...if you have a year of your life to spare.Watch the theatrical version, then the special longer version, then the DE.
I grew up with the "Special Longer Version" on VHS.
As a kid.
No, really.
I remember sitting entranced through the entire "v'ger cloud" sequence before I was old enough to walk. And now that same (basically ancient) VHS tape has the exact same effect on my one year old son.
There could be something to this. Maybe certain people are genetically predisposed to liking TMP?![]()
Wait, "special longer version"? There's a third one? I heard that TMP sort of emulates 2001 - lots of silent scenes with big epic music. Which one would fit that description the most?
The seemingly endless, almost-mesmerising trip trough Vejur's innards (sometimes compared to a fluorescent inner-spring mattress) is in all three versions, but is seemingly less tedious in the DE.
Wait, "special longer version"? There's a third one? I heard that TMP sort of emulates 2001 - lots of silent scenes with big epic music. Which one would fit that description the most?
As for the 'silent scenes with big epic music', those are only there because the musical score had to take the place of the actual soundtrack since that wasn't quite finished, so far as I know.
Wait, "special longer version"? There's a third one? I heard that TMP sort of emulates 2001 - lots of silent scenes with big epic music. Which one would fit that description the most?
Forget about that SLV.
Apart from the scene in which McCoy confronts Kirk it adds nothing to this make TMP a better movie.
The DE is the best version as it is paced much better, but it's still quite slow.
As for the 'silent scenes with big epic music', those are only there because the musical score had to take the place of the actual soundtrack since that wasn't quite finished, so far as I know.
More accurately, the matte painting was never executed. The shot is merely the live-action plate. Also, it's not just the helmet that changes, it's the entire spacesuit.The "Special Longer Version" ...is famous for restoring one scene featuring an unfinished matt painting - and the rafters of the Paramount soundstage are clearly visible above Kirk as he leaves the ship to retrieve a spacewalking Spock. Kirk also returns to the ship in a different helmet to the one he left in.
As for the 'silent scenes with big epic music', those are only there because the musical score had to take the place of the actual soundtrack since that wasn't quite finished, so far as I know.
Huh?
The trip through Vejur was supposed to be a chance for the musical score to shine. And it does! What else would play there? (Scripted dialogue? Nope.) It was planned to be "scenes with big epic music".
Wait, "special longer version"? There's a third one? I heard that TMP sort of emulates 2001 - lots of silent scenes with big epic music. Which one would fit that description the most?
Forget about that SLV.
Apart from the scene in which McCoy confronts Kirk it adds nothing to this make TMP a better movie.
The DE is the best version as it is paced much better, but it's still quite slow.
As for the 'silent scenes with big epic music', those are only there because the musical score had to take the place of the actual soundtrack since that wasn't quite finished, so far as I know.
What were we supposed to hear, big threatening tomtoms as they flew over the vger? Not likely.
And I guess you think the 'this simple feeling' scene didn't belong either?
As for the 'silent scenes with big epic music', those are only there because the musical score had to take the place of the actual soundtrack since that wasn't quite finished, so far as I know.
Huh?
The trip through Vejur was supposed to be a chance for the musical score to shine. And it does! What else would play there? (Scripted dialogue? Nope.) It was planned to be "scenes with big epic music".
What were we supposed to hear, big threatening tomtoms as they flew over the vger? Not likely.
My my, did we take that the wrong way...
The music IS great. And it is a very nice replacement for actual sound.
Again, you're taking this the wrong way (kind of wonder if this is a deliberate misstatement on your part)...
Huh?
The trip through Vejur was supposed to be a chance for the musical score to shine. And it does! What else would play there? (Scripted dialogue? Nope.) It was planned to be "scenes with big epic music".
What were we supposed to hear, big threatening tomtoms as they flew over the vger? Not likely.
My my, did we take that the wrong way...
The music IS great. And it is a very nice replacement for actual sound.
Again, you're taking this the wrong way (kind of wonder if this is a deliberate misstatement on your part), it is not a replacement for actual sound (of which there should be precioius little in vacuum), it is a deliberate choice.
The idea that we'd be hearing some really sophisticated organic sound effects while overflying vger is extremely unlikely ... Wise is the type to hold off on that till we were in its presence -- see the end sequence at the vger 6 site for example -- whereas Shat's TFF, made a decade later, used sound effects in a much more theatrical fashion, to convey the presence of a mind meld effect. Never seen anything to suggest that kind of approach would be in the cards for TMP, a movie that wasn't treading THAT kind of territory, especially given the inclinations of the director.
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