There's been many a discussion here about the TMP DE over the years, but one thing that interests me is what Wise's own intentions were for a cut of the film versus what we got.
So, I'm curious if anyone has access to any old old interviews with Wise (and maybe some of the other crew members) wherein they discuss what they wanted for the film at or around the time the film was released. And by old I mean within a few years after the film was released, not decades later.
I dug into my morgue and found one. Here's a few salient quotes from that interview titled "A Very Sloppy Way to Make a Movie" (Best of Starlog Vol. VI), which is described in the introduction as having been conducted "In 1980, a few months after the release of the 1979 film."
* One can assume this means the V'ger cloud and flyover
So, right here, months after the film hit the theaters, Wise talks about two sequences he thought should be cut down, and how much he thought at minimum the film should have been trimmed back by. It's interesting that the DE makers chose not to touch the drydock flyaround at all, yet Wise himself said it was too long by a minute and a half.
Anyone else have any interesting tidbits like this to share?
So, I'm curious if anyone has access to any old old interviews with Wise (and maybe some of the other crew members) wherein they discuss what they wanted for the film at or around the time the film was released. And by old I mean within a few years after the film was released, not decades later.
I dug into my morgue and found one. Here's a few salient quotes from that interview titled "A Very Sloppy Way to Make a Movie" (Best of Starlog Vol. VI), which is described in the introduction as having been conducted "In 1980, a few months after the release of the 1979 film."
STARLOG: The film's final cut is two hours and ten minutes...don't you think that the present cut is also a bit long at times?
WISE: Sure do!
STARLOG: There's the scene when Kirk is being taken by Scotty around the Enterprise in that spacepod shuttle.
WISE: That is one minute and 30 seconds [too] long, and the flight inside V'ger is about two minutes too long.*
WISE: ...One of the reservations I have about the film is that I didn't have time to fine tune it. I think we could have trimmed it by six-and-a-half minutes--at least! I was planning to do more cuts on the version which would be released overseas, but I found out later that Paramount had already made 150 prints, so it would have been too costly to go back an re-edit it...
Emphasis (underlines) mine.WISE: Sure do!
STARLOG: There's the scene when Kirk is being taken by Scotty around the Enterprise in that spacepod shuttle.
WISE: That is one minute and 30 seconds [too] long, and the flight inside V'ger is about two minutes too long.*
WISE: ...One of the reservations I have about the film is that I didn't have time to fine tune it. I think we could have trimmed it by six-and-a-half minutes--at least! I was planning to do more cuts on the version which would be released overseas, but I found out later that Paramount had already made 150 prints, so it would have been too costly to go back an re-edit it...
* One can assume this means the V'ger cloud and flyover
Anyone else have any interesting tidbits like this to share?
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