Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
@jalefkowit That sounds like a life lived well.
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
@jalefkowit How many cuts *are* there?
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@jalefkowit How many cuts *are* there?
@liferstate There’s the original 1979 theatrical cut, a 1983 “Special Longer Version” cut for TV, and a 2001 director’s cut, all of which exist in their original forms and in new 4K restorations
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/comparing-the-three-versions-of-star-trek-the-motion-picture/
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
@jalefkowit V'Ger shot first.
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@liferstate There’s the original 1979 theatrical cut, a 1983 “Special Longer Version” cut for TV, and a 2001 director’s cut, all of which exist in their original forms and in new 4K restorations
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/comparing-the-three-versions-of-star-trek-the-motion-picture/
@jalefkowit Somewhere in the world there's gotta be someone who owns Star Trek: The Motion Picture on laserdisc. I'm certain they have something valuable to contribute to this discussion even if I don't know what it is.
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
A couple people have asked how many cuts of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE there could possibly be, to which the answer is: too many
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/comparing-the-three-versions-of-star-trek-the-motion-picture/
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A couple people have asked how many cuts of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE there could possibly be, to which the answer is: too many
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/comparing-the-three-versions-of-star-trek-the-motion-picture/
@jalefkowit Whyyy? That's not even the good one.
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A couple people have asked how many cuts of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE there could possibly be, to which the answer is: too many
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/comparing-the-three-versions-of-star-trek-the-motion-picture/
If for some reason you want to immerse yourself in the actual thread, here you go. By page 2 people are calling each other liars. Bon appétit
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A couple people have asked how many cuts of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE there could possibly be, to which the answer is: too many
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/comparing-the-three-versions-of-star-trek-the-motion-picture/
@jalefkowit and every single one is 92% “traveling through CGI VGER clouds” by volume
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@jalefkowit Whyyy? That's not even the good one.
@prism @jalefkowit used to be that you could count on even numbered Windows versions and even numbered Star Trek movies
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
@jalefkowit ALL OF ‘EM, KATIE!
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
@jalefkowit Ironically I just saw this deleted scene for the first time tonight :). youtube.com/watch?v=ud18K0GIYG… -
If for some reason you want to immerse yourself in the actual thread, here you go. By page 2 people are calling each other liars. Bon appétit
You are a cruel, cruel person, to foist this upon your followers.
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If for some reason you want to immerse yourself in the actual thread, here you go. By page 2 people are calling each other liars. Bon appétit
@jalefkowit I mean now that you’ve done the research it’s just rude not to reveal what the correct cut is.
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@jalefkowit Whyyy? That's not even the good one.
@prism @jalefkowit Except it is the good one.
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@prism @jalefkowit used to be that you could count on even numbered Windows versions and even numbered Star Trek movies
@flyingsaceur @jalefkowit IMHO 2 and 6 were the best ones. I have a lot of respect for Nicolas Meyer, both for esentially bringing ST back from the dead after the first movie bombed, getting William Shatner to actually act, and for committing to the bit when <spoiler> and refusing to work on the third movie.
I also feel like his portrayal of the federation in an unappologetically neoconservative way felt a lot more realistic than TOS "we're exploring the galaxy to meet interesting people!" vibe which always felt disengenuous to me. And he was willing to lock horns with Roddenberry, who was wrong about a great many things. The guy had a vision and stuck to it. The rest kinda feel like the lunatics are running the assylum (generations aside which is also quite good)
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Spending my evening in the traditional way: reading through a 42 page long thread in an extremely Web 1.0 forum of people arguing which cut of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE is the correct one
@jalefkowit The correct answer is The Director's Edition. It's the only one actually finished.
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@flyingsaceur @jalefkowit IMHO 2 and 6 were the best ones. I have a lot of respect for Nicolas Meyer, both for esentially bringing ST back from the dead after the first movie bombed, getting William Shatner to actually act, and for committing to the bit when <spoiler> and refusing to work on the third movie.
I also feel like his portrayal of the federation in an unappologetically neoconservative way felt a lot more realistic than TOS "we're exploring the galaxy to meet interesting people!" vibe which always felt disengenuous to me. And he was willing to lock horns with Roddenberry, who was wrong about a great many things. The guy had a vision and stuck to it. The rest kinda feel like the lunatics are running the assylum (generations aside which is also quite good)
@prism @jalefkowit The Wrath of Khan was unique in that it could stand on its own as a movie in a timeline where nothing else
Star Trek existed. 6 was taut and felt like a bridge from TOS into TNG with a much lighter touch than GenerationsPlus I’m a sucker for turtlenecks and tunics