Star Trek (2009)
#26
Posted 23 January 2008 - 15:27
#27
Posted 23 January 2008 - 16:38
#28
Posted 23 January 2008 - 16:56

Du skall inte lyssna på vad jag säger; du skall fatta vad jag menar.
»Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.« (Samuel Beckett)
#29
Posted 23 January 2008 - 18:42
har listat ut vad det är för fel efter lite sökande på google. quicktime stöder inte 64bits Vista.
Vad tur att jag har 32bit Vista. 64bit vista kan alltså inte emulera 32bit?
Det det kan ju inte stämma när det inte finns så många program i 64bit
Slutsatsen är att ett fel borde ha uppstått med programmet.
#30
Posted 23 January 2008 - 19:24
BTW GG på HD-Trailers måste man ladda ned filmen och om den heter 'makeplaylist.dll' döpa om den till *.mov för att det skall funka ordentligt.
Edited by XC, 23 January 2008 - 19:25.

Du skall inte lyssna på vad jag säger; du skall fatta vad jag menar.
»Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.« (Samuel Beckett)
#31
Posted 23 January 2008 - 19:47
som borde kunna emulleras.
#32
Posted 23 January 2008 - 19:51

Du skall inte lyssna på vad jag säger; du skall fatta vad jag menar.
»Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.« (Samuel Beckett)
#35
Posted 14 February 2008 - 11:39
Jag är kluven. Givetvis vill jag att filmen ska bli så bra som möjligt och tror dom att den är så pass bra att den kan "tävla" med alla andra sommarfilmer 2009 så är det ju ett gott tecken att dom har något riktigt bra på gång. Men jag har varit med tidigare då filmbolag gjort samma sak med andra filmer vilket gjort att dom mer eller mindre drunknat i all konkurrens. Nåväl, den som lever får se som det så fint brukar kallas.
Trekmovie - Breaking News: Star Trek Pushed To May 2009
February 13, 2008
Variety is reporting that Paramount has pushed the release of the new Star Trek movie from Christmas 2008 to May 8, 2009. Apparently the reason is to go for bigger box office during the summer season. Variety quotes a studio insider saying "Star Trek has the potential to gross more in May than in December."
Update: Trek move part of larger reshuffling at Paramount
Apparently this is all part of a larger plan on the part of Paramount and the decision was likely made by new Film Division Head John Lesher. Here is more from Variety’s Blog.John Lesher is starting to make his imprint felt at Paramount. (And make no mistake, he’s still overseeing Vantage too.) Paramount is changing a number of release dates on their 2008 and 2009 skeds, moving J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek from Christmas, 2008 to May 8, 2009. David Fincher’s Brad Pitt-starrer The Curious Case of Benjamin Button will move from November 26 to December 19, 2008.
DreamWorks Pictures’ comedy Tropic Thunder, originally scheduled for July 11, will now be released on August 15 by DreamWorks-Paramount. And Sam Mendes’ Revolutionary Road, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, originally announced as a DreamWorks-Paramount release, will now be distributed by Paramount Vantage. Which makes perfect sense; who better to handle it as an Oscar contender?
Update 2: Nothing to do with script
The Hollywood Reporter also notes that Paramount’s reshuffling of six films was due to a rethink after the strike and that in the case of Trek it was not related to the script.Dramatically underscoring the need for movie-side execs to review slates following the long writers strike, Paramount on Wednesday bounced six films to new dates and moved two unslotted films to next year’s calendar.
Other distributors were scrambling to complete similar reviews of their upcoming productions to determine what can or can’t be delivered on scheduled dates. In some cases, films will move because of talent issues, but many film projects have been frozen in time when script rewrites weren’t completed before the 100-day scribe walkout.
"Star Trek" arguably was the biggest film moved, with the intended Christmas Day release now set for the first prime date in the following summer boxoffice season: May 8, 2009. But Trek appears something of an exception in the mix of itinerant pics, with its shift unrelated to script or cast considerations.
"Star Trek is moving to summer because its has so much boxoffice potential," Par spokesman Michael Vollman said. "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."
Summer a better move?
Although winter release films can make a lot of money (like the recent Lord of the Rings films and last years Bond film), the biggest film’s tend to come out in the Summer. Due to the writer’s strike, the summer of 2009 will be a bit lighter than 2007 and 2008. Right now there are no movies slated for the 8th of May 2009, although the week before is X-Men Origins: Wolverine and the week after is Angels and Demons (ironically this sequel to The Da Vinci Code was originally slated to come out the weekend before Star Trek in December 2008). Of course, there is no guarantee those films will stay in those slots. As for Christmas this year, Star Trek was one of three films being released that day (although the other two were likely more aimed at different markets).
The move could be to help fill Paramount Dreamworks 2009 line-up after 2008 which already has a number of strong entries (Spiderwick, Iron Man, Indy 4, Madagascar 2, The Love Guru, Benjamin Button, etc.). The only other big films currently slated for Summer 2009 are Transformers 2 on June 29th and G.I. Joe in August.
As more details emerge, TrekMovie.com will report them.
My take
Obviously my first feeling is disappointment. No one saw this coming and all reports from the production and Paramount are that things are looking great. Looking at the landscape I think it is likely that Paramount feel their 2008 lineup is already strong and their 2009 is looking a little thin. Plus 2009 has less competition and more summer movie goers. Of course it should also ensure a better film as all that time can be spent on more polishing and more post-production. So in the end we can get a better movie that appeals to a larger audience (translating into more strength for the franchise) which is all good. But it still means waiting twenty more weeks for the film and that is not fun.
Edited by Cartman, 14 February 2008 - 11:59.
#36
Posted 18 February 2008 - 19:46
Sedan tror jag att det är overkill av Paramount att gå upp mot alla filmerna i sommar, jag tror chansen för misslyckande är mer överhängande än chanserna för att dom ska lyckas dra mer publik och få mer intäkter.
#37
Posted 20 February 2008 - 12:41
#38
Posted 20 February 2008 - 17:08
Den var falsk. Det var en replica från Star Trek V-VI.
And if they think of me now and then, if they don't forget me, then our hearts will be one. I don't need a weapon. My friends are my power!
-Sora, Kingdom Hearts
#39
Posted 26 February 2008 - 18:21
Jo, jag tror att "wow"-faktorn är större om man inte redan känner till att en Trek-film är på gång.Jag tycker att trailern är ganska dålig, den gav mig inte alls speciellt mycket. Hoppas att nästa ger oss en liten försmak av hur skådespelarna är i sina respektive roller.
Något som förvånar mig (jämte det att svetsaryrket fortfarande existerar på 2200-talet) är att det sitter stora propellrar istället för Bussard collectors på nacellerna. Är det här Star Trek: The Steampunk Picture eller vad?
#40
Posted 27 February 2008 - 18:56
#41
Posted 18 March 2008 - 11:53
Trekweb - Set Report and New Spy Photos from the New Star Trek Movie - Minor Spoilers
18 March 2008
ComingSoon posted the following set report from the new Star Trek movie, from a sccoper named 'brnbro63'
If anyone is interested, the new 'Star Trek' movie began filming at Cal State Northridge today. Looks like they are filming a scene at an academy/school because everyone is dressed in same crimson uniform. There is also a very cool car/cart that was driven onto the set, looks like miniature 3-wheeled version of Mach 5/ Star Trek insignia.
Plus, AICN posted more spy photos from the Trek set, which appears to confirm the ComingSoon report. The photos show various cadets in red uniforms at the academy, with a large blue screen in the set, and even a pic of the of futuristic car mentioned in the ComingSoon report.
#43
Posted 02 April 2008 - 09:36
#44
Posted 09 May 2008 - 12:42
Trek Movie - Star Trek Movie Countdown: One Year To Go
May 8, 2008
One May 8 2009, exactly one year from today, the new Star Trek feature film will open. Of course last Christmas was also a ‘one year mark,’ until they moved the movie to May in order to capitalize on the summer movie season. Although there has been a lot said (and some shown) about this film, there are still a lot of events coming up over the next year to look forward to.
Some of the bigger events we can expect over the next year:
* First cast photos
* First full photo(s) of the Enterprise
* 2nd ‘teaser’ trailer
* More teaser posters
* First full posters
* Announcement of a ‘tagline’ for the film (’Under construction’ is not it)
* New viral marketing site(s)
* Full theatrical trailer
* First comic book & book tie-ins
* First toys/merchandise
In addition to those events there will of course be more and more interviews, production photos, posters, clips, TV spots, and other usual stuff related to a big movie. Much of this will, of course, be weighted towards the Spring of 2009. However some of the above will be happening in 2008, but much of the timing is still up in the air. The feeling around Paramount now is that it is difficult to get a lot of notice while we are in the peak of Summer 08 movie season (and while they are also very busy promoting Iron Man, Indy 4, Love Guru, etc). The next big opportunity for new things is Comic Con in late July. So for now, expect the continued ’slow burn’ as producer Damon Lindelof said in his TrekMovie.com interview.
But TrekMovie.com will continue to try and bring new as much as we can as soon as we can. During May (and beyond), look forward to:
* Interviews
* More cast revelations (just small parts but filling out the cast)
* ‘Get to know the crew’, profiles on those working on Star Trek 2009
* And for those who cannot resist….Spoilers
Det kommer förhoppningsvis bli ett riktigt intressant år.
#45
Posted 14 May 2008 - 13:46
News: JJ's Star Trek not just a prequel
Star Trek The Next Generation sequel, anyone?
14 May 2008 11:20am
You might have seen JJ Abrams mention offhand that his Star Trek flick is a prequel, but it's also "more than that," and wondered what the Tribble he was talking about.
Well, TrekMovie.com have confirmed that Abrams' Trek will open in the post Nemesis timeframe, making it a Next Generation sequel too.
Hit the link for more, but set phasers to spoiler.
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...och eftersom jag är karl kan jag inte multitaska och hålla två olika parallela universum i skallen samtidigt.
...jag förberedde mig på det värsta: dvs ett episkt prettodrama som Wylie och Synon antagligen skulle sucka nöjt över.
#46
Posted 14 May 2008 - 14:46
#47
Posted 14 May 2008 - 14:53
Alltså, dom räknar filmen som en "uppföljare" bara för att filmen troligtvis startar i tidseran efter Nemesis med en äldre Spock och sedan blir väl resterande av filmen antingen en tidsresehistoria eller en film med tillbakablickar. Det är så man skulle kunna tolka det i alla fall .
#48
Posted 20 May 2008 - 14:19
If you believe in love at first sight - Nothing's Impossible
I still believe in love at first sight - Nothing's Impossible // Nothing's Impossible - Depeche Mode 2005
* Lyssnar på just nu * Delar med mig * Twitter * DinoRPG *
Forumets kak- tårt- & glass monster
>>Årets Kvinnliga Medlem 2006, 2007 & 2008<< >>Årets Moderator 2007 & 2008<< >>Årets Shoppingkompass (=Årets Garv) 2009<<
Esseffennälg (pop.) - Skrivs egentligen SFN-älg och är en ytterst sällsynt ras av älg som enbart finns i vilt tillstånd på Sci-Fi Nytt.
Enstaka exemplar kan hittas också på Tv-land, men de brukar snabbt bli förvirrade och skynda sig tillbaka till Sci-Fi Nytt.
...och eftersom jag är karl kan jag inte multitaska och hålla två olika parallela universum i skallen samtidigt.
...jag förberedde mig på det värsta: dvs ett episkt prettodrama som Wylie och Synon antagligen skulle sucka nöjt över.
#49
Posted 20 May 2008 - 15:56
Alltså, dom räknar filmen som en "uppföljare" bara för att filmen troligtvis startar i tidseran efter Nemesis med en äldre Spock och sedan blir väl resterande av filmen antingen en tidsresehistoria eller en film med tillbakablickar. Det är så man skulle kunna tolka det i alla fall .
Jag håller fortfarande tummarna för de tidiga spoilersen ska vara sanna.
»Cthulhu är passé. Det är Love Cthulhu som gäller numera. Jag hade då bara inte en aning om att det var jag som var Love Cthulhu.«
#50
Posted 20 May 2008 - 16:04




