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Post by Cuish on Mar 4, 2017 21:58:45 GMT
9/10
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Post by Wesley Crusher on Mar 4, 2017 21:59:59 GMT
6/10
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Post by airborne3502 on Mar 4, 2017 22:01:15 GMT
I can't.
I fell asleep during it.
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Post by moviemouth on Mar 4, 2017 22:07:17 GMT
7.5/10 and my favorite Star Trek film.
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Post by Times Up on Mar 4, 2017 22:48:37 GMT
8/10
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Mar 5, 2017 4:03:58 GMT
5/10 Worst Star Trek film.
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Post by camimac on Mar 5, 2017 4:31:40 GMT
When I saw it in the theater, I did not think much of it. I would have rated it 6/10 at most and the only reason I would have rated it that high is because it reunited the cast in another Star Trek adventure. The movie also reminded me a lot of The Changeling episode. But, when the movie finally aired on television, I realized that even though it was a theatrical release, it was really made for the small screen. It just looked and played so much better there. After seeing it on tv, my rating was 8/10.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 3:48:13 GMT
Depends on which version. The theatrical release is around a 7/10.
I finally found the extended tv version and I give that around a 6.5/10, the added scenes made it drag even MORE.
Then there is the Director's Cut. This is the version I love! They edited it tighter. They finished some effects. They removed those scenes where Kirk seemed to be constantly annoyed at McCoy. And we finally got to see V'Ger. Easily the best Director's Cut of any film I have seen. Yes, it begs comparisons at times to 2001 and I think favorably. Unique looking film in the Trek universe. Gorgeous score by the late great Jerry Goldsmith. And it is the only Trek film with an epic big screen feel!
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Post by bonerxmas on Mar 6, 2017 5:45:33 GMT
i felt like they were going where movies had gone before
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Post by moviemouth on Mar 6, 2017 5:52:50 GMT
Depends on which version. The theatrical release is around a 7/10. I finally found the extended tv version and I give that around a 6.5/10, the added scenes made it drag even MORE. Then there is the Director's Cut. This is the version I love! They edited it tighter. They finished some effects. They removed those scenes where Kirk seemed to be constantly annoyed at McCoy. And we finally got to see V'Ger. Easily the best Director's Cut of any film I have seen. Yes, it begs comparisons at times to 2001 and I think favorably. Unique looking film in the Trek universe. Gorgeous score by the late great Jerry Goldsmith. And it is the only Trek film with an epic big screen feel! Okay, now this makes sense. I always wondered why TMP is so disliked, not knowing until I read your reply that I have only seen the director's cut.
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Post by barkingbaphomet on Mar 6, 2017 8:17:34 GMT
8/10 among the best of the best of the (film) series.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Mar 6, 2017 16:35:06 GMT
7/10 is about right. Despite all the flack it gets, it's probably the truest to the spirit of the original t.v. series.
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Post by alexhurricanehiggins on Mar 6, 2017 17:00:41 GMT
6/10
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Post by outrider127 on Mar 7, 2017 14:14:25 GMT
7/10
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Post by miike80 on Mar 7, 2017 14:17:16 GMT
I can't. I fell asleep during it. Me too
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Post by vegalyra on Mar 7, 2017 14:34:18 GMT
I hated it when I was a kid but I have better appreciation of it now. It's still not my favorite by any means but it's a good one. The wormhole sequence is still (un)intentionally hilarious to me.
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Post by LaurenceBranagh on Mar 9, 2017 1:42:42 GMT
6/10
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Post by 博: Dr.BLΔD€ :锯 on Nov 9, 2019 13:42:06 GMT
Depends on which version. The theatrical release is around a 7/10. I finally found the extended tv version and I give that around a 6.5/10, the added scenes made it drag even MORE. Then there is the Director's Cut. This is the version I love! They edited it tighter. They finished some effects. They removed those scenes where Kirk seemed to be constantly annoyed at McCoy. And we finally got to see V'Ger. Easily the best Director's Cut of any film I have seen. Yes, it begs comparisons at times to 2001 and I think favorably. Unique looking film in the Trek universe. Gorgeous score by the late great Jerry Goldsmith. And it is the only Trek film with an epic big screen fe el! I recently picked up the Director's version and am hugely looking forward to seeiπg it. Haveπ't see it iπ so, so loπg, probably not siπce it came out on video.....and to be hoπest it was my least favourite Trek movie with the original characters. 6/1O
I recall thiπkiπg it was too mistily acted and oddly too grandiously and over-reverentiallly directed by the chap who directed The Souπd of Music.....all respect to Mr Wise. The subsequent Nicholas Meyer films were hugelely satisfying for me.
But now light years later......the urge to watch it again with older eyes is massive. I loved the recent re-boot movies with Chris Pine which were fab after the ( to me ) weaker subsequent TV series (Voyager, Deep Space Nine, Discovery and Enterprise).
TNG tv had some nice momeπts but the TNG movies (apart from Generations) were not super. I guess I have a hankeriπg for the characters I loved as a kid.
Anyhow's.....agaiπ i'm tremendously looking forward to seeing Motioπ Picture agaiπ after all this time.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Nov 9, 2019 20:23:43 GMT
5/10
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Nov 9, 2019 20:27:24 GMT
You FORGOT the poll!
7/10.
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