The main example would be when Enterprise first gets to Nimbus III. I counted, and there are nine separate cuts in about a minute and a half, just so everybody can have their lines featured with their own closeup. The scene would be better served, and take less than a minute, if it had four cuts, and Uhura is heard behind Kirk and Spock as they debate how to proceed without the transporter, instead of in isolation.I agree on the rock monsters. I'll have to re-watch to see what you mean about the overlapping lines.
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It's a small thing, but I love the field uniforms they wear in Star Trek V. I think they're far better than the TMP jackets and somewhat better than the coats in TWOK.
It's a small thing, but I love the field uniforms they wear in Star Trek V. I think they're far better than the TMP jackets and somewhat better than the coats in TWOK.
The TMP ones looked like they were one shade away from mental hospital escapees.
I think "The Shat" came up with a profound & deep concept about Life/Death/Friends/Family/God. It doesnt really get bigger than that. I applaud him for his attempt to say something. There was ambition, and I think he really ponders these things. These are his concerns. At least, Im convinced of that after reading Marshak & Culbreaths "Shatner: Where No Man...".
The fact that TFF is slammed by everyone makes me love it more because its an underdog with a genuine effort to be more than it ultimately was.
I think it's a GOOD Trek movie.
The movie had heart: Kirk/Spock/McCoy. I love that Shat at once gave his supporting cast moments & also made their characters look like idiots too- The navagator & helmsman lost in the forest; Scotty knocking himself out. There seems to be an undercurrent of Shat thinking the supporting cast is a "joke"/unnecessary/ That "Trek" IS Shat-Spock-McCoy. Theres something going on here-
- I love the openiing on El Capatain. Goldsmiths music is wonderful. The image of Shat climbing the mountain is a nice reference to Man trying to get closer to Heaven & God.
Sybok is such a misguided fool that I just cant help but root for him a little bit. Hes not a villain. And I enjoy- in a sadistic way- seeing it all blow up in his face!!
Small bits:
-I like the Enterprise bridge and the room with the boat wheel. Nice touch!
-I like the Theatrical One Sheet
- I like the use of the shuttlecraft
- McCoys dads death is actually a good scene, & when you think about it- fleshes out McCoy more than TOS ever did.
-Visually, I like the color pallette by the designers. This was a competently Directed movie too.
I'm always tempted to call "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" my favorite movie, but IV & VI are better. I'm not one of those Trekkies that needs my Trek to be serious, or about technobabble, or FX. I want it to be ABOUT something with good CHARACTER moments--and "The Final Frontier" delivers.
id have liked to have seen a return of TWOK field jackets at least for a brief timeIt's a small thing, but I love the field uniforms they wear in Star Trek V. I think they're far better than the TMP jackets and somewhat better than the coats in TWOK.
id add to that Kirk on top the mountain raising his fists to the BOPAs bad as some of the visuals are in TFF, there are a few that are my favorite in the series:
1. The Enterprise against Earth's moon
2. The Enterprise in orbit of Sha Ka Ree, with the column of light shooting upward from the surface
3. The otherworldly and ominous glow of the Great Barrier, growing in the distance as the Observation Lounge scene progresses
The field uniforms in TFF are clearly meant to be similar to SWAT team uniforms, or commando uniforms like the SEALS or Rangers, and would be used for that purpose, much as they were in TFF, in fact.
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