Star Trek
Release date for Star Trek (2009) officially announced...
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents Friday, 17 July 2009
"the big news this morning, is that Paramount's just officially announced J.J. Abrams' new Star Trek feature film for release on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 11/17. Available will be a single-disc DVD, a 2-disc DVD special edition and a 3-disc Blu-ray (SRPs for each are still TBA). Extras on the multi-disc versions will include audio commentary with Abrams and his team, scores of deleted scenes and featurettes, a Starfleet Vessel Simulator, BD-Live NASA updates and more. Both the 2-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray will also include a digital copy version of the movie. And the packaging will apparently feature a hologram of some kind that, if you hold it in front of your computer's webcam, will unlock a special website featuring an interactive 3-D holographic tour of the U.S.S. Enterprise. the big news this morning, is that Paramount's just officially announced J.J. Abrams' new Star Trek feature film for release on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 11/17. Available will be a single-disc DVD, a 2-disc DVD special edition and a 3-disc Blu-ray (SRPs for each are still TBA). Extras on the multi-disc versions will include audio commentary with Abrams and his team, scores of deleted scenes and featurettes, a Starfleet Vessel Simulator, BD-Live NASA updates and more. Both the 2-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray will also include a digital copy version of the movie. And the packaging will apparently feature a hologram of some kind that, if you hold it in front of your computer's webcam, will unlock a special website featuring an interactive 3-D holographic tour of the U.S.S. Enterprise. "
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents Friday, 17 July 2009
"the big news this morning, is that Paramount's just officially announced J.J. Abrams' new Star Trek feature film for release on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 11/17. Available will be a single-disc DVD, a 2-disc DVD special edition and a 3-disc Blu-ray (SRPs for each are still TBA). Extras on the multi-disc versions will include audio commentary with Abrams and his team, scores of deleted scenes and featurettes, a Starfleet Vessel Simulator, BD-Live NASA updates and more. Both the 2-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray will also include a digital copy version of the movie. And the packaging will apparently feature a hologram of some kind that, if you hold it in front of your computer's webcam, will unlock a special website featuring an interactive 3-D holographic tour of the U.S.S. Enterprise. the big news this morning, is that Paramount's just officially announced J.J. Abrams' new Star Trek feature film for release on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on 11/17. Available will be a single-disc DVD, a 2-disc DVD special edition and a 3-disc Blu-ray (SRPs for each are still TBA). Extras on the multi-disc versions will include audio commentary with Abrams and his team, scores of deleted scenes and featurettes, a Starfleet Vessel Simulator, BD-Live NASA updates and more. Both the 2-disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray will also include a digital copy version of the movie. And the packaging will apparently feature a hologram of some kind that, if you hold it in front of your computer's webcam, will unlock a special website featuring an interactive 3-D holographic tour of the U.S.S. Enterprise. "
The Original Cast pictures are already out on Blu ray as well as the Trilogy (Star Trek II-IV).
What's being released later in the year (9/22) is the DVD edition of the six-film set already out on Blu ray.
All I've read is that half of the pictures that you can only get in the boxset (Blu ray) are being resolicited as individual releases later in the year. No confirmation on individual releases for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek III, or Star Trek V. You have to get the Blu ray or DVD boxes for those. I guess Paramount doesn't think those film sell well enough alone for individual releases yet.
Paramount has also confirmed The Next Generation movies are being released in a Blu ray box, too, around the same time as Star Trek Season Two on Blu ray.
Star Trek Season 3 hasn't been officially scheduled for Blu ray but word is later this year/early next year.
What's being released later in the year (9/22) is the DVD edition of the six-film set already out on Blu ray.
All I've read is that half of the pictures that you can only get in the boxset (Blu ray) are being resolicited as individual releases later in the year. No confirmation on individual releases for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek III, or Star Trek V. You have to get the Blu ray or DVD boxes for those. I guess Paramount doesn't think those film sell well enough alone for individual releases yet.
Paramount has also confirmed The Next Generation movies are being released in a Blu ray box, too, around the same time as Star Trek Season Two on Blu ray.
Star Trek Season 3 hasn't been officially scheduled for Blu ray but word is later this year/early next year.
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I respect the efforts of the filmmakers involved in this film, but the truth is that not only could I not get into it but I found myself disliking many parts and waiting for the film to end. It's not from being a Trek fan (I was never that rabid despite loving TOS) but a film fan as well.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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It's a Star Trek film, Vi.
Logic does not apply to the script.
I've seen all these films.
I know of which I speak!
The best way to enjoy a Star Trek film that doesn't make you groan or squirm in your seat like the last four did to me is to turn off your brain and enjoy the character interaction.
Character interaction was always the saving grace of the original television series and original cast films to me. The Star Trek films have never had great scripts as far as I'm concerned. The script for the first Trek film wasn't even finished before they started shooting -- and it shows!
Unfortunately, a lot of scenes which could have explained some things in the 2009 film better had to be cut out because the film was already running at just around 2 hours. Most of the good deleted scenes will be on the home video release.
Frankly, the only things that would have made the 2009 film better for me would have been a better-designed Enterprise (at least the exteriors!), a cameo by the original Kirk, and a better villain.
Montalban has still not been topped for the movies...
Logic does not apply to the script.
I've seen all these films.
I know of which I speak!
The best way to enjoy a Star Trek film that doesn't make you groan or squirm in your seat like the last four did to me is to turn off your brain and enjoy the character interaction.
Character interaction was always the saving grace of the original television series and original cast films to me. The Star Trek films have never had great scripts as far as I'm concerned. The script for the first Trek film wasn't even finished before they started shooting -- and it shows!
Unfortunately, a lot of scenes which could have explained some things in the 2009 film better had to be cut out because the film was already running at just around 2 hours. Most of the good deleted scenes will be on the home video release.
Frankly, the only things that would have made the 2009 film better for me would have been a better-designed Enterprise (at least the exteriors!), a cameo by the original Kirk, and a better villain.
Montalban has still not been topped for the movies...
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I totally get what you're saying George, and I realize there were a ton of things that made no sense in the older films, much as I love them. Still, to me character and plot are related in many ways. Spock and Kirk should still be Spock and Kirk, and what they do affects our perception of them. I recently saw Wrath of Kahn again and was stunned by how well it holds up today. The writing and directing are both phenomenal, and Nimoy and yes, William Shatner, are both convincing and sympathetic. But that's not DESPITE the plot, but because of it, even with the goofiness of Transporters and Genesis and killer parasites.
I do feel the new Trek has potential however, so hopefully part 2 will be what Wrath of Kahn was to TMP.
I do feel the new Trek has potential however, so hopefully part 2 will be what Wrath of Kahn was to TMP.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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