Friday, September 13, 2013

Star Trek: Stardate Collection



Captain's Log, Stardate 1080p HD (or, a brief review of Star Trek: The Stardate Collection)
In May 2009, Paramount released Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (Star Trek I, II, III, IV, V, VI + The Captain's Summit Bonus Disc) [Blu-ray], which contained the six Original Crew 'Star Trek' films ('The Motion Picture' - 'The Undiscovered Country') in their theatrical cuts, numerous special features both old and new and a bonus disc of brand new content known as 'Star Trek: The Captains' Summit'. Later that year, in September, the same studio released Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection (First Contact / Generations / Insurrection / Nemesis) [Blu-ray], which contained the four 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' films ('Generations' - 'Nemesis'), with identical special features as their previous DVD editions, along with a bonus disc of varied new featurettes.

Star Trek: The Stardate Collection is...

If You Want All 10 Films, This is the Set For You
In 1966, a TV show writer/producer named Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991) had an idea for a futuristic sci-fi TV series in which humanity has united, achieved faster-than-light interstellar space travel and joined other worlds in the "United Federation of Planets". The show, known as "Star Trek", was on the air for a mere three years, but thanks in part to the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, in syndication the show gained a huge audience and fans began to gather at "Star Trek" conventions. With so much interest growing in "Star Trek", producers at Paramount (which obtained the show from Desilu Productions) considered reviving the TV series in the late 1970's, but opted instead to produce a big-screen feature-length film.

In 1979, the first film, called "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", was produced and reunited the entire cast from the cancelled series: Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Lt. Commander/Commander Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Dr. Leonard H. 'Bones' McCoy (DeForest...

at last !!! the REAL deal
i'm not a trekkie but it would be nice to own a complete box set of all star trek movies released to date and finally Paramount delivers after years of disappointing "half-baked" expensive box sets.

Paramount have finally finished re-editing and refurbishing all ten movies and are finally going to release "Star Trek-The Movies Collection" all ten movies and for the first time, all in double disc special editions.This will be the first time that a special edition has been available for insurrection and nemesis, the last additions to the series of movies.

Movies are:-1. The Movie,2. The Wrath Of Khan,3. The Search For Spock,4. The Voyage Home,5. The Final Frontier,6. The Undiscovered Country,7. Generations,8. First Contact,

9.Insurrection,10. Nemesis

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