Star Trek VI: TUC Blu-ray review
Highdef digest has a review up of Star Trek VI: TUC Blu-ray.
Highdef digest has a review up of Star Trek VI: TUC Blu-ray.
Digital Noise Reduction is once again a problem. Facial features sometimes take on a rubbery texture (though not as severely as 'Star Trek III') and grain patterns freeze in place (still, not as badly as 'Star Trek V').
The transfer is also riddled with aliasing in fine details, which point to it being sourced from a 1080i master that's been deinterlaced at the studio.
Audio Commentary by Larry Nemecek & Ira Steven Behr – So, who are these guys? Apparently, one is an author of 'Trek' books, and the other was a producer on 'Deep Space Nine.' Neither has any direct connection to this movie, but that hasn't been an issue on other commentaries in this box set (most of which are fascinating). However, these two men are just annoying, and their chatter grows quickly tiresome.
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/2469/startrek6_undiscoveredcountry.htmlTo Be or Not to Be: Klingons and Shakespeare (HD, 23 min.) – A theater group in St. Paul, MN put on a stage production of 'Hamlet' entirely in Klingon. Trekkies will no doubt find the concept amusing, but getting through 20 minutes of it is a challenge.