@linuxfiend @jalefkowit Sure, the twenty five minutes of flying through the ship's vagina was some of the most amazing cinima I've never seen (because I am blind)
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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 -
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@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 Whyyy? That's not even the good one.