On May 12th, Paramount is releasing two different sets of ST Blu Ray discs. One is a $100 set that includes all 6 movies, but only the theatrical (far inferior version) of TMP. There is also a 7th disc of a 90 min. roundtable interview with P. Stewart, J. Frakes, L Nimoy, and W. Shatner, hosted by Whoopie Goldberg.
To appease fans, and realizing that many will have a problem with this, they are releasing STII, III and IV as a "trilogy."
Now I realize that "trilogies" are all the rage, and the industry's "accepted" bundle for films for some odd reason, but I argue that STVI should be included in this smaller offering. There is no argument that II, III, and IV form a continuing storyline (although the A stories are completely different from one another and stand-alone). TMP and V are completely stand-alone in every way. However, VI carries threads from the "trilogy." The heavy use of the death of Kirk's son as a main plot motivation for example. Sarek's involvement in urging Spock to get involved (Sarek was only in III and IV). The large role of the Excelsior, which was introduced in III. The mention of Kirk's demotion at the trial, which occurred in IV... Moreover, VI, like II and IV is a fan favourite.
Of course, the true reason for the "trilogy" is that Paramount realizes the hard-core Trek fans won't buy their half-assed attempt at TMP on blu-ray, and nobody needs to see V in HD (no matter how much of a guilty pleasure it might be for some). Keeping the 7th disc only on the $100 package ensures some fans will buy it.
Personally, I'm going to buy the "trilogy," pick up VI on a certain auction site when someone splits them up for sale individually, and hopefully someone will post segments of the 7th disc interview on a certain streaming video site...
Then wait for the eventual director's cut of TMP on blu ray.
To appease fans, and realizing that many will have a problem with this, they are releasing STII, III and IV as a "trilogy."
Now I realize that "trilogies" are all the rage, and the industry's "accepted" bundle for films for some odd reason, but I argue that STVI should be included in this smaller offering. There is no argument that II, III, and IV form a continuing storyline (although the A stories are completely different from one another and stand-alone). TMP and V are completely stand-alone in every way. However, VI carries threads from the "trilogy." The heavy use of the death of Kirk's son as a main plot motivation for example. Sarek's involvement in urging Spock to get involved (Sarek was only in III and IV). The large role of the Excelsior, which was introduced in III. The mention of Kirk's demotion at the trial, which occurred in IV... Moreover, VI, like II and IV is a fan favourite.
Of course, the true reason for the "trilogy" is that Paramount realizes the hard-core Trek fans won't buy their half-assed attempt at TMP on blu-ray, and nobody needs to see V in HD (no matter how much of a guilty pleasure it might be for some). Keeping the 7th disc only on the $100 package ensures some fans will buy it.
Personally, I'm going to buy the "trilogy," pick up VI on a certain auction site when someone splits them up for sale individually, and hopefully someone will post segments of the 7th disc interview on a certain streaming video site...
Then wait for the eventual director's cut of TMP on blu ray.