Sunday, April 1, 2012

I for one say Thank God for this....

Kinda like colorizing a classic BW movie, some things should not be done.

CBS (and possibly J.J. Abrams) have put a stop to that long-lost Star Trek episode

Its ongoing mission to seek out new life and new civilizations that do not conform to intellectual property laws and destroy them, CBS has put a stop to plans to adapt Norman Spinrad’s long-lost original Star Trek script “He Walked Among Us,” which the author had been preparing to film with the fan group Star Trek: New Voyages, some 45 years after last laying eyes on it. As previously reported, Spinrad hoped to bring his original, abandoned screenplay to life as part of the popular web series Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II, and in the meantime had begun selling digital copies of his story about the Enterprise crew’s encounter with a self-proclaimed messiah. But after news of Spinrad’s discovery spread rapidly around the Internet, CBS set its phasers to “meddling threats of litigation,” sending a cease-and-desist letter to Spinrad that demanded he remove the script from the web and immediately scrap all plans to adapt it, given that it still legally belongs to the studio...

...For what it’s worth, Spinrad only makes this connection indirectly—responding to a fan’s assertion that “maybe J.J. isn’t to blame after all” with “I didn’t say that,” then continuing, “But I am not legally bound not to say that I found J.J. Abrams' first Star Trek film quite inferior to the Phase II videos and his cavalier attitude towards the decades-long legacy of what Star Trek has come to mean to the general culture quite reprehensible, and indeed artistically counterproductive.” So, that definitely seems sort of telling.

Again guys, leave The Original Series alone. It's a classic of TV and should not be abused like Hawaii 50, etc.

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