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So Discovery has gone from being a prequel to a dystopian far future then. Good job fucking up the past and future of the series, I guess.
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I can't make the claim that V is a great movie, as it suffers from some boring stretches and a bit of an anticlimax. Plus Uhura's fandance.As far as I'm concerned the only bad TOS movie is 5 and mainly just because I get really bored while watching it. Search For Spock is legit great, it just doesn't compare to the heights that 1, 2, and 4 reached. I got the chance to see that on the big screen when it aired in a local theater and James Horner's score combined with the visuals totally knocks it out of the park. Its a genuinely enjoyable movie and its main sins are David's incredibly pointless death and undoing the ending of Wrath of Khan.
I really challenge anyone who says "the odd numbered films suck" to tell me Kirk's one liners, Stealing the Enterprise or the final escape from Genesis aren't great.
If you're going to watch it, be sure to watch this version:
Sadly, it was only released on DVD and likely will never get a Blu-ray release due to technical issues.![]()
Star Trek: The Motion Picture - The Director's Edition (DVD)
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I'm partial to the extended VHS edition. There was some added dialogue I liked that isn't in any other version. I haven't seen the movie or read any of the cast's books in many years, but I think it was an exchange Shatner and Nimoy came up with and convinced Wise to shoot.
All I remember about the DC is a clearer view of Vejur and they shrunk the energy cloud for some reason. I guess someone did the math and decided the Enterprise wasn't traveling through the cloud fast enough to traverse 41 AU in two days.
How do you guys stay awake through TMP long enough to appreciate these things?
and the Picard spin-off is there to fuck up the present part of Trek. They've indeed done a great job destroying the entire timeline.So Discovery has gone from being a prequel to a dystopian far future then. Good job fucking up the past and future of the series, I guess.
wait what?So Discovery has gone from being a prequel to a dystopian far future then. Good job fucking up the past and future of the series, I guess.
Apparently in the season two finale both the ship and what’s-her-face in the iron man suit flew through a wormhole or something and ended up in the future. The Federation doesn’t exist anymore and everything sucks or something.wait what?
How does this show get worse every time I hear about it?Apparently in the season two finale both the ship and what’s-her-face in the iron man suit flew through a wormhole or something and ended up in the future. The Federation doesn’t exist anymore and everything sucks or something.
Watch the season 3 trailer and see if anything looks remotely like Star Trek.How does this show get worse every time I hear about it?
Nope, I am good hearing this shit second hand.Watch the season 3 trailer and see if anything looks remotely like Star Trek.
In season 3 the Federation doesn't exist anymore and the crew of the Discovery find out that trannies and non-binary people are still a thing.How does this show get worse every time I hear about it?
Like I said in my quick reviews, I'd consider V the worst of the TOS movies, but I don't consider it bad on its own. Considering how many goofy episodes there are of TOS (and I hadn't even considered The Way to Eden, thanks for bringing that up), it seems fitting to me that there's at least one TOS movie that also has a somewhat corny plot.I can't make the claim that V is a great movie, as it suffers from some boring stretches and a bit of an anticlimax. Plus Uhura's fandance.
It's actually got very similar beats to "The Way to Eden" ToS episode.
But it does have a very strong Kirk-Spock-McCoy bond throughout. Considering the dark places the series has gone lately, the hokey but charming "row-row-row your boat" scene always makes me smile. Sybock is an interesting and sympathetic character. It rings to me as the most like an original episode of all of the movies.
Plus this is supposedly the movie where Wil Wheaton visited the set and William Shatner put the proverbial Heisman on him. Apparently Wheaton was in tears over the snub. That's worth a full star on its own.
Star Trek V is also the movie with the TOS cast at its best. I mean that scene with Bones and his father, it's so well done and tough to watch.I'll gladly watch V over anything that Kurtzman has overseen
Did you not see my earlier post of the trailer and mention that it's ripping off Andromeda?wait what?
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- Mysterious, possibly dangerous space anomaly that the Enterprise has to investigate (The Doomsday Machine)
- Classic ship battles (Balance of Terror) and obviously being a continuation of Space Seed
- "Something's wrong with a member of the crew, we have to figure this out before it kills him" (Where No Man Has Gone Before, Amok Time)
- The Enterprise crew ends up either in our present day or something that looks similar to save on the costume and set budget (Tomorrow is Yesterday, A Piece of the Action)
- Wrestling with philosophical questions such as the existence of Paradise (The Way to Eden), or flat-out meeting a higher power (Who Mourns for Adonais?)
- Federation diplomacy and intrigue (Journey to Babel, The Trouble with Tribbles)
Star Trek V is also the movie with the TOS cast at its best. I mean that fucking scene with Bones and his father, it's so well done and tough to watch.
Sulu pulls off flying the shuttle into the ship's bay manually so they can evade the Klingons.That's an interesting point since for whatever reason Shatner let the minor TOS cast have actually fairly prominent roles. Ignoring the insanely stupid fandance scene, we have Chekov getting to play Captain for a bit, Uhura and Scotty are implied to have a relationship, and Scotty is a total badass who busts the main trio out of the joint. Though he also does get wiped out by walking into a literal bar, which I'm wondering if that was supposed to be an actual joke or if they just didn't know what the hell to do with him. I forget what Sulu gets to do, I probably need to rewatch it again.
Ok, TL;DR for those who don't know: in Andromeda one of the ships of the Commonwealth (Federation spanning 3 galaxies) gets stuck in a black hole for 300 years. When they come out, the Commonwealth is fallen and the captain of the ship resolves to bring it back.
If you've seen much of the show, the STD3 trailer just looks like a straight rip off.
You can go to the Animated Series next. And if you want more TOS, you can always dig into Star Trek Continues (https://www.startrekcontinues.com). That's my plan after finishing off the Original Series. I figure might as well go all in. I'm intrigued by Star Trek Continues because it looks like they put some time and effort into it (fingers crossed).Just finished the original series. Sad to think it's already over, I wish they made more seasons. Definitely was a fantastic show. In hindsight The City On The Edge of Forever was the best episode, as I thought it would be at the time. I guess now I'll have to watch DS9 and the original movies, before going back to rewatch everything of course.