Because the whole style of the movie is repackaged for a modern audience! Imagine being in 1982, thinking Star Trek could get overshadowed and dismissed by Star Wars fans! This redo slingshots an oldschool fan into the early 80s and makes you feel like nothing that a JJ could do! I fucking hate Discovery having seen it, but the original first six movies are Shakespearean!
Harve Bennett went through ALL the TV series and found 'Space Seed' then brought Kahn back. Thank God, he did. Roddenbury almost destroyed that which he created in the 60's.
Possibly the greatest ST film of all time. Has everything....formidable antagonist, tactics, tears, sacrifice, laughter, philosophy, EPIC battles, Legendary music...
Eh, I hear that abut "modern" music, too. There's lots of gems...just stop letting other people pick what movies you watch as far as trailers. John Wick was pretty cool in the last ten years, just to name one.
@@tonyromano6220 Most movies suck, old or new. Rose-colored glasses on the past tend to hide that. I remember how many movies, television shows, and books I watched and read as a kid that I tried again as an adult, and realized how bad they were. There's good stuff around nowadays...you just have to avoid letting the media pick it for you and spend the time to find them yourselves. Too many people go on about how bad modern things are--from reading stuff on the modern internet. The irony is too rich sometimes.
I think it's quite deniable, and I deny it easily. Khan's motivations are completely nonsensical, half of his dialogue is lifted from a book in the public domain, the plot only moves forward because of Kirk's plot-mandated stupidity, a guy who's supposed to be a genetically engineered super genius can't see through obvious subterfuge, etc. The movie is very well made at a technical level, but its script is quite weak. I like TMP best. It is a flawed, but it is the most star trek of all the films, and I'm a sucker for wide shots and grand vistas. As sci-fi it delivers in spades, even if it is a little derivative. I like VI also. I'd rank the original movies thusly: I-VI-IV-V-III-II.
A few years ago my wife and I bought our Dream Home, it came with a custom-made theater room, 110" screen, Theater seating, everything remote, glowing stars in the ceiling, and the first movie I chose to watch was "The Wrath Of Khan". It was Great.
@@kevinbrown4073 With respect. It's funny to point out that this was ONE of the first movies to use cgi. In the Genesis presentation. Live long and prosper.👍😋
I wasn't quite 6 when the third film came out. My brother and I were already fans so naturally we had to see it. Never had the privilege of seeing TWOK until high school. Watched it over fifty times since then and it never gets old.
I was 12 when I 1st saw this movie, been a trekie sinces. It has the greatest score for a sci movie of all time. Im now 38 and still get goose bumbs during the opening credits.
I remember 6 or 7 year old me feeling sooo bored with Star Trek whenever my dad watched it...which felt almost constant. I remember him watching this on tape when he recorded it from TV. Then at some point I comprehended the whole thing and I couldn’t wait for Saturday at 6 o’clock when the next episode came on. I wanted to be Scotty or Spock someday. Wrath of Khan was the first Star Trek movie I ever saw and had me hooked so hard! It’s still my favorite!!!
Incredible piece of editing. I've seen the movie in full dozens of times. Your trailer makes me want to see it again - in a widescreen cinema. Great artistry with your edit job.
When they tried to do the reverse Khan with Zachary Quinto yelling... it just looked devoid of actual anger and feeling. When Shatner does it, you can feel the rage emanating from the screen.
Vulgar that’s because JJ Abrams doesn’t get it. He doesn’t get why Kirk’s off his game when he was always on every other time. He doesn’t get why Kirk is so lost without Spock. He doesn’t get why the death scene at the end was so completely earned. He doesn’t get that the Kobayashi Maru test wasn’t a punchline. He doesn’t understand the purpose of anything unless it adds visual interest or intense action. He doesn’t understand how to plot a film, he only knows how to set up mystery boxes that never get opened.
Just discovered this trailer today and I gotta say...........I'VE WATCHED IT 3 TIMES ALREADY and it gives me chills every time. Nevermind that I've seen the movie enough to recite the entire script. Whoever put this together definitely has talent. My compliments to the chef.
Right?!?! I have nearly every word and every beat of the movie memorized, and I still ended up watching it three more times after watching the trailer.
@@ericaj9822 Definitely is one on the list of must see movies of all time. So cool to see people that love this film as much as I do even after all these years. Right on Erica J !!!!! R E S P E C T
The original trailer blew people away. Consider how dull the original motion Picture was. People didn't know they were hungry for Wrath of Khan, until they saw the trailer, and then, they knew ruclips.net/video/vOIYaRb6XpQ/видео.html
Not really. This is top notch for ''effect'' but storywise it tells very little and visually shows too much. The old trailer was all about the story and the characters, not the effects (and it was awesome at the time). Different times, different viewers, different styles. Still, this is pretty good work, proving that when tailored to the target audience, trailers can be effective. Hence why we were lured these recent years to watch very badly made movies just because they were well promoted and flashy. looking at you Abrams Trek and Disney Star Wars trilogy.
Montalban should have had equal billing with Shatner as he practically stole the show. If I were to re-do the opening credits, I would put him right below Shatner on the initial "starring" card. I would also properly credit Judson Scott for Khan's subordinate in the opening sequence somewhere close to Kirsty Alley and Merritt Butrick.
Sci Fi, fantasy, horror and comedy never received the most prestigious awards at the time. Even today there is a lot of ciné-snobbery about dramas and psychological thrillers getting respect that other genres do not. It's deeply unfair, but it's there.
@@davidellismartin9619 you just couldn't have done this in 1981 technology just wasn't there for the work involved to do this you look at how quick cut everything is now versus how linear everything was in 1981. I look back at some of the stuff that I did on tape in 1991 vs today and the difference is incredible I mean you actually had to physically cut and splice and mix in real time and sometimes it took three sets of hands and 38 takes to just do a minute
@@darrenfrank9904 Holy crap I literally just heard Ricardo saying that in my head lol 😂😂😂 I didn't really appreciate it at the moment but I definitely miss that era now days .
@@gymkhanadog Cumberbatch makes a great Doctor Strange, and a surprisingly good Grinch. He's no Khan though. Ricardo Montalban was a great Khan in TOS and an even better Khan in ST2. But I guess since they horked up the timeline so badly with the ill-advised reboot of the franchise, they were trying to smoosh the original meeting with Khan together with Wrath of Khan. It just didn't work.
Find an arthouse theatre in your area and keep your eye on its schedule. I had the distinct pleasure of getting to see Blade Runner on the big screen a couple years ago by doing that, and Khan is the kind of iconic movie that such an establishment would show at some point. May not be this summer or even the next, but eventually someone will screen it and you can pretend.
If there would really be a theatrical reissue - than show this this trailer in cinemas before! I will watch box office mojo very closely on that opening weekend... That trailer is so effective it could give that movie a new audience.
FWIW, I regard Star Trek II, III and IV as a single continuous storyline (other than Star Wars, one of the first attempts to do this in sci-fi movies). I also agree that the 'Rebirth Trilogy', as I consider it, is the high-point of TOS.
Wow. Amazing, simply amazing. I clicked on this, expecting some sort of parody with seeing 'modern trailers' in the title but this... this is epic. And I use that word so very sparingly. This is fantastic! Wonderful! Amazing! Superb. You are great! Now THAT is how you make a trailer!!!
Holy cow man! What a fantastic spin on a classic SiFy movie! Makes me want to watch it all over again (for the 50th time!!!). Love this movie and still well-up everytime Spock makes the ultimate sacrifice. Such a powerful scene. Thanks for making this so new all over again!
@Jon Seymour There's an extended directors' cut thingy, so *really* go see that if the version you've seen a bunch was the theatrical one. A theater near me shows old-school movies on Thursday afternoons and I got to see it on the big screen with a few scenes I'd never even seen before, and it rocked!
You guys really outdid yourselves on this one I'm going home tonight to watch it cuz it was so awesome great job thank you so much for putting the time in the making their it really reignite your interest in the movie and I've seen this movie at least 50 times huge Star Trek fan great job thank you so much for sharing
Really well done trailer! Action shots out of order and none that last too long so that it appears more action packed and would not give a way the plot for someone who hadn't seen it. Excellent! Seen a lot of 'modern trailers' and this is one of the best.
Gary San This is exactly what i find annoying about trailers these days. Random confusing action scenes and after watching the trailer i have no idea what the movie is about...
For those who *haven't* seen the movie, it's not only good, but interesting in that it's not a sequel to the 1st movie, but a sequel to one of the episodes of the original series in the 60s. And they got the same actor to portray his part. It's a good one!
It's funny but I'm a huge fan of the Halloween movie from '78, and years later I happened to watch the original trailer and I was blown away at how much of the movie it showed. They showed the Judith Myers' headstone scene amongst others. So looks like they've been giving away the whole movie for a long time now!
It seems like they give away the whole movie only because you’ve seen the movie already and have a context for what they are showing. If you haven’t seen the movie they’re just disjointed but attractive scenes.
Movie studios have to adapt to the considerably smaller attention spans of the modern movie goer...if you can't pique their interest in 2 1/2 minutes you've lost them!
It actually is pretty clever how they used the simulator footage to mislead. Anyone watching this hasn't seen the movie is going to go into it not actually knowing how it's going to go at all. lol
I love this trailer. I just had the privilege of watching STAR TREK II on the big screen at my local theater yesterday. ILM’s simple, practical special effects were beautiful to see. I am so tired of the boring, mind numbing CGI crap in movies today. I wish that todays filmmakers would learn that sometimes less is more.
Recipe: Take two-four seconds of film from every scene in the movie, scramble the order, insert voice-overs with dramatic lines, use an intense musical underscore, and serve.
@@annmarieknapp I enjoyed the first and third new movies, but I hated the third. It was cheap pandering to the fans, and it turned me off completely. That villain didn't have to be Khan, and shouldn't have been. There were dozens of other Eugenics Wars genetically engineered "supermen" it could have been, and that could have made it one of the best sequels within the universe.
I've always thought that the only thing that would've been the icing on the cake would have been a reaction shot of Khan's jaw dropping as the Enterprise went to warp a half second before the Reliant explodes.
Just great. Showed this version to a friend who really isn't interested in Star Trek.......now they are. If a Star Trek movie really needed a boost it would have to be, Star Trek - The Motion Picture!!
During the theater marathon of the first 7 movies leading up to _First Contact_ I was not used to being up after 10pm (when the daily showing took place each night) so about midnight when the ship was steering through all that animation effects I was dozing off in the theater. I was wide awake for the rest of the week though.
And they were able to pull this off with a PG rating! Now everybody wants them to push the newer films to R. Like a looser rating is really gonna make the movies any better. I think we got greater films under the creative limitations of the time - strict MPAA ratings, no overused CGI... just a simple plot with a lot of heart and a stellar cast!
I loved the reboots they were awesome! I mean, they’re not gonna be the same as the originals obviously, but I thought him and the new cast did a great job w the movies.
@@bonnieh2064 The cast, yes most certainly; him, not so much. Abrams openly confessed that he never watched Star Trek even when all his friends did because he couldn't understand it... and decided to make a Star Trek for ''people like me;'' thus, for people who don't watch Star Trek, don't understand Star Trek and don't care about Star Trek. And that is exactly what he did. In that, yes he did well. So if you are like him, you can certainly appreciate his work. Anyway, you're prefectly free to like whatever you want and no one is entitled to criticize you for it. But now you understand why actual Star Trek fans moved away from his STINOs (Star Trek In Name Only) and their offshoots; DISC, Picard and the rest of dumb, mediocre, agenda-driven Kurtzmantrek.
@Yugaansh Tyagi I don't agree. By the time of Wrath of Khan, he had already been sidelined. And even on TNG he was but a consultant who, according to people working on the series at the time, was rarely listened to. Yes you' re right that Star Trek was not the same after he died; but it had already changed much well before then. TNG went on for 3 more seasons and we got DS9,VOY, ENT and the TNG movies. It changed but it was still intelligent, meaningful and true to the spirit of the original; optimistic, humanistic and positive. TNG seasons 5-6 and 7 were not disastrous like Kurtzmantrek was from the get go. On the contrary they perpetuated and expanded on Roddenberry's vision in entertaining and well-crafted episodes. ''All Good Things'' ended TNG in a way worthy of Roddenberry's vision. Even when DS9 was a deliberate attempt to deconstruct the utopian vision of Roddenberry, it was not a denial and desecration of it as Kurtzmantrek is. It still followed what had come before, did it with quality storytelling and characterisation and still clung to this positivism, humanism and optimism, just relativizing it. A masterpiece like ''Tribbles and Tribble-ations'' showed how well integrated even DS9 was to it's roots. VOY tried to revive the exploration style of TOS and, although it fell too often into repetition and formula, it still had quality storytelling and admirable characters, not the awful, moronic mess of despicable losers and criminals Kurtzmantrek showcase. It still perpetuated what Star Trek had been and was all about, Episodes like ''The Void'' are gems of praise for Roddenberry's original message. ENT tried to restart fresh, showing how that vision could have come about from our current (or near) humanity. It was cut short when it was barely managing to finally do so (by Les Moonves, the sci-fi hater who hired Kurtzman to exploit and disfigure Star Trek). Still, throughout the series' fumbles with canon, it tried to respect it, built on it and keep the optimistic vision of humanity alive and prosper. The ''Augments'' and ''In A Mirror Darkly'' episodes were wonders of canon expansion. Movies were hit and misses but until the last TNG one, they were still about a better humanity, a better future, admirable characters and uplifting stories. It all changed when Abrams and Kurtzman grabbed the IP for the sole purpose of selling toys. Both publicly declared they never were fans of Star Trek, never watched it, never understood it, never cared for it. Abrams used it to pitch (successfully) for Star Wars and Kurtzman to promotes his identity politics and SJW propaganda. That's when Star Trek fell.
@Yugaansh Tyagi I was raised with TOS so far from me to disagree with you about how great it was ;) Simply put, what was good in TNG and everything afterwards, it owes to TOS. Abrams movies tried to turn Star Trek into a cheap version of Star Wars to get the popcorn audience. The problem with that audience is that it consumes but does not care. The complete failure of Kelvin merchandizing alone proves it. The mistake of Abrams was not in trying to cater to this audience but in insutling the established one with STINOs; Star Trek In Name Only; stupid stories with moronic characters in flashy, superficial roller coaster movies. What I think about DISC? It fully earned it's monicker of STD; the utter corruption of Star Trek. Not only is is awful Trek, not only is it trash sci-fi, it is one of the worst tv shows; abysmal storytelling about despicable characters in cliche situations, all well hidden in a multi-million dollar starwarshy wrapping. Only Star Trek Picard and Batwoman are worse. But that is just the opinion of an old Trekker who was there when TOS aired on September 6 of 1966 (yep, in Canada, it aired two days before the rest of the world!).
I saw this movie when it first came out and have probably seen it 100 times. I think I have the dialog memorized. And damn it, this trailer makes me want to see it again. Well done.
Recently saw the 35th Anniversary Fathom re-release in a local theater. It is still the best Trek movie of all... This modern trailer is brilliant, almost awesome, but how can you leave out Shatner's most memorable line, "KHAAAAAAN!!!!"?
Sometimes lack of audio is more effective than including it, they still added the visual bit, but the way it's done he could just as easily be screaming "Fire!" I really liked this style, excellent work!
Metaphorically speaking, Kirk's antique collection are symbols of his status, prestige, victories, and the bodycount of lovers he's enjoyed throughout the years. McCoy finally kicks him in the ass on his birthday. He finally convinces Kirk he's an "o.k." admiral, but his true destiny awaits commanding a ship. Thus, he avoids becoming "just another forgettable antique." Love Kirk's character arc in this movie as he starts to understand wisdom comes with age, and is redeemed in the end.
Agreed. I loved how they made the Kobayashi test appear that Saavik was commanding the Enterprise while Kirk was trapped on the planet 'beaten by Khan'.
Why did I get excited for a movie I have already seen 32 times. Edit 2 years later: I’ve now watched it 127 times
Because it's awesome!
Because it's a fantastic movie!
Also it’s a real testament to the power of a well cut trailer.
Because the whole style of the movie is repackaged for a modern audience! Imagine being in 1982, thinking Star Trek could get overshadowed and dismissed by Star Wars fans! This redo slingshots an oldschool fan into the early 80s and makes you feel like nothing that a JJ could do! I fucking hate Discovery having seen it, but the original first six movies are Shakespearean!
Harve Bennett went through ALL the TV series and found 'Space Seed' then brought Kahn back. Thank God, he did. Roddenbury almost destroyed that which he created in the 60's.
I've already fandangoed my tickets for opening night: June 4th, 1982. I'm stoked.
Mister G LOL And man did I really LOL :-) thank you
I never saw it in theaters when it came out. Only ever saw it on tape. Would have liked to have been a part of that audience on opening night.
@@DocMicrowave I was there. Being old has a few advantages.
I literally just laughed out loud!
Already saw it in 1982 but I’m game to go back again.
Possibly the greatest ST film of all time. Has everything....formidable antagonist, tactics, tears, sacrifice, laughter, philosophy, EPIC battles, Legendary music...
It's a shame hollywood writers don't take exactly what you wrote to heart. Lol
Possibly?
possibly the greatest sci fi movie of all time
Plus, it had the venerable Ricardo Montalban in it.
And Shatner's school of subtle acting.
It even showed the entire movie like modern trailers. lol
He missed the Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan tho
Except for one thing: Spock's death
@@davincent98 Spolier alert! Huh
@@davincent98 SHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
@@GerritDeSmedt i like how he kept the scream silent. Gives a different take on Kirk's expression.
I can`t wait for June 4, 1982 to watch this movie :D
lol me too ;)
Haha. Me too!
Same!
I just travel back in time like in Star Trek IV and ask for nuclearrrrrr wesssells
No.., I'm not spending the $3.00, I'll wait for the laser disc and watch it on my brand new 50" projection TV.
It is sad that the modern trailer for a 39 year old movie makes me more excited than any trailer for any other movie in the past decade.
Eh, I hear that abut "modern" music, too. There's lots of gems...just stop letting other people pick what movies you watch as far as trailers. John Wick was pretty cool in the last ten years, just to name one.
God I am so damn old.
@@rikk319 most new movies just suck.
@@tonyromano6220 Most movies suck, old or new. Rose-colored glasses on the past tend to hide that. I remember how many movies, television shows, and books I watched and read as a kid that I tried again as an adult, and realized how bad they were.
There's good stuff around nowadays...you just have to avoid letting the media pick it for you and spend the time to find them yourselves. Too many people go on about how bad modern things are--from reading stuff on the modern internet. The irony is too rich sometimes.
EXACTLY!!
i can’t wait to see this movie that came out 37 years ago
Better late then never
Definitely can't wait
I saw it when it came out, and now I want to see it again! It was one of the better ones from the franchise.
This trailer makes me more excited than Star Trek over the last 10 years.
@@LeeHawkinsPhotowhat about the Picard trailers?
Me - watches this trailer to film I have seen countless times.
Me again - breaks out Trek blu ray box set to watch film again.
hehe
Same!!!
You are lucky. I have it on VHS.
What? It's not broken I won't buy it again.
Marek Gutkowski Don’t you think it’s time you upgraded... to S-VHS? 😉
So much this ^
40 years later, and Ricardo Montalban's Khan still gives me goosebumps. One of the best villains/antagonists in the history of film.
Still the best Star Trek movie after 35 years.
You misspelt 'one of the best' as Star Trek. It should read 'still one of the best movies ever after 35 years.'
L-1011.....May a dozen rabid tribbles infected with dinevion blood worm diarrhea infest your underwear.
Th... thanks?
Eh it's definitely the worst with the original series cast.
I think it's quite deniable, and I deny it easily. Khan's motivations are completely nonsensical, half of his dialogue is lifted from a book in the public domain, the plot only moves forward because of Kirk's plot-mandated stupidity, a guy who's supposed to be a genetically engineered super genius can't see through obvious subterfuge, etc. The movie is very well made at a technical level, but its script is quite weak.
I like TMP best. It is a flawed, but it is the most star trek of all the films, and I'm a sucker for wide shots and grand vistas. As sci-fi it delivers in spades, even if it is a little derivative. I like VI also. I'd rank the original movies thusly: I-VI-IV-V-III-II.
Shows the entire movie. Definitely a modern trailer.
Laz...and some scenes that aren’t in it...
No, not really. There's a huge massive canon-altering event that is not even hinted at.
@@AW-uh2ux I know, right? It does nothing to show Kirk's got a son.
... Whoops. ._.
@@redshirtveteran5688 Yeah that plot point went really far didn't it?
@@Philbert-s2c Eh. As far as 6? "Never forgive them for..." Well, you remember what Kirk's log said, right?
This was the greatest star trek movie , as much as a classic as Empire Strikes back is to Star wars
So, I showed this to some kids who never saw the original series or movies because "its old and crappy". They insisted on seeing this movie.
Have they enjoyed it yet?
I think this comment needs a follow up
Please, we need to know
Inquiring minds...
We need answers
"Bought in EBAY!"
-Chekov
Very nice! Bien joué!
Jesus. Your comment almost made me spit out my drink.
LOLOL YES!!!
I had to read your comment 3 times before I got it. Brilliant!
And then he realizes he was scammed by a "Khan" artist.
A few years ago my wife and I bought our Dream Home, it came with a custom-made theater room, 110" screen, Theater seating, everything remote, glowing stars in the ceiling, and the first movie I chose to watch was "The Wrath Of Khan". It was Great.
The VERY BEST Star Trek film ever made, and this modern trailer just makes it more legendary. Job well done!
I absolutely agree with you. To me, this trailer breathes new life for the movie.
Oh yeah????? Just remember one thing before you say that! Remember..........
"KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Not one or digitally enhanced and it still is awesome
I think Undiscovered Country edges it out but it's definitely between those two movies clearly.
@@kevinbrown4073 With respect. It's funny to point out that this was ONE of the first movies to use cgi. In the Genesis presentation. Live long and prosper.👍😋
One of the greatest sequels ever and the start of a great trilogy.
It's way more than a trilogy.
@Lodogg 3323 VI was fantastic.
skip ST:V... ST: VI brought real closure to Kirk's story, and accepting his feelings towards Klingons and the death of David.
Terminator 2 Judgment day has entered the chat...
The studio wasn’t behind it after the first movie. Thats why it was so good.
Stardate February 2021. Just got reminded of when Star Trek was still good.
"Revenge is a dish that is best served cold. It is very cold in space".
Ya they missed that great line. It is very cold in space.... Kirk!
I do remember that old Klingon proverb.
@@trublgrl actually it's Greek
@@johnkabou Watch the movie.
@@trublgrl I've seen the movie when it came out. I know what it says, that's Kligon. In reality this proverb is greek, that's what I'm saying
This movie made a 10 year old a life long Trekkie.
I wasn't quite 6 when the third film came out. My brother and I were already fans so naturally we had to see it. Never had the privilege of seeing TWOK until high school. Watched it over fifty times since then and it never gets old.
I was around the same age. I saw it on VHS. I was struck by Spock's concluding " these are the voyages..." I thought that was sublime.
Same except I was 6
I was 12 when I 1st saw this movie, been a trekie sinces. It has the greatest score for a sci movie of all time. Im now 38 and still get goose bumbs during the opening credits.
I remember 6 or 7 year old me feeling sooo bored with Star Trek whenever my dad watched it...which felt almost constant. I remember him watching this on tape when he recorded it from TV. Then at some point I comprehended the whole thing and I couldn’t wait for Saturday at 6 o’clock when the next episode came on. I wanted to be Scotty or Spock someday. Wrath of Khan was the first Star Trek movie I ever saw and had me hooked so hard! It’s still my favorite!!!
Incredible piece of editing. I've seen the movie in full dozens of times. Your trailer makes me want to see it again - in a widescreen cinema. Great artistry with your edit job.
When they tried to do the reverse Khan with Zachary Quinto yelling... it just looked devoid of actual anger and feeling. When Shatner does it, you can feel the rage emanating from the screen.
Vulgar that’s because JJ Abrams doesn’t get it. He doesn’t get why Kirk’s off his game when he was always on every other time. He doesn’t get why Kirk is so lost without Spock. He doesn’t get why the death scene at the end was so completely earned. He doesn’t get that the Kobayashi Maru test wasn’t a punchline. He doesn’t understand the purpose of anything unless it adds visual interest or intense action. He doesn’t understand how to plot a film, he only knows how to set up mystery boxes that never get opened.
@@LeeHawkinsPhoto there is a RUclips video called the Critical Drinker. He touches on all of these points. It is a great channel.
@@Stephengirty I love that channel! I'll look for it... **in my best Scottish accent** Go away now!
Shatner was actually a good actor once. That's why.
@@Retnoob You should check him out in Bleep My Dad Says. It only went one season, but it was hilarious and he was great in it 😁
Fantastic. You've done this classic a great service. Your clip is a testament to how wonderfully cinematic Star Trek II really is.
One of the best films ever made. The absolute best Trek film.
(This was only the second film Nickolas Meyer had ever directed).
Man Kirsty Alley was smoking in her day
and then she quit smoking and look what happened to her. :-)
Maybe she should start smoking again and die of cancer - one less Scientology fucktard less.
Now she is a large smoked ham.
AussieBlokeGordo ..she became a whale of a woman now...she ate too many tribbles!
What was that from "Moby Dick" again? "There she blows!" 🤔
Paramount should do a Star Trek summer where they show each of the original movies (1-6) in the theater; one per week. I'd go and see all of them.
Will u marry me? I with ya. I loved everyone of those films. I mean Khan was the best but for me all of them were special in their own way.
Just a week? It takes a week just to get through Robert Wise's plodding abomination that is the first one. It's a better sleep aid than Ambien.
I really don't get why Theaters just don't show the same movies over and over again instead of releasing new movies.
@@JonatasAdoM Alamo does. It's awesome. I think we actually saw more old movies there than new ones!
yep all remastered in 4K with Dolby Atmos sound.
Just discovered this trailer today and I gotta say...........I'VE WATCHED IT 3 TIMES ALREADY and it gives me chills every time. Nevermind that I've seen the movie enough to recite the entire script. Whoever put this together definitely has talent. My compliments to the chef.
Right?!?! I have nearly every word and every beat of the movie memorized, and I still ended up watching it three more times after watching the trailer.
@@ericaj9822 Definitely is one on the list of must see movies of all time. So cool to see people that love this film as much as I do even after all these years. Right on Erica J !!!!! R E S P E C T
If they had this trailer in 1982 people’s minds would have been blown.
The original trailer blew people away. Consider how dull the original motion Picture was. People didn't know they were hungry for Wrath of Khan, until they saw the trailer, and then, they knew ruclips.net/video/vOIYaRb6XpQ/видео.html
@@kpobuibo Well, imagine seeing This trailer, say around Christmas time 1981 in a theatre during previews.
Not really. This is top notch for ''effect'' but storywise it tells very little and visually shows too much. The old trailer was all about the story and the characters, not the effects (and it was awesome at the time). Different times, different viewers, different styles. Still, this is pretty good work, proving that when tailored to the target audience, trailers can be effective. Hence why we were lured these recent years to watch very badly made movies just because they were well promoted and flashy. looking at you Abrams Trek and Disney Star Wars trilogy.
@@odojang Spot on. When the trailer is better than the movies they put out now......
@@odojang gene siskel once said that the movie Armageddon was a "2 hour trailer from a movie that was never made."
We have to wait until 1982 to see the movie :(
:)
MisterTutor2010 And it's not going to be as good as the first movie.
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Oh?
It wuzn't 2 difficult, 4 WRATH OF KAHN, 2 best 1978z BIG SCREEN STAR TREK debut, n da mind of a 10, 11, or 12 year old.
Good thing time is circular.
What a "warped" sense of humor ;o)
+Benjamin Pitkin Holy crap. That means _Search For Spock_ was just getting to the rental stores on VHS when Marty took his ride.
Why Ricardo did not get the Oscar for best supporting actor is beyond me.
Montalban should have had equal billing with Shatner as he practically stole the show. If I were to re-do the opening credits, I would put him right below Shatner on the initial "starring" card. I would also properly credit Judson Scott for Khan's subordinate in the opening sequence somewhere close to Kirsty Alley and Merritt Butrick.
Sci Fi, fantasy, horror and comedy never received the most prestigious awards at the time. Even today there is a lot of ciné-snobbery about dramas and psychological thrillers getting respect that other genres do not. It's deeply unfair, but it's there.
And He Was Perfect In Performance Of Khan
Sci-fi would never get the major acting prizes back in my youth.
The plot twist is that Monltalban played it in true thespian style 🤩
can you imagine how audiences in the theater would have reacted to this trailer in 1982? They would have lost their minds!
well 1981. This did say NEXT SUMMER.
Yesssssssssss. They’d have gone NUTS!
@@davidellismartin9619 you just couldn't have done this in 1981 technology just wasn't there for the work involved to do this you look at how quick cut everything is now versus how linear everything was in 1981. I look back at some of the stuff that I did on tape in 1991 vs today and the difference is incredible I mean you actually had to physically cut and splice and mix in real time and sometimes it took three sets of hands and 38 takes to just do a minute
@@hankkingsley2976 excellent point, Hank.
I watched this movie in theaters as a kid in 1982. Still one of my greatest memories.
Nothing replaces James Horner's score this masterpiece, that said I still loved this.
Then check this out: ruclips.net/video/3QClIJYKcPQ/видео.html
He was fantastic! You can hear bits of the music from "WOK" in "Aliens" and "Cocoon"! Listen!
I have noticed that Horner uses the same themes in just about all his movies.
@@Custerd1 Beautiful! Some one called it his signature-so one one know it was by James Horner.
Right? It was sorely missing.
I've seen this movie over 200 times and this just made me want to watch it again.
No Corinthian leather was harmed in the making of this trailer :-)
Should have called the Botanay Bay The Cordoba :-)
It is very cold in space- which is where JJ should be immediately exiled until he figures out how big space actually is.
That's why he hijacked the Reliant, the bridge had "Rich Corinthian leather" chairs.
Good one 😹
@@darrenfrank9904 Holy crap I literally just heard Ricardo saying that in my head lol 😂😂😂
I didn't really appreciate it at the moment but I definitely miss that era now days .
You should be extremely proud of what you have accomplished here
Producer: "Nobody in Hollywood is enough of a crazy m-f'er to play Khan as he deserves to be played."
Montalban: "Hold my Arturian brandy."
Why wouldn't Montalban play Khan? He was Khan in the original series so it wasn't hard for him to reprise the roll.
@@rickjamz If you question me then you are not fit to follow me. Will you now challenge me to the death for the honor of leadership? I thought not.
@@protorhinocerator142 Sorry I am alphabetizing my baseball cards this month. Maybe some other time.
And then we got stuck with Cumberbatch as the remade Khan. Worse. Decision. Ever. Okay Sherlock, go try and match the likes of Mantalban. Epic fail.
@@gymkhanadog Cumberbatch makes a great Doctor Strange, and a surprisingly good Grinch. He's no Khan though.
Ricardo Montalban was a great Khan in TOS and an even better Khan in ST2.
But I guess since they horked up the timeline so badly with the ill-advised reboot of the franchise, they were trying to smoosh the original meeting with Khan together with Wrath of Khan. It just didn't work.
This trailer makes me wish this was really coming out this summer.
Find an arthouse theatre in your area and keep your eye on its schedule. I had the distinct pleasure of getting to see Blade Runner on the big screen a couple years ago by doing that, and Khan is the kind of iconic movie that such an establishment would show at some point. May not be this summer or even the next, but eventually someone will screen it and you can pretend.
Who knows, maybe we'll get the remastered full version for the 40th
Surely much better than any of the modern Trek movies and STD!
If there would really be a theatrical reissue - than show this this trailer in cinemas before! I will watch box office mojo very closely on that opening weekend... That trailer is so effective it could give that movie a new audience.
Thumbs up if this trailer made you want to see the film again 😁 👍
I watch this film every year.
I do binges of almost all of them. I watch Nemesis rarely...like once...
Just reminds me of how much better the film is compared to the crap made today.
Jeb Johnston not as bad as Beyond 😃
and again and again ....
Going by the book, I'm going to watch this film again every DAY.
Quite possibly, the greatest star trek ever. And this preview does it justice!
FWIW, I regard Star Trek II, III and IV as a single continuous storyline (other than Star Wars, one of the first attempts to do this in sci-fi movies). I also agree that the 'Rebirth Trilogy', as I consider it, is the high-point of TOS.
@@benrussell-gough1201
IV was a good place to finish - in hindsight!
Wow. Amazing, simply amazing. I clicked on this, expecting some sort of parody with seeing 'modern trailers' in the title but this... this is epic. And I use that word so very sparingly. This is fantastic! Wonderful! Amazing! Superb. You are great!
Now THAT is how you make a trailer!!!
So true.
Same here! I thought it would be a parody! That was my favorite star trek movie
Yeah, what he said X1M! Epic!
What music was that? It's pretty awesome just like the trailer.
I want to see THAT movie!!
Holy cow man! What a fantastic spin on a classic SiFy movie! Makes me want to watch it all over again (for the 50th time!!!). Love this movie and still well-up everytime Spock makes the ultimate sacrifice. Such a powerful scene. Thanks for making this so new all over again!
My God that was EPiC. Paramount should pay YOU The rights for this trailer to advertise the film on tv!
Ricardo Montalbán as Khan -what an awesome performance! Unforgettable!
This was the trailer this movie deserved.
Damn right. Still the best Trek movie ever made...and its not even close.
It was the trailer this movie could never have. (At the time)
Nah, it's exciting because it pretty much spoils the entire movie. I prefer the old trailers, they leave you wondering.
I totally agree!
@@Espedals and yet you watched it.
Awesome! Like everyone else says, I've seen this movie a zillion times and this makes me want to go watch it again anyway.
@Jon Seymour There's an extended directors' cut thingy, so *really* go see that if the version you've seen a bunch was the theatrical one. A theater near me shows old-school movies on Thursday afternoons and I got to see it on the big screen with a few scenes I'd never even seen before, and it rocked!
F- it, play this trailer and just re-release over a long holiday weekend. I’d love to see this in a theatre.
CCJJ160Channels Alamo Drafthouse in Austin showed the 70mm version several years back. Heard it was epic.
Way better than anything else in theatres these days
You guys really outdid yourselves on this one I'm going home tonight to watch it cuz it was so awesome great job thank you so much for putting the time in the making their it really reignite your interest in the movie and I've seen this movie at least 50 times huge Star Trek fan great job thank you so much for sharing
Really well done trailer! Action shots out of order and none that last too long so that it appears more action packed and would not give a way the plot for someone who hadn't seen it. Excellent! Seen a lot of 'modern trailers' and this is one of the best.
Gary San. The fun thing to do would be showing McCoys "death scene" inter cut with the fight with Kahn. Makem think its Bones thats gona die!
Gary San This is exactly what i find annoying about trailers these days. Random confusing action scenes and after watching the trailer i have no idea what the movie is about...
Thomas F. I thought the problem was the trailer giving away all the key points of the movie?
DrewLSsix hmm, sometimes. But a lot of trailers leave me completely confused. All i know after watching them is that the movie has action scenes.
Spock dies. That wasn't even hinted at in this trailer. Good one.
One of the best trailers I have ever seen for one of the best films ever made. Hairs on the neck.
#MeToo
And attention on deck!
I remember the first time I saw this film, I tried to sleep with my fingers in my ears for about a week. 🐌
Same. I was about 7 years old 😳😳😳 I couldn’t even handle being near the insects “earwigs” afterwards. Haha
That scene with McCoy and Kirk at Kirk's appartment is what Star Trek is actually all about, and why Abrams, Orsie & Kurtsman fale.
Failing appears to be trending.
Albert Nada fale?
That's one of my favorite scenes in all of Trek
Abram's Star Trek was good.
And fale is why you fail.
Awesome! I've seen this film so many times and love it but that trailer took my excitement up a notch!!!!
Can't wait until this hits the theaters this Summer! I will have to go and see it!
Man, this trailer gets me PUMPED! Can't wait to see it when it comes out!
Soo much amazing STORY and dialogue was packed into this one movie. This is the one Star Trek that every other iteration needs to live up to.
This is awesome. A really good piece of editing- so good it filled me with nostalgia for a movie I’m already always nostalgic about. 👍🏼
For those who *haven't* seen the movie, it's not only good, but interesting in that it's not a sequel to the 1st movie, but a sequel to one of the episodes of the original series in the 60s. And they got the same actor to portray his part. It's a good one!
Still my favorite Star Trek movie
"Still my favorite Star Trek movie" VERY tough act to follow.
You turned the tone from one thing to a COMPLETELY other thing...that was much more exciting! Your sense of teasing a storyline is incredible!
Great job but really hammers home how modern trailers today give away the entire movie 😂
It's funny but I'm a huge fan of the Halloween movie from '78, and years later I happened to watch the original trailer and I was blown away at how much of the movie it showed. They showed the Judith Myers' headstone scene amongst others. So looks like they've been giving away the whole movie for a long time now!
It seems like they give away the whole movie only because you’ve seen the movie already and have a context for what they are showing. If you haven’t seen the movie they’re just disjointed but attractive scenes.
Movie studios have to adapt to the considerably smaller attention spans of the modern movie goer...if you can't pique their interest in 2 1/2 minutes you've lost them!
It actually is pretty clever how they used the simulator footage to mislead. Anyone watching this hasn't seen the movie is going to go into it not actually knowing how it's going to go at all. lol
Watching movie trailers from the 30's and 40's, I've noticed Hollywood was giving away the whole movies even back then. They have ALWAYS done it.
I love this trailer. I just had the privilege of watching STAR TREK II on the big screen at my local theater yesterday. ILM’s simple, practical special effects were beautiful to see. I am so tired of the boring, mind numbing CGI crap in movies today. I wish that todays filmmakers would learn that sometimes less is more.
Recipe: Take two-four seconds of film from every scene in the movie, scramble the order, insert voice-overs with dramatic lines, use an intense musical underscore, and serve.
Ya, how did this happen? Trailers used to be enjoyable.
The best of all the Star Trek movies.
Agreed!!!! At least of original cast. I love the new movies with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto as Kirk and Spock, respectively.
@@annmarieknapp I enjoyed the first and third new movies, but I hated the third. It was cheap pandering to the fans, and it turned me off completely.
That villain didn't have to be Khan, and shouldn't have been. There were dozens of other Eugenics Wars genetically engineered "supermen" it could have been, and that could have made it one of the best sequels within the universe.
@@Jean-qu3ru You have a point.
Nah. The Voyage Home still does it for me.
This trailer is as perfect as the film. I can’t stop watching it.
Holy moly. Can you imagine how nuts the theater audience would have gone at THAT trailer back then?
It would have made a billion dollars.
TO THE LAST, I GRAPPLE WITH THEE.
FROM HELLS HEART I STAB AT THEE.
FOR HATES SAKE....I SPIT MY LAST BREATH...AT THEE......
Herman Melville-Moby Dick
Ahab a feeling someone would mention that.
@@ObediahPolkinghornIII-cz5io hilarious, dude. Now drop the Mic!
Towards thee I roll all-destroying but unconquering whale
Incredible trailer for one of the best movies of all time. Wow. Excellent work.
Orange Band Media you are simply the best! I love everything you do. If this is for fun....wow
Scotty... We need warp speed in three minutes or we’re all dead.
Jim.....you...better get down here....
stiimuli better.....hurry.....
She’s givin’ os oll she’s go’, Cap’n!
I've always thought that the only thing that would've been the icing on the cake would have been a reaction shot of Khan's jaw dropping as the Enterprise went to warp a half second before the Reliant explodes.
Sulu, get us out of here. Best possible speed.
I loved the Christmas classic, “The Wreath of Khan.”
And that hit summer blockbuster "the surf for spock
Outstanding, that’s the best I can say, simply outstanding! Your treatment complemented The classic of Star Trek two beautifully.
Makes wanna break out the Blu-ray . . . Aaaaww hell now I 'm just gonna watch it!
My biggest suprise was that Montalban played Khan both in movie and TV series. 15 years made him look like a different person.
To quote Nicolas Meyer, "I have only one thing to say about this scene: Yes, that is Ricardo Montalban's chest."
Just a great movie that I love to watch over and over again. Shatner and montalban slayed it
Wow! This trailer is spectacular in my opinion! It is just as spectacular as the film!
Just great. Showed this version to a friend who really isn't interested in Star Trek.......now they are. If a Star Trek movie really needed a boost it would have to be, Star Trek - The Motion Picture!!
Great minds! That was our thought too. Stay tuned.
Great news guys. All the best for the Christmas & new year period. Cheers.
During the theater marathon of the first 7 movies leading up to _First Contact_ I was not used to being up after 10pm (when the daily showing took place each night) so about midnight when the ship was steering through all that animation effects I was dozing off in the theater. I was wide awake for the rest of the week though.
How is RUclips only just recommended this to me!! That was such an amazing edit that it makes me want to watch the film again right now
Sure, slingshot around the sun and we'll be in time warp. So, I can go see it at the theater ; )
Wait a second - we slingshot around the sun every year already :O But I own it on VHS, and don't have a VHS machine any more :'(
Touche
Yes! Back to the days when we didn’t wear masks! (Except the Lone Ranger, Batman and Robin, Zorro, ...)
Very good. Thanks for not giving the ending away like so many of these do.
Liked, and subscribed.
ST2 is my favourite Trek film of all, and one of my favourite films, period. This trailer was freakin' AWESOME.
Thank you
HOLY. SHIT. That was AMAZING!
I know right?!
they have GOT to REMAKE THIS MOVIE!
They already did and it was awful
i mean this same movie, not the British Khan
I agree,that guy was pure loathsome BritTrash.
I can’t wait to see it on June 4th 1982!
The music and editing really did modernize this trailer.....incredible work.
"At the edge of the universe, lies the beginning of vengeance"
Original tagline:
For some it was their first mission. For many it will be their last.
Kirstie Alley was incredibly hot in ST2
One of my all-time favorite movies and that was just awesome! Fantastic job and thanks for making this! I'm subscribing right now!
So basically a glimpse of every scene in the movie. Sounds about right
Nice red herring with the klingon ships :-)
Brilliant, I immediately wanted to go watch the movie again for the bazillionth time. Great work!
Jeez, reminds you that jj really did destroy trek, then starwars
And they were able to pull this off with a PG rating! Now everybody wants them to push the newer films to R. Like a looser rating is really gonna make the movies any better. I think we got greater films under the creative limitations of the time - strict MPAA ratings, no overused CGI... just a simple plot with a lot of heart and a stellar cast!
I loved the reboots they were awesome! I mean, they’re not gonna be the same as the originals obviously, but I thought him and the new cast did a great job w the movies.
@@bonnieh2064 The cast, yes most certainly; him, not so much.
Abrams openly confessed that he never watched Star Trek even when all his friends did because he couldn't understand it... and decided to make a Star Trek for ''people like me;'' thus, for people who don't watch Star Trek, don't understand Star Trek and don't care about Star Trek. And that is exactly what he did.
In that, yes he did well. So if you are like him, you can certainly appreciate his work. Anyway, you're prefectly free to like whatever you want and no one is entitled to criticize you for it. But now you understand why actual Star Trek fans moved away from his STINOs (Star Trek In Name Only) and their offshoots; DISC, Picard and the rest of dumb, mediocre, agenda-driven Kurtzmantrek.
@Yugaansh Tyagi I don't agree. By the time of Wrath of Khan, he had already been sidelined. And even on TNG he was but a consultant who, according to people working on the series at the time, was rarely listened to. Yes you' re right that Star Trek was not the same after he died; but it had already changed much well before then. TNG went on for 3 more seasons and we got DS9,VOY, ENT and the TNG movies. It changed but it was still intelligent, meaningful and true to the spirit of the original; optimistic, humanistic and positive.
TNG seasons 5-6 and 7 were not disastrous like Kurtzmantrek was from the get go. On the contrary they perpetuated and expanded on Roddenberry's vision in entertaining and well-crafted episodes. ''All Good Things'' ended TNG in a way worthy of Roddenberry's vision.
Even when DS9 was a deliberate attempt to deconstruct the utopian vision of Roddenberry, it was not a denial and desecration of it as Kurtzmantrek is. It still followed what had come before, did it with quality storytelling and characterisation and still clung to this positivism, humanism and optimism, just relativizing it. A masterpiece like ''Tribbles and Tribble-ations'' showed how well integrated even DS9 was to it's roots.
VOY tried to revive the exploration style of TOS and, although it fell too often into repetition and formula, it still had quality storytelling and admirable characters, not the awful, moronic mess of despicable losers and criminals Kurtzmantrek showcase. It still perpetuated what Star Trek had been and was all about, Episodes like ''The Void'' are gems of praise for Roddenberry's original message.
ENT tried to restart fresh, showing how that vision could have come about from our current (or near) humanity. It was cut short when it was barely managing to finally do so (by Les Moonves, the sci-fi hater who hired Kurtzman to exploit and disfigure Star Trek). Still, throughout the series' fumbles with canon, it tried to respect it, built on it and keep the optimistic vision of humanity alive and prosper. The ''Augments'' and ''In A Mirror Darkly'' episodes were wonders of canon expansion.
Movies were hit and misses but until the last TNG one, they were still about a better humanity, a better future, admirable characters and uplifting stories. It all changed when Abrams and Kurtzman grabbed the IP for the sole purpose of selling toys. Both publicly declared they never were fans of Star Trek, never watched it, never understood it, never cared for it. Abrams used it to pitch (successfully) for Star Wars and Kurtzman to promotes his identity politics and SJW propaganda.
That's when Star Trek fell.
@Yugaansh Tyagi I was raised with TOS so far from me to disagree with you about how great it was ;) Simply put, what was good in TNG and everything afterwards, it owes to TOS.
Abrams movies tried to turn Star Trek into a cheap version of Star Wars to get the popcorn audience. The problem with that audience is that it consumes but does not care. The complete failure of Kelvin merchandizing alone proves it. The mistake of Abrams was not in trying to cater to this audience but in insutling the established one with STINOs; Star Trek In Name Only; stupid stories with moronic characters in flashy, superficial roller coaster movies.
What I think about DISC? It fully earned it's monicker of STD; the utter corruption of Star Trek. Not only is is awful Trek, not only is it trash sci-fi, it is one of the worst tv shows; abysmal storytelling about despicable characters in cliche situations, all well hidden in a multi-million dollar starwarshy wrapping. Only Star Trek Picard and Batwoman are worse.
But that is just the opinion of an old Trekker who was there when TOS aired on September 6 of 1966 (yep, in Canada, it aired two days before the rest of the world!).
This and other of the Trek films need to be released in 4K!🖖
Absolutely, with complete re-master of every frame of film.
I saw this movie when it first came out and have probably seen it 100 times. I think I have the dialog memorized. And damn it, this trailer makes me want to see it again. Well done.
Good God, this was awesome!!!
Recently saw the 35th Anniversary Fathom re-release in a local theater. It is still the best Trek movie of all... This modern trailer is brilliant, almost awesome, but how can you leave out Shatner's most memorable line, "KHAAAAAAN!!!!"?
Too on-the-nose.
I thought that was part of the brilliance of this trailer.
Sometimes lack of audio is more effective than including it, they still added the visual bit, but the way it's done he could just as easily be screaming "Fire!" I really liked this style, excellent work!
He answered that in the thread above this one.
+Paul Walsh Yes, exactly. It saves the impact of that yell for the theater experience instead of giving that prolific moment away in a trailer.
Metaphorically speaking, Kirk's antique collection are symbols of his status, prestige, victories, and the bodycount of lovers he's enjoyed throughout the years. McCoy finally kicks him in the ass on his birthday. He finally convinces Kirk he's an "o.k." admiral, but his true destiny awaits commanding a ship. Thus, he avoids becoming "just another forgettable antique."
Love Kirk's character arc in this movie as he starts to understand wisdom comes with age, and is redeemed in the end.
It helps when the film itself is decent, and the trailer editor has something to work with.
I was thinking that too, I think I'd have to rate this the best trek movie of all time, so it's hard not to have a good trailer
I would give anything to see an 80s nerd react to a trailer like that.🤓🤯
I'm an 80's nerd and I soiled myself!
Modern trailer makers know how to manipulate their audiences, and you know how to imitate (and lampoon) those trailers. Well done!
I love how you made it look like the Klingon ship was firing on the Enterprise! Love this trailer!
Agreed. I loved how they made the Kobayashi test appear that Saavik was commanding the Enterprise while Kirk was trapped on the planet 'beaten by Khan'.
In the simulator, he was. The _Kobayashi Maru_ test used (simulated) _Enterprise_ as the cadet under examination's ship.