I found this thread stuck back in time so thought I’d revitalize it.
The last time I saw original Star Trek features from in large gage was at the famous Empire Leicester Square London on Sunday October 8th 1989 all for just £10.00 pounds and with original JBL 13KW THX sound system, was totally out of this world.
Star Trek the motion picture 35mm scope optical Dolby stereo A
Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan 70mm six-track Dolby stereo A
Star Trek III The Search for Spock 70mm six-track Dolby stereo A
Star Trek IV The Voyage Home 70mm six-track Dolby stereo SR
Star Trek V The Final Frontier 70mm six-track Dolby stereo SR
The last Star Trek that I saw was in 70mm Dolby SR Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country on Friday February 14th 1992.
Well not the last…
I think it would be good marketing to release the films in pristine form of digital today as producing a 70mm would be sky-high ££££ with 35mm only coating a few grand.
As for how it looked and sounded at the Empire Leicester Square I have 90% solid memory of that day. Film sound is my, listening pleasure, pet love.
As for the turn out the Empire was jam packed 1130 seats! It was roar of day and with the Empire’s laser-light show beaming images of klingon bird of prey and Enterprise shooting it out on the curtains before the show started and in-between each performance.
Seating and atmosphere was warm, even when I was queuing up outside early morning a few of us fans talked to others and chatted about how awesome the Empire is.
I was totally unprepared on how it was all going to sound. Thou I had my first bite of THX back around September 13th 1989 with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 70mm Dolby SR.
It was the best Star Trek show I’ve seen and still to this very day it was untouchable for presentation the sound just didn’t leap of the screen, the bass was well supported with incredible cinematic authority that slammed kicked jolted and shuddered the Empire better than what Sensurround once was, now then.