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What was the first ST movie you ever saw in theaters?

I feel rather left out as I've never seen any Trek in theaters. /sigh


Same here. This thread bummed me out when I first saw it.

I'd love to see TMP, WoK, GEN or FC in a cinema. There is a cinema I know dedicated to showing old movies and I always keep an eye on their schedule...watching...hoping...



Holy Crap!!! Really? (as I do my terrible Marie Antoinette)

I would Gladly participate in a CrowdFund to allow you to see them on the Big Screen! :techman:

Though, with the 50th coming up, perhaps the Good People at Paramount/CBS will arrange for some RetroScreening!

Which would Rule!

I hope you get your wish soon!


Your reply and well wishes made me smile...

I have been a huge ST fan for such a long time but just never managed to catch them in the cinema. Being in Scotland, I don't hold out a mountain of hope for ever catching one of the pre-JJ films in theatre.
 
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Everett Theater, Everett, WA - 7 December 1979.

Oh my God. I was there, too, that night, along with my entire college SF club. We drove down from Bellingham to Everett to see the movie on opening night.

Small world . . . ..
 
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I would have been the annoying long-haired teen who was first in line that night because he skipped school and work to be there. Sat in front of the box-office for about ten hours of or so. :) In my defense it was my 18th birthday, so...
 
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I would have been the annoying long-haired teen who was first in line that night because he skipped school and work to be there. Sat in front of the box-office for about ten hours of or so. :) In my defense it was my 18th birthday, so...

I remember you! :)

No, just kidding. As I recall, it was a mob scene. I would have been with the van load of young college kids who somehow managed to buy some tickets in advance via a local STAR TREK fan group.

But I'm sure you remember our first glimpse of the Enterprise getting a standing ovation . . . .

So, I have to ask: Did you later camp out on the sidewalk in the front of the UA 150 theater in Seattle to catch EMPIRE and JEDI on opening night? 'Cause I was there, too.
 
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Not there for opening night of Empire, but did see it at the UA 150 on a Saturday morning matinee showing with a very enthusiastic audience. Saw Alien at the UA 150 also. Saw Jedi down in Lakewood when it came out as I was stationed down at Fort Lewis at the time.
 
The Search For Spock. Since then, I've seen all of them in the cinema except Nemesis (and, obviously TMP and TWOK)
 
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Not there for opening night of Empire, but did see it at the UA 150 on a Saturday morning matinee showing with a very enthusiastic audience. Saw Alien at the UA 150 also. Saw Jedi down in Lakewood when it came out as I was stationed down at Fort Lewis at the time.

I saw Alien at the UA 150 too, although not on opening night, so, alas, I was spoiled about chestburster scene.

Camped out all night on the sidewalk for Jedi, though, along with throngs of other fans.
 
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Everett Theater, Everett, WA - 7 December 1979.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Everett Theater, Everett, WA - 7 December 1979.

Oh my God. I was there, too, that night, along with my entire college SF club. We drove down from Bellingham to Everett to see the movie on opening night.

Small world . . . ..

^^^
I would have been the annoying long-haired teen who was first in line that night because he skipped school and work to be there. Sat in front of the box-office for about ten hours of or so. :) In my defense it was my 18th birthday, so...
You guys make me jealous. I'm almost convinced my biological mother at least saw it. I was in utero when that one came out! I think I heard the music!
 
I went to see TFF on opening night with a couple of friends for whom it was their first Star Trek, film or otherwise. As we walked out of the theater I was biting my tongue to keep from killing their enthusiasm over how well they had liked it. I and my other Trek fan friends looked around at each other and merely said "If you liked that one, you'll really enjoy the others, too!"
 
I went to see TFF on opening night with a couple of friends for whom it was their first Star Trek, film or otherwise. As we walked out of the theater I was biting my tongue to keep from killing their enthusiasm over how well they had liked it.

We came out of ST V only to see this poster hanging in front of us. And we literally fell over ourselves laughing.


To stop people leaving early?
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
Star Trek Generations. I was 11 and saw it at the local General Cinema theater (remember them?) with my brother, cousin, dad, and grandfather. I don't know what the adults thought but we kids loved it!

Today, not so much. ;)

In all seriousness, I had just gotten into Trek two years earlier. The run up to Generations was huge: the ending of TNG, the pending premiere of VGR, Kirk and Picard on the cover of Time Magazine, the various TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly covers, etc. I bought the movie magazine, the novelization, and the soundtrack (which has since been supplanted by the expanded score release).
 
My first was also Generations.

I was really bummed that they glass jawed the D and they didn't have Kirk actually working with the Next Gen crew like the trailer so blatantly implied.

Next outing was First Contact, which is one of those cinema experiences I will never forget. That's Star Trek's best "popcorn" movie in my opinion. Yeah, it has flaws, but it's still the best of the TNG films and it tells a fairly compelling action-adventure romp. The audience was very positive and reactive as I remember. Everything with the Phoenix is awesome. I remember when she separates and they blow off the panels and those old-style warp engines were revealed. The crowed whooped and applauded. :) The ending with the Vulcans and the hand shake got applause, too.

"Live long and Propser"
"Thanks."

The next time I saw a Trek film in theaters was Star Trek Into Darkness.
 
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