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Article: 20 Things You Didn't Know About Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982)

Ordinarily, if it's WhatCulture I'd say it's crap, but if you guys did it, I'll give it a shot.

I mean, I just saw one of their videos, and the narrator pronounced Gothos "GO-thoss". :brickwall:
 
Ordinarily, if it's WhatCulture I'd say it's crap, but if you guys did it, I'll give it a shot.

I mean, I just saw one of their videos, and the narrator pronounced Gothos "GO-thoss". :brickwall:
Yeah. They've done videos to a couple of pieces we've written and their pronunciation is sometimes...unique.
 
It's nice to hear that Roddenberry wasn't completely out of good suggestions by this point (re: Ceti Alpha 5/Ceti Alpha 6)
 
In a Starlog interview, Mike Minor said he was involved with TOS even earlier than the third season, having created the art seen on the bridge screens after the first few first season episodes.
 
Man, imagine how people would have freaked if everyone had been saluting each other.

With regards to the TV movie thing, I always thought it was because even though always intended for theatrical release, it was largely made/managed by the Paramount TV movie people.
 
In a Starlog interview, Mike Minor said he was involved with TOS even earlier than the third season, having created the art seen on the bridge screens after the first few first season episodes.
I vaguely recall that.
 
Did you mean SECOND season? Because if Minor saw Justman in early 67 he was likely too late for the first.
I think that's a mistake. If he meant the first season, it must have been in the spring or summer of 1966. I think the first episode with art on the screens was "Balance of Terror" filmed at the end of July 1966.
 
Should be 300% less: 44mil (400%) - 33mil (300%) = 11mil (100%)

As @Maurice said, I should have simply stated this as "one quarter the cost."

This is me badly translating a Ralph Winter memo prepared prior to Star Trek VI which states that Star Trek II cost "minus 400%" compared to the previous movie.
 
Should say "one quarter the cost". ;)
As @Maurice said, I should have simply stated this as "one quarter the cost."
I agree with that. But I wasn't trying to quibble about your word use (figured you'd already had enough of that last weekend :lol: ) but only wanted to offer up the actual math for your word usage.
This is me badly translating a Ralph Winter memo prepared prior to Star Trek VI which states that Star Trek II cost "minus 400%" compared to the previous movie.
Ah, that makes sense about why you used it.
I'd be interested in knowing if anyone has ever tried to assess the amount of savings recouped by TWOK by using the preexisting assets from TMP. Like compiled a list of the set costs, FX costs, etc.
 
Yeah. They've done videos to a couple of pieces we've written and their pronunciation is sometimes...unique.
Never had an issue with how WhatCulture pronounce things, its part and parcel of having multiple actors across multiple series going discussing technobabble and alien names (you just need to look at TAS, where they all seemed to pronounce Orion more like 'Oreon', whilst "The Cage", DS9 and ENT had it as 'Orion').

IDIC in action.
 
I enjoyed the info (though the site bombed out three times and I quit before the last one thing). Most filming stories were new to me. Why does @Harvey give "20 years" in Item 17 for the time interval between Space Seed and the movie, when both Kirk/Khan dialog say "15 years" and the real timeline (1967-1982) supports 15 years? I guess that's something I didn't know. ;) The baby character blew my mind! :eek: I'm sooo glad it was deleted.
 
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