Greetings, Programs! Last year for the 45th anniversary of Star Trek: The Motion Picture I "hosted" a daily book club for Gene Roddenberry's novel of the film. It was fun! (I thought it was fun.)
Here we are a year later. Let's do it again! Logic suggests (Logic! The man's talking about logic!) that this year we should do Vonda N. Mcintyre's novelization of The Wrath of Khan!
I saw The Wrath of Khan on opening day, June 4th 1982. I saw it at General Cinema's Cinema I-II-III at Metrocenter in Phoenix, Arizona. You can see the mall in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure but not the cinema. There are a couple of shots where they had to be filming right outside the doors though. (It was across from and above the skating rink.) I think this might have been the only Star Trek film that showed there. I know it's the only one I saw there.
I actually started reading the novel when a kind-hearted soul loaned it to me on the flight home from my grandmother's funeral in mid July. Then I bought it when we got home. What did I think of the book vs. the movie? We shall see!
Anyway, let's start on December 7th (Star Trek Movie Day) with the Prologue. It's been a few years since I've read this. But if memory serves, the chapters of this book are a little beefier than The Great Bird's book. (I might also be thinking of The Search for Spock.) So this year I'm going to do a chapter every other day rather than daily. Let's just say after the Prologue we'll do Monday-Wednesday-Friday.
See you then, I hope!
Here we are a year later. Let's do it again! Logic suggests (Logic! The man's talking about logic!) that this year we should do Vonda N. Mcintyre's novelization of The Wrath of Khan!
I saw The Wrath of Khan on opening day, June 4th 1982. I saw it at General Cinema's Cinema I-II-III at Metrocenter in Phoenix, Arizona. You can see the mall in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure but not the cinema. There are a couple of shots where they had to be filming right outside the doors though. (It was across from and above the skating rink.) I think this might have been the only Star Trek film that showed there. I know it's the only one I saw there.
I actually started reading the novel when a kind-hearted soul loaned it to me on the flight home from my grandmother's funeral in mid July. Then I bought it when we got home. What did I think of the book vs. the movie? We shall see!
Anyway, let's start on December 7th (Star Trek Movie Day) with the Prologue. It's been a few years since I've read this. But if memory serves, the chapters of this book are a little beefier than The Great Bird's book. (I might also be thinking of The Search for Spock.) So this year I'm going to do a chapter every other day rather than daily. Let's just say after the Prologue we'll do Monday-Wednesday-Friday.
See you then, I hope!
Yep, filmed in the Valley of the Sun. The Circle K was (I believe) in Tempe. Recently torn down. I think the bowling alley was in Scottsdale but don't quote me on that. The mini golf place was in Mesa (As