Unlike the Dudley Do-Right costumes from TWOK onward, I think the TMP jumpsuits actually make a lot of sense in a futuristic world of controlled-climate spaceship environments where everything is highly computerized and your clothes are beamed directly onto you (i.e. the scene where the Ilia probe is introduced).
I maintain that TMP is the only "great" Trek film. It is a true cerebral science fiction story, and it is a fantastic, epic film in many ways. It is the kind of Trek that Gene Roddenberry wanted to do from the very beginning... Some time, try watching "The Cage," then skipping the rest of TOS, then watching TMP. You'll see what I mean.
Kor
Could not agree with you more! I've often felt that "The Cage" is to TMP as "Where No Man" is to TWOK. In regards to your comment about TMP being the only "great" and "epic" film in the franchise, I think you only have to look at the fact that the film not only tackles what is probably the biggest question we as a species can ask ourselves "Is this all I am? Is there nothing more?" -- but also PROVIDES AN ANSWER: learn all that is learnable, but keep it in balance with the core of our pure humanity, only then will we be able to transcend to the next stage in our "Adventure." Beautiful, awesome stuff. TMP rocks.
Agree, well said.
