I believe the word your looking for is "Beastie Boys" they spent several decades being silly as hell but awesome. You don't make your music videos about giant robots fighting monsters in Tokyo or Parodies of bad police movies to be taken serious. But they kinda had to be still because the music was good.
I'm imagining Sulu talking to his grandkids about this: "There was this one time when i surfed on a wave of enemy drones, a trail of fire behind me and the most kickass classical song ever made going off in the background."
On board the U.S.S. Excelsior: Sulu: "So we were flying through the wave of enemy ships with Beastie Boys playing in the background. All of them went up in balls of flames. It was just like fireworks, only in space." Tuvok: Facinating.
I was wondering why Kirk said that. And I saw a meme about this scene and the one when he was a kid, driving his stepfather's car. It was the same song lmao 😂
Every single time I watch this scene I can’t help but realize that to the Crew this music is ~300 years old. Which means if this battle actually took place in in 2016 they would be blasting Bach and 12 Violin Sonatas, Op. 1 and I die laughing every time
This was one of the most delightfully-unexpected and well-earned music cues I’ve seen in a blockbuster in a long while. The fact it comes full-circle with ‘Sabotage’ played as Kirk is a child in the first 2009 Star Trek movie just makes it even more sublime. Great call by Simon Pegg as a writer, great execution by Justin Lin as the director.
Am I allowed to respectfully say I didn't see that much in it? I think the best musical in cinema history, is Quicksilvers escape of Magneto. That is without a doubt cinema mastery. The only thing that stands out in this clip, is the Dr calling this music classical, because in that time contemporary rock music now, will be considered "classical" then.
There's this rollercoaster ride in Universal Orlando that lets you choose a song while you ride it, and from the moment I saw they had this song, I just had to pick it. Made the ride a 1000x more epic.
Personally I think guerrilla radio by rage against the machine would fit better. And it would be less pretentious. "it's like poetry, they rhyme" Anonymous
This is the best scene in NuTrek. First its fun and playful and internally it shows the enterprise thinking around and through a fight. They studied the enemy and figured out their system to turn against them and played to it.
This is weird. If the Beastie Boys exist in the Star Trek universe that means Star Trek was also a show way before Star Trek actually happened, because the Beastie name dropped Spock in Intergalactic.
I actually wept in the theater when I first saw this. Still brings tears to my eyes. The idea of diving headfirst into certain death with this song blaring behind me just feels right.
One thing I always love about this scene. The slow build up of the more "classical" instrumental. So you're expecting something epic in that sense. Then suddenly Beastie Boys comes ripping on.
When it became clear they were gonna use Jaylah's music to disrupt the swarm, my first thought immediately jumped to "Oh please be Sabotage." I'm glad they delivered.
Technically they're not an alien fleet, they're a group of rogue humans from hundreds of years ago that went through sever mutantions and fly around in retrofitted alien mining ships!
Destroying an alien invasion with the power of rock and roll. Did not see that coming in a Star Trek film. Not that I'm complaining. Also I saw you rocking out Spock! 1:39
That was the theme of an essay I wrote in 1983 as an entry in a competition to see Black Sabbath and Motorhead in Dublin. The idea was to blast the aliens with the power of Unadulterated Motorhead. I won 4 tickets to the show. Happy days.
Who else got goosebumps and their head start to tingle the moment the whole space station lit up the sky with Beastie boys LOL. That was the best scene ever
I really like Kirk's leadership style. He gives brief concise orders and trusts his crew to do their best. I realise that that applies to most Starfleet captains we've seen, but it's such a rare thing in real world that I can't help but swoon every time they show this kind of leadership.
@@Echo_Reyes they be surfing a tidal wave of fire in outer space like something right out of meatloaf self leopard metallic megawatt or led dropping or black Sabbath or kids album cover wise am I right?????
Clearly you must have very low standards if that's true. As this is undoubtly the worst scene in the film, you have the tired old trope "herp derp if we broadcast the signal at this frequency then the enemy will explode/non effective" which is fine if it were a Transformers movie, but not in Star trek. Scene's that are more badass than this? Any scene from John Wick(First one). The Matrix, or just any Michael bay movie before Transformers.(Bad boys 1&2, The Rock, ect).
The lesson of Star Trek isn't that technology will save us, its that our ingenuity, our uniqueness, our selflessness, and our willingness to work together will carry us to the future And this scene was pure gold in IMAX with THX surround sound
@@Artjedi44Though it's kind of fun that this scene is Lin steering into the wave himself, so to speak, daring the Star Trek nerds in the audience with a callback to what was one of their most criticized scenes of Abrams's movie. I agree that it's Lin's superior skill that makes it work. Star Trek in the last decade and a half, from the movies to the shows, is intensely backwards-looking and obsessed with callbacks. It almost never works, but it does here.
I love the tie in to the first movie here when we were first introduced to Jim as a child and he’s roaring down the road in that car. He turns on the radio and this exact song plays.
Out of everything you can learn from Star Trek. They'd lost the most advanced ship in the fleet, managed to jump start a century-old wreck, and won the day. Technology can do a lot, but it will always be the crew who do the impossible. Krull forgot that, Jim lives it.
@@matts1166 It's listed as a quarry. Could be it was where they mined materials either to make the Riverside shipyard, or maybe some of the base materials for the Enterprise herself.
By international standards and definitions a desert has less than 10 inches (25 centimeters) of precipitation per year. The driest county in Iowa has well over twice that.
Quite possibly the greatest use of music as a part of the plot of a movie ever, there was an audible cheer in the cinema when I watched it, for context that’s unheard of in the UK!
Diane Harris the narration does clearly say step-dad though. Maybe it was a decision during the edit? I can’t see why James would want to steal and trash George’s car when he looked up to him so much.
@@NebakinezaOG The car was owned by George Kirk. When his wife/Jim's mom got remarried to the stepfather, the stepfather was adamant that the car was now his, so young Jim destroyed it because he would rather it be at the bottom of that quarry than in the hands of his stepfather.
Spock and Bones 😂😂 “Faster Doctor, we risk being consumed by their trajectorial decay.” “Damn backseat driver.” “Evade Doctor!” “Yah I see it I see it.”
When the filmmakers included this in the first film and a lot of people questioned why it was in the movie and the filmmakers took a lot of flak for it. You have to love how in this film they are just embracing it.
It's a Star Trek typical move when you remember Kirk beat an android race with the power of imagination in TOS. It fits in perfectly with the rest of the lore, and it's awesome
Easily in my top three trek moments, a delightful call back from kelvin's own universe elevates the song and moment to an iconic trek status. One of the most delightful 'punch the air' moments trek has earned across any series/movie.
The spectacle is a lot of fun, but I think my favorite part of this scene is how everyone acts together like a well-oiled machine. I've always loved that about Star Trek: everyone knows their part and plays it well. It's never just Kirk, or Picard, or Janeway. It's a team.
I love how everyone is being rocked by the battle and music. Simon Pegg and Doug Jung did an amazing job writing the script. Honestly I hadn't seen it until yesterday because I thought it wasn't going to be good, yet I love this more than the first 2 films.
I REGRET not watching this in the theaters. I am positive crowds were pumped and cheering for this scene. When this shows at a special engagement I will watch and cheer!
I especially liked how this song was played…the same as the first Star Trek when Kirk drove the car off the cliff….i honestly didn’t put the two together until Kirk said ‘that’s a good choice’….
Is there a word for "incredibly silly, yet undeniably awesome"? 'Cause that's what this is
I believe the word your looking for is "Beastie Boys" they spent several decades being silly as hell but awesome. You don't make your music videos about giant robots fighting monsters in Tokyo or Parodies of bad police movies to be taken serious. But they kinda had to be still because the music was good.
"The rule of cool."
@@Ohalexsimmons Indeed fellow troper, indeed
Star Trek
@@Cpt50Caliber I'd say Doctor Who also qualifies, especially around 11's tenureXD
No one's talking about how Spock is subtly nodding to the beat? I thought that was quietly awesome.
I noticed that too. :)
Fially someome😂
Sulu does also as they ride the wave.
His mom probably loved this song.
Chekov tappin that foot.
Watched these films back to back recently, sabotage is the song young kirk is listening to when he steals his stepdads antique car.. Good call back
Luke Oliphant yeah, thats why Kirk says “good choice” it’s great!
JackDoesYT I wonder what other songs from the 20th and 21st century the Kelvin universe version of Jim is into
Luke Oliphant in a deleted scene it’s revealed the car belonged to the dead George Kirk.
The Starfleet officer who says "Broadcast" was also in that scene--vocal cameo as Kirk's alcoholic stepfather.
@@Revan2908 wow thats an insane callback
If you thought this was badass, being in the cinema to see this scene was just pure sensory overload
Hands down. I stood up and cheered lol
I saw it in a theater with two additional screens on either side and it was INCREDIBLE
@@andrewberna4045 Yep, happened too when i saw it..
Fuuuh that sounds so dope, I wasn't aware of these movies back then
Damn I wish I was a Star Trek fan back then, I’m pretty new to it but am obsessed with it
I'm imagining Sulu talking to his grandkids about this:
"There was this one time when i surfed on a wave of enemy drones, a trail of fire behind me and the most kickass classical song ever made going off in the background."
"Goodtimes"
You know, I imagined this line in George Takei's voice.
Added a little "Oh my!" at the end.
On board the U.S.S. Excelsior:
Sulu: "So we were flying through the wave of enemy ships with Beastie Boys playing in the background. All of them went up in balls of flames. It was just like fireworks, only in space."
Tuvok: Facinating.
Sulu's kid goes, "was it 'Mars, Bringer of War"? Sulu chuckles laconically: "No, sweetheart."
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Chekov tapping his foot while performing his duties is everything to me of this scene
Also Sulu getting the beat while trying to maintain a straight face
Spock rockin?
RIP CHEKOV!!!
What about Harold? He was vibing too 😂
Indeed
“That’s a good choice”
More than good. It is an amazing choice.
I was wondering why Kirk said that. And I saw a meme about this scene and the one when he was a kid, driving his stepfather's car. It was the same song lmao 😂
@@Rizelden Except this time the scene and song are not random and meaningless.
That's not a good choice. That's the best choice.
Every time I hear it, this is what I say now.
@@davydteather6822 That's NOT the best choice. That's the ONLY choice! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
Every single time I watch this scene I can’t help but realize that to the Crew this music is ~300 years old.
Which means if this battle actually took place in in 2016 they would be blasting Bach and 12 Violin Sonatas, Op. 1 and I die laughing every time
Pachelbel canon in D is still a wonderful way to decorate time, 400 years later.
@@tomf3150 agreed
Wagner's "Ride of the Valkeries" in Apocalypse Now?
@@swaghauler8334 🙀🙀🙀 that would be epic
"And now we shall celebrate to a tradition Earth Ballad!"
*Toxic by Britney spears starts playing*
Imagine being the guy in YorkTown who gets to press the broadcast button. Greatest moment in their lives
For real🤣🤣
If I was that guy, I’d be saying before pressing the button, “Oh hell yes sir! With pleasure!” Then I’d be head banging and rockin’ out.
@@RRaptor86 I’d be waiting for the scream in the song to put broadcast so they’d get hit at full force
"BROADCAST!"
Not yet, Sir! I need to wait until the beat drops!
I'm sure that they waited till "woahhhhh" part before hitting briadcast. 😁
This was one of the most delightfully-unexpected and well-earned music cues I’ve seen in a blockbuster in a long while.
The fact it comes full-circle with ‘Sabotage’ played as Kirk is a child in the first 2009 Star Trek movie just makes it even more sublime.
Great call by Simon Pegg as a writer, great execution by Justin Lin as the director.
Am I allowed to respectfully say I didn't see that much in it? I think the best musical in cinema history, is Quicksilvers escape of Magneto. That is without a doubt cinema mastery.
The only thing that stands out in this clip, is the Dr calling this music classical, because in that time contemporary rock music now, will be considered "classical" then.
There's this rollercoaster ride in Universal Orlando that lets you choose a song while you ride it, and from the moment I saw they had this song, I just had to pick it. Made the ride a 1000x more epic.
I'd say Immigrant Song in Thor: Ragnarok was pretty awesome too.
Hold up Pegg was writer in this movie??? You learn new things every day 😮
Personally I think guerrilla radio by rage against the machine would fit better. And it would be less pretentious. "it's like poetry, they rhyme" Anonymous
This whole scene is an instant classic, but Chekhov and Sulu jammin' while navigating is the best for me
If this was in history books kids would be paying attention in class
Don't Forget Spock's jammin'
RIP.
"Let's make some noise..." If that isn't the best line, I don't what is.
"Here it comes....." OG Kirk, Wrath of Khan.
Kevin Finkel the line from battle ship was also a good one but not as good as this....
"Let's drop some lead on this mother f-ire"
“Is that classical music?” is the best line imho
Yeah, it's not like there's no air in space rendering it impossible to make any kind of noise, oh wait...
@@psychoticbob we all got it comin' for something kid.
Wonder what the Beastie Boys think of the line "classic music".
Actually classical which is obvious because they’re far in the future xddd
They'd probably think it a compliment.
Well they made into a Star Trek movie.... Probably be cool with that
@@Bear44mc Yeah, they all get royalties, except MCA.
F
I thought our modern music would be called "Neo-Classic" or "Neo-Classical", hundreds of years from now... 😞
This is the best scene in NuTrek. First its fun and playful and internally it shows the enterprise thinking around and through a fight. They studied the enemy and figured out their system to turn against them and played to it.
Except it wasn't the Enterprise.
@@Fletchman1313its the Franklin, yes
Beastie boys in the '80s: breaking barriers
Beastie boys in 2263: maintain space barriers
Chris Pratt beat his villain with a dance while Chris Pine beat his villain with a "classic music", goddamit chris!
Which Chris are you rooting for?
@@DocTerror77 I think that make a choice is mathematically impossible to do.
And Chris Hemsworth beat his villain with "AAAAAAAAH AAHHH!"
The Hollywood Chris-Off continues.
Now we wait for Chris Evans to make his move...
This is weird. If the Beastie Boys exist in the Star Trek universe that means Star Trek was also a show way before Star Trek actually happened, because the Beastie name dropped Spock in Intergalactic.
Yakui Star Trek Time travel makes everything weird.
Or maybe Amanda Grayson liked the Beastie Boys and named Spock after that song!
@@Abu_Brandino and cool! Rule of cool rains suspreme!
Yakui I thought of that too
“Spock...why...how are they talking about you?”
Professional Nerd that’s a tempting head canon there
I like it when chekov was tapping his foot.
Yeah that was cool. RIP Chekov.
I likeed it when sulu was tapping his foot
And seeing Sulu rocking out & even Spock whistling to the guitar solo.
1:51 The guy who says "Broadcast" is instantly the most badass character in Star Trek.
He was also in the show Heroes
He was in star wars too
Hew was jj'S pet..
He is everywhere...
When I first saw him I was thinking hey that’s the guy from the save the cheerleader save the world show
I actually wept in the theater when I first saw this. Still brings tears to my eyes. The idea of diving headfirst into certain death with this song blaring behind me just feels right.
Riding hard and fast on an NX-class, too. Before proper shields, Earth built them as tough as God allowed.
I love that she calls it ‘beats and shouting’ 😂
Beat and chanting.
beat enchanting
She likes the beats and shouting
@@halo1989100 "The beat and shouting." "The beat and chanting" is the Sardukar in the new DUNE movie... :D
Is she wrong though?
This scene is ridiculous and I love it.
They can consider themselves...sabotaged.
That song never gets old.
This truly ridiculous, but it knows it is so they have fun with it and that sums up these movies perfectly. They're fun. I love them.
You only copied other comments 😐
“Broadcast!”
*WWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!*
Why is the lyric
IIIIIIII can’t stand it.
I know you planned it.
One thing I always love about this scene. The slow build up of the more "classical" instrumental. So you're expecting something epic in that sense. Then suddenly Beastie Boys comes ripping on.
When it became clear they were gonna use Jaylah's music to disrupt the swarm, my first thought immediately jumped to "Oh please be Sabotage."
I'm glad they delivered.
I'm just imagining a hundred years on with history books about that time the beastie boys destroyed an alien fleet.
Technically they're not an alien fleet, they're a group of rogue humans from hundreds of years ago that went through sever mutantions and fly around in retrofitted alien mining ships!
Imagine kids reading this in the future SPACE CAPTAIN USES ROCK MUSIC IN BATTLE FLEET
@@nicktechnubyte1184 Only the 3 we see are ( the two men and one woman) the rest are ''drones''
This scene topped all the other scenes in the ENTIRE movie
1:53 is by far the best part of this ENTIRE scene
I was about to argue with you then remembered what movie we were talking about. You're right, you win.
Correction...entire movie series
Thinking a big explosion is the best part of the entire movie is exactly what's wrong with modern cinema viewers.
Which is hardly a achievement considering how bad this movie truly is.
@@Orcawhale1 what? This movie was very close to the original series. Spock and Bones relationship was great.
Destroying an alien invasion with the power of rock and roll. Did not see that coming in a Star Trek film. Not that I'm complaining.
Also I saw you rocking out Spock! 1:39
They once beat robots with the power of imagination and an invisible bomb in TOS so... I wasn't surprised but I loved it :D
That stuff happens all the time in anime. Last i checked macross was pretty damn big
Star Trek pretty much went full Anime here.
@@cerberus1595 and so was the power of Lynn Minmay's songs!
That was the theme of an essay I wrote in 1983 as an entry in a competition to see Black Sabbath and Motorhead in Dublin. The idea was to blast the aliens with the power of Unadulterated Motorhead. I won 4 tickets to the show. Happy days.
This and "wassup danger" easily the best scenes for blending action and music. Tingles everytime
Dont forget Holding out for a Hero in Shrek 2 as well
"I have the beat and shouting." Love that.
Ill be honest I actually clapped when this started playing in my cinema, one of the best uses of music in a film I have seen in years.
That song never gets old.
Damn backseat driver
Most badass scene ever
This scene is simultaneously epic and hilarious.
Who else got goosebumps and their head start to tingle the moment the whole space station lit up the sky with Beastie boys LOL. That was the best scene ever
Me
Just as the things are about to hit the station. And then they don't.
this is one of the reasons i love movies, directors and actors finding a excuse to make a movie even more fun than should be¡¡¡
I really like Kirk's leadership style. He gives brief concise orders and trusts his crew to do their best. I realise that that applies to most Starfleet captains we've seen, but it's such a rare thing in real world that I can't help but swoon every time they show this kind of leadership.
That song never gets old.
What is the neam of the song
@@هاشمعبدالرزاقمحمودعثمان sabotage
By The Beastie Boys
It _is_ a classic, by all means!
@@هاشمعبدالرزاقمحمودعثمان Sabotage
Most badass scene ever
Bombird 88 best scene in the movie
They just literally weaponized the power of rock and roll way cerebral for sure lmfao that was brilliant
derek clay who ever drafted this scene in the writers room is a genius
@@Echo_Reyes they be surfing a tidal wave of fire in outer space like something right out of meatloaf self leopard metallic megawatt or led dropping or black Sabbath or kids album cover wise am I right?????
Clearly you must have very low standards if that's true.
As this is undoubtly the worst scene in the film, you have the tired old trope "herp derp if we broadcast the signal at this frequency then the enemy will explode/non effective" which is fine if it were a Transformers movie, but not in Star trek.
Scene's that are more badass than this? Any scene from John Wick(First one). The Matrix, or just any Michael bay movie before Transformers.(Bad boys 1&2, The Rock, ect).
The lesson of Star Trek isn't that technology will save us, its that our ingenuity, our uniqueness, our selflessness, and our willingness to work together will carry us to the future
And this scene was pure gold in IMAX with THX surround sound
JJ Abrams: "I only came here for two reasons: to play Beastie Boys and show lens flares, and I'm all out of lens flares."
Abrams didn't direct this movie.
Justin Lin of "Fast and Furious" directed this. That's why it was so much fun!
@@Artjedi44 the first two are also great and fun.
Embarrassing comment 😂
@@Artjedi44Though it's kind of fun that this scene is Lin steering into the wave himself, so to speak, daring the Star Trek nerds in the audience with a callback to what was one of their most criticized scenes of Abrams's movie. I agree that it's Lin's superior skill that makes it work. Star Trek in the last decade and a half, from the movies to the shows, is intensely backwards-looking and obsessed with callbacks. It almost never works, but it does here.
Any work of fiction that is willing to be unabashedly and unapologetically over the top has my utmost admiration
They can consider themselves...sabotaged.
Big time
**Puts on shades**
YEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH
This is one of my favourite movie scenes of all time. I got the chills everywhere
I love the tie in to the first movie here when we were first introduced to Jim as a child and he’s roaring down the road in that car. He turns on the radio and this exact song plays.
Hence why he says "that's a good choice."
@@JnEricsonxHence why I said it was a tie-in to the first movie.
This might be the greatest moment in cinematic history.
Out of everything you can learn from Star Trek. They'd lost the most advanced ship in the fleet, managed to jump start a century-old wreck, and won the day. Technology can do a lot, but it will always be the crew who do the impossible. Krull forgot that, Jim lives it.
I died when he said ‘classical music’ 😂
I remember this being so epic on the big screen in the theater.
I know right they weaponised the power of rock and roll lmao that is epic
2 best lines (my opinion)
"Damn backseat driver."
and
"That's a good choice"
1:37 "Is that classical music?" gets me every time 😂
"I have the beat and shouting"
Accurate description of the Beastie Boys
**Plays Stacy’s Mom**
Doctor: “Is that classical music?”
Spock: “Yes Doctor, it would be seem to be.”
Lemonade it’s a god damn classic if ever I’ve heard one.
It’s got everything *going on*
*(laughs in crap joke)*
I was thinking *Plays Disturbed Down With The Sickness* if they call that classical I'll eat my own shorts 😂
I'll drink to that!!! This kind of classical music that is...
Oof RIP
Does Limp Bizkit count? God I hope it does not.
One of the most out the blew music choice in cinema history like a beastie boy song in a star trek movie thats nuts
Such a cool 'Easter egg' - going back to when he crashed the stingray in the desert - cool song
Actually.... That was Iowa. As a citizen of Iowa I can guarantee you we do no, in fact, have giant ravines hundreds of feet deep like that.
@@matts1166 It's listed as a quarry. Could be it was where they mined materials either to make the Riverside shipyard, or maybe some of the base materials for the Enterprise herself.
@@matts1166 Actually, there are deserts in Iowa. A desert is any area with an extremely low amount of annual rainfall.
By international standards and definitions a desert has less than 10 inches (25 centimeters) of precipitation per year. The driest county in Iowa has well over twice that.
This scene lives rent free in my head
Quite possibly the greatest use of music as a part of the plot of a movie ever, there was an audible cheer in the cinema when I watched it, for context that’s unheard of in the UK!
Fun Fact: This is the same song young Kirk is listening to in the first movie when he wrecks his step-dad's car by driving it off a cliff
The car belonged to his dad
@@dianeharris349 step-father
@@NebakinezaOG check the deleted scenes, the older boy, says that the car didn't belong to him, it belonged to their dad
Diane Harris the narration does clearly say step-dad though. Maybe it was a decision during the edit? I can’t see why James would want to steal and trash George’s car when he looked up to him so much.
@@NebakinezaOG The car was owned by George Kirk. When his wife/Jim's mom got remarried to the stepfather, the stepfather was adamant that the car was now his, so young Jim destroyed it because he would rather it be at the bottom of that quarry than in the hands of his stepfather.
Hands down, best use of a song in a movie.
IDC what anyone says, this is the best best Star Trek movie. Fight me.
No.
I would be lying if I didn't agree with you.
Spock and Bones 😂😂
“Faster Doctor, we risk being consumed by their trajectorial decay.”
“Damn backseat driver.”
“Evade Doctor!”
“Yah I see it I see it.”
Bones: *_[hears song "Sabotage" blaring]_* “Is that classical music?”
Spock: “Yes, doctor, it would seem to be.”
When the filmmakers included this in the first film and a lot of people questioned why it was in the movie and the filmmakers took a lot of flak for it. You have to love how in this film they are just embracing it.
I love how the starship resembles someone riding a wave. What a jam.
That choice of music just blown them away literally
"Is that classical music?" No doc music like that is timeless
Love seeing Chekov, Sulu, and even Spock grooving to the music XD
I've always loved how they make it look like the Franklin is surfing. 1:35 especially sells the surfing idea.
Still gives me goosebumps, even in 2020!!!
That time when Kirk defeated the bad guys by cranking up his iTunes playlist.
It's a Star Trek typical move when you remember Kirk beat an android race with the power of imagination in TOS. It fits in perfectly with the rest of the lore, and it's awesome
Easily in my top three trek moments, a delightful call back from kelvin's own universe elevates the song and moment to an iconic trek status. One of the most delightful 'punch the air' moments trek has earned across any series/movie.
Loved how it’s the same song from kirks corvette scene in the first movie. Love that detail.
Hence why he says "Thats a good choice."
One of the best scenes in the movie, this song rolled well.
This is one of the greatest moments in all of Star Trek, the perfect blend of awesome with ridiculousness
is one of the reasons i love star trek, they can be fun and awesome¡¡¡
"I have the beat and shouting"
"Is that classical music?" "Yes Dr I believe it is" LOL
The spectacle is a lot of fun, but I think my favorite part of this scene is how everyone acts together like a well-oiled machine. I've always loved that about Star Trek: everyone knows their part and plays it well. It's never just Kirk, or Picard, or Janeway. It's a team.
"That's a good choice."
Hell yeah it is, bud.
James T. Kirk has good taste in music 😆
This means
Blasting some Good music is better than laser cannons
exactly
"His chops are too righteous, the helmets cant handle this level of Rock and Roll! karen do something!"
"I'm a Goofy Goober!"
No guns
No missiles
No fight.
Just use beasty boys
What a classical combination
Jaylah: **plays Bach**
Bones: "Is that classical music?"
Spock: "Yes--wait, no... What is that?"
For modern day classical music they could have just played the last 2 minutes of Danse Bacchanale
Actual classical music.
Love how using the song is a callback to the 2009 film...
I absolutely LOVE this bit!
"Daddy why is my cousin called Rose"
"Because your aunt loves roses"
"Okay, thanks dad"
"No problem Star Trek Beyond (2016) - Sabotage Scene"
Lol
I love how everyone is being rocked by the battle and music.
Simon Pegg and Doug Jung did an amazing job writing the script.
Honestly I hadn't seen it until yesterday because I thought it wasn't going to be good, yet I love this more than the first 2 films.
This movie is so underrated
0:53 James Tiberius Kirk: This is Song from good old days. From a different World. My home.
I REGRET not watching this in the theaters. I am positive crowds were pumped and cheering for this scene. When this shows at a special engagement I will watch and cheer!
This scene never gets old for me. Same song that Kirk had playing in the beginning of the first movie when he took his stepdads vette for a spin!
One of the best movie/song matchups ever!
This scene never fails to make me shiver. Man, when I tell you I LOVE this trilogy
I wanna see Star Wars trying to top that one
In Star Wars, space doesn't have air so sound waves wouldn't be able to ripple across enemy space crafts.
@@AlliancedTrolls don't get cocky, apparently in Star Wars bombs "fall" in space and there's the Force too
@@AlliancedTrolls wow you are a genius, but no genius enough to know that radio frequencies can travel even in the void of space
@@SCE-ce9mh yeah, they kinda "fall", but I think they were "pushed" down.
Christopher Hitchens Hey yanno those things called radio waves
This scene is so cool I get chills each time I see it.
"Let's make some noise...That's a good choice"
legend scene!
Its one of theose songs that you can imagine yourself going down the dirt track. Like a movie in your head
This has to be one of my favorite scenes to watch ever
This movie and this scene were truly such a delight and a surprise. Considering this was directed by Justin Lin.
1:35 "is that classical music" bet the beastie boys never thought someone would call their music classical.
I remember that every netizen mocking on the music choice on the trailer. It end up become one of the best scene from this movie
I love that it goes full circle with this song
I especially liked how this song was played…the same as the first Star Trek when Kirk drove the car off the cliff….i honestly didn’t put the two together until Kirk said ‘that’s a good choice’….