TWOK was better w/o the deleted scenes. Most of the scenes cut back into TMP's Special Longer Version shoulda stood on the cutting room floor as well.
Brutal Strudel said:
TWOK was better w/o the deleted scenes.
Kegek said:
^
If memory serves, Meyer's original cut lacked Spock saying 'Remember Me', or the final bit with Kirk and Carol and McCoy looking out into space, and, of course, the final shot of the tube. My memory may be faulty on this one, but those were added to give a bit more optimism and leave the door open for Spock's return.
Doug Otte said:
Wesley's and Worf's presence in Starfleet uniforms never bothered me. They're at a formal event. They wear their best outfits. AFAIK, they're both still Starfleet officers, even if they're:
1) away with the Travelers, or
2) on a diplomatic posting.
Wow, that was their explanation?Ro_Laren said:
The Relaunch TNG novels from A Time to... series say: [SPOILER="A Time to..." series novels]that Wesley is still a Traveller. He showed up naked at the wedding and Captain Picard had the Enterprise beam down a uniform for him to wear. So why was the freaking rank insignia on the uniform??? Who knows....
[/SPOILER]
middyseafort said:
Kegek said:
^
If memory serves, Meyer's original cut lacked Spock saying 'Remember Me', or the final bit with Kirk and Carol and McCoy looking out into space, and, of course, the final shot of the tube. My memory may be faulty on this one, but those were added to give a bit more optimism and leave the door open for Spock's return.
The Director's Cut DVD, of course, included the added bit with Spock's tube and the "Remember" sequence but restored what was in his original cut. Meyer's original cut, that was screened and led to the additional scenes, ended with Kirk, Carol and McCoy looking out at the planet. The whole "I feel young" line was always part of the movie and how Meyer wanted it to end. In fact, thematically it is the stronger ending; however, Bennett was right in saying that they needed to give the fans a little hope.
Delta1 said:
Doug Otte said:
Wesley's and Worf's presence in Starfleet uniforms never bothered me. They're at a formal event. They wear their best outfits. AFAIK, they're both still Starfleet officers, even if they're:
1) away with the Travelers, or
2) on a diplomatic posting.
Wesley wasn't a Starfleet officer. He was a cadet, and he resigned from Starfleet Academy, making him a civilian at the time he left with the Traveler. At the wedding he's wearing a Lt(jg) uniform, a rank he never held in TNG. So it's not just a matter of him wearing his nicest clothes--he has definitely returned to Starfleet. Although maybe he's just a reservist, so he can spend most of his time exploring higher states of existence or whatever.
Worf could still be an inactive or retired officer, though.
ancient said:
I have the deleted scene so I wrote it down. Here's what the scene looks like on the special edition DVD deleted scenes section:
-"WESLEY'S NEW MISSION"-
---------------------------
Picard is standing by a table with drink in hand. Dr. Crusher joins him.
CRUSHER
(Regarding Riker/new crewmen) Sort of like loosing a son and gaining an empath, isn't it?
PICARD
(Sarcastic) You're being a big help.
CRUSHER
Listen, if you start tearing up I promise I'll beam you out immediately.
[We see Riker & Troi leaving the dance floor. Wesley joins Crusher/Picard]
WESLEY
Mom! ...Captain.
PICARD
Wesley, it’s good to see you in uniform again.
WESLEY
Thank you sir.
CRUSHER
Suits him, doesn’t it?
PICARD
You’re looking forward to serving on the Titan?
WESLEY
I am very much. I’ve got the night-duty shift in engineering and we’ve got a double-refracting warp core matrix with twin intermix chambers.
(Sees hot chick)
Would you excuse me for a moment? I’ll see you later.
(Walks over to hot chick)
Pretty gag-inducing and extraneous, I'd say. *SNIP SNIP*
middyseafort said:
The Director's Cut DVD, of course, included the added bit with Spock's tube and the "Remember" sequence but restored what was in his original cut. Meyer's original cut, that was screened and led to the additional scenes, ended with Kirk, Carol and McCoy looking out at the planet. The whole "I feel young" line was always part of the movie and how Meyer wanted it to end. In fact, thematically it is the stronger ending; however, Bennett was right in saying that they needed to give the fans a little hope.
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