marlon brando My wife and I watched this last night for the first time and she was wondering why I laughed at that moment. I’m glad you noticed it too! So funny.
Nimoy wasn't wearing one...Shatner was though. Both were fairly fit...even though he liked to put away the booze(a thing never kind to your waistline), Shatner spent the first half of his career doing Shakespeare and that meant he had to know how to fight in any scenes that called for it. With fists OR swords. The man wasn't any slouch in that area. A ham, yes. Very much a ham. You could smell it sizzling in the skillet in nearly every scene. And he was wearing a toupee, definitely. And over the following decades he would let himself go a bit, while Nimoy(who liked to bike a lot and didn't drink nearly as much) stayed fit. But Shatner wasn't short on skills.
David Bloyd , it was made of duranium: 250,000× weaker than neutron degenerate matter, 80× more dense than lead without being unstable. An auxillary control rod.
I saw an AFI interview with Ricardo Moltalban where he discussed playing Khan. He had said he would not accept the part unless he knew everything about Khan..how he was born..how he got started on Earth and how he was sent into space. All that played in his decision to play Khan.
Montalban was a master-my Spanish teacher in college told me to model my Spanish pronunciation on Ricardo's Spanish. An Hispanic Richard Burton in Spanish and a damned good actor in English.
And if you watch interview for Wrath of Khan had he had to get that anger and revenge mindset back after playing kind host Mr Roarke on Fantasy Island, true old school actor taking his craft seriously
I'm still furious that they got the whitest dude ever, Benedict Cumberbatch, to play Khan in the Kelvin timeline sequel movie. There's no excuse, because as Khan's cryogenic ship left Earth before the Kelvin timeline diverged, it must have been physically the same Khan as in TOS. Cumberbatch is an objectively fine actor, but he was horribly miscast. Khan he ain't! There's plenty of South American or Indian actors who would have relished the role and done a better job. But nobody could ever outperform Ricardo in the role.
@@realsatoshihashimoto When Into Darkness first came out I had hoped that it was a fake out and it was one of Khan's henchmen masquerading as Khan the whole time. It would have been a great payoff.
A very Happy 90th Birthday William Shatner. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, Quebec. March 22, 1931 Born in Canada, But a U.S. treasure. Your legacy is worldwide. Thanks Tiberius..
The shot at 2:15 ????? The hair, makeup & lighting of that shot, & Recardos' Alpha-male face....perfect, except, it wasn't pitch black in the background in that room.
The techniques of *CAPTAIN KIRK* *FLYING KIRK KICK* : 2:40 *DREDED KIRK TRIPLE HAMMER FIST COMBO* : 2:47 *THE KIRK TRIANGLE / OR KIRK TRIANGLE LOCK* : 2:52 *KIRK FLYING-* *ROLLER/ROLLING TOSS /* *CLEARLY LUCHADOR ROOTS* : 2:57 *ONE OF KIRKS MANY PATTENTED JUDO TOSSES AND ROLLS* : 3:02 *KIRK PAWNCH'S* : 3:06 *THIS IS JUST A METAL PIPE...* *IT'S JUST KIRK BEATING THE F!CK OUTTA SOMEONE WITH A PIPE...* *THAT HAPPENS TO ALSO LOOK.... ODDLY SOFT* : 3:18
Watched these so many times as a young kid. My brothers and i knew them backard and forward Now pushing 61 and growing my hair out like Kahn. Though mine in white now.
It actually was less obvious when you watched in on the old, standard definition CRT television sets back in the day. Today, in HD, it's really noticeable though.
Khan was a genius and a tank, but his arrogance was his fatal flaw. But yes, he stood and walked like a king. Because he had been a king, and in his mind would always be.
love Scotty, but I'm not sure I bought that. It would have been cooler if he used some engineering trick to take the guy down (shocking him with some electrical conduit or something).
This is something that's been missing in Trek - Shatnerness! How to defeat Khan? Beat him down with a pipe! There are a number of episodes where Shatner just beats the crap outta everyone around and saves the day.
When my brother and I first saw this we did not know what stunt doubles were. I even asked my dad, "Who is that guy fighting Khan?" because he looks so little like Shatner. Khan's stunt double is a little better at least!
"Kirrrrrrrrrrrk. If I read your technical manual correctly, I am microwaving fish in your breakroom microwave. You will NEVER get that smell out of here!!!"
@@sonrouge *Improved strength usually means increased skeletal and muscular durability - meaning he's not immune but would still be highly resistant to many types of blunt force trauma.*
Kirk VS. Khan round one, 2270 Kirk VS.Khan round two , 2285, 15 years later. " Captain Kirk, I have the strength of five men". " Well, Khan, Scotty has a much stronger tool that can handle that !!". Strange that in " The wrath of Khan" the Enterprise engine room was targeted, maybe Khan remembered his fight with Kirk there and held a grudge. " Kkhhaaannn !!!".😝
Khan was such a superior character we need a solo movie i think that'll be badass really , and to point how intelligent he was he demonstrated to kirk that he was no one to pick a bone with after crushing a phaser with his bear hands and than squinting at him eye to eye enforcing his superior dominance almost like an animal like the incredible villain he is just outstanding and amazing ricardo was so badass at this
@@odom2142 dude there's gotta be a guy who's atleast 6 '1 and mexican or native like ricardo with long hair who could definitely pull it off they'd have to actually study the "space Seed " episode and wrath of khan to actually imitate the style of Mr Montalban yknow ?
Spock would’ve been on a restricted communications channel, or just maintained radio silence. Instead he’s broadcasting their next move to the entire ship. 😆
This has got to be one of the best fighting scenes in television history! It always amazes me how Kirk (William Shatner) was able to switch bodies along with Khan (Ricardo Montabam) during their fight! Jesus is my lord, and savior!
@The Fandom Menace Madlyn Rhue was indeed a beautiful and shapely woman. Sadly, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1977, a disease that would plague her for the next 26 years. She bravely continued working through 1996. But the debilitating illness kept her from reprising her role as Marla McGivers for “Star Tek II: The Wrath of Khan”. Out of respect for her, her character was written out rather than re-cast. RIP Madlyn.
It was laughed at in Into Darkness, I suppose deservedly, but I always thought Spock should have been sent to confront Khan. Even match. Kirk didn't expect to get his play dough phaser crushed. It doesn't get much thought, but isn't Khan trying to commit suicide rather than be captured? I would think escape more practical. And if these are all supermen, why was Khan the only one to react appropriately to the gas? Because plot, obvs. Kirk seems to have better karate in this fight. Seems a deficiency in Khan's arsenal. CumberKhan put up a spirited fight in ID. The "augmented men are resistant to phaser stun" thing in Trek is silly. They don't even try to explain it. Space Seed is a gem and Wrath of Khan is the best.
No one beats Kirk in hand to hand combat. His unique fighting style of dishing out flying dropkicks, judo throws and double-hammerfists like Bruce Lee doped up on ten pounds of quaaludes was way more balls-out than any alien could handle, and those who were tough enough to withstand his fumbling fists of fury found themselves on the receiving end of a patented James T. Kirk OPEN HAND JUDO CHOP. His technique of slapping someone in the neck with the blade of his hand was so vicious it could drop a blood-lusted Minotaur in it's tracks. Khan has no chance.
Shatner's stunt double in this scene is the legendary Cliff Booth. According to eye witnesses, he once threw Bruce Lee against a car during a backlot fight. Supposedly he also got away with killing his wife, but I don't know how true that is.
Even as OLD as this series is it is STILL relevant today with its ideals and morals! That's why its such a fan favorite. Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan is my all time favorite of ALL the motion pictures.
Love the way Kirk hits the red intercom button to stop overload. I think they needed a few more buttons, switches, and knobs for the engineering console. lol
Scotty announcing over the public address that the Captain is heading to Engineering was a real bonehead telegraph to Khan! The gas must have affected his mental tactics, or Scotty really DID hate Kirk! Khan, underestimating James T's own "wrath" (for threatening to blow up the Enterprise!) wasn't trying to killl Kirk before he could humiliate him at first. If he could have seen past his own ego, he would have noticed the captain fiddling with that rod!
When you realise Khan was more than willing to have himself, Kirk , the crew, and his own people killed when the arc went critical just so he could beat Kirk . It indicates that for all his charm and intellect he's a megalomaniac with a god complex to the extent that he has no regard for his life let alone anyone else's, he'd rather die than be defeated . It also perfectly foreshadows his instability and actions in Wrath Of Khan.
Kirk might be by far the worst of all captains.. he literally doesn't use his mind a single time, that's how all bad things keep happening - including this, probably the worst of his decisions "well, there's a group of nearly invicible, highly aggressive people, who just tried to destroy the ship and kill the whole crew who saved their lives.. instead imprisoning or executing them, let's put them on a planet without any guard - they surely won't come back in a few years to end what they begun." - and all of this without approval of starfleet command, he just let them disappear for no damn reason.. I wish TOS were about Pike instead of Kirk because I can really not see how Kirk ever even finished starfleet academy.
@@Fenixias "He literally doesn't use his mind" what are you smoking? Go rewatch Balance of Terror and The Corbomite Maneuver and The Deadly Years. Kirk is brilliant and frequently comes up with wonderfully creative solutions.
I like how Scotty gets that punch in before leaving the room.
marlon brando My wife and I watched this last night for the first time and she was wondering why I laughed at that moment. I’m glad you noticed it too! So funny.
What else would you expect from an Aberdeen pub brawler?
Lmao good eye xD
awesome 😂😂😂😂😂
You actually took the words outta my mouth- I was saying, WAY TO GO, SCOTTY!
I am so impressed with that fight scene. Neither stunt man lost his wig!
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They were probably glued on, haaaa! xD
Those were wigs?
Nimoy wasn't wearing one...Shatner was though. Both were fairly fit...even though he liked to put away the booze(a thing never kind to your waistline), Shatner spent the first half of his career doing Shakespeare and that meant he had to know how to fight in any scenes that called for it. With fists OR swords. The man wasn't any slouch in that area. A ham, yes. Very much a ham. You could smell it sizzling in the skillet in nearly every scene. And he was wearing a toupee, definitely. And over the following decades he would let himself go a bit, while Nimoy(who liked to bike a lot and didn't drink nearly as much) stayed fit. But Shatner wasn't short on
skills.
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5 times the strength of Kirk and beaten by a hand sanitizer dispenser
David Bloyd , it was made of duranium: 250,000× weaker than neutron degenerate matter, 80× more dense than lead without being unstable. An auxillary control rod.
Luther Mcgee Impressive.
Hey, don't mess around with Hand Sanitizer, they kill 99% of germs!
Khan and corona simply can not withstand it.
😆
The best bit is Scotty punching the guy in the face when the gas starts.
That's our Scotty.
What a cheap shot.
Well done Scotty!
I was looking for this comment! Scotty is every belligerent alcoholic's hero!
A true glaswegionl, gets a punch in.
I saw an AFI interview with Ricardo Moltalban where he discussed playing Khan. He had said he would not accept the part unless he knew everything about Khan..how he was born..how he got started on Earth and how he was sent into space.
All that played in his decision to play Khan.
Ricardo Moltalban was an awesome actor.
Tremendously underrated actor. He was slotted into TV which was not taken seriously in the '60s, '70s and '80s. He was just so good.
Montalban was a master-my Spanish teacher in college told me to model my Spanish pronunciation on Ricardo's Spanish. An Hispanic Richard Burton in Spanish and a damned good actor in English.
He gave class to any role he did, even Naked Gun.
And if you watch interview for Wrath of Khan had he had to get that anger and revenge mindset back after playing kind host Mr Roarke on Fantasy Island, true old school actor taking his craft seriously
The finest example of Kirk-fu ever.
The Kirk Chop whether one handed or the the classic double hand chop...classic...lol
love it !
The double handed discombobulator was my favorite Kirk move.
Ricardo was extremely superb playing the character of khan.Still don't think anyone can be as better as he is.
he will always be the true Khan
Kneel down to the fine corinthian leather of his Chrysler Cordoba.
I'm still furious that they got the whitest dude ever, Benedict Cumberbatch, to play Khan in the Kelvin timeline sequel movie. There's no excuse, because as Khan's cryogenic ship left Earth before the Kelvin timeline diverged, it must have been physically the same Khan as in TOS. Cumberbatch is an objectively fine actor, but he was horribly miscast. Khan he ain't! There's plenty of South American or Indian actors who would have relished the role and done a better job. But nobody could ever outperform Ricardo in the role.
I just want the car. Cordoba was seriously luxurious. Tattoo gets to drive for me.
@@realsatoshihashimoto When Into Darkness first came out I had hoped that it was a fake out and it was one of Khan's henchmen masquerading as Khan the whole time. It would have been a great payoff.
A very Happy 90th Birthday William Shatner. Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, Quebec. March 22, 1931
Born in Canada, But a U.S. treasure. Your legacy is worldwide. Thanks Tiberius..
That look on Ricardo Montalban's face mirrored his intentions. Priceless acting, simply grand.
Agreed, absolutely extraordinary performance
The shot at 2:15 ????? The hair, makeup & lighting of that shot, & Recardos' Alpha-male face....perfect, except, it wasn't pitch black in the background in that room.
@@AndieBlack13 You share your first name with him, (spelled the same as yours) but you spelled his wrong?😆
Pure evil.
@@AndieBlack13, lighting on Star Trek TOS was not realistic, but rather theatrical!
1:12 lmao I love the scotty cheapshot before he bolts
Thats why Scotty is awesome
It's not a cheap shot! :-)
So well filmed and edited. Truly Star Trek at its very best.
Also, 5 times your strength is no match for a wrench to the back. Way to go Jim!
Yup! His strength didn't help against a club!
Brains over braun everytime!👍
Got to love 1960's miniskirts!!!😁
Yes !!!!
Boots!
Everyone seems to overlook how smokin hot Uhura was....and is.
@@tim362She died in 2022.
Check out the Hotties in U.F.O 1970
The techniques of
*CAPTAIN KIRK*
*FLYING KIRK KICK* :
2:40
*DREDED KIRK TRIPLE HAMMER FIST COMBO* :
2:47
*THE KIRK TRIANGLE / OR KIRK TRIANGLE LOCK* :
2:52
*KIRK FLYING-*
*ROLLER/ROLLING TOSS /* *CLEARLY LUCHADOR ROOTS* :
2:57
*ONE OF KIRKS MANY PATTENTED JUDO TOSSES AND ROLLS* :
3:02
*KIRK PAWNCH'S* :
3:06
*THIS IS JUST A METAL PIPE...*
*IT'S JUST KIRK BEATING THE F!CK OUTTA SOMEONE WITH A PIPE...*
*THAT HAPPENS TO ALSO LOOK.... ODDLY SOFT* :
3:18
It cracks me up how Scotty gets in a punch right before he leaves the room! LOL
Would you have expected anything less from the best pub brawler in Aberdeen?
Well, he *is* a Scotsman.
Scotty: Oh look gas Im outa here... Oh wait, take that! Ok now Im outa here!
The actor who plays Scotty was at the D-day landings he knows how to rumble
He hit him because in an earlier scene in the engine room that guy was one of the people that hit Scotty as they took it over.
Watched these so many times as a young kid. My brothers and i knew them backard and forward Now pushing 61 and growing my hair out like Kahn. Though mine in white now.
Dye it black. Get some tattoos. Go find you some young 'tang.
Don't forget to bring money.
At least you have hair to grow.
It was always so funny that they never tried to hide the stunt person swap outs for fight scenes. lol
Spock breaks into the fight between Kirk and Khan " Gentlemen, if I may ," gives Khan the neck pinch, " Game over".
It actually was less obvious when you watched in on the old, standard definition CRT television sets back in the day. Today, in HD, it's really noticeable though.
I always enjoyed that!
@@Hibernicus1968 And a lot of TV's would be black and white too
Product of its time. They didn't care too much about those things back in the day especially with the clarity TV offered at the time.
I notice in both incarnations of Khan he is incredibly upright and walks with supreme confidence. That I like and respect.
And yet they both get beaten up really hard…
More like overconfidence. Kirk kicks his ass in this and in the movie. Plays him like a fiddle
Khan was a genius and a tank, but his arrogance was his fatal flaw. But yes, he stood and walked like a king. Because he had been a king, and in his mind would always be.
Ricardo had a severe back injury occurred in the 50's when a horse stepped on him while filming a western. Could be the reason he walked so stiff.
The acting and selection of actors , magnificent. This is and was an amazing series. Wow to be young again.
I love how Spock casually looks over at Kirk right before the Captain rescues him.
Spock's 'poker-face' is legend.
Concerned film crew: "Won't the stuntmen be painfully obvious in the long shots?" Director (in Critical Drinker voice): "Nah, it'll be fine!"
They weren't anticipating we'd be watching remastered versions of this on high definition TVs in the future! 😆
And in the 60's they weren't anticipating smart alec's pointing it out 60 years later!
“Why? Like there will be any way to freeze this scene in the future. Ha ha ho.”
Scotty lowered the boom on one of Khan's dudes. Knocked him out with one punch! Scotty is the Man!!!
Well he is Scottish :)
love Scotty, but I'm not sure I bought that. It would have been cooler if he used some engineering trick to take the guy down (shocking him with some electrical conduit or something).
...but he didn't drop his phaser. Unsold acting.
kyokogodai , also,i think it's the man who struck Lt uhura.
Happy incredible 90th Birthday to William Shatner
And now 93! 😅
Ah the old Kirk two handed karate chop, gets them every time!
This is something that's been missing in Trek - Shatnerness! How to defeat Khan? Beat him down with a pipe!
There are a number of episodes where Shatner just beats the crap outta everyone around and saves the day.
The fight between the two stunt doubles was awesome.
RE: Stunt doubles - in the 60s, the average television set was about 15 inches.
..and most were still black and white.
When my brother and I first saw this we did not know what stunt doubles were. I even asked my dad, "Who is that guy fighting Khan?" because he looks so little like Shatner. Khan's stunt double is a little better at least!
'I have five times your strength' and yet one tenth the stamina... Very logical...
RIP Ricardo Montalban and Madlyn Rhue
One of the best hand to hand combat scenes of TOS!😊
Ricardo was an outstanding actor who never got a shot except in Star Trek Right on I love you man
That beeping meant that his hot pockets were done.
abundantYOUniverse OMG LMAO!!!
My naan breads were ready.
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"Kirrrrrrrrrrrk. If I read your technical manual correctly, I am microwaving fish in your breakroom microwave. You will NEVER get that smell out of here!!!"
So even future super strength is no match for a old fashioned lead pipe (or something like it) butt whoopin'.
John Smith
No, 'twas the famous Kirk double fist smack to the back that did him in.
Improved strength doesn't mean you're suddenly immune to physical trauma.
It would be like a 5 year old hitting you with a pipe, Khan should have torn Kirk apart.
John Smith , it was space age material: it was probably made of " plastobyrllomoly carbactium. 😁😁 very tough.
@@sonrouge *Improved strength usually means increased skeletal and muscular durability - meaning he's not immune but would still be highly resistant to many types of blunt force trauma.*
One of the all time best episodes, and it was such a brilliant move to make a Stark Trek movie based on this story.
To think that a soap dispenser would be the downfall of Khan.
Star Trek dmj
Wavemaninawe 😂😂😂
Actually, it's suppose to be a control rod. Probably made of 80% plastobyrrylomolycarbactium, and 20% demidiamond plus.
Kirk VS. Khan round one, 2270
Kirk VS.Khan round two , 2285, 15 years later. " Captain Kirk, I have the strength of five men".
" Well, Khan, Scotty has a much stronger tool that can handle that !!".
Strange that in " The wrath of Khan" the Enterprise engine room was targeted, maybe Khan remembered his fight with Kirk there and held a grudge. " Kkhhaaannn !!!".😝
@@luthermcgee432 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Khan was such a superior character we need a solo movie i think that'll be badass really , and to point how intelligent he was he demonstrated to kirk that he was no one to pick a bone with after crushing a phaser with his bear hands and than squinting at him eye to eye enforcing his superior dominance almost like an animal like the incredible villain he is just outstanding and amazing ricardo was so badass at this
Mr Nash Khan is a great character but I wonder if anyone else could even come close to how well RM played him.
@@odom2142 dude there's gotta be a guy who's atleast 6 '1 and mexican or native like ricardo with long hair who could definitely pull it off they'd have to actually study the "space Seed " episode and wrath of khan to actually imitate the style of Mr Montalban yknow ?
“How did you defeat Khan, Spock?”
“Kirk beat him with a stick”
a piece of PVC pipe
Advanced genetics gives Khan 18 str and 6 agility
That's what happens when you DONT make charisma your dump stat.
19 intelligence and only 9 wisdom too 🤣
And 9 to charisma for telling a woman to get out of his room, and she chooses to stay.
Mr. Montalban was the perfect villain and car commercial pitchman.
Easily the most credible Star Trek antagonistic.
Just love that fine Corinthian leather.
Spock would’ve been on a restricted communications channel, or just maintained radio silence. Instead he’s broadcasting their next move to the entire ship. 😆
Khan was angry that Kirk refused to recover his captain’s chair with rich Corinthian leather.
This fight looks more real and selling the moves then WWE.
This has got to be one of the best fighting scenes in television history! It always amazes me how Kirk (William Shatner) was able to switch bodies along with Khan (Ricardo Montabam) during their fight! Jesus is my lord, and savior!
The stunt-double is so blatant during this scene it's hilarious.
Stunt doubles were often obvious in fight scenes in the original series of Star Trek, but Kirk's double here is one of the most obvious EVER!
Looks like Kirk Douglas.
Funny, I didn't even notice the stunt double until I saw your comment. Now it's really obvious.
I have never noticed it.
To be fair, the resolution on the original TVs were so poor I doubt they even thought it was an issue.
that guy who decides to pass out in another direction gets me every time. Pass out on floor.. NO the desk!
Uhura looks super sultry and hot in this scene!
@The Fandom Menace
Madlyn Rhue was indeed a beautiful and shapely woman. Sadly, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1977, a disease that would plague her for the next 26 years. She bravely continued working through 1996. But the debilitating illness kept her from reprising her role as Marla McGivers for “Star Tek II: The Wrath of Khan”. Out of respect for her, her character was written out rather than re-cast. RIP Madlyn.
I love that this episode ties into The Wrath Of Khan
The movie was written as a sort of sequel to it.
I like how one guy went back for his keys in the briefing room but ran out of time : "must...get...keys...zzzzz"
"Damn... my wallet! Guh..."
I was thinking it was his cell phone 😀
It was laughed at in Into Darkness, I suppose deservedly, but I always thought Spock should have been sent to confront Khan. Even match. Kirk didn't expect to get his play dough phaser crushed. It doesn't get much thought, but isn't Khan trying to commit suicide rather than be captured? I would think escape more practical. And if these are all supermen, why was Khan the only one to react appropriately to the gas? Because plot, obvs. Kirk seems to have better karate in this fight. Seems a deficiency in Khan's arsenal. CumberKhan put up a spirited fight in ID. The "augmented men are resistant to phaser stun" thing in Trek is silly. They don't even try to explain it. Space Seed is a gem and Wrath of Khan is the best.
OMG...that girl in the beginning....what a bod!
I saw this as a kid, and it blew my mind.
No one beats Kirk in hand to hand combat. His unique fighting style of dishing out flying dropkicks, judo throws and double-hammerfists like Bruce Lee doped up on ten pounds of quaaludes was way more balls-out than any alien could handle, and those who were tough enough to withstand his fumbling fists of fury found themselves on the receiving end of a patented James T. Kirk OPEN HAND JUDO CHOP. His technique of slapping someone in the neck with the blade of his hand was so vicious it could drop a blood-lusted Minotaur in it's tracks. Khan has no chance.
Excellent actors.
In retrospect, it would have been very awesome for Scotty to have run to engineering and helped Kirk fight Khan, all fists.
P.E.I. Man -Canada- Scotty could really fight when HIS SHIP was insulted.
It would have been like the fight btwn alt universe Spock and the crew in Mirror, Mirror .
Actually, Jimmy Doohan wasn't half-bad when it came to fight scenes. He insisted on doing his own fight sequences in Trouble with Tribbles.
Just tell Scotty that Khan is making his way to his booze stash in Engineering :)
Great classic Trek!
I LOVE how Scotty gets a crack in before he leaves the room!
Yeah!! Scotty lowered the boom on that dude!! Scotty is awesome!!
Pent up anger!
scotty always hides his right hand guess he lost a finger in real life
@@dalepetersen1166 yup, he did in World War 2
One of the best villains on Star Trek
love the way scotty punches the guy in the face before running out
Formidable foe, but gotta admire Jim for his skills.
one of the best fight scenes ever.
Shatner's stunt double in this scene is the legendary Cliff Booth. According to eye witnesses, he once threw Bruce Lee against a car during a backlot fight. Supposedly he also got away with killing his wife, but I don't know how true that is.
nah. He's in Italy.
Caltain, i will make your ship my ship. I will put rich Corinthian leather in all captains chair
3:01WTF is that guy???? :D Kirk tagged out!
Best wigs ever😂
“I have times your strength, your no match for me”! Oooops, my bad!
That odorless, colorless anesthesia gas does it every time.
I’m 58 years old, if you ever notice, movies in our time the bad guy always tells the sh.. he’s gonna do!😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Nice wrestling scissors move
No stunt doubles were harmed in this production.
We never knew then that one of the more memorable episodes of the series would be the prequel to the best of the Star Trek movies.
You notice Chekov wasn't in It?
@@bhodili-3396
Which makes us wonder how Chekov recognized Khan in the movie?
Stuntmen fighting while Bill and Ricardo having lunch at the Paramount commissary.
Even as OLD as this series is it is STILL relevant today with its ideals and morals! That's why its such a fan favorite. Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan is my all time favorite of ALL the motion pictures.
the end of the fight where superhuman Khan gets his azz kicked by a plastic urinal has got to be the funniest thing I have ever seen. 🤣
Never underestimate intergalactic PVC when otherwise facing certain death.
😂
That was only there in this episode.
Always with the side gut strike! Classic scene.
I laughed at the guy in the gold shirt, not kirk, couldn't decide to follow Scotty or stay and get gased. He awkwardly chose the latter.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOVE THE OBVIOUS STUNT MAN
Kirk totally tea-bagged him too...learned at the Academy.
Captain, I can change the law of physics!😀😀😀😀😀
Love the way Kirk hits the red intercom button to stop overload. I think they needed a few more buttons, switches, and knobs for the engineering console. lol
Beyond_the_Infinite Cutting edge 23rd century technology lol.
Not only that but randomly flips a bunch of rocker switches with no labels, causing random sound effects to play
Beyond_the_Infinite , how did you know that it was the intercom button? The intercom is on the wall.
"You're no match for me" Kirk: You still have a solar plexus though.
Lt McGuyver stacked
Scotty threw the first punch here
Scotty announcing over the public address that the Captain is heading to Engineering was a real bonehead telegraph to Khan! The gas must have affected his mental tactics, or Scotty really DID hate Kirk! Khan, underestimating James T's own "wrath" (for threatening to blow up the Enterprise!) wasn't trying to killl Kirk before he could humiliate him at first. If he could have seen past his own ego, he would have noticed the captain fiddling with that rod!
"To the last, I grapple with thee. From hell's heart, I stab at thee. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee."
Watch out! for that Scotty left hook!😮 hahaha 😂 Kirk should have let Scotty fight for him! hahaha 🤣
That obvious stunt double, tho! 😂😂😂
I love star trek. I . Grew up on it. . Some of the famous quotes I actually use it in my life.
3:15 Khan Noonien Singh: I have 5 times your strength you're no match for me.
Me: Here comes the Kryptonite!
When you realise Khan was more than willing to have himself, Kirk , the crew, and his own people killed when the arc went critical just so he could beat Kirk . It indicates that for all his charm and intellect he's a megalomaniac with a god complex to the extent that he has no regard for his life let alone anyone else's, he'd rather die than be defeated . It also perfectly foreshadows his instability and actions in Wrath Of Khan.
He’d make a good Klingon. Ego above life.
@@kevinemmers9424 Well he actually quoted an old Kligon proverb in Wrath Of Khan "Revenge is a dish best served cold".
Great scene. Thanks for posting it.
Ha! Always loved this very ' Kirk' moment- winning by ANY means when he had to!
😂 That was my takeaway, too! One of my favorite scenes!
Love that left hook by Scottie before exiting the room.
De plane, de plane!!!!!
Don't ever mess with the Enterprise. That's Kirk's love
Love how Scotty has to punch someone before exiting the room...lol
Scotty with the sucker punch at 1:11 is hilarious!
Kirk was the ultimate ST captain.
Picard was, actually.
Kirk might be by far the worst of all captains.. he literally doesn't use his mind a single time, that's how all bad things keep happening - including this, probably the worst of his decisions "well, there's a group of nearly invicible, highly aggressive people, who just tried to destroy the ship and kill the whole crew who saved their lives.. instead imprisoning or executing them, let's put them on a planet without any guard - they surely won't come back in a few years to end what they begun." - and all of this without approval of starfleet command, he just let them disappear for no damn reason.. I wish TOS were about Pike instead of Kirk because I can really not see how Kirk ever even finished starfleet academy.
@@Fenixias "He literally doesn't use his mind" what are you smoking? Go rewatch Balance of Terror and The Corbomite Maneuver and The Deadly Years. Kirk is brilliant and frequently comes up with wonderfully creative solutions.
@@Fenixias I’ll agree to disagree
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Kirk was groggy when he got out of that MRI. 😅
Real Star Trek.... refreshing ...indeed!