Watching TMP on TV the other day, I had a thought about why some people, myself included, may think the Enterprise fly-by is too slow and kills the momentum of the movie.
The fans who saw the movie in the theater when it came out were anxious to see the ship on the big screen, true, but it was also the first time they were exposed to Jerry Goldsmith's wonderful Star Trek theme. For decades, fans have heard that music more frequently as the main title theme for TNG, and many of them saw TNG before TMP. Watching the Enterprise fly-by with that music may bring to mind the sensibilities of that show and its pacing. At the very least, it can feel recycled, even though TMP came out first.
I'll probably always have the view that that scene drags on too long and is trying too hard to be like 2001, but I wonder if I would think the scene more majestic if I saw it at its moment in time.
The fans who saw the movie in the theater when it came out were anxious to see the ship on the big screen, true, but it was also the first time they were exposed to Jerry Goldsmith's wonderful Star Trek theme. For decades, fans have heard that music more frequently as the main title theme for TNG, and many of them saw TNG before TMP. Watching the Enterprise fly-by with that music may bring to mind the sensibilities of that show and its pacing. At the very least, it can feel recycled, even though TMP came out first.
I'll probably always have the view that that scene drags on too long and is trying too hard to be like 2001, but I wonder if I would think the scene more majestic if I saw it at its moment in time.