Dingleberries.Mindless is right brother. I fear for much of the youth today!
The youth of ages past grew up to engage in the Crusades. More recent youth grew up to vote for George Bush. Twice.
Todays youth is in no greater peril. Fear not.

Dingleberries.Mindless is right brother. I fear for much of the youth today!
Have I shown you my mind scanner?Thank you John Colicos.And they're glorious.![]()
More recent youth grew up to vote for George Bush. Twice.
So you'd rather watch a bad copy of a series than what it actually looks like on film? Do you prefer the postcard version of Mount Rushmore to the real thing as well? Do you consider a color print of the Mona Lisa superior to the original painting. As a Star Trek (I call it Star Trek, not "Tee Oh Es") purist, I can't understand how any other purist wouldn't want the show to look as close to the original film as possible. It doesn't make sense. The worse quality the better? Just trying to understand where you're coming from.I hate hate HATE remastered most of the time. I am 16, and think that TOS is the coolest thing around! And I mean the better, non Remastered version.
The "remastered version" is exactly the same as the "nonremastered version." It's the same show, only one looks clearer, more vibrant, and closer to the actual film. The new special FX have absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the show being remastered. I've been watching the remastered version with all the original special FX. It's still Star Trek remastered.And I mean the better, non Remastered version
So you'd rather watch a bad copy of a series than what it actually looks like on film? Do you prefer the postcard version of Mount Rushmore to the real thing as well? Do you consider a color print of the Mona Lisa superior to the original painting. As a Star Trek (I call it Star Trek, not "Tee Oh Es") purist, I can't understand how any other purist wouldn't want the show to look as close to the original film as possible. It doesn't make sense. The worse quality the better? Just trying to understand where you're coming from.I hate hate HATE remastered most of the time. I am 16, and think that TOS is the coolest thing around! And I mean the better, non Remastered version.
The remastered Star Trek is closer to what the actual film looks like than any other version you've ever seen. Tell me how that's not a good thing?
The trouble is few people here know what the word "remastered" means. All you have to do is reread what Klingon Empire said:
The "remastered version" is exactly the same as the "nonremastered version." It's the same show, only one looks clearer, more vibrant, and closer to the actual film. The new special FX have absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the show being remastered. I've been watching the remastered version with all the original special FX. It's still Star Trek remastered.And I mean the better, non Remastered version
I don't mean to pick on you in particular, Klingon Empire. I'm glad you're a Star Trek purist. As a purist, shouldn't you want the best quality version of the show you like, the most "pure?" Star Trek remastered is as close to what the show really looks like as we've ever seen. The mass misunderstanding of the term "remastered" makes people think it's the exact opposite.
I thought, as a 17 year old, I should reply on this thread. I love Star Trek, period. TOS is undoubtedly my favourite, remastered or not. I like the remastered, because it restores, for the most part, the show to its original colours and brightness. I think the new effects don't add or take away. And I really like the little extra "scenery clips" such as the bridge on Vulcan in Amok Time. They were fabulous little surprises!
Lonely Squire: Don't fret, there's hope in us yet! We are in as sorry a state as any other generation was, perhaps a little sorrier than most, but we have so much potential! Look to the artists, the nerds, the revolutionary-minded intellectuals on the rise. I promise you we aren't all the superficial mindless drones that the majority of us seem to be.We just need a bit of caffeine to get us going...
My kids run fleeing from the room anytime I put on modern Trek (TNG, Voyager or Enterprise). But if it's TOS (remastered or otherwise), they stick around. They call that the "good Star Trek"...
They did like the Abrams film though...
But if I tell them I am going to watch Trek on DVD they always ask -- "which one? The good one or the bad ones?"
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OMG thats amazing! How old are they?
9 and 7...they like Lost in Space and Ultraman and Godzilla too. Hey, if you're gonna hang with Daddy Quasar, you have to learn to love the classics...![]()
i'm 16 my dad is user green shirt hand he has been showing star trek my whole life, and i love the orginal way it but the remastered is good o coudln't chose which one is better
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SIS!!!!OK, well, my birthday wish was granted, i was given Season One on Blu-ray with the updated effects.
As a Star Trek (I call it Star Trek, not "Tee Oh Es") purist, I can't understand how any other purist wouldn't want the show to look as close to the original film as possible. It doesn't make sense. The worse quality the better? Just trying to understand where you're coming from.
The remastered Star Trek is closer to what the actual film looks like than any other version you've ever seen. Tell me how that's not a good thing?
Besides, I like to watch the original broadcasts (Not Remastered) cause that is how they looked when they aired, and to me, that just adds to the Star Trek experience.
I rather like those old starfields.
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