Paramount Pictures / Star Trek Original Motion Picture Collection / G - PG / 685 Minutes /
Theatrical Release Dates 1979 - 1991 / Blu Ray Release Date May 12th 2009
Finally the theatrical versions of the Star Trek motion pictures have been released on to blu ray. This box set features the first 6 Star Trek films. The films look amazing in 1080p. Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan got a digital remaster and it is the best transfer out of all the movies. The 7th disc is called is The Captain's Summit. For the first time ever. William Shanter, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes sit down and talk about their memories of Star Trek. The show is hosted by Whoopi Goldberg. Each disc is loaded with special features that will keep you busy for hours. This is a must for every Star Trek fan add this to your blu ray collection.
The human adventure is just beginning.
Original Release Date December 7th 1979
Running Time 2 Hours and 12 Minutes
Starring
William Shatner
, Leonard
Nimoy ,
DeForest Kelley ,
James Doohan ,
George Takei ,
Majel Barrett
, Walter Koenig
, Nichelle Nichols
, Persis Khambatta
and Stephen
Collins
Directed By
Robert Wise
Full Cast And Credits For Star Trek The Motion Picture
It is stardate 2273. 3 Klingon Battle Cruisers are investigating a massive cloud in thier space. The Klingons fire on the cloud and the cloud fires back and wiping out all three ships.
A cloud with massive power destroys 3 Klingon Battle Cruisers, A Starfleet space station. Now is on a direct course for Earth. The only starship to stand in it's way is the newly refitted USS Enterprise. Admiral James T. Kirk returns and reassembles his old crew. The crew of the Enterprise must solve the ship's problems in route to the cloud while at the same time trying to save the planet Earth.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture debuts on Blu-ray with a nice selection of bonus materials. First up is a commentary track with Michael & Denise Okuda, Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens, and Daren Dochterman. These participants share their recollections on the film's origins and opening; special effects shots; the actors in both major and minor roles; shooting locations; new sets, uniforms, and accessories; and plenty of discussion on the planned but never created television program, "Star Trek: Phase II." Several times the discussion ceases as the participants find themselves watching the film rather than commenting on it, but this is generally a solid commentary. Library Computer allows users to access detailed information on persons, places, and things as seen or discussed throughout the movie. The Longest Trek: Writing 'The Motion Picture' (1080p, 10:44) further examines the origins of what was to become the first of now eleven Star Trek feature-length films. Special 'Star Trek' Reunion (1080p, 9:37) features a quintet of extras reminiscing on their experiences of winding up in the movie. Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 101: Mystery Behind V'Ger (1080p, 4:24) features a "Next Generation" Starfleet officer recalling the events as depicted in The Motion Picture. Also included are eleven deleted scenes (480p, 8:02), three sets of storyboards (Vulcan, Enterprise Departure, and V'Ger Revealed), the film's teaser (1080p, 2:18) and theatrical (1080p, 2:29) trailers, and seven TV spots (480p, 3:39 combined). Finally, this disc is BD-Live (Blu-ray Profile 2.0) enabled. At time of writing, the page allows users access to Star Trek I.Q., a game that "lets you test your Star Trek knowledge by playing unique trivia games."
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Beyond the darkness...beyond the human evolution...is Khan. A genetically superior tyrant. Exhiled to a barren planet; banished by a Starship Commander he is destined to destroy. Left for dead, Khan has survived. At the end of the universe lies the beginning of vengeance.

Original Release Date June 4th 1982
Rated PG for violence and language.
Running Time 1 Hour / 53 Minutes
Starring
William Shatner
, Leonard
Nimoy ,
DeForest Kelley ,
James Doohan ,
George Takei ,
Walter Koenig
, Nichelle Nichols
and Ricardo
Montalban as Khan
Directed By
Nicholas Meyer
Full Cast And Credits For Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan
It is the 23rd century. The Federation starship U.S.S. Enterprise is on routine training maneuvers, and Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) seems resigned to the fact that this inspection may well be the last space mission of his career. But Khan is back. Aided by his exiled band of genetic supermen, Khan (Ricardo Montalban) -- brilliant renegade of 20th century Earth -- has raided Space Station Regula One, stolen a top secret device called Project Genesis, wrested control of another Federation starship, and now schemes to set a most deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk...with the threat of a universal Armageddon! Co-starring Kirstie Alley (Cheers) in her stunning motion picture debut.
Star Trek II features several supplements, this
package headlined by a pair of commentary tracks. First up is a track featuring
Director Nicholas Meyer. Meyer shares his credentials, the process of writing
the film, William Shatner's initial displeasure with the script, some of the
smaller nuances of the film, the work of the actors, the film's budget
constraints, sets, and more. Track two once again features Meyer, this time
accompanied by Producer Manny Coto. Meyer again impresses with his wealth of
information, discussing the direction he took the film, and by extension the
series, lending an element of reality to the picture, the work of the cast, and
more. Both tracks make for excellent listens that should please fans. Once
again, this disc contains Library Computer, a feature allowing users to
learn more about the world of Star Trek II, from Khan to the Boatswain's
Whistle.
Next up are five pieces filed under Production. Captain's Log
(480p, 27:21) takes a direct but incredibly fascinating look at how the film
came together, told through interviews with primary cast and crew. Designing
Khan (480p, 23:54) features a look at the design of the ships, the new
uniforms, the creation of the Genesis torpedo, and more. Original Interviews
With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, and Ricardo Montalban
(480p, 10:56) features the quartet of actors recalling their experiences in
making the film in a collection of classic interviews. Where No Man Has Gone
Before: The Visual Effects of 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' (480p,
18:14) takes viewers behind-the-scenes and into the making of the film's special
effects shots. James Horner:Composing Genesis (1080p, 9:33) features the
composer discussing his work on the film.
The 'Star Trek' Universe is another piece broken into several features.
Collecting 'Star Trek's' Movie Relics (1080p, 11:05) takes a very
interesting look at some of the props used throughout the history of 'Star
Trek.' A Novel Approach (480p, 28:55) looks at bringing 'Trek' history
and lore to the printed page. Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 002: Mystery
Behind Ceti Alpha VI (1080p, 3:08) features a "future" look back at the
events of 'The Wrath of Khan.' Rounding out this package of supplements is a
collection of 13 storyboards, A Tribute to Ricardo Montalban (1080p,
4:44), the film's theatrical trailer (1080p, 2:22), and BD-Live (Blu-ray profile
2.0) connectivity, this feature once again offering Star Trek I.Q.
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Join the search. A dying planet. A fight for life. Kirk must battle the Klingons to protect the Genesis Planet and save a friend's life The needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many.

Rated PG for violence and language.
Original Release Date June 1st 1984
Running Time 1 Hour / 45 Minutes
Starring
William Shatner
, Leonard
Nimoy ,
DeForest Kelley ,
James Doohan ,
George Takei ,
Walter Koenig
, Nichelle Nichols
and Christopher
Lloyd
Directed By
Leonard
Nimoy
Full Cast And Credits For Star Trek III The Search For Spock
Admiral Kirk's defeat of Khan and the creation of the Genesis planet are empty victories. Spock is dead and McCoy is inexplicably being driven insane. Then a surprise visit from Sarek, Spock's father, providing a startling revelation: McCoy is harboring Spock's living essence. With one friend alive and one not, but both in pain, Kirk attempts to help his friends by stealing the U.S.S. Enterprise and defying Starfleet's Genesis planet quarantine. But the Klingons have also learned of Genesis and race to meet Kirk in a deadly rendezvous.
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock births
several bonus features. Leading things off is a commentary track with Director
Leonard Nimoy, Writer/Producer Harve Bennett, Director of Photography Charles
Correll, and Actress Robin Curtis. Recorded separately and edited together
rather coherently, the track manages to flow well despite its patchwork origins.
Nimoy offers the best comments of the bunch, showing a passion for the material
and delving beyond the superficialities of the film to share a good many
insights into the picture. The second commentary track features "Trek" veterans
Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor. They discuss their history of working on
various "Star Trek-" related programs and how they took the canon as established
in the films as gospel, their credentials as fans, and plenty of little odds and
ends that make for an overall satisfying listen. Also included, once again, is
Library Computer.
The Production tab provides access to a quartet of features. Captain's
Log (480p, 26:13) looks at Star Trek III's origins, Leonard Nimoy's
involvement, the development of the story, the challenges of the shoot, cast
discussing their characters, and more. Terraforming the Prime Directive
(480p, 25:53) looks at the potential for mankind to terraform Mars.
Industrial Light & Magic: The Visual Effects of 'Star Trek' (1080p, 13:50)
examines some of the old-school techniques used to bring the Trek films
to life. Spock: The Early Years (1080p, 6:22) looks at the young actors
who portrayed Spock in the film.
The 'Star Trek' Universe is another piece divided into five features.
Space Docks and Birds of Prey (480p, 27:49) focuses on the new and intricate
models, effects, and shooting techniques seen in the film. Speaking Klingon
(480p, 21:04) examines the development of the Klingon language as heard in the
'Star Trek' films. Klingon and Vulcan Costumes (480p, 12:16) looks at the
wardrobe and adornments seen throughout the films. 'Star Trek' and the
Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (1080p, 16:52) takes viewers to
Seattle, Washington for a look at the many "Star Trek" exhibits in the museum.
Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 003: Mystery Behind the Vulcan Katra Transfer
(1080p, 2:42) once again shows a "Next Generation" officer discussing the
ancient Vulcan ritual that plays a pivotal role in both The Wrath of Khan
and The Search for Spock. Also included are two photo galleries:
Production and The Movie; 10 storyboards; the film's theatrical
trailer (1080p, 1:12); and BD-Live functionality that, again, features Star
Trek I.Q.
They travelled back where 23rd century man had never gone before. To a mad, crazy, outrageous time. 1986. How on Earth can they save the future? The key to saving the future, can be found only in the past.

Rated PG for violence and language.
Original Release November 26,1986
Running Time 1 Hour / 58 Minutes
Starring
William Shatner
, Leonard
Nimoy ,
DeForest Kelley ,
James Doohan ,
George Takei ,
Walter Koenig
, Nichelle Nichols
and Catherine
Hicks
Directed By
Leonard
Nimoy
Full Cast And Credits For Star Trek IV The Voyage Home
It's the 23rd century, and a mysterious alien power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. In a frantic attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his crew must travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien as anything they've ever encountered in the far reaches of the galaxy. A thrilling, action-packed Star Trek adventure!
Go back in time and into the making of Star Trek IV
through the following included bonus materials. Two commentary tracks headline
the package, the first featuring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy. The best
track to be found anywhere in this entire collection, the Captain and First
Officer discuss the lightheartedness of this film compared to the relative
heaviness and themes of death and old age of the last two films. They also
discuss the time travel theme of the film, the chemistry between the cast, the
humor in the film, and much more. The second track is a "fan track" with the
writers of the 2009 Star Trek film, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. They
discuss the strong and overwhelmingly positive fan reaction to the film during
its theatrical screenings (similar to many fan's experiences with the new film),
the strength of the story, the special effects, the humor, and more. Despite
some dead air in the second, both of these tracks make for fantastic listens.
Also included, again, is the Library Computer interface.
Future's Past: A Look Back (480p, 27:32) is the first of five features
under the Production tab. An entertaining retrospective piece, cast and
crew discuss the success of the franchise, the humor of the film, the time
travel story arc, a discussion of some of the film's more famous scenes
(including the "punk on bus" sequence), and more. On Location (480p,
7:26) looks at shooting in then-modern-day San Francisco. Dailies
Deconstruction (480p, 4:13) shows viewers side-by-side takes and angles of a
scene. Below-the-Line: Sound Design (480p, 11:45) examines the creation
of sound effects for objects that exist only on-screen. Pavel Chekov's Screen
Moments (480p, 6:09) features Actor Walter Koenig discussing his increased
role in the film.
Next up is The Star Trek Universe, a collection of seven features. First
among them is Time Travel: The Art of the Impossible (480p, 11:15), a
piece where prominent physicists discuss the theories of time travel. The
Language of Whales (480p, 5:46) takes a brief look at the species and how
they learn and communicate. A Vulcan Primer (480p, 7:50) features an
examination of the logical and emotionally-controlled species. Kirk's Women
(480p, 8:19) features a series of interviews with several of the women that
worked with Shatner over the years. Star Trek: Three Picture Saga (1080p,
10:12) looks at what makes the second, third, and fourth films a "trilogy."
'Star Trek' For a Cause (1080p, 5:40) examines how the film raised public
attention to whaling and environmentalism. Finally, Starfleet Academy SciSec
Brief 004: The Whale Probe (1080p, 3:42) features a "Next Generation"
officer recounting the events of the film.
Visual Effects examines a pair of sequences -- From Outer Space to the
Ocean (480p, 14:43) and The Bird of Prey (480p, 2:48). Original
Interviews features vintage pieces with William Shatner (480p, 14:33),
Leonard Nimoy (480p, 15:40), and DeForest Kelley (480p, 13:02). Next is
Tributes, a tab containing two features: Roddenbery Scrapbook (480p,
8:17) and Featured Artist: Mark Leonard (480p, 12:44). Moving along,
Production Gallery (480p, 3:55) features a series of behind-the-scenes
stills. Concluding this supplemental package is a collection of eight storyboard
galleries, the film's theatrical trailer (1080p, 2:24), and BD-Live (Blu-ray
profile 2.0) functionality that offers the Star Trek I.Q. game.
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The Enterprise is back. This time, have they gone too far? Why Are They Putting Seatbelts In Theatres This Summer? The greatest Enterprise of all is adventure. What does God need with a starship? Adventure and Imagination Will Meet At the Final Frontier

Rated PG for violence and language.
Original Release June 9,1989
Running Time 1 Hour / 46 Minutes
Starring
William Shatner
, Leonard
Nimoy ,
DeForest Kelley ,
James Doohan ,
George Takei ,
Walter Koenig
, Nichelle Nichols
and David Warner
Directed By
William
Shatner
Full Cast And Credits Star Trek V The Final Frontier
It's Stardate 8454.130 and a vacationing Captain Kirk faces two challenges: climbing Yosemite's El Capitan and teaching campfire songs to Spock. but vacations are cut short when a renegade Vulcan hijacks the Enterprise, and pilots it on a journey to uncover the universe's innermost secrets. The Star Trek stars are back for one of their most astonishing voyages ever, with all the fun and excitement fans have come to love. So buckle up for a thrilling leap into the unknown that's "as much a spiritual odyssey as a space adventure, and it's all the richer for it."
This Blu-ray release of Star Trek V allows
viewers to search for answers to the universe's most difficult questions via a
jam-packed supplemental section. First up are two commentary tracks, the first
featuring William and Liz Shatner. A slowly-paced track, the Shatners deliver
the expected stories from the set, the chemistry between Kirk, Spock, and McCoy
in the campfire scenes, the budget of a Star Trek film, and many other
tidbits. Track two serves up Michael and Denise Okuda, Garfield and Judy
Reeves-Stevens, and Daren Dochterman. They discuss the film's failings with
audiences, challenges on-set, William Shatner's direction, set design, the
campfire scenes, and more. Also included, again, is Library Computer.
Production again breaks down into six segments. Harve Bennett's Pitch
to Sales Team (480p, 1:42) features the producer discussing the film and the
"live long and prosper" salute. The Journey: A Behind-the-Scenes Documentary
(480p, 28:55) looks at the process of creating the film, from the origins of the
story to the scrapping of the infamous "rock man" footage. Makeup Tests
(480p, 9:50) features screen tests for several characters. Pre-Visualization
Models (480p, 1:41) offers a series of screen tests with miniature models.
Rockman in the Raw (480p, 5:37) features sketches, photos, and footage of
the costume. Finally, 'Star Trek V' Press Conference (480p, 13:42)
features the entire cast on-set and in front of the press answering a series of
questions.
Moving along, The Star Trek Universe tab contains an additional eight
features. Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute (480p, 19:09) looks back on the
career of the famed composer. Original Interview: William Shatner (480p,
14:37) is a vintage piece featuring the actor-director discussing the film.
Cosmic Thoughts (480p, 13:05) features a philosophical examination of what
might be beyond the boundaries of Earth and man's place in it. That Klingon
Couple (480p, 13:05) features Actors Todd Bryant and Spice Williams
recounting their experiences playing Klingons in the film. A Green Future?
(480p, 9:24) takes an extended look at Yosemite National Park and nature's
importance to mankind. 'Star Trek' Honors NASA (1080p, 9:57) looks at the
influence of Gene Roddenberry's creation on the space program and the series'
forward-thinking themes and technologies. Hollywood Walk of Fame: James
Doohan (480p, 3:10) showcases a few brief scenes from the dedication
ceremony. Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 005: Nimbus III (1080p, 3:02)
again takes a futuristic look back at the events as depicted in Star Trek V.
Next up are a series of four deleted scenes (480p, 4:17). Production Gallery
(480p, 4:05) features a series of behind-the-scenes stills set to music.
Storyboards offers viewers the opportunity to examine three scenes in the
earliest of stages: Sha-Ka-Ree, The Face of God, and Escape.
Concluding the supplements are a pair of theatrical trailers (1080p, 2:42 &
1:34), seven TV spots (480p, 3:14 combined runtime), and BD-Live (Blu-ray
profile 2.0) functionality, again offering the Star Trek I.Q. game.
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The battle for peace has begun. The crew of the starship Enterprise fights not to win battles, but to end them forever. On the verge of peace. On the brink of war.

Rated PG for violence and language.
Original Release December 6 1991
Running Time 1 Hour / 53 Minutes
Starring
William Shatner
, Leonard
Nimoy ,
DeForest Kelley ,
James Doohan ,
George Takei ,
Walter Koenig
, Nichelle Nichols
and Christopher
Plummer
Directed By
Nicholas
Meyer
Full
Cast And Credits Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country
The Enterprise leads a battle for peace in a spectacular Star Trek adventure that's "impossible to resist" (James Veniere, Boston Herald). The Federation and the Klingon empire prepare for a peace summit after years of war, but the prospect of harmony with sworn enemies is an alarming one to Admiral Kirk (William Shatner). And when a Klingon ship is attacked and the Enterprise is held accountable, both worlds brace for what may be their final, deadly encounter. Directed by Nicholas Meyer (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) and co-starring Christopher Plummer, this action-filled epic soars with warp-speed thrills and excitement! This Special Collector's Edition includes two scene revisions by Nicholas Meyer.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, much like
its quintet of predecessors, comes packed with supplements. This disc is
headlined by two commentary tracks, the first with Director Nicholas Meyer and
Screenwriter Denny Martin Flinn. Meyer recalls how the film reflects the period
of history in which it was made. Also discussed are the costumes, the
performances and professionalism of the actors, the dialogue, inspirations for
particular scenes, and more. Track two features Larry Nemecek and Ira Steven
Behr. As is generally the case, these "fan" tracks work much better than the
drier (albeit still interesting) crew tracks. This pair provides fine insight
into the film and recall their Trek memories in a relaxed manner. Once
again, Library Computer interactivity is also included on this disc.
The Perils of Peacemaking (480p, 26:33) examines the role of Science Fiction
in facilitating an examination of contemporary problems, and Star Trek VI's
parallels to the contemporary world.
Stories from 'Star Trek VI' breaks down into six features. It Started
With a Story (480p, 9:46) further examines the film's parallels to the
politics of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Prejudice (480p, 5:02) looks
at the role of racism in the film, and pays particular attention to the
disagreement between cast and crew over the tone of the film and the
difficulties of the cast to adequately perform their parts. Director Nicholas
Meyer (480p, 5:57) features cast and crew laying praise on the director.
Shakespeare and General Chang (480p, 5:53) looks at both the role of
Shakespeare and Actor Christopher Plummer in the film. Bring it to Life
(480p, 23:25) take a look at the making of various segments of the film,
including the dinner scene and the score. Farewell and Goodbye (480p,
7:04) looks at the ideas behind the film's final shot.
The Star Trek Universe is another grouping of extras, divided this time
into eight segments. Conversations With Nicholas Meyer (480p, 9:33)
focuses attention on a series of interview segments with the director.
Klingons: Conjuring the Legend probes the place of Klingons throughout the
history of Star Trek. Federation Operatives (480p, 4:53) looks at
actors who have played roles over multiple incarnations of Trek.
Penny's Toy Box (480p, 6:06) plays with several of Trek's props.
Together Again (480p, 4:56) looks at William Shatner's and Christopher
Pummer's history of working together. Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman (1080p,
4:57) features the actor recounting his long history of working on Trek.
To Be or Not To Be: Klingons and Shakespeare (1080p, 23:04) takes viewers
behind-the-scenes of a real-life Klingon language performance of Hamlet.
Finally, Starfleet Academy SciSec Brief 006: Praxis (1080p, 2:37) takes a
"Next Generation" look at some of the events from Star Trek VI.
The Farewell tab features DeForest Kelley: A Tribute (480p,
13:19), a look back at the man and his character. Original Interviews
features chats with William Shatner (480p, 5:05), Leonard Nimoy (480p, 6:26),
DeForest Kelley (480p, 5:03), James Doohan (480p, 5:33), Nichelle Nichols (480p,
5:39), George Takei (480p, 5:28), Walter Koenig (480p, 5:31), and Iman (5:07),
the actress who played "Martia" in the film. Production Gallery (480p,
3:24) features behind-the-scenes video clips from the set. Next up is a
collection of four storyboard sequences -- Praxis, Assassins,
Rura Penthe, and Leaving the Spacedock (omitted). Rounding out the
supplements on this disc is the film's teaser (1080p, 1:28) and theatrical
(1080p, 2:23) trailers, 1991 Convention Presentation by Nicholas Meyer
(480p, 4:49), and BD-Live (Blu-ray profile 2.0) functionality that offers,
again, Star Trek I.Q.
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Disc seven offers only the singular feature Star Trek Summit (1080p, 1:11:12), a three-part roundtable discussion with William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Patrick Stewart, and Jonathan Frakes, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg. The piece moves along briskly and the five "Trek" legends deliver a well-rounded and light discussion, speaking on the impact of Star Trek on both popular culture and in their personal lives, their television watching habits, the wardrobe, their favorite moments in the show, their forays into directing, and much more.
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The Video: The video quality on all the movies looks great. It's got excellent picture and detail. The colors are crisp. The movies make a fine way to show off your HDTV.

Aspect Ratio 2:35.1, Video codec:
MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
The Audio: Each of the discs is presented in 7.1 True Dolbyhd. It's got good clear vocals. Great action coming from the front and rear speakers and excellent use of the sub woofer. Be sure to have these up loud while watching them.
7.1 Truedolbyhd English, French 2.0 Dolby Surround
Spanish Mono
Subtitles : English, English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Seven-disc set
(Special Features taken from the following web site http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Star-Trek-Original-Motion-Picture-Collection-Blu-ray-Review/4190/ )
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[Kirk apologizes for assuming command over
Captain Decker]
Captain James T. Kirk: I'm sorry, Will.
Commander Willard Decker: No, Admiral. I don't think you're sorry. Not
one damned bit. I remember when you recommended me for this command. You told me
how envious you were and how much you hoped you'd find a way to get a starship
command again. Well, sir, it looks like you found a way.
Captain James T. Kirk: Well, for a man who swore he'd
never return to the Starfleet...
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Just a moment, Captain, sir. I'll
explain what happened. Your revered Admiral Nogura invoked a little-known,
seldom-used "reserve activation clause." In simpler language, Captain, they
DRAFTED me!
Captain James T. Kirk: [In mock horror] They didn't.
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: This was your idea. This was your
idea, wasn't it?
Captain James T. Kirk: Bones, there's a... thing... out there.
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Why is any object we don't
understand always called "a thing"?
Captain James T. Kirk: Let's take a look. Full sensor
scan, Mr. Spock. They can't expect us not to look them over now.
Commander Willard Decker: Now that we're looking down their throat.
Captain James T. Kirk: Right, now that we've got them just where they
want us.
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: Spock, you
haven't changed a bit. You're just as warm and sociable as ever.
Commander Spock: Nor have you, doctor, as your continued predilection for
irrelevancy demonstrates.
Lieutenant Commander Nyota Uhura: Captain, our final
six replacements are ready to beam aboard, but one of them is refusing to step
into the transporter.
Captain James T. Kirk: Oh! I'll make sure he beams up!
[Steps into the Turbolift]
Carol Marcus: Please tell me what you're feeling.
Kirk: There's a man out there I haven't seen in fifteen years who's
trying to kill me. You show me a son that'd be happy to help. My son... my life
that could have been... and wasn't. How do I feel? Old... worn out.
Carol Marcus: Let me show you something that will make you feel young as
when the world was new.
Joachim: We're all with you, sir. But, consider this.
We are free. We have a ship, and the means to go where we will. We have escaped
permanent exile on Ceti Alpha V. You have defeated the plans of Admiral Kirk.
You do not need to defeat him again.
Khan: He tasks me. He tasks me and I shall have him! I'll chase him
'round the moons of Nibia and 'round the Antares Maelstrom and 'round
Perdition's flames before I give him up!
Kirk: [hailing Khan] This is
Admiral Kirk. We tried it once your way, Khan, are you game for a rematch? Khan,
I'm laughing at the "superior intellect."
Khan: Full impulse power!
Joachim: No, sir! You have Genesis! You can have whatever...
Khan: [grabs Joachim in anger] FULL POWER! DAMN YOU!
Joachim: They're still running with shields down.
Khan: Of course! We are one big, happy fleet! Ah, Kirk, my old friend, do
you know the Klingon proverb that tells us revenge is a dish that is best served
cold?
[pause]
Khan: It is very cold in space!
[Terrell disobeys Khan's order to kill Kirk,
who taunts Khan over the communicator]
Kirk: Khan, you bloodsucker. You're going to have to do your own dirty
work now! Do you hear me? Do you?
Khan: Kirk? You're still alive, my old friend?
Kirk: Still, "old friend!" You've managed to kill everyone else, but like
a poor marksman, you keep missing the target!
Khan: Perhaps I no longer need to try, Admiral.
[beams the Genesis device away]
Kirk: Khan... Khan, you've got Genesis, but you don't have me. You were
going to kill me, Khan. You're going to have to come down here. You're going to
have to come down here!
Khan: I've done far worse than kill you, Admiral. I've hurt you. And I
wish to go on hurting you. I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her;
marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet... buried alive! Buried
alive...!
Kirk: KHAAANNNN!
[echo]
Kirk: KHAAANNNN!
[their first look at the U.S.S. Excelsior]
Uhura: Would you look at that!
Kirk: My friends, the great experiment: The Excelsior. Ready for trial
runs.
Sulu: She's supposed to have transwarp drive.
Scotty: Aye, and if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon!
Kirk: Come, come, Mr. Scott. Young minds, fresh ideas. Be tolerant!
Sulu: The word, sir?
Kirk: The word is no. I am therefore going anyway.
Kirk: You're suffering from a Vulcan mind-meld, doctor.
McCoy: That green-blooded son of a bitch! It's his revenge for all the
arguments he lost.
[Kirk and party have commandeered Kruge's Bird
of Prey]
Kirk: [to Maltz] You! Help us or die!
Maltz: I do not deserve to live!
Kirk: Fine. I'll kill you later!
[later, once safely in Warp Speed]
Kirk: Take care of the prisoner.
Maltz: Wait! You said you would kill me!
Kirk: I lied!
[aboard the Excelsior]
Excelsior Computer: Level please.
Scotty: Transporter Room.
Excelsior Computer: Thank you.
Scotty: Up your shaft.
Excelsior First Officer: [over intercom]
Yellow Alert! Yellow Alert!
Captain Styles: Bridge, this is the captain, how can you have a yellow
alert in spacedock?
Excelsior First Officer: Sir, someone is stealing the Enterprise!
Captain Styles: I'm on my way.
Captain Styles: If he thinks he
can get away with warp drive... he's in for a shock.
[to his crew]
Captain Styles: Prepare for warp speed stand by
transwarp drive!
Captain Styles: Ah, Mr. Scott!
Calling it a night?
Scotty: Yes, sir.
Captain Styles: Turning in myself, looking
forward to breaking the Enterprise's speed records
tomorrow.
Scotty: Ah, yes sir!
[behind his back, frowning]
Scotty: Good night.
the Enterprise is
approaching the closed Spacedock doors]
Kirk: And... *now*, Mr. Scott.
Scotty: Sir?
Kirk: The doors, Mr. Scott!
Scotty: Aye, sir, I'm working on it!
[McCoy trying to
discuss what death was like with Spock]
McCoy: C'mon Spock, it's me, McCoy. You really
have gone where no man's gone before. Can't you tell me
what it felt like?
McCoy: Perhaps we could cover a
little philosophical ground. Life... Death... Life.
Things of that nature.
Spock: I did not have time on Vulcan to review
the philosophical disciplines.
McCoy: C'mon Spock, it's me, McCoy. You really
have gone where no man's gone before. Can't you tell me
what it felt like?
Spock: It would be impossible to discuss the
subject without a common frame of reference.
McCoy: You're joking!
Spock: A joke... is a story with a humorous
climax.
McCoy: You mean I have to die to discuss your
insights on death?
Spock: Forgive me, doctor. I am receiving a
number of distress calls.
McCoy: I don't doubt it.
Spock: [in
response to Kirk pawning his antique spectacles from
Wrath of Khan] Excuse me, Admiral. But weren't those
a birthday gift from Dr. McCoy?
Kirk: And they will be again, that's the beauty
of it.
[to Antique Store Owner]
Kirk: How much?
Antique Store Owner: Well, they'd be worth more
if the lenses were intact. I'll give you one hundred
dollars for them.
Kirk: ...Is that a lot?
Kirk: Spock, where the hell's
the power you promised?
Spock: One damn minute, Admiral.
McCoy: I don't know if you've got the whole picture, but he's not exactly working on all thrusters.
[the crew is on a
shuttlecraft pondering what their new ship will be]
Sulu: ...I'm counting on Excelsior.
Scotty: Excelsior? Why in God's name would you
want that bucket of bolts?
Kirk: A ship is a ship.
Scotty: Whatever you say so... Thy will be done.
[the new USS Enterprise 1701-A emerges]
Kirk: My friends... We've come home.
Kirk: You're not exactly
catching us at our best.
Spock: That much is certain.
McCoy: I mean, I may have
carried your soul but I sure couldn't fill your shoes.
Spock: My shoes?
McCoy: Forget it.
Disgruntled guy in car: Hey,
why don't ya watch where you're going, ya dumb ass!
Kirk: Well, a double dumb ass on you!
Kirk: Mr. Scott, you're a
miracle!
Scotty: There's no miracle about it. I know this
ship like the back of my hand.
[walks into low-hanging beam, knocks
himself out cold]
Kirk: Stand by to execute
emergency landing plan... ”B."
[a brief pause]
Chekov: What's emergency landing plan "B?"
Scotty: I don't have a clue.
Kirk: [on Comm system] "B" as
in Barricade.
Scotty: He can't be serious
Kirk: I miss my old chair.
Kirk: Go to bed, Spock. Good
night, Bones.
McCoy: Good night, Jim.
Spock: Good night, doctor.
McCoy: Good night, Spock.
Spock: Good night, captain.
Kirk: [to himself] ... I
don't know... I just don't know..
Kirk: Spock?
Spock: Yes, captain?
Kirk: Be one with the horse.
Spock: Yes, captain.
McCoy: I'll tell you one thing,
Spock: You never cease to amaze me.
Spock: Nor I, myself.
Kirk: Engine room!
Scotty: Scotty here.
Kirk: We'll need all the power you can muster,
mister.
Scotty: Don't you worry, Captain. We'll beat
those Klingon devils, even if I have to get out and
push.
Kirk: I hope it won't come to that, Mr. Scott.
Sybok: What are you doing?
Kirk: In order to lower and re-raise the shields
as quickly as possible, we're going to forego the
tractor beam, and fly her in manually.
McCoy: *Manually*?
Sybok: How often have you done this?
Sulu: [smiles] Actually, it's
my first attempt.
[on whether to help
the Klingons]
Captain James T. Kirk: They're animals.
Captain Spock: Jim, there is an historic
opportunity here.
Captain James T. Kirk: Don't believe them. Don't
trust them.
Captain Spock: They're dying.
Captain James T. Kirk: Let them die!
[pauses... Spock cocks his head in
surprise. Kirk recoils and proceeds]
Captain James T. Kirk: Has it occured to you that
this crew is due to stand down in three months? We've
done our bit for king and country! You should have
trusted me.
Chancellor Gorkon: You don't trust me, do you? I don't blame you. If there is to be a brave new world, our generation is going to have the hardest time living in it.
Captain Spock: If I were human
I believe my response would be "go to hell."... If I
were human.
Captain Spock: Mr. Scott, I
understand you are experiencing difficulties with the
warp drive?
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: There's
nothing wrong with the bloody...
Captain Spock: Mr. Scott, if we return to
Spacedock, then not only will we lost the chance to
discover who is behind all this, then it is also likely
that we will never see Captain Kirk or Doctor McCoy
alive again.
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: Could take
weeks, sir.
Commander Pavel Andreievich Chekov: Guess who's coming to dinner
Captain Kirk: Checkov you know
anything about a radiation surge?
Commander Pavel Chekov: Only the size of my head.
Captain Kirk: I know what you mean.
Lieutenant Valeris: A bird of
prey?
Captain Spock: A bird of prey.
Commander Pavel Chekov: Cloaked?
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: A bird of prey
cannot open fire when it's cloaked!
Captain Spock: All things being equal, Mr. Scott,
I would agree with you. All things, however, are not
equal. This one can.
Captain James T. Kirk: Mr.
Scott?
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: [over
intercom] Aye, sir?
Captain James T. Kirk: Did you find the engine
room?
Captain Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: Right where I
left it, sir!
[after Kirk and
Martia kiss passionately]
McCoy: What IS it with you, anyway?
Kirk: Still think we're finished?
McCoy: Now, more than ever!
General Chang: "I am constant
as the northern star...?
Commander Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.: I'd give
real money if he'd shut up.
[last lines]
[Kirk's final Captain's Log]
Captain James T. Kirk: Captain's Log, stardate
9529.1. This is the final cruise of the Starship
Enterprise under my command. This ship and her history
will shortly become the care of another crew. To them
and their posterity will we commit our future. They will
continue the voyages we have begun, and journey to all
the undiscovered countries, boldly going where no man...
where no *one* has gone before.
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Star Trek - Official Web Site , (1979) IMDB - Star Trek The Motion Picture
(1982) IMDB - Star Trek II : The Wrath Of Khan , (1984) IMDB - Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
(1986) IMDB - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home , (1989) IMDB - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
(1991) IMDB Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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Original Motion Picture Score - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
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Paramount Pictures has done an excellent job with this box set. Seeing the original theatrical versions of the Star Trek films was a real treat. It would have been nice to have the Director's Editions of Star Trek The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan. Hopefully Paramount will release those at a later date. The video transfers was excellent and the audio was awsome. Each disc is loaded with all kinds of special features including BD - Live Content. This is a must for any blu ray collection and for die hard Star Trek fans. I strongly suggest that you add this to your collection. Below is how I rate the movies. 1 to 5 Stars. With one star being the lowest.
| Movies ***** Stars |
| Video ***** Stars |
| Audio ***** Stars |
| Features***** Stars |
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