NAKED TIME all the way. Especially for best-establishing TOS's most popular character.
You mean swashbuckling Sulu, right? ;-)
NAKED TIME all the way. Especially for best-establishing TOS's most popular character.
Great minds think differently. Perhaps there might be an bowling alley onboard, but if so, why are Chekov, Chapel and Spock never using it?
For all its strengths I can't give "Balance of Terror" too much credit since it's a rip-off of The Enemy Below in starship drag.
The main thing I like about "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is that at it's a core a very good drama. Protagonist (Kirk) makes a choice and takes a risk which results in serious consequences which endanger his entire ship and crew and made a monster out of an old friend, and he has to shoulder than responsibility and fix the problem at no small personal cost. Drama is about making difficult choices.
"Corbomite" ought to be #1 except the pace flags in places, exemplified when they try to break away from Balok's pilot ship, which goes on and on and on.
"Corbomite" ought to be #1 except the pace flags in places, exemplified when they try to break away from Balok's pilot ship, which goes on and on and on.
Scotty couldn't get used to the extra pin. It threw his game off.Great minds think differently. Perhaps there might be an bowling alley onboard, but if so, why are Chekov, Chapel and Spock never using it?
Yes, that's a major weakness in the episode."Corbomite" ought to be #1 except the pace flags in places, exemplified when they try to break away from Balok's pilot ship, which goes on and on and on.
Certainly true.....but TOS from THE CAGE and well beyond is still TV's FORBIDDEN PLANET, only with lengthier mass recognition.
We have a memo which confirms Roddenberry viewed Forbidden Planet and even wanted frame enlargements to look at how they did their spaceship instruments to inform their thinking. How much the film did or did not influence other aspects of Trek is speculation at best.
That film's main fault is the full 50s sexism on display. I just fast forward any time men be ogling or otherwise talking about Altira.
But that's all off-topic.
I have heard that, but I don’t know what the source of the assertion is.I'd love to see that! It could be a lot or a little. Kubrick asked Dr. Who how they did the weightlessness effects in one of their serials while he was making 2001.
I have heard that, but I don’t know what the source of the assertion is.
Well, except They don’t have a specific citation next to the Kubrick thing, so kinda hard to gauge the veracity of it.Voila. Better sourced than the Ellison claim.![]()
Well, except They don’t have a specific citation next to the Kubrick thing, so kinda hard to gauge the veracity of it.
Really now.![]()
Well, except They don’t have a specific citation next to the Kubrick thing, so kinda hard to gauge the veracity of it.
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