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146.1 | | 44234::SNEIL | | Tue Apr 20 1993 09:39 | 15 |
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In order of greatness(in my opinion)
6 The way Star Trek is supposed to be,all action and adventure.
4 Plenty of action and laughs
1 Very well made movie
2 lots of action again
3 If it wasn't for the action this would have been last
5 totally duff
I could(and do) watch 1,2,3,4 and 6 time after time.
SCott
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146.2 | My ship! my ship! | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Tue Apr 20 1993 12:49 | 7 |
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I liked them all except Star Trek I which I thought was terrible.
In addition to the obvious rip-off from one of their tv episodes, I had
a hard time staying awake during the opening sequence while Kirk got all
misty-eyed staring at the Enterprise for 30 minutes!!!
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146.3 | The even-numbered movies are better | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Boston Shootout - June 18,19,20! | Tue Apr 20 1993 16:10 | 10 |
| On a 1-to-10 scale:
I - 7
II - 8.75
III - 5
IV - 9
V - 2
VI - 8.5
NAZZ
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146.4 | Amazing diffrence of opinion | 8269::MARTINN | Prior to that I was a person | Tue Apr 20 1993 17:06 | 3 |
| Wow do I disagree.....the first one was one of my favorites and the
last one was the *worst*!
Natalie
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146.5 | And another thing.... | VIA::LILCBR::COHEN | | Wed Apr 21 1993 10:36 | 17 |
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If I remember, the hype around the first ST was huge. I felt ripped off and
very angry that they didn't have enough imagination to come up with an
original story.
This was also the time Star Wars blew the doors open with their special effects,
so the ST team had to scramble to upgrade their special effects. To me, that
attempt was the whole movie (hence, the opening sequence). I suppose they
milked very successfully, the nostalga that the majority of the audience
felt toward the series, but to me, that was it...
Not only were the special effects better in the subsequent movies but so
were the stories, which was always ST's strong suit anyways...
Hey, differences of opinion are what makes America great!!! *^)
Bob Cohen
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146.6 | | 21752::AWILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Wed Apr 21 1993 12:14 | 25 |
| re: .5
"Star Wars" made the ST makers "scramble"?? How so??
"Star Wars" was released in May '77; ST:TMP in December '79. If
anything, "Star Wars" was the reason Star Trek hit the big screen.
Originally, we were going to get another series.
Anyways, yes, the effects were ponderous and really slowed the movie
down. An interesting sidenote is that director Robert Wise didn't see
the completed film until about a week before its release. Kinda gives
you an idea that he didn't have much time to re-work the pacing/editing
of it, doesn't it??
And seeing as everyone is giving their ratings, here are mine (from
best to worst):
2 (great, just plain great)
6 (a fitting end to the series of films)
3 (even though Spock came back)
1 (more for sentiment and an awesome first night crowd)
5 (poor execution)
4 (terrible Trek)
- Skip
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146.7 | | 28992::WSA038::SATTERFIELD | Close enough for jazz. | Wed Apr 21 1993 12:35 | 23 |
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The Trek films are well known for their even/odd quality split, with the
even numbered films being the better ones. Many feel that they shouldn't
make another both because they went out on a high note and because a number
seven being odd would be sure to be a lesser film. :^)
The television release had a few minutes added and is supposedly a somewhat
better film than the theatrical release, haven't seen it myself.
ST:VI looks and sounds fantastic on laser disc, amoung the top ten demonstration
discs so far. There's also a couple minutes not included in the theatrical
release.
My personal ranking of the films:
2-4-6 A virtual tie amoung all three of the even numbered films.
3 The best of the odd numbered films.
1 Looks pretty good but the story is subsumed, boring.
5 Shatner should stay in front of the camera.
Randy
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146.8 | | 44247::GGOODMAN | | Thu Apr 22 1993 04:46 | 10 |
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>> The Trek films are well known for their even/odd quality split, with the
>> even numbered films being the better ones. Many feel that they shouldn't
>> make another both because they went out on a high note and because a number
>> seven being odd would be sure to be a lesser film. :^)
Would going straight onto Star Trek VIII be cheating? :*)
Graham.
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146.9 | enjoyed, but forgotten :-) | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | don't look back | Thu Apr 22 1993 10:52 | 10 |
| I saw all the Star Trek movies in the theater when they each first came
out, and I've never watched any of them a second time. I enjoyed each
of them while I watched it, but looking back realize that I can't
really remember a darn thing about any of them, certainly not enough to
say which was best. In fact, I can't even remember which was which!
But, at the time, I enjoyed all of them. (And, of course, I've always
had a thing for Captain Kirk.)
Lorna
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146.10 | | 12035::RIVERS | may this vale be my silver lining. | Thu Apr 22 1993 13:15 | 8 |
| The only one that was memorable at all to me was the second one.
The other ones varied from boring to OK to a bit painful to watch (the
last one spring to mind with that statement).
kim
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146.11 | all in one night!!! | 42110::CABEL | | Fri Apr 23 1993 10:48 | 12 |
| Last year sometime here in England , I went to see down at the local
UCI cinima ( big screens and good sound ) , they showed all six trek
films in one night . I got a bit of a soar a** afterwards but it was
worth it , If you watch one after another , then you can see that they
follow in similar lines to the series , It was nice to see that most
of the continuity(sp) was the same through out the films and if not
then they explained why not .
Most excallent ........... DR H.H.H..etc,etc,etc.
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146.12 | ST:The Movies | 20998::PILOTTE | | Thu May 13 1993 14:21 | 7 |
| I liked 1/2/4 the best. I liked the premise of I more than I like the acting
etc. I loved Khan and for sentimental reasons I loved IV with the whales.
V left me cold as it has most of the replies here. Enjoyed VI.
I have them all on laser disc and love to hear the Klingon ships/music all
around me!
Judy
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146.13 | add extra | 42110::CABEL | | Tue Jun 01 1993 06:34 | 16 |
| Just a quick note . Here in England the are selling STVI on video , it
says on the back of the box that there is add footage of new film on it
1) would this be like a special edition ver. or is it just klips here
and there ?
2) dose this added extra make the film evan more enjoyable then what it
is ?
On the front of the box it dosent evan say anything about this ,
strange...........
ED.......
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146.14 | absolute brillent | 42110::CABEL | | Fri Jun 11 1993 05:57 | 81 |
| well just bought the vidoe last night and what can I say , it is better
then the general release which was on the big screen .
1) at the very begining before the film evan starts the is a sound bar
which can be heard , this for the Dolby surround sound * decoder
which says yes the film is going to sound brillent , not this naff
one dimentinal sound .
In particular at the very begining of the film just as the credits
finish and when Praxes explodes , cranked up the vol. adjusted front
& rear , twicked the graphic and wallop blows your ears out , as
well as the L&R seperation when either people or ships are flying
at the corners of the screen .
Sound 9/10
2) The added footage makes the film evan more enjoyable as well as
filling some of the blanks that the original left out .
for those who havent seen this new footage or dont whant to know ,
shields up spoiler attack off the starbord bow .
Just after the klingon ambassidor leaves the presidents office , the
CNC , adrimal Cartwright , and another high ranking officer were
explaining on there emergancy plan to rescue federation personal if
they ever get captured by the klingons .
A particular line that was amussing was that when the president asked
about a possibility of war , they man giving the briefing reply was
' well , we will be cleaning the choromiters ' .
When spock tells scotty to do a visual inspection of the full
inventory of all the torpedose , then valeris comes down a pole and
tells spock and scotty that the gorkons daughter has been made in
charge and scotty says ' I bet that klingon bitch killed gorken '
and then explains the klingons way of life .
Then there are some more interior and exterior shots not seen before
Then at camp kittymor when the klingon is about to assasinate the
pres. scotty shoots the klingon . when everything calms down
Col. worf lookes down at the dead klingon and says that ,
' this isnt klingon blood ' and then the cnc takes this mask off the
dead klingon and finds out that it was the guy who was giving the
breifing on the rescue of fed. personal , and then some more added
shots of the E , and the Excell.
Overall these add bits makes the film much better and enjoyable . Its
also a plessent site to have the tesser promo picture , the one
with the klingon head looking up at the E. going into the stars , I
thought this was a much better picture then the theater poster , it
also dosent have the obligitary special edition plastered on it which
makes it a bit of a tesser .
Overall improved 9.5/10
Signing off ......... ED
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146.15 | Live long and prosper | 44247::JTOBIN | Nothing to do with me. | Mon Jul 26 1993 23:58 | 27 |
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ST-I Was a good movie considering that in the past the f/x and props
where mainly all plastic..
ST-II A great movie loved every minute of it.
ST-III Good story. One major nit was Kirk's son David(should have been
a thunderbird.).
ST-IX Not a bad movie IMHO.
ST-X I thought that this was a bit lame in some of the story..
ST-XI A good movie to end the voyages of the old USS-1701.And it's
fine crew..
ST-XII ??????????............
All in all I enjoyed all six movies
and ST-TOS ST-TNG and looking forward to ST-DS9 when it hit's the UK.
John.T
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146.16 | Get your roman numerals here | 24728::WOOD | | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:57 | 6 |
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x = 10 I think you need a V
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146.17 | Two years on from the last reply... | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Wed Aug 23 1995 09:05 | 8 |
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Can someone settle a 'small' argument between me and my wife please...
Is there a Star Trek VII yet? If so, is it, or when will it, be on
video?
Thanks,
Ian
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146.18 | Not as such | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Wed Aug 23 1995 09:21 | 12 |
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There isn't a movie called "Star Trek VII"
There is a movie called "Star Trek: Generations" which was made after
"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" and featured some of the
characters from Star Trek VI.
Basically, it becomes a question of interpretation. Unless Paramount
later decides to put out something called Star Trek VII (please,
please, let them not).
DFW
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146.19 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Wed Aug 23 1995 10:57 | 4 |
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So, yes there was a 7th Star Trek movie, but no, it wasn't
actually called "VII".
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146.20 | | ONOFRE::SKELLY_JO | | Wed Aug 23 1995 12:40 | 1 |
| And the video is available.
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146.21 | Kirk, Spock, Scotty, etc? | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Thu Aug 24 1995 04:03 | 13 |
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Thanks for the replies, we (my wife and I) can now settle our dispute,
but neither was right nor wrong. Is it worth watching?
> There is a movie called "Star Trek: Generations" which was made after
> "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" and featured some of the
> characters from Star Trek VI.
For the 'some' part of the above, are all the Enterprise bridge crew
present? Come to that, is it the Enterprise?
Ian
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146.22 | Looked like it to me | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Thu Aug 24 1995 10:39 | 8 |
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As a movie, Star Trek: Generations is pretty entertaining under its
constraints (i.e., it's got William Shatner in it). The members of the
old crew (they aren't all there) actually come off pretty well, but
their roles are brief. Most of the action takes place in the universe
of The Next Generation.
DFW
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146.23 | | ONOFRE::SKELLY_JO | | Thu Aug 24 1995 16:13 | 8 |
| > Is it worth watching?
If you were a fan of the TV series, ST:tng, I would say definitely so.
How can you resist?
BTW, there's a topic of reviews: 551.*
John
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146.24 | | PTOSS1::BRUNSON | | Thu Jan 11 1996 10:23 | 7 |
| I could watch ST II anytime - my very fav followed by VI and IV.
Number V was so bad that I have never seen it in its entirety. As far
as #I is concerned - it had to start somewhere and the same for III, a
good bridge to take us to #IV. MHO
Velda
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146.25 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | To tell you the truth, Not so much! | Fri Jan 19 1996 06:06 | 7 |
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Star Trek V probably would have been good had they not run out of
budget and had to skimp on the other side of the barrier stuff.
Chris
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146.26 | "Vengeance is best served cold"....... | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Mon Dec 23 1996 01:33 | 5
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