This is actually brilliant. It sets up the major conflicts and ratchets up the tension. The original trailer was "ooh look pretty like Star Wars!" This one is "we've got an interesting story to tell"
this is exactly how i felt as i am trying to find a trailer for the og movie and all i can find is " it doesnt show any story. i came here thinking it would be just a clip from the movie, but its a perfect trailer to let me know what im geting into.
As overly long as this movie already is, there was a VHS home version that was 12 minutes longer,... that included much needed character moments from the trio (& added some much needed low-key character-oriented humor)... and those 12 minutes actually make the movie BETTER! I was shocked Wise didn't include them in his director's cut. Anyway, every version I watch, I STILL fast forward through the visual effects "travelling through V'ger" bullshit (along with closeups of the astonished characters faces as they look at the screen).. those 8+ minutes seem like an HOUR! People complain about the boarding the Enterprise in Spacedock being too long, that has nothing on the gratuitous visual effects orgy inside V'ger IMO.
Yes. This is a fantastic modern trailer. Agreed, you highlighted the more "character related" portions of the film that are often overlooked in the original trailer. Great job.
Yeah, Paramount paid for all those special effects and wouldn’t let the director cut them down. It made for a VERY boring movie when it first came out. And not particularly comprehensible either. The whole Ilia theme was cut short.
@@skepticalfaith5201, the movie is a materpiece. It is the best of the saga and it is the most representative of what Star Trek is all about where the most important thing is the story and the relationships between the characters. This modern trailer simply does it more justice than the original one.
It was a stupid story line, really so Voyager becomes Vger, which in turn assimilates Kirk's first officer, and a bald chick. I left the theater feeling let down. The ONLY good thing about the movie was refit of the enterprise. By the way, it seems Kirk, and Picard are ship killers, both wrecked the enterprise. I wonder how much an Enterprise would cost to build.
I agree with you, 150%; TMP is also my favorite movie with ST-VI coming in at second place. Re those who feel that the TMP story line was "stupid", IMHO, the much heralded (and somewhat overrated) "WOK" is simply a continuation of the classic ST TOS "Space Seed" episode. Hence, as the old saying goes, "There is no accounting for taste"! ; )
I grew up in the mid 70’s and 80’s. This was my time and we had never seen anything like it, it was the first of was about to come even up until today. So I was there and you did a fantastic job on this ! Thank you !
I love that movie. It's long an epic and at times exhausting but that makes you feel like You're Actually Living It rather than just being entertained...
Yes, that’s exactly how I felt when watching this for the first time and for each viewing since. This film feels immersive, like you are a participant rather than a spectator.
THAT is a GREAT edit. Very well done mix of modern music to build the drama and anticipation. Just enough storyline and scene cuts to rally grab your attention and getting ready to stand in line to see it on the first day of release.
@@816taylor I'd argue this was the best film of the franchise actually. I know the original cut was maybe a little agonizing in its pacing, however the story itself was I thought excellent. The story was what does it mean to exist? That is the question is asked. That's quite a bold question to ask in a science fiction film. A machine reaches the level of self awareness, finds out all that can be known in the universe, and returns because it cannot find meaning in life although it knows everything that can be known. I don't really recall the original theatrical release and haven't seen it in probably 35 years, but I do have the directors cut, and I think it would have done better if that was released theatrically. They had a deadline they had to meet, the film was somewhat unfinished, but for 1979, it stands up pretty well I think. Wrath of Khan is often regarded as the best film, and frankly, I would argue it was the 2nd best film of the series although it had a few plot contrivances but it was well done. I don't consider the newer films cannon - in other words, I think they are awful. They are not thought provoking, they are just mindless action like so much science fiction is today. The writing today is horrible and thoughtless. The original series gave me lots to ponder when I first saw them, I would think of the story for days. I can't experience that today, they are all popcorn flicks. They are so poorly written that I tend to forget the plots, what little they have even. Not one of the newer films has a coherent plot. Not one. They are so filled with plot holes that they are just miserable to experience for me.
Very well done. A lot of these fan made trailers give the entire movie away. This one picks just the right pieces of dialog and action sequences to grab your attention. I would really want to see this if I had never seen it before.
That was the whole goal. Use the plot with Acts One and Two and then find some really cool images that if you day today would be like "whoa that looks cool, wonder what that's about?"
Spectacular!!!! Exceptional editing...check, exciting music...check, focus on Kirk and Spock's own personal obsessions...check. Your trailer takes the original movie in a whole new direction. A billion starts for your efforts!!!!
Oh I am excited to see this movie! Well done! I like, too that it's an honest trailer - all the themes highlighted here really were themes in the movie - Kirk's obsession, Spock's personal interest...
See, Robert Wise knew that the camera should be focused on the characters and the story; not director "signatures." Guess that's why he won an Oscar and Abrams hasn't.
Damn, now I'm exited to watch this movie...oh wait I already own it :) I saw it back then and it is still today my favourite ST movie, some critisized the grandeur of it at the time but I love it, that Gerry Goldsmith score and grand scale for me is what makes this film standout, and the enterprise launch scene...I get goose bumps just thinking about, go watch the making of that scene, you'll appreciate it even more.
Or the actual Vger sound device created by Craig Hundley, now known as Huxley (aka Tommy Starnes and the Captain’s nephew). Now there’s a coincidence to wrap your head around.
You've done such a fine job of making "Star Trek: The Slow-Motion Picture" seem like it possesses edge-of-your-seat tension that I might break out my DVD just to see what I missed the last 8 times I watched it. Well done!
No. The movie is a materpiece. It is the best of the saga and it is the most representative of what Star Trek is all about, where the most important thing is the story and the relationships between the characters. Just the opposite of the stupid Star Trek of jar jar abrams and alex kurtzman. This modern trailer simply does it more justice than the original one.
It has aged well considering some of the (ahem) recent Star Trek movies and series. It’s only natural to look back and compare them to past movies. One thing that has made the movie age well is the current FX and re-edits made it to make it more interesting.
Great trailer. It highlights what I wanted more of, characterization and how those characters were responding to the treat. It also highlighted what we wanted more of, better pacing. The movie was just so slow and the villain so "inanimate". I get they were trying to make the audience "relate" to the villian through Ilia, but she was just to dry (not her fault). It was as if the true antagonist didn't care. The producers went hardcore when fixing this problem when they made Wrath of Khan.
The trailer makes it look a lot more dramatic and action-packed then I remember it. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed this movie, but I remember it being much more slow-paced than the trailer portrays. I'll have to go re-watch this one again, it's been a couple of years since I've last seen it.
For a brief moment Spock looked Alan Rickman. McCoy complains about Kirk's obsession with the Enterprise in The Motion Picture and then in Wrath of Khan asks Kirk to return to command in starships before Kirk becomes part of his antique collection.
To this day, I’ll occasionally put this movie on when I’m having trouble sleeping. I’m not joking either... there’s something about all of those extended flyover scenes that just lull me to sleep. I think at the time they must’ve been trying to do something similar to 2001: A Space Odyssey (which I love as a movie, but also tends to have a similar effect on me)
The movie is a materpiece. It is the best of the saga and it is the most representative of what Star Trek is all about where the most important thing is the story and the relationships between the characters. Just the opposite of the stupid Star Trek of jar jar abrams and alex kurtzman. This modern trailer simply does it more justice than the original one.
Well done. Good editing on piecing the scenes to peak interest while not revealing to much. My only problem is at .59 where Spock is shown before his reveal.
COOL G RAPP! That sounds sounds so gripping when the Enterprise is coming out of Warp I'm so taken by it and I still have the original motion picture on VHS and at the end of the movie is still have some tape left so I recorded Ciara singing go girl featuring T-Pain😄, permission to come aboard (bone)
This was one of the best Star Trek movies made. Some people on these comments don't know what they're talking about. J.J. Abrams trash is ===> that way.
The Wrath Of Khan was THE best of all the original-cast movies. The J.J. Abrams "reimagining, reboot", whatever they're calling the so-called Kelvin timeline nowadays, IS absolutely trash. The people who wrote TMP, TWOK, etc., understood the characters, knew the themes that resonated with the fans, had TALENT and ABILITY and knew HOW to tell a story. That is missing in Hollywood now. Now we get "woke" bullshit written by talentless hacks who spout the right politics and tick off the right "oppression" boxes, and that caters to a generation raised on video games, quick-cut commercials, and lack of any knowledge of the original material. The absolute state of movies these days.....
@@GRAYR189, TMP is the best of the saga, but apart from that I agree completely with everything you wrote. Alex kurtzman (writer of 2009 stupid Star Trek and showrunner of modern stupid Star Trek series) has a great responsibility in the shipwreck that became Star Trek.
@@philippealain-art Kurtzman single-handedly put Star Trek on the rocks. It was HIS vision for the franchise that has turned out so disastrously. Spock and Uhura? Are you fucking KIDDING me? When in ANY of the series, novels, or fan fiction did ANY of the fans think THAT was a good idea? And then to make Nyota Uhura, competent and skilled though she is, a MAJOR element of the command structure and EVERY plot? And Sulu is gay now? When was THAT ever hinted at? Sure, George Takei is gay IRL, but do these shit-for-brains writers understand that there is a DIFFERENCE between the character and the actor who portrays that character? And WHAT is with the Enterprise getting her ass kicked in EVERY engagement now? How is it possible to emasculate a STARSHIP? I grew up on Star Trek. I owned every season of TOS on VHS, and I owned a sizable collection of the novels. I watched TNG, DS9, and Voyager. I was at the theater for the release of every Trek movie from TMP to Nemesis. Even went to a couple of conventions. Didn't care for Enterprise, and NOTHING in the world will ever get me to watch Discovery, Picard, The Lower Decks or any other minimally Trek-related CRAP. I watched the "reboot" of Star Trek and Into Darkness, witnessing the birth of the God-awful Kelvin timeline. And that's IT. I am DONE with anything Trek.
The one thing about Starfleet that has always puzzled me was this. They have this fleet of powerful ships. Equipped with shields, phasers, and photon Torpedos. They can travel faster then light itself. Yet in regards to their headquarters, presumable in San Francisco on earth, they're never around. You would think that they would keep at least three of their best battleships near the cradle, just in case. But no. The only time any ships seem to come home is for re-fit or to transfer data from 5 year missions. It makes no sense. Now in TNG when the Borg invaded our solar system they showed a small squad of presumably armed ships that never even got a shot off, but given the known strengths of their adversaries, they were snub fighters. The wreckage of their ships did more to slow the Borg then their weapons did, and the wreckage just bounced off out of the way. Anyhow, that has always bugged me. Thoughts?
It was soo GOOD to have the movie come out way back when.
We'd wanted one for YEARS.
And all the old cast too.
With new effects...
This is actually brilliant. It sets up the major conflicts and ratchets up the tension. The original trailer was "ooh look pretty like Star Wars!" This one is "we've got an interesting story to tell"
Yes! Thank you! That was the intent 100%!
@@WilliamRenken Nailed it!!!!
this is exactly how i felt as i am trying to find a trailer for the og movie and all i can find is " it doesnt show any story. i came here thinking it would be just a clip from the movie, but its a perfect trailer to let me know what im geting into.
My fave trek film massively underrated
I've lost count of how many times I've watched the film.
My first Star Trek big screen experience . Will always love this film for that reason . Magnificent to see the refit enterprise in space dock .
I understand I’m in the minority, but this is my favorite Star Trek movie, because it’s a Sci-Fi adventure film, not villain driven action schlock.
Not at all! My fav too!
I kinda like it too, but it's a bit too much inspired by 2001 for my taste. Also, quite some problems with logic
Star Trek 4 then?
@@thanatossassin Yes, great sci-fi story. However, I like my Treks to take place onboard the Enterprise.
I’m in the minority with you! ❤ this one!
If I had seen this trailer in 1979 instead of the original, I would've been a 16 year old puddle on the floor! Great job!
Thank you, Douglas!!!
Agreed!!!
@@MikinessAnalog No way, you're good! :)
+2
This trailer is kickass. It really draws attention to the subtlety that makes this movie great.
As overly long as this movie already is, there was a VHS home version that was 12 minutes longer,... that included much needed character moments from the trio (& added some much needed low-key character-oriented humor)... and those 12 minutes actually make the movie BETTER!
I was shocked Wise didn't include them in his director's cut.
Anyway, every version I watch, I STILL fast forward through the visual effects "travelling through V'ger" bullshit (along with closeups of the astonished characters faces as they look at the screen).. those 8+ minutes seem like an HOUR! People complain about the boarding the Enterprise in Spacedock being too long, that has nothing on the gratuitous visual effects orgy inside V'ger IMO.
Yes. This is a fantastic modern trailer. Agreed, you highlighted the more "character related" portions of the film that are often overlooked in the original trailer. Great job.
Yeah, Paramount paid for all those special effects and wouldn’t let the director cut them down. It made for a VERY boring movie when it first came out. And not particularly comprehensible either. The whole Ilia theme was cut short.
@@skepticalfaith5201, the movie is a materpiece. It is the best of the saga and it is the most representative of what Star Trek is all about where the most important thing is the story and the relationships between the characters. This modern trailer simply does it more justice than the original one.
I was expecting a deep movie trailer voice to say "This summer,... the Shat will hit the fan!"
Hahaha ROTFLMAO :-)
😂...and Deforest will burn. 😂
FANtastic.
PS the Shat will hit the FANS.
Film critics say "I Shatnered my pants!".
'"Nuthing that canna be fixed by a little Scottie tissue, Cap'n."
It was a Winter release.
Still my favorite ST movie. So mysterious is what a ST movie should be.
It was a stupid story line, really so Voyager becomes Vger, which in turn assimilates Kirk's first officer, and a bald chick. I left the theater feeling let down. The ONLY good thing about the movie was refit of the enterprise.
By the way, it seems Kirk, and Picard are ship killers, both wrecked the enterprise. I wonder how much an Enterprise would cost to build.
I agree with you, 150%; TMP is also my favorite movie with ST-VI coming in at second place. Re those who feel that the TMP story line was "stupid", IMHO, the much heralded (and somewhat overrated) "WOK" is simply a continuation of the classic ST TOS "Space Seed" episode. Hence, as the old saying goes, "There is no accounting for taste"! ; )
This is Awesome!! made me dust off the old star trek DVD collection and watch the motion picture. GREAT WORK! LOOKS AWESOME!!!
WOW. The power of Editing. Really fun to watch this. Nice work.
I grew up in the mid 70’s and 80’s. This was my time and we had never seen anything like it, it was the first of was about to come even up until today. So I was there and you did a fantastic job on this ! Thank you !
I love that movie. It's long an epic and at times exhausting but that makes you feel like You're Actually Living It rather than just being entertained...
I hated the movie; primarily because it left so much critical information that was in the book.
Yes, that’s exactly how I felt when watching this for the first time and for each viewing since. This film feels immersive, like you are a participant rather than a spectator.
Oh great... now you made me want to watch it again... well here we go
A very modern take, but I did like the spooky single bass guitar twang reverb the movie used to convey dread, horror and void.
@@miko1975guitar thanks for the link!!!
This is an an amazing trailer. Better than the one we saw when this movie came out.
Modern style trailer but that honors this great movie. Congrats for the work.
THAT is a GREAT edit. Very well done mix of modern music to build the drama and anticipation. Just enough storyline and scene cuts to rally grab your attention and getting ready to stand in line to see it on the first day of release.
This movie still holds up, I liked it in 1979 I like it now.
Watching this trailer actually makes me want to dig out the old DVD and watch the film. Nice work. 👍🏻
The original trailer had a voiceover by Orson Wells which was awesome!
"Beeeeee Laaay that phaaaay zer orderrrr"
"Phooootoooonn...... TooooorPEEEdooooossss!"
@@astrofrk "Well your chapel is now an M.D., I know engineers. They always love to change things."
@@astrofrk awaaaaaayyeeee!
@@caomhan84 LLLOOOOOLLLLL
@@MikinessAnalog You mean "Nurse Chapel is now an MD." Pretty sure that had nothing to do with the engineers...
Now that was a good trailer. It makes me want to see the movie all over again.
Still watch it every once in a while
You nailed it man! If I wanted to introduce a non-Trek fan to my favorite movie, I would show them *this* trailer.
That was exciting, it makes me want to watch the movie again! Well done!
This is definitely a modern trailer, it gives away the whole story.. 😆
You're right. I did. Thank you!
so true
Funny the new trailer didn't make the story any better. This was probably the worst Star Trek movie ever. It was a real let down.
@@816taylor Thank you so much!!
@@816taylor I'd argue this was the best film of the franchise actually. I know the original cut was maybe a little agonizing in its pacing, however the story itself was I thought excellent.
The story was what does it mean to exist? That is the question is asked. That's quite a bold question to ask in a science fiction film. A machine reaches the level of self awareness, finds out all that can be known in the universe, and returns because it cannot find meaning in life although it knows everything that can be known.
I don't really recall the original theatrical release and haven't seen it in probably 35 years, but I do have the directors cut, and I think it would have done better if that was released theatrically. They had a deadline they had to meet, the film was somewhat unfinished, but for 1979, it stands up pretty well I think.
Wrath of Khan is often regarded as the best film, and frankly, I would argue it was the 2nd best film of the series although it had a few plot contrivances but it was well done.
I don't consider the newer films cannon - in other words, I think they are awful. They are not thought provoking, they are just mindless action like so much science fiction is today. The writing today is horrible and thoughtless. The original series gave me lots to ponder when I first saw them, I would think of the story for days. I can't experience that today, they are all popcorn flicks. They are so poorly written that I tend to forget the plots, what little they have even.
Not one of the newer films has a coherent plot. Not one. They are so filled with plot holes that they are just miserable to experience for me.
Very well done. A lot of these fan made trailers give the entire movie away. This one picks just the right pieces of dialog and action sequences to grab your attention. I would really want to see this if I had never seen it before.
That was the whole goal. Use the plot with Acts One and Two and then find some really cool images that if you day today would be like "whoa that looks cool, wonder what that's about?"
Spectacular!!!!
Exceptional editing...check, exciting music...check, focus on Kirk and Spock's own personal obsessions...check. Your trailer takes the original movie in a whole new direction. A billion starts for your efforts!!!!
Best Star Trek movie ever made.
I remember as a boy how excited I was when this movie came out.
Fantastic job! The closing of the trailer couldn't of been better!!!
Thank you!!!!
My God...THIS SO WORKS!
Color me impressed!
Awesome work, that is truly the best trailer the Motion Picture could ever have.
Thank you, John!
this is still one of the best Star Trek episodes ever produced in my book
Oh I am excited to see this movie! Well done!
I like, too that it's an honest trailer - all the themes highlighted here really were themes in the movie - Kirk's obsession, Spock's personal interest...
Best Star Trek movie of the lot in my humble opinion.
Excellent trailer!!! Well done!!!
ST-TMP is one of my favorite ST movies also.
Thank you, Thomas! I appreciate the kind words! Happy Thanksgiving!
Great video.... more exciting than the movie itself!
Great job! Makes me want to see it again after all these decades!
See, Robert Wise knew that the camera should be focused on the characters and the story; not director "signatures." Guess that's why he won an Oscar and Abrams hasn't.
WOW - That was AWESOME! THAT ..... is the movie they SHOULD have made! WOW!
Thank you, Herman!
A great trailer and great movie
Zowie! Now THIS is the movie I wanted to see. Great re-edit of a missed opportunity of a film reboot...
Damn, now I'm exited to watch this movie...oh wait I already own it :)
I saw it back then and it is still today my favourite ST movie, some critisized the grandeur of it at the time but I love it, that Gerry Goldsmith score and grand scale for me is what makes this film standout, and the enterprise launch scene...I get goose bumps just thinking about, go watch the making of that scene, you'll appreciate it even more.
Excellent arrangement! Love the string addition! Point on !
Thank you, Paul!!
Excellent edit!!! I've always loved the movie. I can see the points its detractors have, but it's still an above average film.
Nope. This lacks the Hans Zimmer "BWOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW" sound repeating at every editing break.
😂😂😂
Or the actual Vger sound device created by Craig Hundley, now known as Huxley (aka Tommy Starnes and the Captain’s nephew). Now there’s a coincidence to wrap your head around.
Of course, Jerry Goldsmith is the composer for the film, not Hans Zimmer. ;-)
Now let’s have a re-edit of the entire movie to bring back the spark
Nice work... especially at the very end, that was great.
Absolutely fabulous! nicely done! Makes me want to watch it again.
I saw it in the theater, one of the best movies EVER!!!
This would have made me want to hurry up and see this. Of course, I saw this when I was 11 in theaters. Fantastic trailer!
This is great! You did a really good job, I love it ... congratulations!!
Thank you!
I was a kid when this movie came out in 1979 I want to get it on the DVD as soon as I can and all the original Star trek movies
Back in 1979 I was a kid when the movie came out in 2021 there bring it back on DVD and I would like to get a copy of the of the dvd
Fascinating. A most extraordinary trailer.
Best Star Trek movie so far
Correct. It is a "STAR TREK" movie, not an action flick or a sci-fi film, but an actual Star Trek story line.
Awesome! A wonderful achievement! Well done!
Thank you very much!
@@WilliamRenken You're most welcome! I'm going to watch your other one now, too.
Very nice. Great work on this! Impressive!
You've done such a fine job of making "Star Trek: The Slow-Motion Picture" seem like it possesses edge-of-your-seat tension that I might break out my DVD just to see what I missed the last 8 times I watched it. Well done!
Thank you! That means a lot and I definitely appreciate it!
Wow! This is better than the movie
lol I was about to write that
@@OverlordZephyros lol
No. The movie is a materpiece. It is the best of the saga and it is the most representative of what Star Trek is all about, where the most important thing is the story and the relationships between the characters. Just the opposite of the stupid Star Trek of jar jar abrams and alex kurtzman. This modern trailer simply does it more justice than the original one.
1979 what a year.
Very nicely done!
It has aged well considering some of the (ahem) recent Star Trek movies and series. It’s only natural to look back and compare them to past movies. One thing that has made the movie age well is the current FX and re-edits made it to make it more interesting.
Great trailer. It highlights what I wanted more of, characterization and how those characters were responding to the treat. It also highlighted what we wanted more of, better pacing. The movie was just so slow and the villain so "inanimate". I get they were trying to make the audience "relate" to the villian through Ilia, but she was just to dry (not her fault). It was as if the true antagonist didn't care. The producers went hardcore when fixing this problem when they made Wrath of Khan.
Loved that movie then and still do today.
This is what the trailer should have been all along.
You forgot the "BLAAAAAAMMMMM" Inception "BLAAAAAAMMMMM" Between every scene change "BLAAAAAAMMMMM".
It was more of a "Bwaaaaaaaaah."
This is a DAMN GOOD, DAMN GOOD, DAMN GOOD Star Trek movie trailer!!!!
The trailer makes it look a lot more dramatic and action-packed then I remember it. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed this movie, but I remember it being much more slow-paced than the trailer portrays. I'll have to go re-watch this one again, it's been a couple of years since I've last seen it.
That was definitely intentional.
The trailer makes the film appear better than it actually was!
@@Philflash, no, the movie is a masterpiece. this modern trailer does it more justice than the original one.
#StarTrekDiscovery and #AlexKurtzman could learn a lot just from this trailer alone. THIS is what #StarTrek is all about!
That was mind-blowing!!!!
Great Work...the comm is yours !
Superbly done!
For a brief moment Spock looked Alan Rickman.
McCoy complains about Kirk's obsession with the Enterprise in The Motion Picture and then in Wrath of Khan asks Kirk to return to command in starships before Kirk becomes part of his antique collection.
Great point! He totally does!
@@WilliamRenken 1:21 in the video, a great trailer for an underrated movie.
@@safirahmed I appreciate it! Thank you!
@@WilliamRenken You're welcome! Thanks!
Now if only they made the movie this exciting.
I was going to say "Can you take a crack at editing off like 45 minutes of the movie?" lol
I wanted this movie so badly back then. I fell asleep during it!
To this day, I’ll occasionally put this movie on when I’m having trouble sleeping. I’m not joking either... there’s something about all of those extended flyover scenes that just lull me to sleep. I think at the time they must’ve been trying to do something similar to 2001: A Space Odyssey (which I love as a movie, but also tends to have a similar effect on me)
@@capsdude4838 That's why they had Douglas Trumbull on board ;)
The movie is a materpiece. It is the best of the saga and it is the most representative of what Star Trek is all about where the most important thing is the story and the relationships between the characters. Just the opposite of the stupid Star Trek of jar jar abrams and alex kurtzman. This modern trailer simply does it more justice than the original one.
I got to go watch this now!
COOL G RAPP stunning layout and soundtrack
I loved it the first time around!
Well done. Good editing on piecing the scenes to peak interest while not revealing to much. My only problem is at .59 where Spock is shown before his reveal.
Remarkably well done. I would hire you.
COOL G RAPP! That sounds sounds so gripping when the Enterprise is coming out of Warp I'm so taken by it and I still have the original motion picture on VHS and at the end of the movie is still have some tape left so I recorded Ciara singing go girl featuring T-Pain😄, permission to come aboard (bone)
Wish this was the trailer I saw as a teen when it first came out. ☺
Really well done!
*This film looks great! When's it coming out?*
Always loved this movie.
Very nicely done. I wonder what the Shat would say...
Well done. Very well done...
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
This was one of the best Star Trek movies made. Some people on these comments don't know what they're talking about. J.J. Abrams trash is ===> that way.
The Wrath Of Khan was THE best of all the original-cast movies. The J.J. Abrams "reimagining, reboot", whatever they're calling the so-called Kelvin timeline nowadays, IS absolutely trash. The people who wrote TMP, TWOK, etc., understood the characters, knew the themes that resonated with the fans, had TALENT and ABILITY and knew HOW to tell a story. That is missing in Hollywood now. Now we get "woke" bullshit written by talentless hacks who spout the right politics and tick off the right "oppression" boxes, and that caters to a generation raised on video games, quick-cut commercials, and lack of any knowledge of the original material. The absolute state of movies these days.....
@@GRAYR189, TMP is the best of the saga, but apart from that I agree completely with everything you wrote. Alex kurtzman (writer of 2009 stupid Star Trek and showrunner of modern stupid Star Trek series) has a great responsibility in the shipwreck that became Star Trek.
@@philippealain-art Kurtzman single-handedly put Star Trek on the rocks. It was HIS vision for the franchise that has turned out so disastrously. Spock and Uhura? Are you fucking KIDDING me? When in ANY of the series, novels, or fan fiction did ANY of the fans think THAT was a good idea? And then to make Nyota Uhura, competent and skilled though she is, a MAJOR element of the command structure and EVERY plot? And Sulu is gay now? When was THAT ever hinted at? Sure, George Takei is gay IRL, but do these shit-for-brains writers understand that there is a DIFFERENCE between the character and the actor who portrays that character? And WHAT is with the Enterprise getting her ass kicked in EVERY engagement now? How is it possible to emasculate a STARSHIP?
I grew up on Star Trek. I owned every season of TOS on VHS, and I owned a sizable collection of the novels. I watched TNG, DS9, and Voyager. I was at the theater for the release of every Trek movie from TMP to Nemesis. Even went to a couple of conventions. Didn't care for Enterprise, and NOTHING in the world will ever get me to watch Discovery, Picard, The Lower Decks or any other minimally Trek-related CRAP. I watched the "reboot" of Star Trek and Into Darkness, witnessing the birth of the God-awful Kelvin timeline. And that's IT. I am DONE with anything Trek.
Might have sold a few more tickets.
Starfleet looks like Club Med here.
As always, Spock is the glue that
holds it all together.
OMG I can't wait until this comes out
Star Trek The Motion Picture. 40 Years 1979-2019. The Human Adventure Is Just Beginning.
That was truely epic
Good job!
Love it, any chance to serve on board the Enterprise!
The one thing about Starfleet that has always puzzled me was this. They have this fleet of powerful ships. Equipped with shields, phasers, and photon Torpedos. They can travel faster then light itself. Yet in regards to their headquarters, presumable in San Francisco on earth, they're never around. You would think that they would keep at least three of their best battleships near the cradle, just in case. But no. The only time any ships seem to come home is for re-fit or to transfer data from 5 year missions. It makes no sense. Now in TNG when the Borg invaded our solar system they showed a small squad of presumably armed ships that never even got a shot off, but given the known strengths of their adversaries, they were snub fighters. The wreckage of their ships did more to slow the Borg then their weapons did, and the wreckage just bounced off out of the way. Anyhow, that has always bugged me. Thoughts?
I was 5 when came out, we went to the drive in to watch this
That film held so much promise...and then Paramount took it away from Gene...😔...Will always be my favorite.