Even though Search for Spock was perhaps not quite as good as 2 or 4 (it is an odd numbered one you know), I've always loved it, but I wasn't sure why. I hated he destruction of the Enterprise. Some of the scenes on the Genesis planet kind of drag on a little. Saavik was recast. While the Klingon bridge was OK, it wasn't as good as it could have been. Cheesy klingon puppet pet. But here's the reasons why I love it.
Space and scale: ST3 never let you forget this took place in space. The "mushroom" space station had a sense of being huge. I love the exterior shots of the Enterprise approaching it which really gave a grand feeling of space. It was beautiful! While I love many forms of science fiction, space sic-fi is far and above my favorite. It gives a sense of exploration and thrill, as well as danger. It is unforgiving, but it is also wondrous. Star Trek 3 made me feel like I was really out in space. I think that is one of the reasons I like the Motionless Picture, in spite of its weaknesses.
They brought Spock back to Trek.
Kirk falling backwards at the news of the death of his son. Symbolic of how he was really knocked off his feet. We don't often see that with Kirk. It made him more human to me.
It lead to a lot of discussion as to whether or not Saavik got knocked up by young Spock. The look that she gives Spock after he gets his Katra back speaks volumes.
Shatner didn't direct it.
The humor was great. It really set up IV nicely. McCoy in the bar, "Don't call me Tiny", "How many fingers am I holding up?", "The word is no. I am therefor going anyway?", Mr. Adventure, "A lucky shot", I could go on, but the humor was just great.
Reverend Jim as the Klingon captain. John Larroquette as the "charming...federation flag" Klingon.
McCoy's speech to Spock about he missed him.
This movie really showed how much they loved each other. It showed how much Kirk was willing to sacrifice in order to save his friend, and how he was unstoppable.
I think that this movie is a worthy addition. I just love it!
Space and scale: ST3 never let you forget this took place in space. The "mushroom" space station had a sense of being huge. I love the exterior shots of the Enterprise approaching it which really gave a grand feeling of space. It was beautiful! While I love many forms of science fiction, space sic-fi is far and above my favorite. It gives a sense of exploration and thrill, as well as danger. It is unforgiving, but it is also wondrous. Star Trek 3 made me feel like I was really out in space. I think that is one of the reasons I like the Motionless Picture, in spite of its weaknesses.
They brought Spock back to Trek.
Kirk falling backwards at the news of the death of his son. Symbolic of how he was really knocked off his feet. We don't often see that with Kirk. It made him more human to me.
It lead to a lot of discussion as to whether or not Saavik got knocked up by young Spock. The look that she gives Spock after he gets his Katra back speaks volumes.
Shatner didn't direct it.
The humor was great. It really set up IV nicely. McCoy in the bar, "Don't call me Tiny", "How many fingers am I holding up?", "The word is no. I am therefor going anyway?", Mr. Adventure, "A lucky shot", I could go on, but the humor was just great.
Reverend Jim as the Klingon captain. John Larroquette as the "charming...federation flag" Klingon.
McCoy's speech to Spock about he missed him.
This movie really showed how much they loved each other. It showed how much Kirk was willing to sacrifice in order to save his friend, and how he was unstoppable.
I think that this movie is a worthy addition. I just love it!