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Rewatching DS9 and i have to say, Jadzia Dax is kind of a bitch. Particularly in how she treats Worf.
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Picard: There is an ongoing psy-op that season 3 was good.
Art is a product of the time and place it's made. The biggest problem was that despite the stakes, not much happens once Spock shows up until he figures out he can have emotions and be a Vulcan after all. The crew goes to see the crew of V'ger and the movie promptly grinds to a halt.As I've aged, my opinion of it has continued to improve it really gets a bad rap that it doesn't deserve. It's a great movie with a couple minor flaws:
Aside from these issues, it's solid. Robert Wise was a legendary director, the acting is pretty good, and it's fundamentally a pretty good Star Trek story. Aside from the starship porn, the pacing is even OK.
- The script isn't enough for the run-time. The original script was based on a proposed episode for Star Trek Phase II (the series that TMP replaced) titled "In thy image". While tweaks were made for the movie, the core of the story remained what was essentially a 40-minute TV episode.
- Starship porn. Paramount spent a lot of money on the fancy new Enterprise model, and they'd be damned if they weren't going to show it off. I always loved it, but, objectively, 10 minutes of Kirk slowly orbiting the ship to classical music, and another 10 minutes of the ship slowly flying over V'ger, really drag the pacing.
- The 1970's. The movie was filmed during the peak of disco, and it shows. Not just with Disco McCoy, but with beige sterile sets, and the drab pantsuit uniforms. All Trek has the smell of it's time, but TMP absolutely reeks of the Carter administration.
Worf and Dax both think “I can fix her/him”.Rewatching DS9 and i have to say, Jadzia Dax is kind of a bitch. Particularly in how she treats Worf.
It's still a better love story than Twilight - and everything nu-Trek has ever done in that regard. Trek was never good doing romance. Worf and Dax are fine, exactly because they're two quite difficult and especially different people.Worf and Dax both think “I can fix her/him”.
I never minded that much, because the Big E is a member of the main cast. Without the ship, where would Kirk and gang be? Starship porn is important, pacing be damned. The new model of the Enterprise also paid itself off over the years. They kept it for six movies, and some of the bits and pieces were later used in the television shows. Hell, Picard's first ship, the Stargazer, initially was planned to be a refit Connie rather than what we got.Starship porn. Paramount spent a lot of money on the fancy new Enterprise model, and they'd be damned if they weren't going to show it off. I always loved it, but, objectively, 10 minutes of Kirk slowly orbiting the ship to classical music, and another 10 minutes of the ship slowly flying over V'ger, really drag the pacing.
3 is a great movie and also serves as the beginning point of the best Star Trek overarching storyline; Kirk's racism arc.But take that with a grain of salt as I also really liked 3. Kelly doing his best Nimoy impression never fails to entertain me and I liked the whole plot line of getting Spock back together before his Ka destroyed Bone's mind. Kurg is a great Klingon who set the stage for all the "stupid but honourable" Klingon's to come and the BoP design is fucking iconic for a reason. 50 years later they're still using it.
-It's too long
- The script isn't enough for the run-time. The original script was based on a proposed episode for Star Trek Phase II (the series that TMP replaced) titled "In thy image". While tweaks were made for the movie, the core of the story remained what was essentially a 40-minute TV episode.
- Starship porn. Paramount spent a lot of money on the fancy new Enterprise model, and they'd be damned if they weren't going to show it off. I always loved it, but, objectively, 10 minutes of Kirk slowly orbiting the ship to classical music, and another 10 minutes of the ship slowly flying over V'ger, really drag the pacing.
- The 1970's. The movie was filmed during the peak of disco, and it shows. Not just with Disco McCoy, but with beige sterile sets, and the drab pantsuit uniforms. All Trek has the smell of it's time, but TMP absolutely reeks of the Carter administration.
I never minded that much, because the Big E is a member of the main cast. Without the ship, where would Kirk and gang be? Starship porn is important, pacing be damned. The new model of the Enterprise also paid itself off over the years. They kept it for six movies, and some of the bits and pieces were later used in the television shows. Hell, Picard's first ship, the Stargazer, initially was planned to be a refit Connie rather than what we got.
Yeah, I'm with you both. If you're a trek or more general sci-fi fan, they're gorgeous. The original models and effects shots have held up very well, even ignoring the 4k updates made for the more recent director's cut, and compare very favorably with the work ILM was doing on Empire Strikes Back at roughly the same time.TMP's spaceship porn really is fucking sweet on a well-focused and lit big screen and carries the whole thing a lot more than it does on even a large-ish hdtv
Trek 5 has important rock climbing and god punching, two aspects of TOS underrepresented in the movies.
STIII is 1000% underrated, and my second favorite Trek movie after TWOK. I need to get the 4k BluRay version that released a couple years ago.3 is a great movie and also serves as the beginning point of the best Star Trek overarching storyline; Kirk's racism arc.
I saw some guy took footage from TMP and changed the color pallet to be closer to the TOS standard, so instead of beige and gray everything, turbolift doors are red, the control console desk tops are glossy black, the chair upholstery is some darker color and it makes the entire set just pop to the eye.3 is a great movie and also serves as the beginning point of the best Star Trek overarching storyline; Kirk's racism arc.
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-It's too long
-Nothing happens
-The visual design of everything that isn't a starship looks like beige bootycheeks
Just watch The Changeling and Saturday Night Fever back to back, then take a really long nap. It's the same experience.
3 is a great movie and also serves as the beginning point of the best Star Trek overarching storyline; Kirk's racism arc.
iirc wasn't Kirk more specifically killed by Alex in the earlier version and they rehot it or something?I LOVED Kirks anti-Klingon arc. It made sense, it made Kirk more human as he has a flaw and he's not the peerless hero that TOS made him out to be and it gave us probably the second most killer line in the whole IP
"Let them DIE"
Oddly enough Shatner hated that line and wanted it cut. He felt it was un-Kirk like and fought very hard to get Nimoy to cut it. Hell even to film the line Nimoy had to trick Shatner telling him it was just a rough take but it ended up being amazingly powerful. So powerful in fact that when Shatner saw the dailies even he admitted it should stay in.
Kirk had very good reasons to hate the Klingon's, very personal reasons. While Khan was Kirk's personal nemesis in the sense Khan was Kirk's foil but it was the Klingon's who were Kirk's antagonists. They've tried to kill him many many many times, they ended up killing his only son and they killed his beloved ship (kinda) and in the end it's understandable that he would want them gone forever.
In my mind it should have been the Klingon's who killed Kirk, none of this Generation nonsense. Either let Kirk be killed in a desperate last man stand to protect something vital, fighting his hated foes and go down in glory as the hero he is or let him die at home in bed, surrounded by green Orion slave girls like a boss having survived everything the universe could throw at him.
That Generations crap getting of sucked out into space in an accident and into the vortex thing always pissed me off.
Kirk is one of mankind's greatest hero's. Let him go out like a boss.
When that movie came out, I saw a standup comedian on late night TV that had a joke about this. Basically he said he wanted to see Kirk die on the bridge of the burning Enterprise, crashing the ship into a Klingon armada in a kamikaze attack and saving the galaxy. And I realized that he was right.In my mind it should have been the Klingon's who killed Kirk, none of this Generation nonsense. Either let Kirk be killed in a desperate last man stand to protect something vital, fighting his hated foes and go down in glory as the hero he is or let him die at home in bed, surrounded by green Orion slave girls like a boss having survived everything the universe could throw at him.
That Generations crap getting of sucked out into space in an accident and into the vortex thing always pissed me off.
Kirk is one of mankind's greatest hero's. Let him go out like a boss.