JJ Abrams wasn't a huge fan of the original Star Trek TV series as a kid, but he does have one unabashed gee-whiz Star Trek memory: watching the first feature film (1979's Star Trek: The Motion Picture) and marveling over the big reveal of the Enterprise during a long sequence in which James T. Kirk takes a slow-boat tour around the iconic starship. "The coolest thing about it—maybe the coolest thing in the movie—was when you flew around the ship, you could see all the different panels that made up the ship," says the director of the forthcoming Trek reboot, slated for a May 8, 2009 release. "It was the first time I had ever seen that level of attention, that love of detail, given to the tangible, practical reality of the ship."It has design cues from each era of Star Trek. The bulbous nacelles are from the The Original Series, the saucer and deflector dish are from the Movie Era, and the secondary hull is from The Next Generation.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The new Enterprise
I'm not sure I like it yet. [Link]
1 comment:
looks like the previous Enterprise...As I see it, maybe that will change in the inside
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