Everything Wrong With The ENTIRE Star Trek Original Series Films Franchise

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • We stitched together all the sins videos for the original-cast Star Trek films (Generations doesn't count) and re-did the math to come up with a sin total for the whole series. Enjoy!
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  • @siobhanc6943
    @siobhanc6943 Год назад +148

    From what I've read online Christian Slater is a huge Star Trek fan and asked his mother for a cameo in VI. He also admitted in 2017 that he stole the uniform he wore while filming. Now you know .. so .. I'll just wait here patiently for the change in the Sin Tally 😂

    • @zebra1915
      @zebra1915 Год назад +17

      You obviously don't know CinimaSins, nepotism is a sin so thus the sin would say if not multiplied as its a cross over sin for the film and real world involvement

    • @1701Bec
      @1701Bec Год назад +12

      I read that he was paid $600 and framed the cheque

    • @leephillips2837
      @leephillips2837 Год назад +7

      @@1701Bec took standard payment and didn't cash the check

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify Год назад +6

      Jeremy also ignores there are two valid pronunciations of data; dah-tuh, with a flat A, and day-tuh, with a sharp A.
      The latter became popular via TNG because that's how Patrick Stewart pronounced it.

    • @quantisedspace7047
      @quantisedspace7047 Год назад +1

      @@Caseytify I wasn't aware there was any problem with the day-tuh pronunciation. In UK, that's by far the most common way to pronounce that word.

  • @Ada318
    @Ada318 Год назад +34

    It's the strangest thing: this video got me interested in Star Trek.
    I enjoyed this video the first time through, though having no context for virtually anything referenced (was never a huge Trek fan). Then suddenly, I watched the video all the way through a second time, then a third. Now I'm halfway through season 1 of TOS. Never would I have guessed I'd be watching Star Trek of all shows, or that THIS video of all videos would've gotten me into it.

  • @tazman2253
    @tazman2253 Год назад +193

    I have said it before I will say it again. Chekov knowing Kahn actually is feasible. In the episode Space seed Kahn passes a young man in a yellow tunic that we only see from the back, this person has the same hair style as Chekov, as well as having the same relative height. There is nothing in the second season that states that Chekov was a transfer to the Enterprise. Therefore we can assume that he was likely promoted to a bridge officer position from another position on the Enterprise crew. That means there is a very strong possibility that he was there when Kahn was. Kahn also in that episode spent a great deal of time endearing himself to the crew. So yeah Checkov could very well of known him and Kahn has the memory he would remember Chekov.

    • @TeargasHorse
      @TeargasHorse Год назад +21

      He could have reviewed mission logs before joining the Enterprise and seen Kahn's profile so he knew what was up.

    • @orphenocou4742
      @orphenocou4742 Год назад +28

      Nice catch! I like that rational thinking to eliminate potential plot holes. I do the same thing for my favorite series. A lot of people seem happy to point out plotholes but often say they don’t care enough to discuss alternate conceivable explanations.

    • @tazman2253
      @tazman2253 Год назад +11

      @@TeargasHorse that would explain how he knows Kahn but would not explain how Kahn knows him

    • @andyx6766
      @andyx6766 Год назад +5

      *Khan

    • @JanPeterson
      @JanPeterson Год назад +17

      @@tazman2253 Khan presumably spent considerable time on the Enterprise and likely went out of his way to meet everyone (such a gregarious fellow)... and with his superior memory he is certainly likely to remember Chekov.

  • @timothyjarman2308
    @timothyjarman2308 Год назад +124

    The line where Spock states that his ancestor maintains that, "If you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable must be the truth. was written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle being said by sherlock homes in his short story's not by Occam's razor which states the simplest explanation is probably the correct one.

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder Год назад +16

      That's not precisely Occam's Razor either which states that among *equally probable* explanations, the simplest one is likely correct.
      If Spock called Kirk "Frankie", the simplest explanation is he forgot his name, but that is extremely unlikely.

    • @katalytically
      @katalytically Год назад +30

      And why is it impossible that Spock's mother was related to Arthur Conan Doyle? I say remove one sin.

    • @magicmulder
      @magicmulder Год назад +10

      @@katalytically Good point!

    • @AnthonyRossJr1701
      @AnthonyRossJr1701 Год назад +5

      A lot of what spock has said about his ancestors speaking about what we attribute to other famous people of Earth's history can easily be attributed to Vulcans being around observing humans for a very long time. Aliens on our planet. This is widely believed to this day. This means that they have some wiggle room with their culture's prime directive and could have possibly been guiding our progress throughout history. Klingons have said it once or twice as well. "To be or not to be" ( "in the original klingon") as mentioned by the villain in star trek 6.

    • @RageDaug
      @RageDaug Год назад +11

      @@AnthonyRossJr1701 Spock has both human and Vulcan ancestry, so it seems the simpler answer is not that he would imply one of his Vulcan ancestors created that phrase when it's highly unlikely he would not know it came from Doyle. The simpler answer, and equally probable, insofar as ancestry goes, is that Spock is a descendant of Doyle through his human mother.

  • @AdamG1983
    @AdamG1983 Год назад +75

    Fun fact: They had to make the Klingon blood pink in ST6 because it was the only way to avoid an R rating.

    • @quantisedspace7047
      @quantisedspace7047 Год назад +6

      So Klingon blood is pink, and had to be made so for that reason. Why, therefore, was it so difficult for Klingons in later writings to have pink blood ? Also, it wouldn't have been difficult to recolour earlier footage. Rather than come up with some handwavium that 'it only turns pink in zero gravity', STVI:TUdC continually presses the idea that Klingon blood is pink. Why this emphasis of they're going to just dump it later ?

    • @pvictor4580
      @pvictor4580 Год назад +5

      Had the opportunity to take my father to see a Wrath of Khan presentation by Shatner in Atlanta. It was an awesome experience!!!

    • @STNeish
      @STNeish Год назад +4

      Actually, it's because they wanted to show the difference between Human and Klingon blood, since Odo... I mean, Colonel West was masquerading as a Klingon.
      At least, that's how I understand it. I don't think the rating mattered, but it's possible.

    • @ravenlit
      @ravenlit Месяц назад +1

      Maybe Klingon blood is actually the mood slime from Ghostbusters 2? Would explain why they're so goddamn moody so goddamn always.

  • @randolphphillips3104
    @randolphphillips3104 Год назад +52

    The 6th one hit theatres just days after a rerun SNL skit where someone tells Kirk: "... but Captain, you even take the ugly ones!". I spontaneously shouted this during the prison scene. Turns out I wasn't the only one that saw the SNL skit. Pretty sure everyone missed the remainder of that scene, based on the laughter. First (and last) time I had ever been that funny in public.

    • @elijahnakumura4375
      @elijahnakumura4375 Год назад +1

      probably more often than you think, just multiple ppl didn’t Laugh out loud

    • @Harkeilla
      @Harkeilla Год назад +2

      “First a d last time I had ever been that funny in public”?
      You didn’t write it. You just reacted to it, so you weren’t and still aren’t funny in public.

    • @randolphphillips3104
      @randolphphillips3104 Год назад +1

      @@elijahnakumura4375 You realize the post was about how the quote fit the movie, not incredulity that people watch SNL. The point was people recognized where it was from.

    • @randolphphillips3104
      @randolphphillips3104 Год назад +1

      @@Harkeilla It was funny because it linked those two things together. If we go by your definition, no comedian that reads a script, quotes someone, or reads is funny. By the strict "you didn't write it" (a claim I did not make), anyone that uses existing words can't be funny.

    • @MeaCulpa04
      @MeaCulpa04 Год назад

      Costanza?

  • @Cmdr1962
    @Cmdr1962 Год назад +145

    The dead kid in TWoK is Scotty's nephew. Scotty cries even more in the extended Director's Cut.

    • @thebullet7874
      @thebullet7874 Год назад +17

      The book really developed Preston and you felt his loss there.

    • @micnorton9487
      @micnorton9487 Год назад +6

      OH YEAH,, there's no reason to bring the injured crewman to the bridge but Scotty is crying when he died in sickbay...

    • @DavidSmith-fs5qj
      @DavidSmith-fs5qj Год назад +3

      Yeah, I have a seriously injured crewman, take him to the bridge.

    • @jpf6075
      @jpf6075 Год назад +6

      I haven't watched the theatrical version of WOK in years, I have the directors cut on DVD. The other night I decided to watch it on Paramount +. It was the theatrical version and it was defiantly missing the heartbreak of Scotty loosing his nephew.

    • @mrgreatbigmoose
      @mrgreatbigmoose Год назад

      1:06:27 he knew!

  • @EvilBlackCat
    @EvilBlackCat Год назад +28

    I've always assumed that when Kirk says "the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many" that Spock is "the one". However I just thought maybe "the one" is Kirk and he's basically saying "I did it because I wanted you back" which kind of makes a lot more sense to me.

  • @KillerQueenKim
    @KillerQueenKim Год назад +194

    Now we obviously need the Next Gen films to be sinned.

    • @darklordofsword
      @darklordofsword Год назад +11

      And then the Abrams films.

    • @Amusedwolverine
      @Amusedwolverine Год назад +4

      He just uploaded that today lol

    • @IRMentat
      @IRMentat Год назад

      @@darklordofsword may as well upload the entire set of movies for those, just trim out the end of each scene/camera-pan

    • @PennState51014
      @PennState51014 Год назад +2

      @@darklordofsword they’ve already got the Abrams films sinned. Now they’re working on the TNG films.

    • @richardmercer2337
      @richardmercer2337 Год назад +7

      Like shooting fish in a barrel. I LOVE the Next Gen series, but the films are mostly uninspired, with the cast almost visibly wishing they were somewhere else. (IIRC) In one there is a scene where Picard and Kirk are in some sort of physical confrontation, and Picard actually says "We're getting too old for this!".

  • @KAZVorpal
    @KAZVorpal 11 месяцев назад +7

    The word is given, that the dying boy is relieved of duty.
    It implies that he held on out of dedication, refusing to die until his captain was satisfied.

  • @markmaz56
    @markmaz56 Год назад +84

    Robert Wise also directed "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "The Andromeda Strain." Both are some of the most classic sci-fi movies of all time!

    • @anorthosite
      @anorthosite Год назад +8

      AGREED, on Both Counts. Great Job(s) on Robert Wises' part, prior.
      But this (first) Star Trek movie paled, in comparison...A re-hash of TOS episode "The Changeling", overloaded with visual effects.
      Not a fan of the Abrams Trek movies, either. Like this movie: Overloaded with ridiculous/inane CGI overproduction.
      But Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin (RIP) and ESP Karl Urban put their ALL into it. Respect, for that.

    • @JohnAnderson-jy2js
      @JohnAnderson-jy2js Год назад +3

      Interesting note the conflict between the captain and the first officer with the first officer feeling resentment over being replaced as Captain was a subplot Robert Wise used when he directed the movie run silent Run Deep

    • @arianaalioth
      @arianaalioth Год назад +3

      Oh i LOVED The Andromeda Strain as a kid, as an adult, as the old movie, as the book!

    • @STNeish
      @STNeish Год назад

      I'd argue that The Day the Earth Stood Still might be THE watershed science fiction movie ever made. Before it, all scifi was just aliens trying to kill us. After it, everything changed.

  • @microbuilder
    @microbuilder Год назад +33

    1:34:06 No mention of that regular lawyer also being the one and only Michael Dorn??

    • @Tom-ek5oy
      @Tom-ek5oy Год назад +3

      right?!

    • @Bleh693
      @Bleh693 Год назад +2

      And they called him Colonel Worf. So it's one of Worf's relatives? I think TNG was set 70 years after ST6.

    • @Revan2908
      @Revan2908 Год назад +2

      @@Bleh693 He jokingly mentioned in an interview that Colonel Worf is TNG Worf's grandfather.

  • @RaderizDorret
    @RaderizDorret Год назад +43

    Fun fact: we already had "transparent aluminum" as of that movie. It's Sapphire Glass and was used in the Space Shuttle. for the cockpit windows.

    • @realcyphox5919
      @realcyphox5919 Год назад

      also search aluminium oxynitride or ALON

    • @WayneBraack
      @WayneBraack Год назад +2

      I did not know this. Fascinating.

    • @KarmaCadet
      @KarmaCadet Год назад +1

      sapphire = aluminum

    • @RaderizDorret
      @RaderizDorret Год назад +3

      @@KarmaCadet Sapphire's chemical composition is Al2O3. That's Aluminum Oxide. Sapphire is just an allotrope of that compound and some of it is rather pretty, hence it is used in gemstones. It also makes for remarkably strong glass so it has some very specialty roles.

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Год назад +3

      @@RaderizDorret Unfornatunally it's also expensive, that's why they don't use it for Android Smartphones and Tablets (Android, because Apple would never use a glass that can't shatter)

  • @danandtab7463
    @danandtab7463 Год назад +22

    While Star Trek 3 is rarely anyone's favorite, it's crazy how much stuff (and effects footage!) comes from that movie and is used in future productions for decades...Excelsior class, spacedock, Klingon Bird of Prey, Oeberth class (Grissom), the most recognizable Klingon hair and outfits (TMP wasn't quite there yet), the Klingon stabbing knife, Vulcans having katras, Klingons having cloaking devices (It was all Romulans before), also the first time we see Klingons speaking of "honor".

    • @Bleh693
      @Bleh693 Год назад

      I like this

    • @mauziki
      @mauziki Год назад

      It is my favourite of the films.

    • @timmauldin7216
      @timmauldin7216 Год назад

      Not my favorite, but is underrated I think.

  • @uosdwiSrdewoH
    @uosdwiSrdewoH Год назад +54

    The biggest problem isn't Chekov not being in the season of Star Trek. It's the fact that nobody seems to notice that an entire planet is missing from that system.

    • @MKDumas1981
      @MKDumas1981 Год назад +3

      THIS _IS_ CETI ALPHA V!
      Khan says that Ceta Alpha: The Undiscovered Country exploded. That sucks, but that wouldn't change the position of Ceti Alpha: The Final Frontier. Now, had Zordon's sidekick exploded when they were on Alpha VI, VI would have become V.

  • @psifla99
    @psifla99 Год назад +65

    My guess is that photo of David in VI would also have been a poignant tribute to Merritt Butrick, who died two years before VI was released.

    • @Revan2908
      @Revan2908 Год назад +5

      It was.

    • @MKDumas1981
      @MKDumas1981 Год назад +1

      ...but not before having a Star Trek II reunion, guest starring with Judson Scott (Joachim) in TNG: "Symbiosis".

  • @CHASEMARC
    @CHASEMARC Год назад +36

    For ST5 since it ends with Kirk, Spock and McCoy singing- I like to think the whole movie was a camp fire story

  • @Blasted2Oblivion
    @Blasted2Oblivion Год назад +38

    I may be mistaken but I am pretty sure that Occams Razor is, at least boiled down, that the simplest answer is usually the right one. What Spock was quoting was Sherlock and, by extension, Doyle. Considering he is half human, it is entirely possible that he is related to Doyle to some degree.

    • @TCHorwood-xq7mw
      @TCHorwood-xq7mw Год назад

      I thought his ancestor used to quote Conan Doyle.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад +44

    Star Trek 2 the Wrath of Khan my favorite Star Trek movie cuz you could feel Khan's passion through the movie screen. Also it came out in 1982 which is in my opinion one of the best years for 🎦

    • @WakenerOne
      @WakenerOne Год назад +1

      1984: "Am I a *_JOKE_* to you???"

    • @8Biit
      @8Biit Год назад +2

      Tron

    • @edmund184
      @edmund184 Год назад +1

      @@8Biit who watches that now?

    • @8Biit
      @8Biit Год назад +5

      @@edmund184 "also it came out in 1982, which in my opinion one of the best year for movies" keep up eddie. Also, its a miracle classic film that was a landmark in animation and cgi, not to mention 15 years ahead of its time thematically... so a lot of people, a LOT of people.

  • @exidy-yt
    @exidy-yt Год назад +30

    Regarding 22:02 Spock was actively monitoring Reliant through a scope-thingy which is why he could tell she was locking phasers. The scruffy space hippies controlling Reliant at the time were clearly not up to speed on all of her systems, thus no one was or probably even knew how to monitor Enterprise in the same way. There was just that one guy on the shield systems who was able to tell that his shields were being lowered. So really not a sin.

  • @peterlohnes1
    @peterlohnes1 Год назад +20

    20:09 interesting trivia...before Industrial LIght and Magic was ILM, but still owned and pioneered by George Lucas, this scene was one of their first projects on a computer. It was the first time they had gone from models to having a computer simulate something (at this scale anyway)...and it changed everything.

    • @emdxemdx
      @emdxemdx Год назад +1

      And it was so expensive that they used it again, and again, and again....

  • @DaNinja60
    @DaNinja60 Год назад +6

    At 23:00 , the trainee that Scotty carried onto the bridge and cried over was his nephew, Preston.

  • @beavishulme180
    @beavishulme180 Год назад +17

    0:00 - Star Trek: The Motion Picture
    15:04 - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
    29:39 - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
    41:28 - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
    1:02:26 - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
    1:24:20 - Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

  • @joujoukosmozou4094
    @joujoukosmozou4094 Год назад +8

    Khan's recognition of Chekov was explained in the novelisation. He was there, but in a part of the ship we never saw.
    Real world explanation - Sulu was originally supposed to be the captain of the Reliant, but Bill Shatner had them change the script so Sulu did nothing but stare at the viewing screen.... Any wonder why theres no love lost between those two? He had to wait for VI to get his own command.

    • @porcupinecraig
      @porcupinecraig 3 месяца назад

      So George is mad because he didn't get to pretend to be a captain in part 2?
      Maybe he needed to be in the SNL where Shatner said "Get a life! It's just a TV show"

  • @thelittlehooer
    @thelittlehooer Год назад +41

    Say what you like about Star Trek V, the villian being a televangelist and the actor playing him, were fantastic. McCoy's vision of himself euthanising his own father is surprisingly emotive, also. Apart from that the film doesn't exist like the Matrix sequels.
    Fun fact: the actress playing Marta in Star Trek VI is David Bowie's widow, Iman.
    Also, did anybody notice the Scooby-Doo endng with the rubber mask in Star Trek VI?

    • @JohnAnderson-jy2js
      @JohnAnderson-jy2js Год назад +7

      Interesting note in Star Trek 5 the character sybork was originally written for Sean Connery the actor who played him. Was at one time the son-in-law of the Queen Mother of Star Trek Lucille Ball

    • @80486sx
      @80486sx Год назад +4

      I don't think the mask was in the theatrical cut, just the vhs and DVD releases, so it might be soon forgotten

    • @the_once-and-future_king.
      @the_once-and-future_king. Год назад +3

      "And I'd have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for you meddling Septegenarians!"

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Год назад

      So in this movie the wife of David Bowie reused his whigs from the 1970s? :D

    • @timolinwilliams9404
      @timolinwilliams9404 Год назад +1

      ​@JohnAnderson-jy2js Mr. Luckinbill is still married to Ms. Ball's daughter, Lucie Arnaz.
      He is also the uncle of the Wachowski Sisters, the creators of The Matrix films.

  • @joelbrown3479
    @joelbrown3479 Год назад +16

    Your montage at the end was...
    PRICELESS.
    it's very different to look back at films that in there time were cutting edge... and don't age well... hilarious and amazing interpretation.
    Different perspective, thank you guyz
    P.S. I'm 60, watched the original t.v. program, and films.
    Bronx Love 😎

  • @everlenaoliver6912
    @everlenaoliver6912 Год назад +64

    10:39 Fun fact: the actress playing Illia got a bonus for ACTUALLY shaving her head.

    • @bawintermage8351
      @bawintermage8351 Год назад +20

      She passed some years ago, Persis was so beautiful.

    • @creatinotionchannel2680
      @creatinotionchannel2680 Год назад +6

      @@bawintermage8351 wow I did not know she had died and quite young too.

    • @bawintermage8351
      @bawintermage8351 Год назад +3

      @@creatinotionchannel2680 It was quite unfortunate ok indeed. Can only pray that God rests het soul in him. Considering how people can die at any time, we should all strive to be kind to one another and be mindful of our own souls salvation

    • @devinhyde1139
      @devinhyde1139 Год назад +7

      Persis Khambatta was pretty.....hair or no! Gone too soon....

    • @danbhakta
      @danbhakta Год назад +4

      @@devinhyde1139 They got an Indian to play a Deltan...and a Mexican to play a Singh...they were way ahead of the coming, or rather, are in the midst of, clusterfuck.

  • @daveroche6522
    @daveroche6522 Год назад +5

    "Enterprise, what we got back didn't live long - BUT THEY WERE DELICIOUS!" [shoutout to the RUclipsr who came up with that one a few years ago - great!].

  • @kathleenhensley5951
    @kathleenhensley5951 Год назад +44

    I was in the theater watching the scene as they flew up to the Enterprise in 1979. ... I love the music ... seeing the Enterprise again.. my God, when they cancelled the show in 1969, I thought it was over forever, seeing it again? It was like visiting a dear old friend. I swear I had tears in my eyes. I was in awe. Yep, didn't understand the wormhole scene. I think they really were influenced by '2001 :a space Odyssey' The uniforms were the worse, some of the plot a was rather confused mess... but seeing Star Trek again, was the very best!

    • @mem1701movies
      @mem1701movies Год назад +4

      It bothered me that EVERYTHING was different than the TV show which I loved.

    • @randolphphillips3104
      @randolphphillips3104 Год назад

      I thought it was a derivative travesty that would kill the franchise.

    • @CountDuckula83
      @CountDuckula83 Год назад

      If you didn't see Star Wars as well, I'm very disappointed. 😜

    • @allanbard6048
      @allanbard6048 Год назад +5

      Always can see past the "cheese" in TMP. For me, it gave me a chance to see my heroes on the big screen; a sweeping score that still captivates; and I met my best friend at a matinee. Ilia is Deltan; their lives are more sexually integrated into their culture. So she had to make an oath that she wouldn't take advantage of a "sexually inferior" race. (from the novelization, paraphrased.)

    • @Awestefeld6612
      @Awestefeld6612 Год назад +1

      I felt the sane way during the opening credit of Superman Returns.

  • @itf2586
    @itf2586 Год назад +22

    The director's cut of Khan as well as the extended "made for TV release" which aired a few times in the 80's, both establish that the dead engineer Scotty carries in his arms, is his relative, nephew I believe.

    • @Revan2908
      @Revan2908 Год назад +3

      Yes. "My sister's youngest, Admiral. Crazy to get to space."

    • @Chloe1sylvester1234
      @Chloe1sylvester1234 Год назад

      That is was made quite clearly in Wrath Kahn that he was his nephew.

  • @peterboczan2116
    @peterboczan2116 Год назад +8

    1:04:08. In the TOS episode "Shore leave" Bones sees a big white rabbit. And in 1972 he was in a film called "Night of the Lepus", which was about a town terrorised by giant bunny rabbits.

    • @JohnAnderson-jy2js
      @JohnAnderson-jy2js Год назад +3

      That movie also starred Paul Fix who played Dr Mark Piper in where no man has gone before

    • @Backinblackbunny009
      @Backinblackbunny009 4 месяца назад

      Rifftrax did that one a few years ago. Chef's kiss

  • @YS-by7wy
    @YS-by7wy Год назад +16

    The Enterprise is better than the Millennium Falcon in EVERY WAY

    • @warrencarter6867
      @warrencarter6867 3 месяца назад +2

      You tell no lies Sir!!!

    • @ravenlit
      @ravenlit Месяц назад

      Depends on which version you're speaking of. Nonetheless, yours is a bold stance and I applaud you for taking it.

    • @KahlessTheUnforgettable
      @KahlessTheUnforgettable Месяц назад

      @@ravenlitBuddy, the Galileo is better then the Millennium Falcon 😆

    • @nevermorenovelist
      @nevermorenovelist Месяц назад +1

      @@KahlessTheUnforgettable Aw, I'm a fairly casual fan, and I had to look up what the Galileo is. You mean the shuttlecraft? Ouch hahaha!

    • @KahlessTheUnforgettable
      @KahlessTheUnforgettable Месяц назад

      @@nevermorenovelist yep, the shuttle craft 😅

  • @SpacePirate81
    @SpacePirate81 Год назад +10

    "Three lights...or maybe it's four"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @justaskin8523
      @justaskin8523 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I caught that too. 😏

  • @medic-gg7jo
    @medic-gg7jo Год назад +4

    17:40 During an interview with Walter Koenig, they asked him about this scene. Walter joked, that Khan must have remembered Chekov, because he was in the men's room and made Kahn wait to use it. lol

  • @jfmezei
    @jfmezei Год назад +6

    Undisvovered Country was released at about US Thanksgiving Day, hence the turkey in kitchen scene.

  • @ghostrider-be9ek
    @ghostrider-be9ek Год назад +2

    39:08 - love how the stunt coordinators hand comes down in view, to help

  • @michaelwillis8966
    @michaelwillis8966 Год назад +20

    According to the books, Saavik was vulnerable to her emotions because she was half Romulan. THAT'S why she was nervous and expressive, as well as unsure of her place in Starfleet.

  • @TheNightmareMan
    @TheNightmareMan Год назад +13

    The "dead kid" Scotty was crying over was his nephew.

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 5 месяцев назад +1

      But that was not stated onscreen in the theatrical cut.

  • @uosdwiSrdewoH
    @uosdwiSrdewoH Год назад +46

    Scotty is particularly upset about the random trainee dying because it's supposed to be his nephew only they cut out any mention of that in the theatrical cut of the movie. Why they didn't also cut the rest of those scenes out since they're now very confusing is beyond me.

    • @speedmastermarkiii
      @speedmastermarkiii Год назад +1

      Biggs Darklighter.

    • @mrgreatbigmoose
      @mrgreatbigmoose Год назад

      1:06:27 he knew!

    • @plutoniumshore
      @plutoniumshore Год назад +1

      Was going to say something similar...a lot of the context was cut

    • @krisaaron5771
      @krisaaron5771 Год назад +1

      This is what happens when you let profit-focused execs with no interest in the science fiction genre make artistic decisions.

    • @silkwesir1444
      @silkwesir1444 11 месяцев назад +1

      I was never confused about it. Only over the years, with people keeping on bashing it, I saw that yes, it makes little sense. But when you're immersed in the movie, enjoying it, it does not register like that. At least it didn't for me.

  • @ickess
    @ickess Год назад +37

    In another video about movies with deleted scenes you find out that the guy that died in the wrath of Kahn that got Scotty so upset was Scotty’s nephew. That’s why he was so upset.

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 Год назад +9

      Recent releases actually have the scene included where Scotty mentions that

    • @bubba200874426
      @bubba200874426 Год назад +6

      One of those choices where the people making the movie clearly forgot what was in the movie.

    • @Big_Joe570
      @Big_Joe570 Год назад +6

      "My sister's youngest, crazy to get into space."

    • @quantisedspace7047
      @quantisedspace7047 Год назад +4

      It was Midshipman First Class, Peter Preston. I wasn't aware that his identity was hidden in the movie. It's certainly made perfectly clear in VNMcI's book TSFS.

    • @mem1701movies
      @mem1701movies Год назад +1

      Didn’t make sense for Scotty to take him to the bridge instead of sickbay

  • @mugglescakesniffer3943
    @mugglescakesniffer3943 Год назад +35

    Ok you get one sin for not recognizing Spock is half human and therefore Occam's Razor, a human concept, is from his lineage as part human.

    • @Great_Cthulhu
      @Great_Cthulhu Год назад +1

      Indeed. Spock is claiming that Arthur Conan Doyle is his ancestor. Which... leads to an interesting chain to his mother Amanda, but isn't impossible.

    • @michaelhughes6189
      @michaelhughes6189 Год назад +1

      @@Great_Cthulhu Fun fact - Arthur Conan Doyle and William of Occam lived about 20 miles (and 550 years) apart. Both lived just off the A3 in Surrey; Doyle in Hindhead, Occam in, well, Occam (now spelled Ockham)

    • @alwilson3204
      @alwilson3204 Год назад +1

      Just like not doing any quick research (because Jeremy is probably too wet behind the ears?) to determine the mispronunciation of the word 'data' is stupid and woefully ignorant since it obviously has two pronunciations and most people should be aware of that at any age. Yet another SIn that is on you, not the movie.

    • @MarxistKnight
      @MarxistKnight Год назад

      To be fair, he does still have an encyclopaedia of Earth history and human culture when the plot demands it.

  • @dancingmonkey08
    @dancingmonkey08 Год назад +7

    Now do the Next Generation ones over the next few weeks, in time for the Picard finale

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia Год назад +10

    01:35:29 That's not a reference to Occam's Razor, it's a famous line spoken by Sherlock Holmes.

    • @zebra1915
      @zebra1915 Год назад +3

      Um, where did you think Sherlock Holmes writers pull it from? Its based on Occam Razors simplest solution is usually the correct one. If be the sentence structure is convoluted.

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia Год назад +7

      @@zebra1915 Um, it's a verbatim quote from a Holmes story. But thanks for playing.

    • @zebra1915
      @zebra1915 Год назад +2

      @@valmarsiglia My point still stands that the quote is based on the larger principle of Occam's Razor, thus it was actually a very intellectual sin

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia Год назад +5

      @@zebra1915 That's not Occam's Razor. Do you honestly think that Holmes worked on the principle that the simplest explanation is most likely to be true? Lol. In that case, every prime suspect in the stories would've gone to the gallows and the police vindicated in every case, and Holmes wouldn't have had much of a career.

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia Год назад +2

      @timothyjarman2308 Uh, no. Occam's razor is not a synonym for deductive reasoning in general. Have you never read a Holmes story? Every one is emphatically about how the simplest explanation is not the correct one.

  • @benives254
    @benives254 Год назад +7

    I can't wait to see how this stacks up to the tng move compilation!
    Do we think they gave chang side moustaches because a central one is a little too obvious?

  • @rachelhughes8487
    @rachelhughes8487 Год назад +7

    When I was 12 years old I bought a book from an old used book store. It was called "The Nitpicker's Guide to Star Trek" and it was one of my most favorite books. It was the literary form of Cinema Sins. So..... I have been waiting for Cinema Sins to sin Star Trek for basically my whole life.

  • @matthewhoverd471
    @matthewhoverd471 Год назад +1

    54:45 "Here's the Bill and here's your pie, enjoy your meal before you cry"
    !

  • @jfmezei
    @jfmezei Год назад +3

    Undiscovered Country:
    Lieutenant Valeris best performance is in the 1982 movie Porky's at about 55 minutes. (context, the guy had been asking why she was called Lassie before, got his answer she she started to howl. ). (After you watch that scene, you will never see Kim Cattral in the same way after :-)
    On the picture of Kirk's son David: This was actually a memorial to Merrit Butrick who just had passed away in real life.

    • @coreyabell6332
      @coreyabell6332 Год назад

      Porky's (first movie) came out in 1981 not 1982

  • @KneeHigh160
    @KneeHigh160 Год назад +5

    Want to take a moment to say, you made The Voyage Home my favorite movie with your review. I was drunk, but laughed so hard!

  • @canyonntt6969
    @canyonntt6969 Год назад +5

    The No's to the beat of "Row Row Row your Boat" kill me every time

  • @Retrieving...
    @Retrieving... Год назад +1

    22:39 "Is the word given, Admiral?" That's a reference to the first inspection scene, "Scotty, are your engines prepared for a minor training cruise? / Just give the word, Admiral / The word is given, Mr. Scott"

  • @carbondragon
    @carbondragon Год назад +5

    I have a vague memory from the novelization of STIV that the biologist from Earth's past WAS assigned to a ship (not even sure it was a spaceship) which was studying George and Gracie as a Cetacean biologist not a science officer. It's left vague though. You have a lot of points on the movies though!

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Год назад +1

      Yes, I also never assumed that she is going into space, but onto the Ocean. Also it was the best way for her to tell Kirk: "sorry, I'm not into relationships with guys who could be my father" :D

  • @KAZVorpal
    @KAZVorpal 11 месяцев назад +2

    Not only is that not a mispronunciation of data, but the existence of both pronunciations is addressed in TNG, when Commander Data meets Dr. Pulaski.

  • @christopherduncan803
    @christopherduncan803 Год назад +3

    31:06 did you know that the ship opposite of Excelsior that is behind the dock is a Crossfield class (Same class as Discovery) before the class was ever given a name? The ships basic design was a concept for the Enterprise refit/Enterprise A but was rejected by production.

  • @MS-fh4sz
    @MS-fh4sz Год назад +2

    22:18 In the director's cut it eventually shows the cadet Scotty was holding in his arms was his nephew. His sister's son.

  • @kevinwestrom4775
    @kevinwestrom4775 Год назад +5

    At the 8:20+ time point, Spock says they were about to transmit at the space cloud's 'frequency & speed", even though frequency & speed are the same in radio terms, vs frequency & amplitude which is likely what he meant. They really needed some decent science advisors on the set, but obviously didn't think to include them in the writing & creation of the 1977 original movie.

    • @Corbomite_Meatballs
      @Corbomite_Meatballs Год назад

      From the behind-the-scenes stories of TMP, it could've been correct in the script at one point, and re-written dozens of times until it was written incorrectly. Sometimes the actors were lucky to get their sides to know what they were doing during parts of the shoot.

  • @williampilling2168
    @williampilling2168 Год назад +2

    "Delegate Mr. Scott. Dont you have a nephew that could be doing this" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ZuluRomeo
    @ZuluRomeo Год назад +4

    13:09 Chekov mentioned 3 minutes earlier that a pressurised breathable atmosphere had suddenly appeared around the Enterprise allowing them to walk without suits in the whole scene.

  • @OrangeRangerVideos
    @OrangeRangerVideos Год назад +10

    1:00:56 After re-watching this a bunch and hearing this several times, I HAD to finally say something. They did NOT make her a science officer on a starship. They put her on a SCIENCE VESSEL to adapt and learn. "I've got 300 years of catching up to do!"

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom Год назад

      yeah, and a scientific background is an especially adaptive one

  • @craptastiko6513
    @craptastiko6513 Год назад +7

    in Wrath of Khan Scotty is in sickbay crying over not just any dead kid but his sister's kid ,his nephew. He says it's his nephew in beginning of the movie.

    • @billsedutto8824
      @billsedutto8824 Год назад +4

      Why does everyone miss this?

    • @marclevin588
      @marclevin588 10 месяцев назад

      It's only in the director's cut@@billsedutto8824

  • @ianmccown
    @ianmccown Год назад +6

    God yes the different scenes where it was like “how are we seeing this footage? Where is the camera taking this footage” 😂😂😂

    • @Gelinnawen
      @Gelinnawen Год назад +1

      Even when I was a kid, I thought that 😄

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom Год назад

      Talosians are brainwaving it in. They are the news service of the galaxy.

  • @ediemarie13
    @ediemarie13 Год назад +3

    Damn you, CS!! You had me LAUGHING OUT LOUD at work!!! I've seen lots of your videos, this is the best I've seen so far (and btw, hubby and I are huge Trekkies - #4 was our first date - which I think makes your reviews even funnier 😂😂😂😂😂).

  • @willmfrank
    @willmfrank Год назад +5

    Robert Wise also directed "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "The Andromeda Strain," so...
    Yeah...he's JUST the guy to direct your science fiction movie.

    • @Backinblackbunny009
      @Backinblackbunny009 4 месяца назад

      The Andromanda strain is probably the closest to being my favorite movie. I watched it as a little kid in the 80s bc it was one of our first VHS movies we got and it shook my World.

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins Год назад +107

    "Does this movie think its 2001" Yes, that was absolutely the entire point

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +11

      Its advertising slogan was "A twenty-third century odyssey now."

    • @betaneptune
      @betaneptune Год назад +1

      2001 meets Nomad.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +1

      @@betaneptune The movie very quickly acquired the slogan "Where Nomad Has Gone Before." 😁

    • @Corbomite_Meatballs
      @Corbomite_Meatballs Год назад +2

      @@willmfrank Star Trek: The Motionless Picture, a.k.a. Spockalypse Now

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank Год назад +1

      @@Corbomite_Meatballs Also "Star Trek: The Slow-Motion Picture."

  • @PaulZebraski
    @PaulZebraski Год назад +3

    Awesome job!! I can't believe you missed one that was almost handed directly to you. "While Spock might be related to William of Ockham on his mother's side also Spockham's razor"

  • @AUTISTICLYCAN
    @AUTISTICLYCAN Год назад +4

    you killed my brother and me with the bread stick comments... Never eat bread sticks sitting out on tables. You made us cry tears laughing when you asked the question... DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY COVID'S ARE ON THOSE THINGS?! I haven't laughed this hard this long for ages! That goes double for my dour old former Marine Corps brother.

    • @Awestefeld6612
      @Awestefeld6612 Год назад

      There were no concerns about COVID in the 80s.

    • @AUTISTICLYCAN
      @AUTISTICLYCAN Год назад +1

      @@Awestefeld6612 Dude the fact that COVID was not an issue at this time is part of what made the joke funny. Darn it Spock lighten up and enjoy the moment and laugh a little it's good for you!

  • @kineuhansen8629
    @kineuhansen8629 Год назад +3

    the flyby scene in tmp is one of my reason i love the refit enterprise

  • @Daveyboy100880
    @Daveyboy100880 Год назад +16

    The extra “4” sins for David Warner… well played, CinemaSins, well played 😆

    • @YolandaAnneBrown95726
      @YolandaAnneBrown95726 Год назад +8

      THERE ARE FOUR SINS!!! R.I.P. David Warner. You are so missed....

    • @CraigKostelecky
      @CraigKostelecky Год назад +5

      1:05:05 You'll notice that 5 sins were actually added to the tally there too :D

    • @Daveyboy100880
      @Daveyboy100880 Год назад +6

      @@CraigKostelecky THERE WERE FOUR SINS!

    • @Backinblackbunny009
      @Backinblackbunny009 4 месяца назад

      Such an amazing episode. I saw it on syndication in I think around 7th grade and it got me so riled up, I couldn't look at that actor without _despising him_ for years!

  • @gregstone76
    @gregstone76 Год назад +2

    In the ST6 part, the person sitting in the back when Kirk says “Let them die” is Valeris. In her confession later in the film, she calls back to that moment and quotes Kirk saying that.

  • @tedrex8959
    @tedrex8959 Год назад +9

    HOW have I NEVER noticed the dude with a massive BUTT head in the crowd at 4:47 !?!? I bet the Trekkie cosplayers have great fun playing him

  • @humbleevidenceaccepter7712
    @humbleevidenceaccepter7712 Год назад +2

    57:05 One of my favorite scenes, once I got a DVD player with a good slo-mo function

  • @mikewaite3746
    @mikewaite3746 Год назад +20

    You know you got to give it to William shatner for being 91 and looking great for his age and still staying active and going to conventions!

    • @finmiles965
      @finmiles965 Год назад +6

      I love how he’s been in a Twitter feud with RLM of all people! Next will be CinemaSins, Jeremy’s certainly in the same general category and purpose 😅

    • @mrcritical6751
      @mrcritical6751 Год назад +1

      @@finmiles965 and that feud was completely pointless and a misunderstanding apparently

    • @Rhythmicons
      @Rhythmicons Год назад +1

      In 2018 He was in Madison for a WoK showing, and the advertisement flyer showed him with an awfully disgusted face. I had to think about how that photo session went with the photographer. I wish I could share the photo I took of it here.

    • @Backinblackbunny009
      @Backinblackbunny009 4 месяца назад

      He's definitely got amazing genetics but he was too pretty and it went to his head. Then there's all that garbage about his wife "unaliving herself" while he was out. There's a lot of suspicion about it.

  • @ravenglennhomestead
    @ravenglennhomestead Год назад +2

    This is Great Sarcastic Fun...thank you...I'm a Trekie from the beginning watching the first episode with my dad...I was immediately hooked...thanks again for a fun jab at our Beloved Star Trek...don't forget to watch the great number of Fan Productions...they started out rather crude but have made great strides in telling Star Trek Stories...

  • @СусаннаСергеевна
    @СусаннаСергеевна Год назад +3

    1:41:47 The gaseous anomaly gear being on Enterprise is because Shatner insisted that Kirk wouldn't need Sulu to come rescue him. The original script had Enterprise getting wrecked before Excelsior showed up. Excelsior was set up as returning from checking out gas anomalies in the beginning of the film, so Sulu inventing gas-hunting torpedoes and rescuing both ships from certain death actually makes sense. Shatner's pride got in the way of Star Trek using the Chekhov's rifle trope, and _stole_ Sulu's Big Damn Heroes moment.

  • @KAZVorpal
    @KAZVorpal 11 месяцев назад +2

    The reason "...or maybe it's four" is funny is that it's such a clumsy reference.

  • @darklordofsword
    @darklordofsword Год назад +6

    "I ask for the Re-Fusion."
    "We refuse."

  • @Metoobie
    @Metoobie Год назад +1

    1:07:38 Sin counter guy accuses future space-doctor of misspelling, "marshmallow" not realizing that the sin counter guy is misspelling it himself. (DING!)

  • @samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319
    @samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319 Год назад +12

    As a kid growing up (and hardcore Trekkie) I always had this head cannon that when Llia and Decker "joined together" that the melding of human DNA and AI signaled the birth of what came to be known as the Borg.
    It's just always made a kind of sense to me.

    • @exidy-yt
      @exidy-yt Год назад +5

      A theory that alot of people have was that the 'machine intelligence' world where V'Ger was re-outfitted to complete it's program was either the Borg homeworld, or that of one of the races that ended up forming the Borg when they merged with a humanoid biological race for the first time. Kind of like your headcanon except earlier.

    • @jeremypresutti
      @jeremypresutti Год назад +3

      @@exidy-yt that's not just a theory. Actually the plot of the book The Return by William Shatner

    • @mattruffino6720
      @mattruffino6720 Год назад

      Yes but the only problem with that is they were nice to determine and plus they would have been near earth to assimilate it early. So why are they way out in delta quad when first discovered

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Год назад +2

      @@exidy-yt The problem with that theory is, that the borg were a threat 1000 years ago, while V'Ger is only 300 years old. But well, who says that there aren't planets out there, where the AI was so stupid that it killed its programmers in Terminator style and now sees probes as "equals" unlike "carbon based units".

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom Год назад

      it is possible that voyager _became_ v'ger when it had an accident and was repaired by the Other (the port-borg). you know, like the Changeling@@acmenipponair

  • @craigrussell3062
    @craigrussell3062 Год назад +1

    1:41:48 When Uhura asks about the equipment the Enterprise is carrying to chart gaseous anomalies, this is the script forgetting that it was actually Excelsior charting gaseous anomalies in the first scene of the movie.

  • @juanwhitfield7626
    @juanwhitfield7626 Год назад +3

    Both the parents from '7th Heaven' were in a Star Trek movie.. fascinating.

  • @JoeOvercoat
    @JoeOvercoat Год назад +1

    18:35 ‘Mister’ = Lieutenant Commander per US Navy custom…now you know.

  • @szwolinski4587
    @szwolinski4587 Год назад +3

    Spock's quote about one of his ancestor's stating that once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. It is not a restatement of Occam's razor. It is a statement made by Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of Four written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is interesting that Spock would quote it since it contains a basic logical fallacy.

    • @timothyjarman2308
      @timothyjarman2308 Год назад

      He also says it is his ancestor making it the same universe, spock is half human.

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder Год назад +1

    "And it exploded!" Lol These are just wonderful but my FAVORITE part of each episode is always the dubbed in comedy voiceovers at the end of them!

  • @chrisadams8182
    @chrisadams8182 Год назад +4

    “Sauce for the goose”
    What’s good for one, is good for the other.

  • @mattruffino6720
    @mattruffino6720 Год назад +1

    I remember in the 60s when I was a kid, first thing they brought u after they sat u down in an Italian restaurant is a Vaselike container of breadsticks

  • @leebarnett2610
    @leebarnett2610 Год назад +2

    I applaud every time I hear that Ovechkin joke. It really is a f***ing good one.

  • @sethmaki1333
    @sethmaki1333 Год назад +8

    I can't wait til this channel does the TNG movies. Also can't wait til CinemaWins does this series. GIMME MORE STAR TREK CONTENT! Also, no sins for Chekov's outfit in III? That should have gotten at least five sins.

  • @martinjohnston1907
    @martinjohnston1907 Год назад +2

    The Kobayashi Maru test would have been a great place to intro the holodeck.

  • @lukemcgregor6969
    @lukemcgregor6969 Год назад +3

    I always figgured a marsh mellon was an actual mellon, that's grown in a marsh on another planet and is imported for sale on earth, and when you wash it off and skin it, it has the look and consistency of a marsh mellow , but is highly nutritious and quite tasty when roasted on a stick over an open campfire.

    • @Corbomite_Meatballs
      @Corbomite_Meatballs Год назад

      No, it was a joke that got cut from the film, was in the novelization of the movie, and was used for product placement with Kraft Marshmellons.

    • @TCHorwood-xq7mw
      @TCHorwood-xq7mw Год назад +1

      @lukemcgregor6969 I like that theory. I still call marshmallows marshmelons but now I'm eating alien food, cool.

  • @yankee5051
    @yankee5051 Год назад +2

    Hey! Robert Wise also directed one of the greatest sci fi movies of all time, 'The Day the Earth Stood Still.' his sci fi credentials were okay.

  • @Iffy350
    @Iffy350 Год назад +4

    I love the look of the Excelsior Class.

  • @rogermwilcox
    @rogermwilcox Год назад

    19:09 : One of my buddies back when I was in college had one of those in his house. It was just a cool decoration. It only had one layer of lights, with a mirror behind them and a partial mirror on the back of the glass covering them, so it LOOKED like there was an airport landing strip inside.

  • @tayzonday
    @tayzonday Год назад +27

    This is amazing work. It deserves more attention

  • @timswann9351
    @timswann9351 Год назад +4

    Planets are not just close, but happen to be in perfect lineup.

  • @tristanflynn4014
    @tristanflynn4014 Год назад +2

    Deep cut here, but Starfleet Academy does apparently offer at least one course in obsolete computer systems. Janeway mentioned it when she had to teach herself to use a keyboard when attempting to use Henry Starling's computer system in Future's End. She typed like my dad. Apparently it is an elective, but not a requirement. So it's definitely possible he at least learned how to use one that uses a keyboard but not a mouse.

    • @acmenipponair
      @acmenipponair Год назад

      Also after around two dozen time travels to the 20th and 21st century it should be obvious to Starfleet that they should teach a bit of this "old tech" to their students, just for the case a transporter accident or Bajoran Crystal sends them back in that time.

  • @cozmothemagician7243
    @cozmothemagician7243 Год назад +5

    Never in my entire life have I been more entertained for almost two hours on youtube. This video is a masterpiece.
    As an entertainer I am humbled by this work.
    Thank you.
    Sin on and prosper!

  • @seansoccer100
    @seansoccer100 Год назад +2

    @ 1:35:25 Not Occam's Razor, it's from Sherlock Holmes. :D

    • @spriken
      @spriken 5 месяцев назад

      Plus Spock is half-human and would have had just as many human ancestors as Vulcan so wouldn't be a "non-human guy" saying human quotes

  • @Zombiesnyder13
    @Zombiesnyder13 Год назад +7

    BRAD BIRD should direct STAR TREK 4

  • @eliothamilton2630
    @eliothamilton2630 Год назад +2

    54:00 Kirk did not order a second pizza. He was ordering a second beer.

  • @sin_pyro
    @sin_pyro Год назад +8

    I really like all of the TOS movies (even certain aspects of V I like). The Motion Picture was by far one of the only movies that actually weirded me out something fierce.

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 Год назад +4

      The campfire scene and Scotty’s encounter with the hubris beam being notable good points :)

  • @rogermwilcox
    @rogermwilcox Год назад +1

    32:00 : The actress that played Dr. Carol Marcus didn't sign up for _Star Trek III_. So they had to have Kirk re-record the voiceover for the Genesis CGI Demo video. SAG Union rules, y'know.