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Paramount only took the financial risk of Star Trek I after the success of Star Wars. I doubt any mega-budjet Star Trek movies would have ever been made without the preceeding success of Star Wars. It wasn't fandom alone that brought Star Trek back. In the early planning stages, Star Trek I was supposed to be a tv movie. More power to you in your worship of Ed as a sex symbol. Perhaps he's tired of that role, as is the actress who played Emma Peel. She refuses to sign photos of herself as that character. I see Straker as a hero, and Ed Bishop as the fine actor who fit in to that role. But UFO was much more than Ed, and you know it. Corporations like to make money. Since sci-fi is big on television now, the corporation that owns UFO might indeed see it as a potential profit center if it were re-launched. Maybe you see Ed aging gracefully, but an older Straker would be too much for swooning ladies to handle. Stephen |
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>scripts, right down to Barry Gray's music. They can make all the so-called >UFO movies they want. Without Ed Bishop, it just ain't gonna have the >original flavor. If someone was actually going to make another UFO, and >didn't use Ed, then it would just be another alien threat drama. All the Star Trek spin-offs seem to be doing nicely, without Spock and Kirk I like the old series best, personally, but then I never bothered to watch any of the others. I doubt I ever watched an entire episode of Voyager or Next Generation or whatever they are called (seeing an abundance of weird-looking aliens with bumps all over the place tends to put me off :-) My favourites are still the ones where aliens come to earth - UFO, V, Invaders. CU Lieve * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Lieve Peten, Vlaanderen, Belgium : Mailto:[hidden email] * Internet Sites link page: http://pinball.iwarp.com/mysites.html * The Pinball Site * Loch Ness + UFOs in Belgium * Vangelis * * Nikita * UFO TV-series * Animated Gifs * Andrea Bocelli * |
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<<All the Star Trek spin-offs seem to be doing nicely, without Spock and Kirk I like the old series best, personally, but then I never bothered to watch any of the others. I doubt I ever watched an entire episode of Voyager or Next Generation or whatever they are called >> but isn't that the problem, Lieve? You have to build a relationship with the characters so that you start liking/hating/loving them. Caring about what happens to them. That doesn't necessarily happen during one episode. In fact, I suspect doesn't *normally* happen in one episode. It's built up gradually. You might find you like the new series... but it takes time. I started watching Farscape at the beginning of the series. I wasn't particularly impressed but tried a couple more episodes and got slightly hooked because I got to know, and am entertained by, the characters. Lieve: << My favourites are still the ones where aliens come to earth - UFO, V, Invaders.>> But yeah, I can understand that. It's the juxtaposition of series I like with the earth I know. I suppose the threat is more personal to me when it features earth... whereas in the vastness of space...!! And briefly OT: BTW Lieve, thanks for the info on the extra 8 eps of Nikita. Another series I watch. Or video since it's broadcast in the UK somewhere around midnight and I am so not a night person! Carly :-D |
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>Lieve wrote: ><<All the Star Trek spin-offs seem to be doing nicely, without Spock >and Kirk I like the old series best, personally, but then I never >bothered to watch any of the others. I doubt I ever watched an entire >episode of Voyager or Next Generation or whatever they are called >> > >but isn't that the problem, Lieve? You have to build a relationship >with the characters so that you start liking/hating/loving them. True, but then how does one start loving any series at all? Does one sit through several episodes bored to death, hoping for this relationship to spring up? :-) I guess my main problem with the Star Trek spin offs was that they were Star Trek, yet not Star Trek. Prejudiced? Probably. Secondly, my getting older. I first saw Star Trek when I was young (13 or 14?), maybe if I had been older it wouldn't have appealed any more? Back then, Star Trek was about the only sci-fi series on, after the Invader series had ended, so if one wanted to watch sci-fi one didn't have much choice of programmes... I like realism to a certain degree. Flying about in space, fine, why not. They meet plenty of weird situations, OK, why not. But something needs to look familiar. When travelling in space, the surroundings are all unfamiliar, so if they make the characters weird-looking as well, there is no sense of reality at all any more. If a series is set on Earth, me thinks it's more of a challenge - if one wants to keep a series believable - especially if a series is set today or in the near future. The makers have to stick to what is happening here and now, then they can add some advanced stuff - weapons, planes, etc. And a MoonBase, why not, plenty of covert organisations, no reason why there couldn't be a real MoonBase out there without us knowing about it. What attracted me to UFO all those years ago was NOT Commander Straker or any of the characters, but the fact that an organisation like SHADO could very well exist without Earth knowing about it. It was the possible realism of the situation that attracted me. Then after a while I started to admire Straker, as I had admired Spock (and still do), and before him (my first hero!) Winnetou (character created by the German author Karl May), and since then Michael of La Femme Nikita. All the same type of man in a way. I always find seeing one's heroes appear as other characters in movies or series is disappointing. Ed B was a major disappointment because he wasn't blond, Nimoy in the series Mission Impossible was because he smiled, etc. I end up watching movies for the sake of seeing an actor who portrayed one of my favourite characters, then being angry because the guy is NOT that character :-) :-) Spock would say it was entirely illogical. End of ramblings.... CU Lieve * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Lieve Peten, Vlaanderen, Belgium : Mailto:[hidden email] * Internet Sites link page: http://pinball.iwarp.com/mysites.html * The Pinball Site * Loch Ness + UFOs in Belgium * Vangelis * * Nikita * UFO TV-series * Animated Gifs * Andrea Bocelli * |
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>Marc, while I'm here, how have you been feeling at the workplace, has the
>ionizer worked out for you? Unfortunately, I've been too ill to go back to work... :-( I did go to a naturopath this week though, and it looks like my Candida has come back full-force... so it's back to fighting that again... <sigh> Someday I'll be healthy again... -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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Trying not to date anyone (well, actually I am, but that's another
story...), I've omitted the original source: > I first saw Star Trek when I was young (13 or 14?), maybe if I had > been older it wouldn't have appealed any more? I'll bet that about, oh, let's say, 85% of the listees here are 35 or older. How about a poll? I like poleing people, especially women .......anyway, on with the email. Since the bucks tend to roll in when the younger crowd adheres to an idea like poop to a diaper (remember when YOU were passionate about stuff?) UFO *has* to be updated, if only to grab the attention of the 12-24 year-olds. I think somebody mentioned that Straker's son could be in command of SHADO in the new series. Well, I'm about the right age [38] and I figure I could do it. After all, I *was* an extra in that Nuremberg movie from this year. So, accordingly, I commissioned a professional artist to do a promo shot of myself in the intended role. You can see it at http://www.pipingdesign.com/stuff/wannabe.jpg Please let me know what you think! Paul PS Inside information: The image has been photo-retouched subliminally. You may not notice, but Straker's face has been discreetly imposed over my own in order to subconsciously register with viewers. It's an old promotional gimmick. Be warned! |
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> I think somebody mentioned that Straker's son could be in command of > SHADO in the new series. Well, I'm about the right age [38] and I figure > I could do it. After all, I *was* an extra in that Nuremberg movie from > this year. So, accordingly, I commissioned a professional artist to do a > promo shot of myself in the intended role. > > You can see it at http://www.pipingdesign.com/stuff/wannabe.jpg > > Please let me know what you think! <looking> Uh-huh, well ...... your hair is definitely blond <nod nod - hiding smirk> and the T-Shirt is a nice touch <sputter> Why don't you leave us a resume and we'll get back to you? <snicker> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Thanks for the chuckle - I mean the BELLY BUSTER! -- Y, giggling -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Ooooh, Brisco!! Warn me before you get nekkid in front of me!" -- Lord Bowler =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://users4.50megs.com/yuchtar http://users2.50megs.com/nunzie |
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----- Message d'origine ----- De : "Paul Bowers" <[hidden email]> > I think somebody mentioned that Straker's son could be in command of > SHADO in the new series. Well, I'm about the right age [38] and I figure > I could do it. After all, I *was* an extra in that Nuremberg movie from > this year. So, accordingly, I commissioned a professional artist to do a > promo shot of myself in the intended role. > > You can see it at http://www.pipingdesign.com/stuff/wannabe.jpg > > Please let me know what you think! ROFL! I'm sure you'll get it, Paul! --Anny <giggling> |
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> De : "Paul Bowers" <[hidden email]> > > > I think somebody mentioned that Straker's son could be in command of > > SHADO in the new series. Well, I'm about the right age [38] and I figure > > I could do it. After all, I *was* an extra in that Nuremberg movie from > > this year. So, accordingly, I commissioned a professional artist to do a > > promo shot of myself in the intended role. > > > > You can see it at http://www.pipingdesign.com/stuff/wannabe.jpg > > > > Please let me know what you think! > > ROFL! > I'm sure you'll get it, Paul! > > --Anny <giggling> Thanks Anny, I hope you all enjoyed my humour injection. I had a few gigglefits while composing it, but it could have been better. The T-shirt I crossed-out is for snopes.com, see http://www.pipingdesign.com/ulshirt (if you have the time) for the story so far. Humour is universal, and any resurrection of UFO will have to use it. Since I just rejoined this list after about two years absense, I don't know if this has been discussed before. Paul |
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>In a message dated 11/25/00 3:04:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, [hidden email] >writes: > ><< True, but then how does one start loving any series at all? Does one sit > through several episodes bored to death, hoping for this relationship to > spring up? :-) >> > >I did that with UFO, actually. I didn't like Straker at all to start out >with. You do have to give watching several episode in a series a chance >sometimes. Regarding Star Trek: Voyager, it's taken me this long to start >being interested in that series. But who has the time to sit through various episodes of series, hoping one starts to like them? When one is at school still, presumably one has the time, but when one is working? I don't even have the time to watch what I would like to watch! (It must be over a year since I watched UFO last, or longer, whenever it was I did the Aspects site) >It's ironic you put so much work into UFO cast before and after which >features some of Ed's other roles, a site I love for obvious reasons. That was partly because I love to do things with my computer and partly because I've stopped blaming Ed B for not being blond. Hardly his fault, really :-) But I still think that if he had died his hair blond he would have been a lot more in demand. The thing is that I will always watch a movie with an actor in it that I like from another series/movie, maybe because I'll hope to find the same qualities of that character there? Very illogical, obviously, but then a woman is not supposed to be logical, right? At least I liked Ed B in "The Mad Death" - I have still to find even 1 movie (or series) where I like Roy Dupuis, apart from La Femme Nikita. And I've seen most of his stuff, as I've seen most stuff with Ed B in it. If an actor does a good job in one series (or one movie), one can expect him to do one in another movie as well. Of course, if the genre of that movie doesn't appeal, one won't like it. As to James Bond, to me Roger Moore was it - when the first Bonds came out, I was not yet 18 and not allowed into the cinema, these movies were judged not suitable for under-18s. One wonders why.... So the first Bond films I saw were with Roger Moore. After seeing a few Bonds with Sean Connery and not liking them at first, I did go on to like Connery in that role as well. Besides, Sean Connery is special, not only as an actor but a human being as well. I also think Pierce Brosnan is an excellent Bond (didn't like Timothy Dalton in that role) Since the various actors portraying Bond were obviously accepted by the public, I see no reason why a different actor for Straker wouldn't be accepted. Still, the best way to go around that would be to have another Commander at the helm.... CU Lieve * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Lieve Peten, Vlaanderen, Belgium : Mailto:[hidden email] * Internet Sites link page: http://pinball.iwarp.com/mysites.html * The Pinball Site * Loch Ness + UFOs in Belgium * Vangelis * * Nikita * UFO TV-series * Animated Gifs * Andrea Bocelli * |
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>(I wrote) > > I first saw Star Trek when I was young (13 or 14?), maybe if I had > > been older it wouldn't have appealed any more? (Paul replied) >I'll bet that about, oh, let's say, 85% of the listees here are 35 or >older. Including me, I'm 46. But when did the said listees watch UFO for the first time? I was 20. CU Lieve Col. Lieve Peten, Commander MarsBase - Mailto:[hidden email] "That's what life is all about, I guess - The things we never say." Cmdr. Ed Straker, UFO Series, Subsmash episode. SHADO/UFO pages : http://shado.simplenet.com/aspects MarsBase/UFO: http://shado.iwarp.com |
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<< ...but then how does one start loving any series at all? Does one sit through several episodes bored to death, hoping for this relationship to spring up? :-) >> No, you're right, there has to be a spark between program and viewer which pulls them back for a second episode. Farscape was a bad example in this context. Babylon5 and Crusade is maybe better. I was neutral about Crusade initially but warmed to it after a couple of eps. Love it now. Now that it's no more! or so I believe. Lieve: << That was partly because I love to do things with my computer and partly because I've stopped blaming Ed B for not being blond. Hardly his fault, really :-) >> Actually, I am with you on this. During UFOs original transmission, I think I remember, in a newspaper, seeing a photo of EB - with brown hair - and I thought the equivalent of "ewwwwwwwwwwwww, no!!" It was definitely the Straker character that appealed to me, not so much the actor. And yes, I know they're allegedly indivisible but... << The thing is that I will always watch a movie with an actor in it that I like from another series/movie, maybe because I'll hope to find the same qualities of that character there? Very illogical, obviously, but then a woman is not supposed to be logical, right? >> Wrong! I am very logical. But perhaps the rest of the above is why I don't tend to follow actors in other parts. Unless they play similar roles. And EB didn't, did he? Did he ever repeat the style of the Straker role? <<I also think Pierce Brosnan is an excellent Bond (didn't like Timothy Dalton in that role)>> I must be the only individual in existence who thought Dalton was a perfectly adequate Bond. Connery was too old when he made his 'comeback'. Roger Moore looked daft. Lazenby... irrelevant. Dalton - fine. Brosnan excellent. Did I miss anyone? <<Still, the best way to go around that would be to have another Commander at the helm....>> Should UFO2 ever hit the screens (and I'd bet a million to one against despite the innovative ideas that have come up on this list recently) it would have to be a new Commander. A whole new team. Sadly, but realistically, UFO1 wasn't a big enough hit to need the old... er... original actors to reprise their parts. Enchanting though their parts may be. <Just can't resist the smut, can you Carly? :-D |
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> I must be the only individual in existence who thought Dalton was a > perfectly adequate Bond. Connery was too old when he made > his 'comeback'. Roger Moore looked daft. Lazenby... irrelevant. > Dalton - fine. Brosnan excellent. Did I miss anyone? Not at all Carly - Dalton was easily the best 007 of the lot. Connery was excellent, Brosnan adequate, Lazenby a bit iffy, Moore downright dreadful. James |
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> Hi All, > > >(I wrote) > > > I first saw Star Trek when I was young (13 or 14?), maybe if I had > > > been older it wouldn't have appealed any more? > > (Paul replied) > >I'll bet that about, oh, let's say, 85% of the listees here are 35 or > >older. > > Including me, I'm 46. > But when did the said listees watch UFO for the first time? I was 20. I was about 30 when I first saw UFO ... -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Ooooh, Brisco!! Warn me before you get nekkid in front of me!" -- Lord Bowler =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://users4.50megs.com/yuchtar http://users2.50megs.com/nunzie |
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> <<I also think Pierce Brosnan is an excellent Bond (didn't like > Timothy Dalton in that role)>> > > I must be the only individual in existence who thought Dalton was a > perfectly adequate Bond. Connery was too old when he made > his 'comeback'. Roger Moore looked daft. Lazenby... irrelevant. > Dalton - fine. Brosnan excellent. Did I miss anyone? I liked Dalton. Connery is just too sexy, regardless of age, Roger Moore was fine - he was the first Bond I saw, Lazenby was okay too, if it weren't for the awful dialog he had been given. Brosnan looks more the part as written than all the others. And you missed David Niven, who was good and Barry Nelson, who I never saw ... > <<Still, the best way to go around that would be to have another > Commander at the helm....>> > > Should UFO2 ever hit the screens (and I'd bet a million to one > against despite the innovative ideas that have come up on this list > recently) it would have to be a new Commander. A whole new team. I agree. > Sadly, but realistically, UFO1 wasn't a big enough hit to need the > old... er... original actors to reprise their parts. Enchanting > though their parts may be. <Just can't resist the smut, can you Carly? Well, movie remakes (and new series remakes) usually have a cameo appearance by an original actor or two .... -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Ooooh, Brisco!! Warn me before you get nekkid in front of me!" -- Lord Bowler =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://users4.50megs.com/yuchtar http://users2.50megs.com/nunzie |
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RAT OWN, Amelia! I definitely DIG an older Straker!! (But, then, I loooove
older men anyhoo....) I think the writers could give an older Straker a ton more angst and whatever that made his character appealing to both men and women in the first series. Personally, I loved seeing Shatner portray Kirk as older, a bit wiser, universe-weary, et al - Kirk in the movies is a much more attractive Kirk than in TOS for all those reasons. It was the aging process, the realization that he'd given all he had to give to "save civilization as we know it" - and what did he have to show for it personally? Kirk was covered in glory, but he'd lost his only son (that he knew about, ha ha!), he was losing his commission, being eventually put out to pasture, etc.....Straker could identify with Kirk big time on alot of these issues, I'm sure. Pam |
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