I loved this nod to Spock from Star Trek VI...in fact I appreciated all those little gems they threw in for Star Trek fans, and I'm sure I missed a few I'll find later. Well done.
I loved this nod to Spock from Star Trek VI...in fact I appreciated all those little gems they threw in for Star Trek fans, and I'm sure I missed a few I'll find later. Well done.
I liked the use of the Beastie Boys song "Sabotage", not only was it part of a key line of dialog in Star Trek IV, but also there's a fairly famous recording of William Shatner mispronouncing the word sabotage during a recording session for a Trek video game, and getting into an argument about it with the recording engineer... lovely !!
Plus, the Beastie Boys are huge Trek fans and often make references to the show in their songs and videos.
Together with all the other rip off lines from the previous shows, "Are you out of your Vulcan mind", "Greenblooded hobgoblin", "I'm giving yer everything she's got, Captain!", "I have been and always shall be your friend", this line added to the impression that they were playing only caricatures of the originals, and not self-supporting characters.
I loved this nod to Spock from Star Trek VI...in fact I appreciated all those little gems they threw in for Star Trek fans, and I'm sure I missed a few I'll find later. Well done.
I liked that in VI, he says that it was an ancestor of his who said it, which is actually Sherlock Holmes.
What line from Star Trek IV is used from that song?
From ST VI, rather than IV, here's the scene:What line from Star Trek IV is used from that song?
Not really from the song, but: When Spock and the vulcan girl (can't remember the name)are trying to figure out a game plan, the girl who is later is revealed to be a spy, they talk about the origin of the word sabotage as an explanation of what they'll do to save Kirk... I'm not sure of all the specifics.
http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie6.htmlSTARFLEET VOICE: Report back, on the double. Do you read?
UHURA: We're to report back at once.
CHEKOV: We cannot abandon Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy.
UHURA: Of course not.
VALERIS: Four hundred years ago on the planet Earth, workers who felt their livelihood threatened by automation, flung their wooden shoes, called 'sabots' into the machines to stop them. ...Hence the word 'sabotage'.
UHURA: We are experiencing technical malfunction. All backup systems inoperative.
CHEKOV: Excellent. I... I mean, ...too bad.
Of whom are you asking the question?What other little nods did you notice
I loved this nod to Spock from Star Trek VI...in fact I appreciated all those little gems they threw in for Star Trek fans, and I'm sure I missed a few I'll find later. Well done.
I liked that in VI, he says that it was an ancestor of his who said it, which is actually Sherlock Holmes.
It's called a homage.
It's called a homage.
You realize you're responding to someone who spends all his time on here bitching about this movie, right?![]()
I loved this nod to Spock from Star Trek VI...in fact I appreciated all those little gems they threw in for Star Trek fans, and I'm sure I missed a few I'll find later. Well done.
I liked that in VI, he says that it was an ancestor of his who said it, which is actually Sherlock Holmes.
Which the director, Nick Meyer authored a book about; remember The Seven-Percent Solution?
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