DuracellEnergizer said:
So Hitler had the right idea all along.
Oh for crying out loud, really?
Did this really call for Godwinning the thread???
Look what I was saying is that when there is so much Star Trek out there then of course it is going to be hard for a movie to make more then $400 million at the box office, so if you limit the amount of Trek out there then it will make it more of an event when a new movie comes out. At no time did I say they should burn the old film prints. What I was talking about is something that is already done by Disney, they limit the number of home video releases of their classic movies and if they want to rerelease a film in theaters they don't release it on home video until after it has finished it's run in theaters. That is all I was talking about doing. The old stuff has been on home video for so long so maybe if they vaulted it for a few years so it didn't seem like every time you turned around you were seeing Star Trek it would make the release of the new movies more of a special event and they would do better at the box office.