Pal, it's always possible. But, for me, they got off on the wrong foot by 
inventing a bad guy, when there are so many from Trek's history they could've 
dragged in. And, again for me, there's the "why do more Trek now?" angle. I 
still think that it's well past the saturation point.

Astromancer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               I know you 
guys are going to throw sticks at me, but what if they surprise us and it's 
really good? I mean, they must have learned something from Enterprise...
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:          "Jaws" helped start it, "Star Wars" cemented 
it, i believe. it's still artificial to me.
 
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 From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 Summer used to be when they drumped the rejects, until the success of 
 Star Wars, I think.
 
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 > Mistake to my mind. I was looking forward to a winter release. They better 
 > hope there's not even more competition during the summer blockbuster season, 
 > or it'll tank.
 > Have I mentioned recently that i *hate* this artificial system of releasing 
 > only certain movies at certain times? A great movie will bring in the 
 > audiences at any time. Oscar hopefuls shouldn't have to only get released 
 > during the fall and winter. Summer shouldn't be the domain of big-budget FX 
 > heavy flicks. I can remember seeing some of my favorite movies of all time 
 > at all kinds of odd times of the year.
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 > From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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 > 
 >> Trek Moved To '09 
 >>
 >> Paramount on Feb. 13 pushed its highly anticipated Star Trek movie to 
 >> May 8, 2009, from an original Christmas 2008 release, to take advantage 
 >> of the summer box-office season, according to The Hollywood Reporter. 
 >>
 >> "Star Trek is moving to summer because its has so much box-office 
 >> potential," Paramount spokesman Michael Vollman told the trade paper. 
 >> "It does not need any script tweaks. They're two-thirds of the way 
 >> through shooting, and we would have delivered a great movie at Christmas." 
 >>
 >> Trek is one of several films the studio has shuffled to new dates now 
 >> that the writers' strike has ended. Trek's shift is reportedly unrelated 
 >> to script or cast considerations. 
 >>
 >> Replacing Trek on Paramount's holiday 2008 schedule is the Brad 
 >> Pitt-Cate Blanchett fantasy film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, 
 >> which moves to Dec. 19 from Nov. 26. 
 >>
 >> Case 39, meanwhile, moves to April 10, 2009, from Aug. 22 of this year. 
 >> And Nowhereland, an Eddie Murphy fantasy comedy previously set for Sept. 
 >> 26, now will bow June 12, 2009. 
 >> http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=48530 
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