Every year, the National Film Registry inducts a select group of films that have impacted the film industry (and the world) in one way or another. Everything from The Terminator and Top Gun to Citizen Kane and Gone with the Wind has been inducted into it. Basically, it's a Hall of Fame for movies.
I really believe that Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan deserves to be inducted into it. It's the one Star Trek movie that everyone knows of. If you ask any person on the street to name a Star Trek movie (even people who aren't really Star Trek fans), they'll probably say Wrath of Khan. It's by far the most famous Star Trek movie of them all and dare I say the most pop-culturally relevant even 37 years after its release.
Do you think someday it'll be selected? I sure hope so.
I really believe that Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan deserves to be inducted into it. It's the one Star Trek movie that everyone knows of. If you ask any person on the street to name a Star Trek movie (even people who aren't really Star Trek fans), they'll probably say Wrath of Khan. It's by far the most famous Star Trek movie of them all and dare I say the most pop-culturally relevant even 37 years after its release.
Do you think someday it'll be selected? I sure hope so.
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