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Star Trek (2009, J.J. Abrams)

May 10th, 2009 · No Comments

There really isn’t anything to dislike about Star Trek. Well, maybe the music, which isn’t bad, just isn’t as good the rest of the music in the series. There’s a lot to like–Chris Pine (though the wife disagrees), J.J. Abrams’s direction is outstanding, there’s some nice little stuff (Zoe Saldana’s Uhura and her romance, Leonard […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· Gene Roddenberry· J.J. Abrams· Leonard Nimoy· Paramount Pictures· Roberto Orci· Simon Pegg·

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979, Robert Wise), the special longer version

December 13th, 2007 · No Comments

In addition to being one of the more intentionally boring films ever made, Star Trek: The Motion Picture features some of the more amazing science fiction special effects. The work Douglas Trumbull does in this film is without equal–he makes the unimaginable visual. It’s astounding (and I was watching the pan-and-scan only “Special Longer Version” […]

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Tagged: Alan Dean Foster· Gene Roddenberry· Harold Livingston· Leonard Nimoy· Paramount Pictures· Robert Wise· William Shatner· ★★

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984, Leonard Nimoy)

November 5th, 2005 · No Comments

Layers. Star Trek III has no layers. It’s all id. Star Trek loses its ship, Kirk loses his son, Dr. McCoy loses his mind and none of it means anything. My fiancée pointed out that III is a bridge between II and IV, it brings Spock back to life. It fulfills a need. Forget the […]

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Tagged: Gene Roddenberry· Harve Bennett· Leonard Nimoy· Paramount Pictures· William Shatner· ★★½

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982, Nicholas Meyer), the director’s edition

November 5th, 2005 · No Comments

Layers. Star Trek II has a lot of layers. I couldn’t decide if, as a sequel, it had the time to work so many layers in (it runs two hours). It’s the human heart, in conflict with itself, others, and its environment. There’s so much going on and some of it is purely cinematic. The […]

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Tagged: Gene Roddenberry· Harve Bennett· Jack B. Sowards· Nicholas Meyer· Paramount Pictures· Paul Winfield· Ricardo Montalban· William Shatner· ★★★★

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