empire-related stories
Posted Apr 22nd 2009 11:20AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, Reality-Free, Star Trek: Original Series

The new
Star Trek movie has already opened in places like England, France, and Australia. I'm not sure why it opened there first, but the reviews so far have been pretty much off the charts.
Variety loves it,
The Daily Mail calls it "the best prequel of all-time,"
Empire says it's "the most exhilarating
Trek to date,"
Urban Cinefile says it's "an extraordinary achievement,"
Cinema Blend says it's "the best
Trek movie since
The Wrath of Khan," and
Aint It Cool News says "it makes
Gone with the Wind look like a maggot-infested crapfest." Well, no, but they say it's really great.
(If you click on the links above, expect SPOILERS.)
Posted Apr 25th 2006 7:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV Royalty, Talent

Everyone was excited the other day when Variety reported that
Lost/
Alias creator and
Mission: Impossible 3 director J.J. Abrams was going to direct the
next
Star Trek flick in 2008, making a prequel to the original Kirk/Spock show. But it wasn't exactly as the
paper reported ...or was it? Empire has
a quick
interview with Abrams:
"The whole thing was reported entirely without our cooperation. People
learned that I was producing a Star Trek film, that I had an option to direct it, they hear rumors of what the thing
was going to be and ran with a story that is not entirely accurate."
But here's where the
confusion starts. The headline of this article is "It Won't Be Kirk and Spock." But then the article goes on
to say that Abrams is a fan of the original series, he thinks the characters are "spectacular," that the
characters "could live again," and that he isn't releasing any details of the plot. So why is the article
titled and slanted like that? There's really nothing here that contradicts the news from the other day, except that
Abrams hasn't officially signed on as director yet.