FOR NOW I MUST ASK PEOPLE TO STOP WITH NEW QUESTIONS…THERE ARE 600 already to choose from
109–Great job Anthony!!!!!!!! Ignore the whiners…….We know you are busting your ass for us!
guys please stop with the damn comments and let him answer. the questions on the other page WILL be answered first.
agree w/ #120
SHUT UP ALL OF YOU; PLEASE! AND LET JJ AND GANG TO ANSWER QUESTIONS.
Sorry on yelling, I was corporal in army (I can be useful Anthony) :D
155. The Vulcanista - January 24, 2008
FOR ANY CAST MEMBER (or anyone else, for that matter):
What’s your favorite on-set moment so far? Best on-set prank? (Answers expected to be spoiler free, of course!)
Peace. Live long and prosper.
The Vulcanista }:-|
Definitely the first time Leonard and I were both in costume at the same time for the wardrobe test.
Anthony, no need to apologize, thanks for the hard work!
Don’t apologize Anthony…some of these people apparently think subspace communication is real.
This is worth the waiting.
FYI
JJ = JJ Abrams
ZQ = Zachary Quinto
Yes thanks for everyone who helped make this happened! You all rock trekmovie! :-)
Damn its 22:05 already :(
Zachary…IT’S YOU!!!! HOLY HELL!!!!
Hello there!
207. EREHWONNZ -
FOR MR. ORCI,
Q: HAS WRITING FOR THIS FILM BROUGHT YOU ANY NEW REALIZATIONS OR INSIGHTS ABOUT TREK, ITS STORIES, OR THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE WORKED TO BRING IT TO LIFE?
A: Writing this film with my high school chum Alex Kurtzman has reminded me how solidly constructed the original paradigm for Star Trek really was. Our job was to just do our homework. We not only went back to our favorite episodes and books and movies, but we also read graduate level dissertations about the meaning of Star Trek. It was like going back to Star Trek school, and it made us appreciate Trek even more, which I didn’t think was possible.
Thank you Mr. Abrams for answering my question.
Oh God, if we were all in a room at a convention, people would be getting DEAD!!
I’m surprised no one has asked, “Can you tell us about all the practical jokes that get played on the set?” AAARRRGGGHHHH!!!!
Wow! Zachary Quinto! This gets better and better, thanks for coming on and answering all these questions guys
Uh, neal, the request WASN’T “no more questions EXCEPT for what neal cares to add”, but “NO MORE QUESTIONS”
it’s official…zachary quinto is a writer on star trek! by the power of greyskull!
Just wanted to say hi to Zach-san! Thanks for being ‘here’!
any plans for a series?
N33. hairy_canary - January 24, 2008
Do you follow what fans are saying on the internet at all?
A: Not really. We never take time to find out what fans on the net are thinking. Thanks for asking.
hey zachary quinto……just wondering if you ve seen the G4 stop motion ads that shows spock’s crib w/ charlie murphey as spock…..i think it might be some good source material to use for the movie….
zeesh i know we are not supposed to be leaving sense less typing , but how can i not say that it is sooo awesome for you to all be doing this!
Zachary, you are fantastic!
#132, Dr. Image: actually, several people have asked about “on-set pranks.” Get up to speed on the questions! :P
This is awesome. It’s old-timey Internet rough-and-tumble shoutfesting, and I dearly love it. And, frankly, I’ve done the TrekUnited live chats, and they’re equally crazy, random, off-topic, and ignoring-of-the-rulesy despite being in IRC.
I also the echo the sentiments of Sean4000: Zachary Quinto! My girlfriend writes Sylar fanfic! Holy Phlox!
If you had a practical time machine and you could go back to 1981. Would it be Audrey or Judy Landers ????
to JJ, ZQ, and everyone of the cast & crew: THANK YOU!!!
Greetings from Germany! You guys are great!
-It’s 0.10 AM IN ROMANIA..THANX FOR THAT CHANCE YOU GIVED TO US ANTHONY..
I mean 138, sorry Sean, not you.
Thanks, ZQ! Sylar rocks!
Peace. Live long and prosper.
The Vulcanista }:-|
Just to set the scene a bit, call time today was 1 PM. So JJ is setting up his first shot right now on the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise — bear with us…
will the new movie consider events from “The Animated Series”? is Robert April the first captain of the enterprise? will the movie actually keep the canon?
Just to set the scene a bit, call time today was 1 PM. So JJ is setting up his first shot right now on the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise — bear with us…
HOLY CRAP
No way MR.Orci, how cool!!! :)
ACTION!
Can’t wait to see what the bridge looks like!
Roberto. Thanks for that. Can you describe in minute detail exactly what is happening? ;-)
143
Hey an other guy from Germany. Greetings.
Greetings to JJ and Co too.
147-rO- Wow. Simply wow.
Mr. Orci,
That is awesome. To think that JJ is setting a shot and then running back to answer questions is ridiculous. Could this be time filmmakers have jumped from set to answering online chat questions? (This is rhetorical, no worries Anthony)
147, Mr Orci, you mean to tell us
not only are you guys answering questions you’re also actually filming LIVE!!!
dude that’s awesome :)
I guess if ZQ is posting here, he must be in his “ears.” Cool. ZQ, confirm?
Don’t flame me. I haven’t posted anything for the last 20-minutes.
Doing the math: If on average one question were answered every 20-minutes and every question (600) were answered, we’d finish in 8.33… days.
Also, I believe Orci and Kurtzman are/were considering a project with my good friend Baruch Vega.
Okay, going silent for another 20-minutes…
28. CHARLES TROTTER - JANUARY 24, 2008
AND DO YOU HAVE A TARGETED WRAP DATE FOR THE FILM?
A: Currently it is scheduled to wrap the beginning of April. Which means we’ll be shooting until September. I’m kidding. I hope. No, I am.
So typing these answers on set doesn’t constitute breaking the writers strike?
Just checking ; )
Hey Orci what’s the scene about?
Shady.
Perhaps we should reschedule at a time they are not filming?
Please Mr.Nimoy be on set now, please Mr.Nimoy be on set now! ;-)
Hey…two Trek fans from Germany. Who’da thunk?
Good Luck and Godspeed with the new movie. I’m looking forward to what you have in store for us. JJ and ZQ will you guys be going to the Wonder Con in San Francisco for press releases? If so see ya there!
#147: First, I hope you realize how appropriate it is that you landed the forty-seventh comment after the hundredth post. Fortunately, as an avid watcher of Alias, I know you’re a bigger 47 freak than most of the Star Trek writers. And I love you for it.
Second, if we don’t get a MUCH more detailed description of what’s going on out there, I’m going to have to go all Sayid on your posterior. ;)
Anthony, may I suggest that the next time this page hosts a webchat, that you disable the chat page from open comments, but keep the comments page open. Doing the opposite was probably the major mistake here. [I also would look into a gen eral comments/questions page without any current news attached to it.]
Actually the chat has been live for an hour and we have 8 questions. Hopefully it will speed up now that i have done some stuff to improve perf. You can all help by minimizing the spamifluous comments
I just explained to my girlfriend what we are doing and how cool this is and she told me “So you are all like a bunch of 15 year old girls screeming at Ricky Martin, arent you?
XDDD
Mr JJ Abrams
Will there be any paraphernalia passed out before the movie? Like on radio trivia. Or maybe a surprise ebay sale? Maybe some one of a kind merchandise?
Ralph
What other scifi shows/movies influenced the production?
60. RoobyDoo - January 24, 2008
Mr. Abrams,
How important is humour in your vision of Star Trek? And what kind of humour do you enjoy most?
A: I’m afraid to answer this question, because The Haters will think that I’m looking at Trek as a comedy. I am not. But humor is hugely important. Humor and humanity go hand-in-hand — there is such wit in the screenplay (kudos, Kurtzman/Orci), and the actors bring such intelligence and humor, that my job is just to keep the thing REAL. Dramatic as hell, but also LAUGHS. Without comedy (my fave TOS eps had GREAT wit), the audience finds their own places to laugh. And in a world of humans and aliens, that could be disastrous. So the short answer? It’s very important.
#160
It is fine as long as they are not making up stories ;)
Please take into account the movie is being shot, right now! so questions are a bit slow. No good rushing a shoot for a bunch of old fans ;)
Mr Abrams, Orci, Quinto and Co.
How cool is this?
First of all, I highly commend you for making the time to address the fans here at Trekmovie. I would consider myself a die hard TOS fanboy, with a great appreciation for canon and a desire for this updated franchise to follow the same story (even if there are technological and design updates appled to this new version) as the original. However, I also realize that if ever there was a start over point, this would be it.
That said, it has been stated that this film is being made for both the fans and non-fans alike. Aside from this being Star Trek, how is this new take for the fans? LIkewise, how is this Trek property being made for the non-fans?
As a follow up, different people have different appreciations for Star Trek. Many are attracted to a more socially progressive message, while others are in it more for the adventure, the exploration, and the fantasy of it. Knowing that the general public (and even the fans, for that matter) have divisions along the conservative and liberal ideologies, how do you create a film like this while not only for both the fans and non-fans, but for also the liberals and conservatives without alienating or dissing either?
I saw the teaser and liked it very much. I really liked how real it was, and seeing an aspect of the Enterprise that hasn’t been seen yet. I hope it is included in the final film.
Chris
Will the new movie try to capture the post Eisenhower era optimistic spirit that was evident in TOS?
Anthony Pascale has requested that we stop asking questions or making comments for now.
John, Trekmovie.com writer
#173
Don’t think any Trekkie would complain about humor since STIV was one of the best and most successfull and especially TOS but also the others always had a good part of humor.
153. Mawazitus - January 24, 2008
FOR ROBERTO ORCI
Seriously, how often do you have to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not dreaming? A dyed-in-the-wool Trekker getting the opportunity to add to the mythos. It must be awesome. How many pages of ideas do you already have for the sequels?
A: No kidding. I think I speak for many of us when I say that we pinch oursleves every day, and it still doesn’t work. I’d ask Quinto or Nimoy to “pinch” me, but I just think that would make it more surreal…
Anthony Pascale has requested that we stop asking questions or making comments for now
UNDERSTAND PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!
JJ, if you have a wrap party, my birthday’s on the 4th April :p
Chris Pine
What does your dad think about you being kirk?
Can I get a ticket to the UK premiere?
Surely kudos for being the first to ask?
; )
LEARN TO READ!
Guys…you have been asked to STOP posting questions!!!
186. Gibnerd - January 24, 2008
Random script question… what is the 10th word on the 10th page of the ST script?
A: “…and…”
Mr Burk I hope you are right I am pritty sure every trek fan that is reading this will hold you to that!
#187: I never thought that one would get a reponse.
The morons are completely out of hand- I suggest locking the doors and see who’s left alive tomorrow.
224. QUESTIONS FOR BURK AND LINDELOF - January 24, 2008
TO BRYAN BURK AND DAMON LINDELOF:
Two questions:
1.) In your Producer roles, how are you having the history-making production of “Star Trek” documented?
2.) If the Writer’s Strike ends before filming ends, are you hoping to have Orci & Kurtzman contribute new script work for potential reworked scenes, or even to add additional scenes?
Thanks for your time!
A: From the beginning there has been behind the scenes DVD team capturing all phases of pre-production and production. There’s been talks of possibly having book as well, but that’s contingent on an interest for it.
Anthony et al, sorry about the post, but some of us in CET are close to midnight. When will a final summary be posted?
264. EuroTrashTrekker - January 25, 2008
TO ANY PRODUCER
The Trek teaser trailer was very American focused, with all the sound bites from American space program (and none from anywhere else). Star Trek often seemed overly American. How will you make sure that Star Trek is a global film that appeals in Europe, Asia, Latin America, etc?
A: There were different versions around the world of the teaser trailer around the world to deal with exactly that.
“Kirk f’n lives!”
T-SHIRT!!!!!!!
A simplified Q&A will be put up by Friday Evening….if you are tired of reloading come back later and read it at your leisure
What? There are different versions of the teaser Trailer?
How many?
Hello from Ukraine, Mr. Abrams.
I just want to say THANK YOU!!! I hope… no, I KNOW it will be incredible movie. Good luck!
Oh, and Zachary, I can’t wait to see you in action with those pointy ears.
Anthony, actually “all” of us here are close to midnight, but only “some” are tired. Thanks.
JJ & Company - THANK you for getting Paramount to FINALLY spend money on Star Trek and make an actual FEATURE film! When can we expect to see more of the U.S.S. Enterprise? I’m very happy to hear that you enlisted the help of John Eaves in creating the look of the ship. When I worked on the Paramount Lot in the licensing department, he was VERY kind and generous in giving us design drawings, model photographs and more. (Plus I loved his design for 1701-E) To all of the nay-sayers, I remind them of a time in 1987 when hard core fans were saying things like “It won’t be Trek without Kirk, Spock and company.” But then TNG launched and became a major hit. I’m hoping that you can do the same and breathe new life into a franchise that has been run into the ground for way too long. (Referring to the failure of “Enterprise”.) LOVE Lost and hope that you bring Star Trek to it’s rightful place at the top of SciFi!
Anthony I am really sorry to post and this will be my last comment, but I hopt this is being captured for the DVD.
It must be a first. So congrats.
Dear JJ and crew
im extremely excited and very scared of this movie. these original series characters are simply legends!! but from what i have seen/heard TOS is in safe hands.
thank you for taking the time to interact with the fans. i think you have come to know what TOS and rodenberrys vision was/is all about. its a breath of fresh air.
some lovely touches are already emerging like the transporter noises in the new trailer and chris doohan in the film along with james cawley. it is such a pity about shatner though and i cant hide my dissapointment with that.
im in the UK and wondered what the release date will be over here. im setting my phaser to stun!!
may fortune favour the brave!
Greg
UK
193 Bryan Burk - January 25, 2008
“There were different versions around the world of the teaser trailer around the world to deal with exactly that.”
I really liked Russian trailer)))
150. Michael (the real one in Texas, by way of Afghanistan) - January 24, 2008
I am a big fan of yours, but also of your friend and so called good luck charm, Greg Grunberg.
Can you tell us if he will make an appearance, and if so perhaps a hint as to his part ????
Thanks!
A: I am so pissed at Grunberg. The guy was about to be in the movie — had a GREAT PART — but had to bow out because of some LAME OTHER MOVIE HE’S DOING.
All right, so I’m half-kidding and just disappointed: Grunny WAS gonna be in Trek, and he IS doing another movie, so he can’t be in ours — but his movie isn’t lame, it’s funny, and he’s producing and co-writing and long-time collaborator Larry Trilling is writing with him and directing, so I wish them all the best. Even though I hate Greg now. Who knows, maybe he’ll be a tribble.
JJ, please tell JOLENE there on the bridge that her boyfriend says hello. :-)
#195 Thanks! Company’s coming tonight!
Bye!
Thanks again, ZQ.
Peace. Live long and prosper.
The Vulcanista }:-|
#202
What’s the russian trailer like? o.O Even didn’t know something like that exists. Which versions of teasers are there?
215. Yammer - January 24, 2008
This is for the screenwriters. Mssrs Orci and Kurtzman:
Have you taken anything from the novels? My dream Trek movie would be an adaption of Diane Duane, whos Trek novels combine hard SF with vivid elaborations of the classic characters, and are so well written that they are totally unembarassing to read in public.
Thanks
Yammer in Vancouver
A: We have absolutely been inspired by the novels. We’ve mentioned before how much we loved Prime Directive and many others as a great example of all things TOS at its best.
p.s. MAZEL TOV on the movie. :)
Is their any reference to Star Trek: Enterprise in the movie?
Hi JJ and crew…
Simple question - is there anything you can tell us about the film that we don’t know already (ie - any tribbles! lol!)
Keep up the good work!
Best regards
Ross, UK
Hey;
They say that there are no more star trek storys to tell.
They say it has gone on too long and is washed up.
What stories are left?
What stories did you consider before going with the chosen one?
What else could trek do?
Tanks.
See my artwork/star trek art also at
http://artdak.dyndns.org
211 LOL!!!!!!!!!!
People, please stop posting questions, shut up, and read the instructions.
FYI: for those who think it is just hilarious to ’spoof’ as famous people (JJ, Shatner, etc)…posts are immediately deleted and IP range permabanned
- hope it is worth it
190. Battletrek - January 24, 2008
How many visual effects shots will there be in the new movie?
We’re anticipating about 1000.
FYI: Roger Guyett is Visual Effects Supervisor
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004361/
Wow we have ILM here, too, OMG
ILM! No in-house for this movie! Rock on!!
roger,
will there be any miniature work in the film, or will it all be mostlycg?
fantastic job on pirates by the way!!
How cool is this! good work on the movies, whats Simon Pegg like and is he going to be bigging this movie up on shows here in the UK such as Friday Night with Jonathan Ross??
My theory is that Nemoy is in the picture because Spock will dying. While transferring his katra, we will go back in time to see his memories of when things began for everyone. Since Shattner had his end in a film, this will be Nemoy’s grand exit. I thought about this while in line at Comic Con.
Any response?
Okay, ILM:
IS there any one of you who worked on STIII back in 1983-1984?
Hello JJ & Company
Is there a reason that William Shatner will not be in the movie? I read an artlcle in which Mr. Shatner made it seem that he was not even offered a roll. I find that unlikely…If you could shed some light on this it would be great. Oh and I’m very happy that you are directing this film, and am hoping that TREK will be back in full force.
Hi!
I hope the pr of the trek will be better in Europe than it was in the case of the previously movies ( everybody knows SW but more less the ST, and just in the European Union living 379 million people)
When will the new movie reach Europe?
JJ, since Grunberg up and stiffed you after all the lobbying he was doing for a part, could you redshirt him in the sequel and, say, have him mauled by a mugatu? I mean, he gets his part, you get the last word, eh? ;-)
@ 201 - the release date in the UK is Boxing Day 2008
22. Lawrence Boucher - January 24, 2008
Has there been a particular moment while filming that has caught you off-guard and made you stand back and say “wow” or just made you think “how cool is this”?
A: For me, I still get the chills every time I sit in “the” chair, and every time I say who I am in the movie.
JJ,
Gay male character?
Wow, Kirk himself answered my question!
Can’t wait to see your performance on screen, Chris!
RE: Chris Pine
So, there IS a chair. Now we know at least ONE element of the bridge.
Oh, and on that same note, I doubt Ted Bundy got the same chills from the chair he sat in.
Too much levity?
Mr. Pine: You have the swagger, the look, the charm of Kirk. You’ve rightly said you don’t feel much weight on your shoulders. Just curious, what things in the acting process have given you any trouble as far as playing him NOT related to fan pressure? I ask as a fellow actor, i.e. things like getting the intonation right, how said character would act in a situation, etc.
Thanks!
I absolutely loved the trailer.
My question is…
Will there be a new Star Trek television series that uses the movie as its base, and tries to re-invigorate the franchise for television? I think the world could really do with an optimistic sci-fi show.
ROGER GUYETT
First, I want to say, I’m a fan of your work. I’m an aspiring VFX artist (compositor) myself.
I was wondering what types of software you will be using for 3D animation, but also for compositing. I know you have many in house tools as well.
Thanks.
#227 Chris Pine
Hi, Chris! I know I’m not supposed to be making random comments, but I wanted to say I thought of you as Kirk several months before your casting was announced (see comment #104 here: http://trekmovie.com/2007/07/27/tabloid-rumor-robbie-williams-as-kirk/). I’m thrilled you got the part! Can’t wait to see your performance! :)
600. Mike J. Hafezi - January 25, 2008
My current English teacher, Mr. Zimmerman, doesn’t like Star Trek and doesn’t want this movie to happen. What do you say to that?
A: Please tell Mr. Zimmerman that there will be plenty of English spoken in the movie.
Chris Pine
William Shatner used to try and steal the spotlight from the rest of the crew. Are you doing that too or what?!!!! You rock man!!!!
233. Daniel Broadway - January 25, 2008
ROGER GUYETT
First, I want to say, I’m a fan of your work. I’m an aspiring VFX artist (compositor) myself.
I was wondering what types of software you will be using for 3D animation, but also for compositing. I know you have many in house tools as well.
Thanks.
A: We’ll be using lots of different pieces of software, a lot of ILM proprietary tools, but we’ll also be using Maya, Renderman and Shake (the compositing software). Good luck with your career in VFX!
Is Chris Pine wearing contacts, or are you going to digitally recolor his eyes in post production?
“It’s like and acorn on a piece of wood”-Karlore
What’s happening.
ANYONE??? Last post was more of a statement.
- Any chance we might see some new aliens?
- How about the planets. Are they gonna look like giant gas bubbles or will they look like something lives on them?
- Will there be any new tech that you can share with us? Will there be a pill they can take so they don’t have to eat food? You know something new that scientist are working on.
- Can you comment about not commenting?
Hey JJ and crew, will we see any losties in Star Trek? Perhaps cameos?
Thanks!
If I may, Has CBS’s removing all members of the startrek.com website affected your work, or brought you any concerns?
Hi guys, I would love to know, is the theme of pioneering space exploration important to your vision?
Hello all! Deep down do you think you (all of you) will be in it for the long haul, or is it hust a one movie stand?
All the Best!
Roger,
Is the Mac or Linux version of Shake used more at ILM? Isn’t CompTIME the name of one of your in-house tools?
#206
What’s the russian trailer like? o.O Even didn’t know something like that exists. Which versions of teasers are there?
It is just like american, but there are quots from Tsiolcovsky, Socrat ect.
JJ,
Will you allow a scene that will let the young Kirk know about his fate so that there can be a future movie of getting Kirk not to die like that? Kirk’s death was not truly legendary. Falling off the cliff is not what I thought the way Kirk should die.
Will we see these actors reprise their roles in any subsequent ST projects?
Regarding squeezing Kirk into the movie, this sounds stupid but…in X-men 2 they de-aged Patrick Stewart by like 20 years using digital skin-grafting. If you de-aged Nimoy and Shatner in the same way and made it a flashback to the last conversation Spock and Kirk had..the last things they said to each other?
Sorry, that was the fanboy in me coming out. Thanks for being here!
There is a legend that Gene Roddenbury aired some episodes of TOS to a sci-fi convention before the show was launched, and recieved a standing ovation, because nothing so true to literary sci-fi had appeared on TV before.
I would personally love to see a new series that brings the latest generation of sci-fi writers to TV, and would love to see you guys do one that continues on from where this movie starts :-)
Can anyone confirm Dan Mindel is lensing?
#226 kirk, james T
thank you very much for that info on the release date for Great Britain.
the voyage begins……..26.12.08!!!
greg
UK
251. ECJ - January 25, 2008[Edit]
Can anyone confirm Dan Mindel is lensing?
I can handle this one….yes
To anybody. What will be the approximate running length of the film and what are the chances of there being sequels?
Cheers
#249,
Wow, great idea. I wish I could have thought of that.
You seem to have started to answer questions from the current posts, so I will take a chance…
This is really a question for Mr. Nimoy, if he is available. I have been thinking about what it must be like to be a part of something for 40 years, and to have experienced, seen, participated in it all… through it all, it was primarily with the same “family” of actors, producers, etc. — but now you are the “lone survivor” with a fresh new group of creative people working with the same material. My queston is, can you tell us about a moment when you felt something or discovered something completely new about your charactor, or about Trek in general, that you would not have felt where you not a part of this new effort?
Thank you all for taking the time to do this… your generosity is overwhelming and greatly appreciated.
58. Captain April - January 24, 2008
ILM is doing the effects for the film. Will it all be CGI or have they built a physical model of the New Enterprise? Also when will we see a photo of the finished Enterprise?
A: I was lucky enough to work with ILM on Mission: Impossible III. Roger Guyette and Sherri Hanson are geniuses who are also a true joy to work with. ILM has always been the best — but in recent years they have — remarkably — gotten even better, making the virtual photo-real.
Having said that, my goal is to make Trek REAL — that is to say, not have it be camp — not have it be phony — not have it look like a scrap of green screen was used anywhere. Of course, this is Star Trek. We’re using every trick in the book. But WHEREVER WE CAN, we are shooting on sets — either built on sound stages or expanding upon found locations. This is important. What this means is that the movie won’t have that “actors performing in a blue or green void then placed in front of a spaceship set” feeling that makes me insane. One of our really talented designers recently commented online how we shot on a green screen set and what a shame that was, since we could have built something incredible. And she was right — for that one scene, which will last for maybe thirty seconds on screen, we built only pieces and were surrounded by green. But that is the exception. We can’t build EVERYTHING, and need to make this film on a budget (partly because that’s the $ we have, and partly because I want the studio to see Trek as viable!).
The Enterprise will be a combo of the physical and the virtual. A photo is forthcoming!
JJ, Has there been any talk of perhaps including TNG characters in this film during the “future” scenes?
Big fan of Star Trek and Lost, can’t wait until Thursday!
Has the use of a cast that are not all “movie superstars” yet, opened them up for a possible TV series should the movie be successful?
I’ve heard a rumor about an aged Jonathan Archer appearing in this movie. Can anyone confirm this?
I would give anything if somehow Mr. Nimoy’s Spock could warn the younger Kirk of the cliff and Zoran……What incredible options this would leave open for future films and for Trek Fan’s imaginations! Just food for thought JJ!
[b]Having said that, my goal is to make Trek REAL — that is to say, not have it be camp — not have it be phony — not have it look like a scrap of green screen was used anywhere.[/b]
@JJ - thankyou, that is great news.
A photo is forthcoming!
OH MY!
Can you tell us one thing about the film that we do not know/
Please.
Plus where in the Uk would there be a chance to meet the cast and crew other than a premier?
Jamie
Uk
I was really disappointed to see sweating worker in dark industrial area, I think it doesn´t fit to earth of 23th century… a always loved the idea that my grandgrandchildrens doesn´t need to work as hard as me anymore..
So is your Star Trek vision less optimistic to the future than Gene´s or is it just your cinema? If you say yes to the first, who do you blame for that?
JJ will we get a picture of the crew on the bridge reminicent of the cast photo done with the Sixties crew?
A photo forthcoming!!! Wow do we love you now or what JJ!!!
Just would like to say because I haven’t been to the site in a few days and came on to be blown away by this that I am very stoked you guys are making this movie. As a Indy film maker myself I admire and also look upon your current positions with a bit of fear and trepidation. For you to answer fan Q’s like this however shows a lot of class. I am very confident that you have the “right stuff.” Best of luck to you in bringing your vision, your ideas, your baby through all the studio works and execs. I hope you are able to make a film that does Trek good but more importantly makes you proud. Isn’t that what it is all about being a film maker?
Aaron R.
#257
JJ- Loving the answer to that one - for me, that will make the film, and give it the sense of “realism” and scale which was missing from the last few big screen ventures…
JJ
I believe Star Trek is in your good hands. Thank you!!!
@ROGER GUYETT
I too, Like Daniel am an aspiring Visual FX artist (I even helped Dan out a few years ago on proving meshes for his episode 3 teaser).
I’ve recently begun a degree in Digital Animation, and, hopefully by the end of it i’ll have a career in this industry, but my burning question is, how difficult is it for relative newcomers? Is a qualification necessary? Or is a showreel sufficient enough on its own depending on its strengths?
For example, I believe myself capable of making good quality meshes and animations, yet i use Cinema 4D to accomplish this. Would my lack of knowledge in maya detract from the finished piece?
Working with ILM is a dream of mine, one that, hopefully in a few years may be true. Thank you for your time.
@JJ - Seeing the Enterprise in the Teaser has many of us guessing about the final form of the Enterprise.
Will the Enterprise interior be a radical or subtle departure from what we sar in the original series or movies?
Dammit - I know the other thread for questions is closed, but I forgot to ask this:
Is JJ the brains behind the sort of viral marketing we saw with Cloverfield, and already with Star Trek? Or is there someone else behind the scenes that does that sort of thing? I think it is remarkably effective, and I love to follow a good mystery!
Is this film being designed as a stand-alone film as a one-shot tribute to all-things Trek (hence the lack of Roman numeral suffix) or is it written with a back door open to possible sequels? If that were so, would the new cast be going on their own five-year mission? Best of luck to all involved! As I posted to Mr. Orci once, I’m not a Transformers fan, but even from the teaser trailer it “feels” like the passion is definitely there! Looks like you folks get it!
269. jon1701 - January 25, 2008
J.J. Abrams:
A lot of good questions so far, but I don’t think the key issue has been addressed yet.
WILL THE DOORS GO SWOOSH WHEN THEY OPEN?
A: Dude. Will they ever.
3. raffie - January 25, 2008
Is there anything I can say to my girlfriend to convince her to go see a movie with me that is titled “Star Trek”? If so, that could be very helpful
A: First of all, I’m relieved you have a girlfriend. Secondly, this movie is not being made solely for Trekkers — that is not to say we aren’t giving the true believers the fix they want — but we’re also making a movie for people (men AND women) who have never seen Trek once in any incarnation.
What finally pushed me over the edge to direct and not just produce Star Trek was my wife, Katie’s, reaction. She loved the characters. She confirmed my deep suspicions that I should direct this movie. The story is dramatic and funny and emotional and romantic and full of adventure. I know I’m biased — but I think people are going to love this experience. For some, perhaps, DESPITE the fact that it’s called Star Trek. Who knows? Maybe your girlfriend will see the movie and become a fan of the show.
Would some of you like to be involved in a new ST series? But JJ, not to LOST like, I would die every episode ;)
JJ, or any producers-
Can photos of the cast in costume and the new Enterprise exterior and interior and new phaser and communicator props be kept under wraps til the film opens? I think it would be really cool to see it for the first time on screen rather then in a trailer or promos. I know that sounds contrary to what everyone wants here. It would be cool to be pleasantly surprised and I hope blown away in the theater! Thanks for being here!
Just wanted to say if any of you guys are in Vegas come by the Star Trek Experience. I would love to by you a drink when you get a little down time, from your busy schedule.
You should have gotten Keri Russell to play Spock’s mother Amanda Grayson. I can’t believe you couldn’t talk her into it (if that was the role you even had in mind for her) and that you went with Winona Ryder instead.
We will be answering a few more questions over the next few hours as time permits us between set-ups.
Thanks for all the great questions.
OK all.
How and where do you feel that this incarnation of Star Trek fits in with all the previous “Treks” that have come before it? Does it mesh seamlessly or does it stand alone?
(I noticed we were going off new questions)
JJ, do you feel that this movie is the beginning of a new era for Star Trek or a single great story.
@252
No problem, The Future Begins on Boxing Day 08 as the eye’s of the world look into Star Trek lets hope :D
Oh my God. Y’all are still here. Your dedication is phenomenal, though your sanity is questionable. Much love to all of you.
P.S. Bob & Alex SOOOO need a fansite. I’m just saying…
I would like to hear about your thoughts concerning the development of alien characters. Are you going to move byond the usual humanoid solution towards somehing more “abstract”? And (if yes) how have you worked this out?
these are calming down now but they will still be answering questions…when they wrap up I will let you all know. If you want to talk amongst yourselves feel free….but stay on topic…keep the spammage down. You can ask more questions or followups…no guarantees though
#280
I’ve refrained from posting until now, but I guess this means a breather in between answers.. So I’d just like to say thank you all on set and at Trekmovie.com for making my week. This has been fantastic so far.
PS Cheeky late question: Will design differences between the movie and TOS be explained on screen?
Anthony, ID of “The Gang” please?
How come you guys are ducking all the William Shatner questions?
#274
Cheers dude.
I’ll sleep easy tonight now ;)
Curious… How are you going to address the issue that Chris Pine looks nothing like William Shatner? Are you using makeup and hair, or asking people to suspend their disbelief?
#289:
JJ confirmed it finally, and explained himself.
What more do you want?
Will this movie look more futuristic than the Enterprise series? That show was a little too contemporary for me.
Mr. Orci, Mr. Abrams and/or Mr. Burk
I am a contributor and administrator at Memory Alpha (http://www.memory-alpha.org/). Did you guys use Memory Alpha when researching for the movie? And if so, can MA expect to receive a mention in the end credits? :D
When does this film take place in relation to the two pilots, The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before? Also, did you take this into consideration when it came to designing the sets and costumes and such?
The Gang is Abrams, Burk, Orci, at minimum but others are around….hard to say exactly
Big Florida shout out to JJ, Roberto, Bryan, Roger, Chris, Zachary, Karl, Simon, Zoe, Simon, John, Anton, & Leonard! You’re the best! How many other movie producers & stars would pay any attention to an internet chat while shooting!
You are all the future of Star Trek and we are extremely excited and grateful! Bless you all!
Very good question Robohunter, I join in:
Will design/technology differences between your movie and former Star Trek universe be explained on screen?
For JJ:
How important is it for you to get back to and build upon Roddenberry’s vision?
Trotter…dirty pool. LOL. Wish I had thought of doing a plug like that.
289 - They answered the basic reason before. Kirk was killed, and Shatner wanted more that a cameo as his older self.
To go further with changes to the script to allow a larger role for Kirk and be meaningful, it may have necessitated major changes to the script and put the film behind schedule.
If Sharter was going to be in it, it would have to be meaningful and right for the film.
In the end, some things are just not meant to be.
#289 - JJ has answered the Shatner question too many times to mention in other interviews.
He died!
Anthony, does this mean that you are in the studio???? Are you???????
A message from across the pond in England, its 20 past midnight here but i must so its fantastic and really awesome that the crew and cast are answeing the huge amount of questions that has been thrown to them. Kudos guys and girls, hope the rest of your days go well.
Hey Bonz!!! Good to see you here!
JJ, you have said on many occations that William Shatner can’t be in the movie because he died in STVII. Yet it was said that some creative liecnce was used in the new ST. In Mr. Shatner’s books for Star Trek it seems that the powers that be let him bring himself back to life and there has been no problem. I for one would think that if he is now alive in his books I dont’ see why you cannot do your creative liecence to have him in this new movie???? He is an excellent writer and the way he was brought back to life is not any more streching than when Spock was brought back to life by genesis. We know Borg nanprobes do this in other shows so why not here?
Chris Pine:
- Dude I loved CHiPs! My friends and I would sing the song and pretend we were CHiPs haha. Your dad is a good actor. Any chance we might be seeing him in the movie? If not maybe in the future?
- Everyone keeps talking about Spock but you’re the hero in all this. What does it feel like to command the Enterprise and to be *the* man?! Do you have any cool fight scenes??? Say yes!
- Be a little over dramatic for at least one scene, come on buddy!
JJ abrams:
- Any chance we might see some new aliens?
- How about the planets. Are they gonna look like giant gas bubbles or will they look like something lives on them?
- Will there be any new tech that you can share with us? Will there be a pill they can take so they don’t have to eat food? You know something new that scientist are working on.
I’ve held back myself and would also like to give out my thanks to all for this little get together. Has made work go by faster and have had a few laughs.
One quick question for any of you on the set: Do you or have you asked yourselves ‘what have I gotten myself into?’.
Mr. Quinto -
I’m so thrilled you have this role - I’ve been a fan since “So Notorious” and when I read you wanted to play Spock, I told my husband “He’s perfect for the part!!” But I just have to know - how long did it take for you to get used to looking into the mirror and seeing the Spockbrows?? And did you know that your “Heroes” fans were starting a campaign to “Save the Sybrows”?? ;-)
To Zachary Quinto:
Just a shout-out from a fellow Pittsburgher. How ’bout dem Steelers!
JJ,
More of a comment really: My mom, and my friend’s mom, have said that if Scott Bakula is in the new Star Trek movie, even for a second, they’ll go see it. Trust me, if you put Scott Bakula in the movie, legions of forty something year old houswives will flock to the theatres. Putting him in there could be a good marketing strategy.
Mr. Orci,
From one published writer to another, you got a dream gig. Congrats! I hope you knock our socks off.
So I realize that the first movie isn’t even complete yet, but I’m already thinking sequels. Do you see the second movie picking up where the fourth season would have been if the show wouldn’t have been cancelled? It seems to me that with the rate Hollywood movies are made, and the era this one is supposed to be set in, it would make sense.
Also, are there any lines of dialogue anywhere that might make something from New Voyages canon? I think Cawley deserves his due after everything he’s put into his vision of the continued original series.
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Probably because that issue has been beaten to death. Mr. Abrams has given us all a clear answer on that issue…and as much of a fan as I am of William Shatner’s Kirk…I agree with the reasons given for him not being ion the movie.
To Mr. Abrams and “The Gang”….thank you so much for making this 45 year old jaded man feel like the excited Trekkie I once was. Your movie is THE movie experience of the year I anxiously await. From all that I’ve seen from you thus far concerning Star Trek, I am waiting on pins and needles for what I have no doubt will be the best representation of Gene Rodenbarry’s vision to grace the screen in many years.
Best wishes to you and yours and thanks again.
Is this batman begins style re-boot or a superman returns re-boot/sequel?
Also please tell me that zachary quinto and leonard nimoy are doing an audio commentary together for the dvd.
So when can we expect a Twilight Zone style anthology “from producer J.J. Abrams…”?
Favorite Shatner Twilight Zone?
Nightmare at 30,000 feet?
or the one with the Fortune telling machine at the cafe?
Is the Captain’s Chair high or low backed?
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That is the most brilliant suggestion ever!! I’ll place five preorders for the DVD now….
The BIG question
Is the captain’s chair adjustable with a footrest?
I’d like to add my thanks to Anthony and the TrekMovie.com team for hosting this get together. Special thanks to the Star Trek cast and crew for taking the time to answer questions and visit with us! :-)
This is for JJ Abrams:
Will we get to see any easter eggs from lost,alias,cloverfield in the new Star Trek film as I know you love putting easter eggs from your past work in your newer things.
We hit refresh at least once a minute
In hopes that in the contest of questions, ours would win it
So I went elswhere to surf
And relinquished the turf
But I gotsta know; Is Timmy gonna be in it?
(word usage=7–iambic pentameter=2)
To Zach Qinto: I’m a big Heroes fan, and was thrilled when you got the Spock role. Your ability to convey big internal changes with small outwards signs is great, like in that season 2 scene where you switched between Gabriel and Sylar. Superb work! I’ve no doubt you’ll bring young Spock alive.
To Chris Pine: Thank you for writing your comment about how sitting in that chair is something special. I watched the “Princess Diaries 2″ on German TV lately - solely because of you - and could see you had the charm&kissing potential that’s necessary for Kirk ;) I hope you’ll make a great Kirk, as I love that character dearly for his energy, dynamics, spirits…well, for lots of things. Looking forward to seeing you on screen!
To Karl Urban (does he ever read this site?): I know quite some fans of other trek series who are going to watch the new movie just because of you. Personally, I hope you’ll give a great (and possibly sexy *coughs*) McCoy. I guess DeForest Kelley would’ve been proud to have such a good-looking “young version”, though he didn’t look half bad either :)
To JJ, Orci and all: Thanks for obviously doing a great job. The die-hard-trekkie in me is cheery and hopeful. Keep up the great work.
Dang, I’m like on trek crack. Not sure how I’m going to survive this year, especially as I still try to avoid spoilers…
I am at TrekMovie.com HQ, but in phone and email contact with the guys at the studio (and my host). I have been sent a couple of nice photos of them online which will go up with the Q&A…one photo shows a nice little bit of the bridge set….just a sliver!
Are there any plans on how this Trek movie,,may lead onto the next ?
Will Mr Shatner be thought of,,,maybe in the next Trek ?
#306. The books by Shatner are *NOT* canon, but the films are. The filmmakers have chosen to respect canon, and so they consider Kirk to be dead. It took an entire movie to bring Spock back to life — and JJ obviously didn’t want to make a movie about bringing Kirk back to life.
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Gulp! Anthony, what does it look like?!!
Mr. Pascale, thank you so much for arranging this.
The Gang: This is unprecedented in terms of how open you are with the Star Trek fan community.
Whatever happens with the movie, this should be remembered with gratitude
You should really post that pic now Anthony… :)