Band of Brothers schrijver schrijft Star Trek XI
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Band of Brothers schrijver schrijft Star Trek XI
Variety raised eyebrows this week when in an interview with TREK producer Rick Berman the trade named "Eric Genderson" as the scribe brought in by Paramount to work with Berman and producers Kerry McCluggage and Jordan Kerner on an eleventh STAR TREK feature film. TrekWeb has confirmed from the writer of the article that indeed the individual in question is actually Erik Jendresen, one of the Emmy Award-winning producers of BAND OF BROTHERS.
Jendresen is an accomplished writer in many genres, having novels, plays, and screenplays to his credit. IGN FilmForce reviewed Jendresen's career aptl in a "10 Questions" interview posted in December 2003. According to the article, Jendresen has penned the novels THE FOUR WINDS and ISLANDS OF THE SUN as well as two children's books, HANUMAN and THE FIRST STORY EVER TOLD. Among his film credits are CRAZY AS HELL and DEADLOCKED, as well as several projects in development.
Jendresen has adapted Sebastian Junger's book FIRE and is working with Paramount on a National Geographic Films picture ALOFT, rumored to be directed by Robert Redford. He's also written the plays MALICE, AFORETHOUGHT, and THE KILLING OF MICHAEL MALLOY.
In his IGN interview, when asked which project did not live up to his expectations, he answered: "BAND OF BROTHERS and every other screenplay which has been produced to date." Jendresen also said if he could change one thing about the filmmaking industry, "it would be that I could change more than one thing. Film is not, simply, "a director's medium." It certainly didn't used to be."
http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/02/25/ ... bb0d.shtml
Jendresen is an accomplished writer in many genres, having novels, plays, and screenplays to his credit. IGN FilmForce reviewed Jendresen's career aptl in a "10 Questions" interview posted in December 2003. According to the article, Jendresen has penned the novels THE FOUR WINDS and ISLANDS OF THE SUN as well as two children's books, HANUMAN and THE FIRST STORY EVER TOLD. Among his film credits are CRAZY AS HELL and DEADLOCKED, as well as several projects in development.
Jendresen has adapted Sebastian Junger's book FIRE and is working with Paramount on a National Geographic Films picture ALOFT, rumored to be directed by Robert Redford. He's also written the plays MALICE, AFORETHOUGHT, and THE KILLING OF MICHAEL MALLOY.
In his IGN interview, when asked which project did not live up to his expectations, he answered: "BAND OF BROTHERS and every other screenplay which has been produced to date." Jendresen also said if he could change one thing about the filmmaking industry, "it would be that I could change more than one thing. Film is not, simply, "a director's medium." It certainly didn't used to be."
http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/02/25/ ... bb0d.shtml
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Ik las ergens een uitspraak van een acteur van TNG, die vertelde iets als
'Van alle scripts voor Nemesis hebben ze het script genomen die iedereen het slechts vond.'
'Van alle scripts voor Nemesis hebben ze het script genomen die iedereen het slechts vond.'
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Uhm... nee!Section31 schreef:
Met shuttles en transporters zijn land voertuigen compleet overbodig.
Hovercars bestaan (TNG, DS9 en mogelijk ook VOY).
Anti-transportersystemen bestaan. En shuttles zijn vaak licht bepantserd kunnen worden neergehaald, mogelijk makkelijker dan een hovertank omdat een shuttle waarschijnlijk een grotere energie output heeft.
Maar goed, ik hoop op een film die zich duidelijk richt op de personages, interessante personages en dat er een goed verhaal is wat voortvloeit uit die personages. De Master & Commander aanpak. Ik vind dat een erg toffe film en ik denk ook dat zo'n soort verhaal heel goed aan te passen is voor een 22e eeuwse Trek film wat zich afspeelt tijdens de Earth-Romulan War. Mogelijk moet dan heel ENT genegeerd worden maar daar heb ik absoluut geen moeite mee.
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STAR TREK XI screenwriter Erik Jendresen has spoken out in an interview with SyFy Portal. The BAND OF BROTHERS scribe suggests that the eleventh franchise film -- which he confirmed will involve no existing characters and take place about 160 years before 'Kirk' is born -- may borrow some of the grittiness of that miniseries.
There's an old tradition in space films, if you think about it, where war and conflict are very sterile," Jendresen said. "Death doesn't hurt, it's not really ugly. You can get killed by a phaser and just... disintegrate.
"We're going 160-odd years before Kirk is born. It's an earlier time, and I think it would be really refreshing to feel something in the course of telling this tale, instead of being wowed by special effects, or presenting another crew in jeopardy where, in the end, the captain does something brilliant, and all's right with the world."
Rumors have speculated that the film might involve the Romulan Wars from TREK lore, to have taken place in the late 2150s. Based on Jendresen's rough estimate, this could very well be the case. Another remark feeds into this rumor.
"Everybody just needs to just take a Romulan chill pill and have some faith," he says, reflecting on the negativity surrounding STAR TREK in recent years. "Everything that has gone down over the last few years has not been lost on the gentlemen involved in this effort. I think it would be wonderful to bring a whole new generation into this world."
Jendresen, who says he was originally not interested in the project, signed on only when studio brass assured him it would be entirely different from all previous STAR TREK endeavors.
"By the end of this story, everyone isn't fine," Jendresen said. "I can safely say as a storyteller with certain standards - my intention is literally as a writer, as a storyteller, as a filmmaker, to go boldly where no one has gone before."
http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/03/09/ ... 754e.shtml
There's an old tradition in space films, if you think about it, where war and conflict are very sterile," Jendresen said. "Death doesn't hurt, it's not really ugly. You can get killed by a phaser and just... disintegrate.
"We're going 160-odd years before Kirk is born. It's an earlier time, and I think it would be really refreshing to feel something in the course of telling this tale, instead of being wowed by special effects, or presenting another crew in jeopardy where, in the end, the captain does something brilliant, and all's right with the world."
Rumors have speculated that the film might involve the Romulan Wars from TREK lore, to have taken place in the late 2150s. Based on Jendresen's rough estimate, this could very well be the case. Another remark feeds into this rumor.
"Everybody just needs to just take a Romulan chill pill and have some faith," he says, reflecting on the negativity surrounding STAR TREK in recent years. "Everything that has gone down over the last few years has not been lost on the gentlemen involved in this effort. I think it would be wonderful to bring a whole new generation into this world."
Jendresen, who says he was originally not interested in the project, signed on only when studio brass assured him it would be entirely different from all previous STAR TREK endeavors.
"By the end of this story, everyone isn't fine," Jendresen said. "I can safely say as a storyteller with certain standards - my intention is literally as a writer, as a storyteller, as a filmmaker, to go boldly where no one has gone before."
http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/03/09/ ... 754e.shtml