The problems of modern Star Trek on the big and small screens. (#625)

ROBSERVATIONS host, Robert Meyer Burnett, shares an interview from Trekmovie.com with Star Trek luminary Ron Moore. Moore tells why, in his opinion, Star Trek may not be a good fit for the cinematic format. He suggests that Star Trek stories don't always make for good "spectacle" of the kind that shows best on the big screen. This article then segues into a longer discussion of Star Trek's popularity and attractiveness to its audience.RMB shares some tremendous letters fellow Imagination Connoisseurs and answers questions from fans following along in the livestream's chat session. (ROBSERVATIONS Episode #625 • Originally streamed February 20, 2021)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/robservations-the-show-about-something--4698528/support.

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With over three decades of work in Hollywood behind him, journeyman filmmaker Robert Meyer Burnett, best known for directing, co-writing and editing the award-winning cult favorite feature film FREE ENTERPRISE, starring Emmy winners William Shatner and Eric McCormack, offers his own unique perspective on the entertainment industry in his daily “Robservations” podcast - free-flowing, streaming conversations with industry professionals and fans about everything from toys to comics to movies and television. Rob brings an interesting perspective to the world of genre entertainment that’s definitely “big picture” stuff.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/robservations-the-show-about-something--4698528/support.