On September 8th it will be exactly 50 years since Star Trek first aired
In the USA, of course...
On September 8th it will be exactly 50 years since Star Trek first aired
That sounds good, Will try to watch The Cage wearing a suit to get the NBC exec feeling.^^
Let's not complicate things even further...
Okay, airdate+50y seems to be the strong favourite, so let's go with that.
That would mean officially starting with The Man Trap on September 8th.
Unofficially though, for those who wish to rewatch The Cage beforehand, let's do it this Thursday(September 1st), but you have to pretend you're an NBC executive while watching it and judge it accordingly![]()
Unofficially though, for those who wish to rewatch The Cage beforehand, let's do it this Thursday(September 1st), but you have to pretend you're an NBC executive while watching it and judge it accordingly![]()
Actually, if one wants to justify watching "The Cage" beforehand...it was screened by Roddenberry at a convention somewhere between September 1 and 5. He initially screened "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (probably the pre-broadcast version), then when reception to that was positive, he arranged to show "The Cage".
So really, if you want to be faithful to that, you'd have to watch (pre-broadcast?) WNMHGB, then "The Cage," somewhere between September 1 and 5. And IIRC, at least "The Cage" was in black-and-white...possibly both.
Got me, I'm just going on vague memory. But early home video releases of "The Cage" also had black-and-white restored footage mixed with color footage from "The Menagerie".
OK, I just dug up the source that I'm familiar with...Allan Asherman's first-hand account from his introduction to The Star Trek Compendium (2nd ed., published 1986). He specifies that WNMHGB was shown on Sept. 4 (so "The Cage" would have to have been shown on the 4th or 5th), and that "The Cage" was indeed in black-and-white (implying that WNMHGB wasn't).
So really, if you want to be faithful to that, you'd have to watch (pre-broadcast?) WNMHGB, then "The Cage," somewhere between September 1 and 5. And IIRC, at least "The Cage" was in black-and-white...
I only have the version in color."Colour"? Sounds like you may have to wait until 2019 to start your 50th anniversary rewatch!
At the risk of spilling worms all over the place, will everyone be watching with the original effects?
For a long time, the only known print of "The Cage" in existence was Gene Roddenberry's personal 16mm b&w copy he took to conventions, including the '66 World Science Fiction Convention.Why was it in black and white since it was filmed in color?
For a long time, the only known print of "The Cage" in existence was Gene Roddenberry's personal 16mm b&w copy he took to conventions, including the '66 World Science Fiction Convention.
In '86, Paramount Video released a version of incorporating Gene's 16mm print with the color footage from "The Menagerie".
Two years later, the full color print turned up, and was released on home video, and broadcast on TV before the second season premiere of TNG.
Of course, the remastered version subsequently appeared in 2006 with the new visual effects replacing the old ones.
"Colour"? Sounds like you may have to wait until 2019 to start your 50th anniversary rewatch!
At the risk of spilling worms all over the place, will everyone be watching with the original effects?
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