I recently watched the Director's Edition of The Motion Picture. I'm wondering what the differences between this and the original theatrical version are. What are some things that were changed between the two versions?
The perspective looks better, but it looks very much like a digital model. And the little CGI people make the whole thing look even more digital.Oh another big change is the dish when they leave the ship and walk towards the probe: The odd matte painting was replaced with a proper looking digital model, and the bridge formed piece by piece.
There are literally dozens of changes.
Yeah. I generally like the time saving edits and I miss the dialogue so I'm working on a version where I'm adding the dialogue back. I couldn't squeeze in the oh my God but much of the rest fits ok.From what you all have told me and what I read in the link Tosk provided, it sounds like there are no changes that affect the story. It sounds like there are changes that slightly improve the special effects, and spend a lot more time showing the special effects. And sounds like there are some changes with lines removed, that had a detrimental effect to the mood of the story. For example, when the transporter malfunctions early in the movie, Kirk shouted "Oh my god!" and this was removed, giving even less weight to the deaths on the transporters than the original version had. And at one point, Kirk says they can only hope there are creatures on board whose power of judgment is equal to ours, and this was removed from the Director's Edition.
Would you say my assessment is accurate?
I saw the Theatrical version last year and the final scene with Voyager VI really dragged. They must have trimmed it down quite a bit in the DE.They don't spend a lot more time in the director's cut showing special effects. The biggest cuts as far as time goes in the director's cut are special effects. Specifically the Voyager flyover and the cloud Journey have been edited down.
The mattes, poor as they are, have a mood to them that the CGI replacements do not.The perspective looks better, but it looks very much like a digital model. And the little CGI people make the whole thing look even more digital.
Kor
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