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🖖STAR TREK VI: The Undiscovered Country* First Time Watching MOVIE REACTION

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Jen Murray

Jen Murray

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@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo 10 ай бұрын
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@entropygizmo2880
@entropygizmo2880 10 ай бұрын
Next Gen is a good show. Took a season, or two to get on its feet, but it holds its own alongside TOS from there on.
@Anarki671
@Anarki671 10 ай бұрын
There are a few episodes in TNG that have appearances by the TOS crew, you'll not want to miss those at the least.
@neptunusrex5195
@neptunusrex5195 10 ай бұрын
Thank for reacting to Trek. It’s so fun watching new folks joining the fandom 🙌😎🖖
@TheBunnyodeath
@TheBunnyodeath 10 ай бұрын
They all got fat . . . And dumb. . . Good score and sulu. I believe lenord nemoy wrote this story. And he passed 4 years later... it had some conundrums but.... there's some phrases. . . About protocol a mariene would understand. Logic is the beginning of understanding. There's also emotion peace kindness grace
@RandomNPC001
@RandomNPC001 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, perfect ending to this madhouse of a week!! Are you watching the whole TNG, just select episodes plus the movies or just movies?!?
@TheLanceUppercut
@TheLanceUppercut 10 ай бұрын
"Second star to the right...and straight on till morning." Salute to the OG crew. Legends.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 10 ай бұрын
Love whenever Trek quotes from literature. It's a very educated show.
@gggooding
@gggooding 10 ай бұрын
The directions to NeverneverLand...where no one ever grows old. 🖖
@Nic0maK
@Nic0maK 10 ай бұрын
"Tout droit, vers cette obscure clarté ... qui tombe des étoiles" (French version, quoting Le Cid by Corneille)
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 10 ай бұрын
"He's quoting a lot of stuff..." RIP to Christopher Plummer. Him reciting Shakespeare in full Klingon make-up is one of my favorite things in 6.
@ImperialAtlantis
@ImperialAtlantis 10 ай бұрын
And it leads to one of Bones' best lines in the movie "I'd give real money if he'd shut up" 😂
@Oxley016
@Oxley016 10 ай бұрын
Christopher Plummer a legendary Canadian actor who received Canada's highest civilian award for merit for his long time services to acting and entertainment. I think he deserves recognition in the order of the British Empire as well to be honest, especially for his excellent performance as the Duke of Wellington in the film Waterloo!
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 10 ай бұрын
@@Oxley016he is also Captain von Trapp in _The Sound of Music_
@BedsitBob
@BedsitBob 10 ай бұрын
@@isaackellogg3493 And Squadron Leader Colin Harvey in The Battle Of Britain.
@RippPryde
@RippPryde 10 ай бұрын
He actually reprised this role in a video game, Klingon Academy. If anything his performance in the mission breifings for that game is even better then in the film. Well worth finding on youtube.
@juvandy
@juvandy 10 ай бұрын
"FLY HER APART THEN!!" One of the best lines ever, in the perfect moment. Just someone trying to save his friends.
@theendistheend123
@theendistheend123 10 ай бұрын
Sulus part in this movie is why I love it so much.
@SummitSummit
@SummitSummit 8 ай бұрын
You know, this is one of my favourite films, I've seen it dozens of times, and until right now, I've never known what Sulu said there.
@SeraphArmaros
@SeraphArmaros 8 ай бұрын
@@theendistheend123 And the Excelsior is just awesome in this movie. Its shields just tank those torpedo hits.
@andreabindolini7452
@andreabindolini7452 7 ай бұрын
@@theendistheend123 A spin off with Sulu in command of the Excelsior would have been the logical thing to do at the time.
@theendistheend123
@theendistheend123 7 ай бұрын
@@andreabindolini7452 would have loved that
@alexkaen1701
@alexkaen1701 10 ай бұрын
"You might have been killed" "The night is young" "If we can't find the conference, we're dead" "I've been dead before" This movie has some of the most badass quotes, subtle and awesome
@hungryewok1684
@hungryewok1684 10 ай бұрын
"She'll fly apart" "Fly her apart then"
@TheBigJD100
@TheBigJD100 10 ай бұрын
Scotty: "That Klingon b*tch killed her father!" ---------- Spock: "If I were human, I believe my response would....Go To Hell....if I were human!" Great quotes!
@WillCamx
@WillCamx 10 ай бұрын
I watch these movies and the original series, STNG and the rest. Then I watch some Discovery and I shake my head in disbelief at how bad the writing compared to real Star Trek.
@isaackellogg3493
@isaackellogg3493 10 ай бұрын
@@WillCamxthere’s a reason the fans call that one STD.
@One.Zero.One101
@One.Zero.One101 10 ай бұрын
"You haven't heard Shakespeare until you've heard it in its original Klingon text." "Perhaps you have heard Russian epic of Cinderella." - For those unaware, this is a running gag in TOS where Chekov claims everything originated in Russia.
@berranari1
@berranari1 6 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Christian Slater's mom was the casting director for the movie Star Trek VI. He said that he was a Star Trek fan and he wanted to make a cameo in the movie. He was paid a few hundred dollars and he didn't cash the cheque. He framed it instead. 😂
@maddenedgeek7726
@maddenedgeek7726 14 күн бұрын
He also said that he stole his uniform costume. 😂
@Dillpicks95
@Dillpicks95 10 ай бұрын
It sucks that this is the last movie with the original cast but it was a beautiful sendoff and I loved when they showed their signatures at the end.
@adammakesstuffup
@adammakesstuffup 10 ай бұрын
...and screen-capture their signatures and fill out some credit card applications
@Oxley016
@Oxley016 10 ай бұрын
At least there are more references and appearances of original crew members, just not together.
@Jay-ln1co
@Jay-ln1co 10 ай бұрын
Kirk's lawyer is played by Michael Dorn, who also played Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation. It's been stated the lawyer was Worf's grandfather.
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 10 ай бұрын
I have a very warm place in my heart for Klingons. Due in no small part to Dorn's portrayal of Worf. I understand her perception of them in this film, but I'm really looking forward to seeing her get to know them a little better.
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov 10 ай бұрын
@@dmwalker24 The evolution of the Klingons as a culture across TOS and TNG is really interesting and I love how much TNG explores them.
@machfront
@machfront 10 ай бұрын
Was this actually stated in TNG? I fully admit I have a number of gaps in my watching and knowledge of TNG, as much as I enjoy it.
@taylemgames2652
@taylemgames2652 10 ай бұрын
@@machfront It wasn't mentioned in the show, but the showrunners, Gene Roddenberry all said Worf is the grandfather of our Worf in TNG.
@lionspawfilmandphoto
@lionspawfilmandphoto 10 ай бұрын
@@dmwalker24 I think the Klingon design was calculated to play on prejudices so it would help level an air of distrust for the audience. It worked really well.
@chrisdennis1449
@chrisdennis1449 10 ай бұрын
This one came out in 1991. Right after the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union broke up. Very timely. Great way to send off the crew. I started watching Star Trek TNG from the beginning and loved every minute of it. I love the ending where it changes from "To boldly go where no man has gone before" to "To boldly go where no one has gone before" You hit it exactly to watch this after following the crew for so many years was incredible. Glad I could relive that through your eyes.
@joshridderhoff2050
@joshridderhoff2050 10 ай бұрын
Not only that, but the inspiration for the Praxis explosion came largely from the Chernobyl incident. Gorbachev would say later that he believed Chernobyl substantially hastened the fall of the Soviet Union, so the parallels between that and the Praxis incident leading to the fall of the Klingon Empire are strong. Definitely different vibes watching this if you grew up before the end of the Cold War, and it’s one of many reasons this one is my favorite Star Trek movie.
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 10 ай бұрын
I still remember watching 'Encounter at Farpoint' when it premiered 09/28/1987 as a kid. I suspect she is going to really get into TNG, and I'm here for it.
@TheMrPeteChannel
@TheMrPeteChannel 10 ай бұрын
The Soviets we're not fully broken until December 25, 1991. On that day The Russian Soviet Socialist Republic (communist name of Russia proper) of the Soviet Union became The Russian Federation. So yeah the Soviet Union was dying but not fully dead. In fact it's still alive if you recognize the micro state of Transnistria.
@jayeisenhardt1337
@jayeisenhardt1337 10 ай бұрын
"from no man to no one" Including the Klingons and not just mankind. They were on about that over the dinner table. Funny how both warrior cultures were working together, the hardliners from the federation too, just to keep their cultures alive. Trust to not trust, on the same mission in that. If only they'd seen sooner how well they worked together Klingons wouldn't fear being slaves and could see even in the federation like-minded people exist. Hardliners too would have a new wardog and a new excuse to be loose on the leash.
@DeltaAssaultGaming
@DeltaAssaultGaming 10 ай бұрын
Love how the Russians turned out to be our friends.
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 10 ай бұрын
Jen, you've gone BOLDLY where no other reactor has gone before...THE DISTANCE! Thorough, and committed to finish with all the original films. I'm sure you see the appeal of this cast and characters. Thank you again Jen...Eric
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 10 ай бұрын
Hey Eric...sorry I'm late, just got back and was not expecting another Post from Jen today! (shrugs) Well, I told You that "Pitch Black" is coming-up Next Week, and Jen is also doing "The Mist" and "Carrie" too!!
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 10 ай бұрын
She made it to VI!
@DoctorStagger
@DoctorStagger 10 ай бұрын
This was a fine send off for our beloved crew. Watching it with you, Jen, only makes it more fun! 🤭🥰🖖
@dannya8614
@dannya8614 10 ай бұрын
That is a sweet comment @STAG6700 :)
@DoctorStagger
@DoctorStagger 10 ай бұрын
Jen is adorable. 🥰
@CarolinaCharles777
@CarolinaCharles777 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for reacting to all these Star Trek films! :) Nicholas Meyer also directed an awesome time travel movie called Time After Time, I HIGHLY recommend, Miss Jen!
@joegarcia3214
@joegarcia3214 10 ай бұрын
Yes time after time ❤
@tomhoffman4330
@tomhoffman4330 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful and Classical Film with Christopher Reeve, but DAMN is it ever Sad!💘
@jcortese3300
@jcortese3300 10 ай бұрын
@@tomhoffman4330 I think you're thinking of "Somewhere in Time." "Time After Time" is very different -- has Malcolm McDowell IIRC, and David Warner.
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 10 ай бұрын
​@@jcortese3300and Mary Steenburgen (sigh). ❤❤❤
@CarolinaCharles777
@CarolinaCharles777 10 ай бұрын
Turns out Steenburgen's pretty good in time travel movies.
@tommc4916
@tommc4916 7 ай бұрын
Grace Lee Whitney, who played Yeoman Rand in TOS (until she got fired) appears briefly as the Communications Officer aboard Excelsior. She makes a reappearance in an episode of Voyager as Excelsior's First Officer under Captain Sulu.
@anthonyvictor3034
@anthonyvictor3034 10 ай бұрын
The literary allusions to Shakespeare, Peter Pan, and others is delightful. The echoes of 1989 are strong too. These movies were part of my youth. Thank you for bringing back some great memories Jen.
@Yora21
@Yora21 10 ай бұрын
Not just 1989. When this movie came out, the future of the Soviet Union was still very much up in the air and Western Europe and America had no clue what would come after the Cold War.
@petersvillage7447
@petersvillage7447 10 ай бұрын
@@Yora21 Yes... I gather the explosion of Praxis was 'based' on the Chernobyl disaster...
@leoismaking
@leoismaking 9 ай бұрын
Aside from being amazing sci-fi, Trek got me to look up and be interested in a lot if literature, music, and other references. I figured if it's important enough for Kirk to quote it, I should look it up. Some from Picard, too.
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob 10 ай бұрын
The banquet scene, ironically, has two of the greatest Hamlets to ever play the role...David Warner (as Gorkon) and Christopher Plummer (as Chang) both played Hamlet. Warner played the role with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1965, and his performance is ranked as one of the best. Plummer had already played the role in Stratford, Ontario (Canadian boy), when he did it at Stratford-Upon-Avon for the RSC in 1961, which was recorded on film for the BBC. That Plummer quotes Shakespeare so much in this movie is one of my favorite things about his performance as Chang. The film was directed by Nicholas Meyer, who directed Wrath of Khan. However, Meyer also wrote and directed a wonderful time travel film that co-starred David Warner in 1979 called Time After Time. Warner played the villain in it...and was amazing! The Night Duty Officer who wakes Sulu on the Excelsior is an uncredited Christian Slater, who besides being a big star at the time was also a huge Star Trek fan. He got the job partly because his mother, Mary Jo Slater was the casting director for the film. The uniform Slater wears is Shatner's in Wrath of Khan...and Slater stole it for his personal use (which he revealed years later on Graham Norton). Kirk and McCoy's defense attorney is Colonel Worf, grandfather of Lt. Worf of the Eenterprise-D in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and played by Michael Dorn, the first ST: TNG cast member to come to the big screen in a Star Trek film. The Federation President was played by Kurtwood Smith...Clarence Bodiker in RoboCop, and Red Foreman on That 70's Show. The Sniper at Khitomer was Rene Auberjonois, and at the time of this film was two years from taking on his long-running role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Constable Odo.
@teambanzai9491
@teambanzai9491 10 ай бұрын
The signatures in the credits really brought on the tears. It was the perfect send off for our crew. I unashamedly had the soundtrack on repeat for ages. Also it’s worth mentioning that Michael Dorn who is Kirk’s advocate at the trial is Star Trek: The Next Generation’s (and later, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s) resident Klingon, Worf . 🖖🏻
@Andy-ju8bb
@Andy-ju8bb 10 ай бұрын
This one is my favourite ST film. It’s a great swansong for the original crew, and I loved Spock’s “go to hell” at the end. It’s how we all felt. When I saw this at the cinema I don’t think there was a dry eye in the house.
@christopherferrarelli2262
@christopherferrarelli2262 10 ай бұрын
0:14 Sadly yes, Jen. 1991 was a big year for Star Trek. - It was the 25th Anniversary of The Original Series. - Star Trek: The Next Generation was already on the air for four seasons; going into its fifth. Series co-star Michael Dorn appears in this film as Colonel Worf; the grandfather of his character of Lieutenant Worf, on the show. - Leonard Nimoy (Spock) had agreed to guest star on Star Trek: TNG in a two-part episode called “Unification”, which aired on TV just three short weeks before Star Trek VI opened. - And Gene Roddenberry, the man who created Star Trek, had sadly died in October of 1991. Both this film and the two-part TNG episode “Unification” are dedicated to his memory.
@karter95
@karter95 10 ай бұрын
I still somewhere have the video tape of the orgional broadcast of the 25th anniversary special
@christopherferrarelli2262
@christopherferrarelli2262 10 ай бұрын
@@karter95 I had it too. The version I had aired before Roddenberry passed away. After his passing, any subsequent airings had a different ending that had a short tribute to Roddenberry
@msrich1982
@msrich1982 10 ай бұрын
Nicholas Meyer absolutely had the Midas touch with the original series cast movies. Directed 2 and 6, and had a writing credit in 4. The meme that the even numbered movies were the best ones is absolutely true.
@gary_payton
@gary_payton 10 ай бұрын
Next to Khan, my favorite in the series. And how about Sulu yelling, "FLY HER APART THEN!". Litteral chills knowing that he's rushing to aid of his friends.
@darthken815
@darthken815 10 ай бұрын
Loyalty defined.
@Kainlarsen
@Kainlarsen 6 ай бұрын
The great thing about 2 and 6 is that, even if you don't know anything about Star Trek, they really work as standalone sci-fi movies. :)
@tehdesp
@tehdesp 10 ай бұрын
There are a lot of parallels in this movie to the end of the Cold War, with the destruction of Praxis being analogous to the Chernobyl incident. From here on out it's the Enterprise-D and the Next Generation crew, have fun! 😊
@jkhoover
@jkhoover 10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite of the original series movies. I'm so happy you enjoyed it. It truly does have a beautiful ending and send off. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing your TNG reactions soon.
@NathanSimms
@NathanSimms 10 ай бұрын
Mine too. It was by far my favorite. My father got me into Star Trek in the 80s and his was Wrath of Khan, mine was always this one. he passed away in March and I always love watching Jen's reactions to these films. "You haven't truly experienced shakespeare until you've read him in the original Klingon" It's also the best soundtrack in my opinion
@Slythe01
@Slythe01 10 ай бұрын
I wish more people would recognize how wonderful this movie is
@richlisola1
@richlisola1 10 ай бұрын
STNG is a great show, but only the first two of their movies were any good.
@jkhoover
@jkhoover 10 ай бұрын
@@richlisola1 And I disagree.
@catrionacolville2192
@catrionacolville2192 10 ай бұрын
​@@richlisola1I love Nemesis.
@aaronwilson4267
@aaronwilson4267 10 ай бұрын
Two legendary Canadian Shakespearean actors, Shatner and Plummer, going head to head, was the icing on the cake.
@Blazingstoke
@Blazingstoke 10 ай бұрын
IIRC, Shatner understudied Plummer early on in their careers, in one of the Shakespeare histories
@rebeccawyse5562
@rebeccawyse5562 7 ай бұрын
Shatner was Lawrence Olivier understudy and to step in when he was unable to perform 🎭...in the theatre...they have worked together wayy before this.
@aaronwilson4267
@aaronwilson4267 7 ай бұрын
@@rebeccawyse5562 Awesome to see them on the big screen together.
@user-ec5bo8tx4n
@user-ec5bo8tx4n 6 ай бұрын
@@Blazingstoke You are indeed correct. According to the Memory Alpha article on Christopher Plummer, "In the 1950s, Plummer's understudy for a production of Henry V at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival was William Shatner. During the festival, Plummer fell ill and Shatner was forced to take the stage, giving Shatner his first big break."
@ctcanine
@ctcanine 10 ай бұрын
I love how invested you are into the Star Trek universe
@paulschuckman6604
@paulschuckman6604 10 ай бұрын
I still remember going to see this with my dad in theaters when I was little. We had to sit in the very front row, and it made the experience even more epic.
@thetxaggie6575
@thetxaggie6575 10 ай бұрын
Same here with my dad
@BDogg2023
@BDogg2023 10 ай бұрын
Certain movies, you should just sit in the front row no matter what.
@michaelwoods3651
@michaelwoods3651 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jen! Most reactors only focus on Star Wars. I enjoyed every Star Trek reaction you’ve done! Looking forward to more!
@rexmundi2986
@rexmundi2986 10 ай бұрын
The thing I love most, among many things about this movie, is the character evolution of spock. He starts out to do the kohlinar in 1, then realizes he cant abandon his empathy, gives his life for his shipmates in 2, comes back to life in 3, begins to value his human half at the end of 4, and then here, he says, "logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end" Quite the character arc, from who he was on the original show ......
@ClutchSituation
@ClutchSituation 10 ай бұрын
Spock's arc in the movies is one of the greatest aspects of Star Trek. It mirrors Leonard Nimoy's changes in views on the character.
@blueroninstudios
@blueroninstudios 10 ай бұрын
One crew's adventures end, and another crew's adventure begins. Live long and prosper, Jen!
@ck7250
@ck7250 10 ай бұрын
The next generation is awesome. First two seasons are alright but it really picks up in season 3 to 7. Great reaction to the Undiscovered Country
@agent00asmr
@agent00asmr 10 ай бұрын
I love this movie so much! I'm 52, and this crew has been a part of my entire life. I get misty eyes everytime I see this. Now, that being said, I grew to think that STTNG was one of the best TV shows ever created. And I grew to love that crew a great deal as well. It started when I was in highschool. My son just recently watched the series and it is also his favorite TV show to date. The TNG movies will not disappoint.
@zentraedione1801
@zentraedione1801 10 ай бұрын
Also 52 and well said
@ListerDavid
@ListerDavid 10 ай бұрын
I can’t help but get a little bit emotional at the end of this movie, the TOS crew have always been my favourite and saying good bye to most of them now in real life the end gets more and more heart breaking.
@Phantassm
@Phantassm 10 ай бұрын
It was a very emotional experience in the theater and bittersweet. That ending on the bridge actually got me teary-eyed in that these characters were ending.
@Codametal
@Codametal 10 ай бұрын
I saw this in the movie theater when it first came out. I'm not ashamed to say it made me emotional as all heck. Great reaction, Jen. We hope eventually you'll start watching the TNG show and continue the Star Trek movies. Good work!
@atty61
@atty61 10 ай бұрын
Yes, it means a lot to us oldies who grew up with Star Trek. By the end of your video I was sobbing my silly heart out. So many excellent actors in this one including the baddies from Tron (David Warner) and Robocop (Kurtwood Smith). For one final blast of nostalgia Jen, I highly recommend a song called Star Trekking by The Firm, which is full of famous catch phrases that were never actually said. Thanks as always for your channel. xx
@ninjabluefyre3815
@ninjabluefyre3815 10 ай бұрын
And RoboCop himself would eventually be in a Star Trek film.
@atty61
@atty61 10 ай бұрын
@@ninjabluefyre3815 Indeed! No spoilers for Jen though.
@WhiskyCanuck
@WhiskyCanuck 10 ай бұрын
The concept for the story was inspired by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and the effects it had on the Soviet Union, with Praxis being a proxy for Chernobyl and Gorkon for Mikhail Gorbachev. Christian Slater's mother was the casting director for this movie - so he was a nepo hire, lol.
@avengemybreath3084
@avengemybreath3084 3 ай бұрын
Ironic. The Soviets took more responsibility for Chernobyl than the US and China have so far taken for COVID.
@Demane69
@Demane69 10 ай бұрын
This was one of my most memorable experiences I've ever had in a theatre. Surround by friends who grew up on Star Trek, and every single audience member cheering along.
@sydhamelin1265
@sydhamelin1265 10 ай бұрын
My older cousin was visiting, and he was a huge star trek fan, so we went to see this in the theater. I was too young to catch the references to the Cold War, but that did not matter one bit. I had only seen one other Star Trek movie, and by no means was a fan, but I absolutely loved it, and yeah, the whole theater was going nuts when the Bird of Prey was exposed. A few years later I decided to watch the movies in order and was blown away at how good they were.
@long-timesci-fienthusiast9626
@long-timesci-fienthusiast9626 10 ай бұрын
I saw this film in an out of town cinema when released but as part of a 6 film tribute to Star Trek TOS. I was surrounded by fellow fans some in costume, it was a great experience though bum-numbing. Especially, as I`ve never been able to attend any conventions of any of my Sci-Fi favourites.
@geoffreyreuther5260
@geoffreyreuther5260 10 ай бұрын
@@sydhamelin1265 There was a standing ovation in the theater I watched it in when the Bird of Prey was destroyed.
@sydhamelin1265
@sydhamelin1265 10 ай бұрын
@@geoffreyreuther5260 Gotta love the arrogance of Chang. When the Excelsior showed up, he could've finished the Enterprise, then focused on it, but he was so confident of his victory that he preferred to toy with them. It was as gratifying as the scene in Khan, when they disable the Reliant's shields.
@Godzilla-tu2cd
@Godzilla-tu2cd 10 ай бұрын
A pretty solid finale to the OG crew in the movies side of things. Now you gotta watch the next generation
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo 10 ай бұрын
Starting TNG on Patreon tonight!
@daviddowsett1658
@daviddowsett1658 10 ай бұрын
@@jenmurrayxo I would advise doing some of the TV first before the movies, the TV has 7 seasons, so a boat load of ep's, and it took a little while to get going, so I would start with some of the best from season 3 onward
@mr.a8315
@mr.a8315 10 ай бұрын
@@jenmurrayxo Make it so.
@richlisola1
@richlisola1 10 ай бұрын
Star Trek The Next Generation might be my fav, a toss up between it and DS9-But the Original series had more solid movies. Only the first two STTNG movies were good.
@machfront
@machfront 10 ай бұрын
@@jenmurrayxoJust gotta say. Don’t pass judgement on TNG due to the first season. Heheh. It’s the weakest season of what became a great series.
@BrastenSager
@BrastenSager 10 ай бұрын
I had the ST6 soundtrack on CD as a kid and basically wore it out. The music was so good. One of my favorite movies!
@karter95
@karter95 10 ай бұрын
CD I had it on tape casette for years lol
@lord_haven1114
@lord_haven1114 10 ай бұрын
“He did say that, but it wasn’t an order” 🤣 that made me laugh so loudly
@zerobyte802
@zerobyte802 10 ай бұрын
I grew up loving Star Trek in the 70s as a little kid. I love seeing young people fall in love with the OG crew. To me, they are the real Star Trek. Only TNG comes close. Wrath of Khan and Undiscovered Country are great movies in the franchise. Looking forward to seeing your reactions to the next generation crew.
@IrishGuitarGaz
@IrishGuitarGaz 10 ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite Star Trek movies; unlike V, the big bad wasn’t an evil deity but the very real threat of politics and diplomacy failing and peace dying with them. Christopher Plummer was excellent as Chang and brought a real touch of theatrical class to a villain whose race were typically presented as aggressive and lacking any kind of refinement. Back in the 50s, him and Shatner actually performed in similar theatre circles and Shatner was even his understudy on one occasion iirc. So bringing that Shakespearean element to Star Trek was a really sentimental wink to both of them.
@StephenCole1916
@StephenCole1916 10 ай бұрын
This one is special to me as it was the first movie I ever saw in the movie theater. Great reaction! One of the original ideas for this movie was that Saavik would be the traitor, lending greater impact to her character's betrayal. Gene Roddenberry objected to this and it was changed to a new character, Valeris.
@jonathanmurphy3141
@jonathanmurphy3141 10 ай бұрын
G.Roddenberry also died before film was released. He objected to several aspects, written from script - and seeing a cut of the film, before his death in ‘91. He was older and I’ll, not actively involved in production - yet, as the creator, he had opinions until the end 🖖
@robertsleeth861
@robertsleeth861 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, Myers was pissed about it because he created the character Saavik. I'm glad they didn't use her, I like her too much. It would be hard for me to watch this if she was the traitor.
@ImperialAtlantis
@ImperialAtlantis 10 ай бұрын
It would have been really sad to have Saavik be a traitor but Valeris is almost too obviously suspect. Jenn is not the first person on KZfaq I've seen immediately guess her involvement.
@Kainlarsen
@Kainlarsen 6 ай бұрын
I feel that gene missed the mark on that decision. But then, he had a weasel of a lawyer who was making the first season of TNG really struggle. It could have been his venom behind that choice.
@ryanfeit1420
@ryanfeit1420 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for reacting to the Star Trek original films. You did a great job. Fun fact: The Executive Producer on "Star Trek 6" was Spock himself Leonard Nimoy.
@baanibarnes9711
@baanibarnes9711 20 күн бұрын
For someone so fresh to the Star Trek universe, you really get it. Your reactions underline how right the film makers got this. I have been watching Trek (amongst many other Science Fiction franchises) since the early 1970s so have grown up with the characters, what happens to them affects me, like so many people, I feel like I know them. It was so good on this particular film that the producers, writers and director really understood the characters, their history together, their personalities and made a fitting send-off for them as the last time together as a crew, definitely up there as one of the best of the six films made with the original cast (2 and 4 are my other top Trek films and I do really enjoy the first of one, it just has a different vibe from the others so I consider it almost a stand alone film). Thanks for coming along on the ride, I will be seeking out more from your channel.
@manservantchris
@manservantchris 10 ай бұрын
The reason for Star Treks success is it has heart. Thank you for sharing this part of your Star Trek journey with us. #LLAP 🖖 Jen.
@countertony
@countertony 10 ай бұрын
Star Trek VI was the first film I ever remember seeing at the cinema, when I was 8 years old.
@countertony
@countertony 10 ай бұрын
and the end credits with the signatures make me well up a bit, thirty-two years later...even if the 'printed' credits did spell Cdr. Uhura's name incorrectly.
@brandonhill2183
@brandonhill2183 10 ай бұрын
Same with me. I was 7. It's the first movie I can remember seeing in theaters. My dad took me
@MaikeruNeko
@MaikeruNeko 10 ай бұрын
I saw this in theatres when it came out. That year Paramount still owned the local big amusement park, Canada's Wonderland. There were special exhibits, and the score was playing over the speakers throughout the park. Went with all my high school fellow nerds and had a fantastic time. A key memory of my adolescence was getting lost in the music from the final 'Sign Off' sequence, watching the water fountain and light show as the park closed that night. That track is utterly ingrained in my brain, and still gives me chills every single time.
@kieronball8962
@kieronball8962 10 ай бұрын
Awesome reactions from Jen and a beautiful way for the original Star Trek crew to sign off. And what a great story to end on.
@caldwellkelley3084
@caldwellkelley3084 10 ай бұрын
Jen gets and A+ for this one. Last of the films from the original crew! Enjoy! This was a good finale!
@PeterTarkulich
@PeterTarkulich 10 ай бұрын
It's been fun watching all of these with you! My mom was an original Trekkie and I grew up watching the OG series and the movies. I actually saw this one in the theater with her, and it remains one of my favorites. Thanks for the reactions, and live long and prosper! \\//
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo 10 ай бұрын
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@stevenwoodward5923
@stevenwoodward5923 10 ай бұрын
I also was a original Trekkie and was 10 years old when the series ended, as I aged so did the crew. Seeing this in the theater was the end of a era.
@darthken815
@darthken815 10 ай бұрын
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@TerminatorJuice
@TerminatorJuice 10 ай бұрын
As someone who never watched the original series, and only seen the fourth movie when I was young, I can say I'm really going to miss your reactions to the OG crew's adventures.... Live long and Prosper!
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo 10 ай бұрын
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@StoptheInsanityofRegressivism
@StoptheInsanityofRegressivism 10 ай бұрын
I'm with you, the score for this movie was indeed exceptional. It really enhanced the intensity and emotions of the story. I also love how quickly you fell in love with the crew. They are legendary for sure. But ... If you'll continue on to The Next Generation to find a whole new and wonderful crew to fall in love with just as much. You may even see some of this crew again, if you continue on. 😉 This movie, Directed by Nicholas Meyer, as a mystery is an extension of Mr. Meyer's early writing career. He wrote a handful of Sherlock Holmes novels. I got them a few years ago and after reading them I saw his style at work in this movie. It's one of the reasons this is, for me, my favorite of the Original Series movies. My favorite line is from Spock "What we need now is a feat of linguistic legerdemain and a degree of intrepidity..." translation "What we need now is a lot of bullsh*t and a little luck." 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣. Love it! Spock is the man! I saw this in the theaters with a group of friends. Our reaction was the same, satisfaction and a few tears. I grew up with this crew. I watched the shows and movies and even read all the novels up to this time. The sign off left me choked up and feeling a loss of friends I grew up with. Fortunately, the loss was temporary only. If you keep going you'll see what I mean.
@sueKay
@sueKay 10 ай бұрын
I've absolutely loved all your TOS reactions! So happy you're continuing on to TNG, and hopefully beyond!
@dandeliondown7920
@dandeliondown7920 10 ай бұрын
This movie was composer Cliff Eidelman's breakthrough moment. Before this, he had been composing for movies and television for about 3 years, and his work had been noticed. It is a wonderful score.
@michaelcoffman4185
@michaelcoffman4185 10 ай бұрын
Hey Hey there Admiral Jen Murray. Absolutely love this movie. The beautiful redhead crewman in the background on the bridge of the enterprise also did stunt work in other productions. Unfortunately she is no longer living. Always LOVE your reactions.Hope you have a perfect weekend. 😉👌
@erichelvie8524
@erichelvie8524 10 ай бұрын
Jen, you are one of the few reactors whom I have actually seen evolve into a true fan. If there was any doubts after watching your journey thru the original crew, it was put to rest in this movie. Not only can we see your sheer enjoyment in watching, but you show that attachment to the characters, you could see your concern, even for the 8th Character herself, the Enterprise. Glad to have you as a fan and friend of Star Trek. Live Long and Prosper!
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 10 ай бұрын
For the most part it seems reactors appreciate the same movies for the same reasons and understand 'why' they get requested to watch. But being a fan - you wouldn't fake that. I usually look for merchandise being worn during viewings of _other_ content as a fast indicator.
@countgeekula9143
@countgeekula9143 10 ай бұрын
So good. Yes, these characters were like an extension of family to me having grown up watching and loving them in TOS and then through all their movies. Saw this one twice on opening day. Such a great send off.
@bartellender6782
@bartellender6782 10 ай бұрын
Jen, your ST reactions have been amazing. I've seen each of these a dozen times, some more, and you made them feel new again. Thank you for being you.
@jdlewis3706
@jdlewis3706 9 ай бұрын
The compassionate Federation president was played by Kurtwood Smith, who also played the bad guy , Clarence Bodicker, in Robocop, as well as Red Forman, the grumpy, dad, on That 70's Show. ❤ 😊
@NZBigfoot
@NZBigfoot 8 ай бұрын
The funny thing is... his species is an off shoot of the Klingons, kinda like the Romulans and Vulcan split in a historical sense. Although its more that the species was subjugated by the Klingons in their early history and like the Romulans and the Remans, some of the genes drifted between them which is behind their similarity.
@donaldfleming5049
@donaldfleming5049 Ай бұрын
Kirkwood Smith would play another alien in a later Star Trek show. He would play the Krenim scientist Annorax in the Star Trek: Voyager Season 4 2-parter 'The Year of Hell'.
@Ian-xx1xb
@Ian-xx1xb 10 ай бұрын
Have a cold so watching this all snuggled up in my duvet , feeling rubbish but know this will make me feel better 🎉 super excited for generations and first contact when we get there 👌🍿 as always big thankyou to Jen for another week of great content
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 10 ай бұрын
The continuity is great. John Schuck returns as the Klingon Ambassador, the return of the Federation President, Admiral Cartwright, etc. In the theater, my girlfriend was puzzled when I gleefully reacted to Rura Penthe. I explained at our post-movie dinner that this was a delightful homage. Rura Penthe is the prison colony Captain Nemo and his crew escaped from in Jules Verne's _'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea.'_
@BiggestDawgEver
@BiggestDawgEver 10 ай бұрын
Lots of people love Wrath of Khan, lots of people love Voyage Home, but the Undiscovered Country is by far my favorite! ...and yes Jen, this score rocks!
@MechaDot1
@MechaDot1 10 ай бұрын
Just knew you would react to the theme music in such a way. Love how it tells it's serious this time. This certainly is memorable sendoff for Kirk and his crew.
@CyclopsScott
@CyclopsScott 10 ай бұрын
I love how much VI holds up as a finale but also a tense political submarine (basically) thriller! So good!
@tothra
@tothra 6 ай бұрын
Jen nailed it in her epilogue. I'm one the people who grew up watching Classic Trek. One of my earliest memories is watching Trek with my grandma when Trek first ran on TV. I even remember watching the episode "Obsession" and trying to make an Enterprise out of my Tinker Toys while watching it. It wasnt until watching a rerun in the 70s that I realized it was "Obsession"😃. And I'll admit that as a grown man watching this film in the theater, I cried at the end 🤫
@Bohemiahotrodandcustom
@Bohemiahotrodandcustom 7 ай бұрын
The defence lawyer is Michael Dorn whom became Worf on the Next Generation
@RJ_MacReady
@RJ_MacReady 6 ай бұрын
In the story that is Worfs grandfather
@RichardM1366
@RichardM1366 10 ай бұрын
This is a epic movie! Great special effects and the ship battles stood out. The acting plus the quotes were interesting. The way they said goodbye was iconic.
@tedward98
@tedward98 10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite Trek movie. Seeing the characters grow and complete their arcs was amazing. This movie came out right at the fall of the Berlin Wall, so the parallel between Klingons and Russians was evident. The music was amazing,, I sometimes listen to it while working. Your reaction was great. You are a true Trek fan. I am looking forward to your reactions to TNG. There are lots of good episodes there.
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 10 ай бұрын
First, I am amazingly happy you are going to continue with TNG. You are about to experience a much more comprehensive view of the Star Trek universe. I actually appreciate that you didn't trust the Klingons initially. It gave Star Trek its chance to once again teach its greatest lesson. Overcoming division and prejudice to create a better life for all. A message that is all the more relevant given recent events. Just know that the new crew will be just as amazing as the one you're leaving behind.
@CollideFan1
@CollideFan1 10 ай бұрын
This is my favorite original series movie.General Chang is one of my favorite Star Trek villains. You can't go wrong with a Klingon quoting Shakespeare, he was a warrior until the end
@rogers.5153
@rogers.5153 10 ай бұрын
I love your reactions; they are so enjoyable. This movie was released to coincide with the series 25th anniversary and it was a fitting end to the original crew. By the way, The Voyage Home was timed for the 20th anniversary.
@glenmassey3746
@glenmassey3746 8 ай бұрын
It's hilarious that the Bird of Prey was the biggest parker ever. If you don't understand what a parker is, it is a player that literally parks in one spot shooting the enemy, they usually ends up just like the BoP😂.
@toob1979
@toob1979 10 ай бұрын
One of the great things about this movie is that it isn't *just* a science fiction movie. It has elements of a murder mystery, a political thriller, a spy caper and a prison break, all in one. All of the original crew got his or her chance to shine here. I'm so thankful to Nicholas Meyer for letting each of them have a final hurrah. I don't expect Jen to know this, but the events of this film closely mirror the last few years of the Soviet Union. The Klingons serve as proxies for the Soviets and the destruction of Praxis mirrors the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. _Star Trek_ didn't shy away from addressing controversial topics of the day. Some of the best episodes of the original show took on such issues as racism, sexism and more -- things we're still struggling with today. They were able to do those episodes because they couched them under the guise of sci fi. Not to keep dumping on _The Final Frontier,_ but I'm so glad they didn't end the original film series on that one. This is definitely the way to bow out. Without giving away spoilers, another very popular film series which came after these ended its run the same way, with the stars' signatures before the final credits. I'm here for Jen's immersion into the _Next Generation_ movies and TV shows. She could pick and choose a few episodes from each of the seven seasons, then move onto the films.
@DoctorStagger
@DoctorStagger 10 ай бұрын
I've had a rough few weeks, Jen, but your quirky noises and cuteness have been the perfect solace. 😁 xxx
@mikerhodes8454
@mikerhodes8454 10 ай бұрын
Before this came out, there was a rumor that Kirk was going to die. In the trailers, they showed the clip of the shapeshifter looking like Kirk getting vaporized, so I (and others) went into this movie thinking Kirk was going to die. Also, christian slater's mom was in charge of casting for this film, so she got him a cameo. Make sure to watch The Next Generation before watching the next movie, as they mix the crews in it, so it's good to know the Next Generation crew.
@shaneschluter9648
@shaneschluter9648 10 ай бұрын
Saw this in theaters. Everyone was hollowing and screaming at the exciting parts. It was fun in an epic kind of way
@Sean-YEG
@Sean-YEG 10 ай бұрын
In the original series the Klingons were always meant to be stand ins for the Soviets and this movie is meant to be Star Trek's end to the cold war (the cold war was ending as the film was being made and the USSR dissolved the same month it came out). Its my favorite Trek movie bar none. Love your commentary, as always. I find it particularly enjoyable how you will notice things about the scores of movies during your first viewing that I never noticed no matter how many times I have watched.
@kuribayashi84
@kuribayashi84 10 ай бұрын
Sadly, this was De Forest Kelley’s last on-screen appearance before his death in 1999. And yes, this was indeed Christian Slater. As far as I know, his mother was the Casting Director for this movie and (as a big fan) he was delighted to accept doing a cameo.
@LoganKM76
@LoganKM76 10 ай бұрын
It's Friday, I'm off work early, just went for a run, and now it's time for another great Jen Murray reaction!
@l.piloto7964
@l.piloto7964 10 ай бұрын
We love you Jen, this is just you showing world why.🥰🖖
@hdtv00
@hdtv00 10 ай бұрын
OMG this journey you're on with TREK has made me soooo happy. At the time of this movie , it had been a quarter of a century they'd been our crew of the Enterprise.....as the original trailer for this movie pointed out. This was a reflection of the US vs Russia conflict of the time.
@stephanelosier6492
@stephanelosier6492 10 ай бұрын
Jen, this is the best way to start off my weekend. I got home from work and noticed you posted this reaction, and it did not disappoint. I'm so glad you enjoyed this.
@williamblakehall5566
@williamblakehall5566 10 ай бұрын
Jen, it has been a great joy, getting to relive these movies with you. I watched and enjoyed the show since it first aired in 1966, and I am mostly pleased with the movies. Even my least favorite, #5, is salvaged by the great line "What does God need with a starship?" The Cold War between the USA and what used to be the Soviet Union was drawing to a close, the USSR officially dissolving at the end of 1991. The Klingons had always been stand-ins, in a way, for the Soviets, so come 1989 it seemed natural to tell a story about changing relations between the Federation and the Klingons. The "Praxis" incident which literally started our story off with a bang was a kind of tribute to Chernobyl. You're right, our gallant crew deserved a great sendoff and they got it. I like to think that this was, for its time, a kind of equivalent of Avengers: Endgame. Thanks!
@TheCkent100
@TheCkent100 10 ай бұрын
I believe you're correct about the Klingons being stand-ins for the Soviets, and about Praxis. Further, I believe that the Vulcans were intended to represent the Japanese, and the Romulans represented Communist China. In my view, Star Trek has always been a veiled story about geopolitical tensions in the world in the current time or recent past. And might I say, you're one of the very few people I have seen make that observation.
@mcbeezee2120
@mcbeezee2120 10 ай бұрын
Same here, ma'am. Watching you enjoy everything we fans of 57 years have enjoyed, was a memorable experience. Thank you.
@madmanofgotham9759
@madmanofgotham9759 8 ай бұрын
Darlin', you've won my heart with your enjoyment of Star Trek. I can't wait to watch more of your videos. I'm glad I got to relive the experience of watching this stuff for the first time again through your eyes.
@Crolis
@Crolis 10 ай бұрын
It was rare when it happened, but my entire family -- even my dad, who was not really a movie person -- went to see this on opening night. It was an amazing experience. The entire audience was so into it. There was laughter, applause, cheering when the bad guys blew up and when Scotty got the sniper. It was truly a memorable experience to be with the original crew for their last adventure on that Friday night, December 6, 1991. Like Star Trek III and IV, this movie had a more ensemble feel, with every character getting to do something interesting on screen. Probably my favorite of the Star Trek movies! Your reaction to these is fantastic!
@DrummingWriterTrekfan84
@DrummingWriterTrekfan84 8 ай бұрын
I saw it went it first came out too!!!! Praxis exploding made me jump lol! Do you remember if they're were scenes or bits in the theater premiere that weren't on tape later on? I have a the directors cut on DVD and one example is that when the sniper at the end is shot by Scotty and falls to the floor you hear word say "this is not Klingon blood" and they remove the Klingon mask to reveal a starfleet officer was the sniper. I seem to remember that worf line was in the movie in the theater. Do you?
@Crolis
@Crolis 8 ай бұрын
There were some extra scenes included in some DVD copies like what you described. Also a scene where Scotty makes a derogatory comment about Azetbur. I think it was a director's cut that was released some time after the theatrical cut.@@DrummingWriterTrekfan84
@chrismcelligott5462
@chrismcelligott5462 10 ай бұрын
Loved all of your reactions to the TOS and can't wait for you to get into TNG! Live long and prosper Jen 🖖
@ArtisticMysticSoul
@ArtisticMysticSoul 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching all of these! I love to see people discover and enjoy Trek!
@stvdagger8074
@stvdagger8074 10 ай бұрын
Note that the Klingon Ambassador at 13:04 is played by John Schuck who also played the Kilngon Ambassador who was trying to extradite Kirk at the beginning of ST IV The Journey Home.
@marvinsarracino116
@marvinsarracino116 10 ай бұрын
Jen you bravely go where no one has gone before! Great reaction! I am sad to see the ending of the original Star Trek cast on the big screen! I am in awe of Captain Sulu and how commanding he is in the Capitans chair! Well done! This movie is one of my favorites in the series! Good soundtrack and a great storyline! I cannot say how much fun I have had boldly going with you on this Star Trek journey!🖖 On to The Next Generation movie series! Thank You! Luv ya Jen ❤️💛
@karlmortoniv2951
@karlmortoniv2951 10 ай бұрын
Sulu as captain of the Excelsior was weird. What leaked out at the time was that Takei wouldn’t come back unless they made him a captain. Shatner was asked about this on Howard Stern and Shatner said his reaction was, “So he doesn’t want to be in the movie?” Howard and Robin had fun with the idea that George was confused and thought there was a real Starfleet and George thought he was overdue for promotion, but Shatner had a point - the story is the people on the Enterprise and for Sulu to be captain of his own ship means he won’t be with everyone on the Enterprise. Now, whether this was an early incarnation of Takei not wanting to put up with Shatner any more or Takei being the one with the out of control ego on this occasion, Nicholas Meyer (as someone told me who may or may not have known what he was talking about) looked at what could have been a nasty pissing contest with one of the supporting cast and decided that Sulu being captain of another ship meant one less cast member he had to find stuff to do on the Enterprise so he was fine with it. “Crisis” averted, right? Another thing about Sulu - I remember talk of a scene with him that was scripted for “Voyage Home” that had Sulu encountering a Japanese American kid in the street who seemed to mistake him for his uncle or something. Turns out, Sulu would realize he had randomly encountered his own great grandfather as a kid, which sounds like a neat idea. I don’t know if it was actually shot but it didn’t end up in the movie in any case, which was a shame.
@RetroClassic66
@RetroClassic66 10 ай бұрын
4:50 Saavik was to have reprised her role in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, but was replaced with Valeris, reportedly because Gene Roddenberry was concerned that fans had become so fond of Saavik that they would react negatively to her turning out to be a traitor. In addition, no one wanted to have to cast a third actress to play the same role: Kirstie Alley had declined to return, and Nicholas Meyer was not a fan of Robin Curtis's portrayal.
@kebernet
@kebernet 10 ай бұрын
I adore this movie. I can probably recite the first half of this script from memory. It was such a perfect swan song for the original cast -- a restatement of the themes of the Cold War inspired original, while accepting that time marches on. It wasn't just a good ending for the crew, it, as Trek has always been, a commentary on its time.
@scotiej
@scotiej 10 ай бұрын
This movie came out when I was a kid and it's been my favorite Star Trek movie to this day. I've always loved the familiar interactions between the crew to where they might frustrate the hell out of each other but they still know where they stand.
@Daveyboy100880
@Daveyboy100880 10 ай бұрын
Wow, Star Trek VI… we’ve got here so soon! I feel almost sad that Jen has reached this point so quickly, but it’s been a fun ride and I love how much she’s fallen in love with our heroes. This movie really was a cracking send-off for our crew, too, thought it’s not without its flaws. Like, how come Martia’s clothes change shape when she does, and why does her voice only change when she mimics Kirk?! 😁 The movie was pretty much the brainchild of Leonard Nimoy and Nicholas Meyer, and was a very direct allegory on the state of relations between the US and Russia at the time. There are many references to real events, such as the Praxis explosion, which was inspired by the Chernobyl disaster. That event pretty much crippled the Soviet economy and opened the door to reform, and so we a Klingon character based on Gorbachev - the moderate reformer Chancellor Gorkon (who was physically modelled on Abraham Lincoln). Also, most of the extreme views held by Starfleet officials and Klingons (“Conquer them now while they’re weak” vs “Attack now while we still have the strength”) were views that were held by extremists in the military of both the US and Russia, who couldn’t handle the sudden transition to peace. Gene Roddenberry (who had been pretty much frozen out of the film series since the Motion Picture) really didn’t like the overly militaristic and intolerant vibes that Nimoy and Meyer put in the film, because he had always said that humanity would’ve evolved past such concerns by the time of Star Trek. However, one of the great strengths of science fiction is that it allows us to examine modern issues at one remove, so while the story might not be 100% true to Star Trek, it was a good opportunity to explore what was going on in the world at the time and tie up some of the issues that had arisen during the films. As for the movie itself, it lacks the polish that Meyer’s other involvements with the franchise had. The political commentary is quite heavy-handed, the dialogue somewhat on-the-nose and Meyer’s use of literature quotations gets a bit out of hand at times… but all that doesn’t really matter because the Star Trek charm is present in full force, each character gets a moment and Christopher Plummer is chewing scenery in a delightful fashion! As swan songs go, it’s a pretty damn good one! Final obligatory fun fact: Originally, it was Sulu and his crew that were supposed to figure out how to beat Chang, which is why at the beginning of the film we hear about how the Excelsior had been charting gaseous anomalies: it was the ship that was carrying the equipment necessary to sniff out Chang’s cloaks Bird Of Prey, and they would’ve retrofitted the torpedo… but Shatner thought that it should be the Enterprise crew that figured it out, so it was switched. All in all I agree with Shatner.
@ImperialAtlantis
@ImperialAtlantis 10 ай бұрын
I can't help but imagine some Admiral's girlfriend watching a documentary on gaseous anomalies and getting equipment to detect them put onto every ship in the fleet 😂
@dondevice8182
@dondevice8182 10 ай бұрын
I so love that you know Kim Cattrall from Big Trouble in Little China, and not from Sex in the City!
@Rocket_Man232
@Rocket_Man232 10 ай бұрын
JEN: The great David Warner was also in Star Trek 5 as the Federation representative. He is also in the cool sci-fi movie: WING COMMANDER (The movie with the greatest sci-fi music score of all time!)
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@-.._.-_...-_.._-..__..._.-.-.- 10 ай бұрын
Congratulations on reaching this milestone! It was a lot of fun joining you on this journey. See you in The Next Generation!
@xzonia1
@xzonia1 10 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction to this one! You were so into who did it! :D Easily my favorite of all the OG movies, and such a perfect conclusion to their voyages.
@opiejaye
@opiejaye 10 ай бұрын
This one has alternated over the years with Khan for my favourite Star Trek movie. Can’t beat a whodunnit murder-mystery in space, with an end of the Cold War allegory thrown in. An excellent send-off for the original crew. I saw a video here on KZfaq that played some dialogue from Khan that was removed from the Final Cut where Sulu says that he was about to take command of the Excelsior, it’s great that he finally got that command in the end!
@AubreySciFi
@AubreySciFi 10 ай бұрын
Star Trek: The next generation had already started by the time they were filming this movie, so Michael Dorn (Worf) from Next Gen was given a little cameo in this playing his character's grandfather. The lawyer who defends kirk and Bones in the Klingon trial. Yes that was Christian Slater in a cameo as a minor crewmember on Sulu's ship. He's apparently a huge Star Trek fan, and his mom was apparently doing the casting for this film, so he got himself a cameo so he could be in the last classic Trek film.
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