His performance is over the top sometimes, but that's due to his theater background. Patrick Stewart could also be very pompous at times, although not as exaggerated. I think most of the hate is because he is a strong personality who does not give a single shit whether he offends people or not, and alone for that, I cannot not like him. Some of Shatner's moments make me cringe, but that doesn't take away from the fact that he brought James Kirk to life. He is entertaining, and has some hilarious 'WTF' expressions.
That's the envious people, who have never done a crap in their lives and criticize to those ones who have done a lot. I love him, and so to Leonard Nimoy.
I don't like him because he's a Narcisisst. But that's his person, not the acting. His acting is sometimes exaggerated because of theater background, he's not the greatest actor, he's ok in my opinion.
Me too. It was so beautiful, my father used to say, so many nations and people from other planets reunited in that ship to discover other worlds. And he said he was hoping for that to become real. The first program to have the beautiful Lt. Uhura, Nichelle Nichols was the first black American woman to be in a cast with only white actors. Doesn´t that tell you a lot?
The whole death and funeral scene, both Shatner and Nimoy should won an Academy Award for. I was fortunate to see the Wrath of Khan on opening night in the theater, people were bawling their eyes out. I don't think that there was a dry eye anywhere in that packed place. Two of the greatest actors of our time.
RIP Leonard Nimoy. I met him for but a short time, and he was enjoyable to just hang out with. Salute! RIP Nichelle Nichols. I have not only her autograph, but when I told her I had the biggest crush on her she kissed me on the cheek I walked away in a stupor.
The uniforms from Star trek 2-6 were my favorite in all of the franchise. They are military enough to remind folks that this is still a Navy with military discipline, though also explorers.
I love Spock trying to convince kirk to be " one with the rock" then kirk almost falling to his death, spock rescuing him then kirk agreeing with his statement about not climing the mountain lololol they were such a comic duo
0:11 Spock's face of trying not to react to kirks excitement seeing him and 0:20 Spock keeps on walking . Poor Kirk 🤣 0:44 Kirk say I need him. 2:11 only Kirk could wake Spock up from being uncouncious 🤣 3:09 #spirk moment 5:03 if this isn't Spock confessing he will follow Kirk to the ends of space I don't know star trek then 5:20 the pure pain of realizing Spock was dying on the other side even hurt me while watching it 6:22 the fact Spock was losing his vision yet was still trying to face Kirk 😭 7:37 this will always make me cry 😭 8:46 he pretty much sums up what Spock meant to him and the enterprise 9:23😭 I wanted to hug Kirk so bad 12:29-12:44 Kirk was that a cofession? 14:32 this scene makes me cheer hallelujah. 15:13 proof Spock and kirk's friendship will last forever as soon as he said his first name 15:38 when Spock didn't call Kirk Jim it hurt 🥺 19:08 "one damn minute admiral" had me rolling on the floor laughing 🤣 20:03-20:05 as soon as Kirk falls Spock does a nose dive. That's some serious commitment. 20:42 I'm serious I wanted to scream for Spock to say something to Kirk. That was the most depressing thing Kirk ever said!! 21:25 Spock pretty much chose Kirk over his own brother. 22:33 Spock and Kirk both lost a brother.(I'm not forgetting Kirk lost his son but you get my point) #SPIRK 💛X💙
Now that. i’ve watched this, I can see the resemblance between William Shatner and Chris Pine, not only in appearance but also in mannerism. Great casting.
“If I may be so bold… it was a mistake to accept promotion. Commenting a starship is your first, best destiny.” A sentiment that Kirk would later echo to Jean Luc Picard
I was born 1965 I enjoy all the episodes with William shatner and Leonard nimoy of course team family I learned a lot from the old star trek 🇺🇸💯☺️🙄🙏❤️🔥🌌
years after I watched this movie, I ended up living in Sausalito, and @16:56 if you look at the bay, that is where I used to Windsurf. I have windsurfed all the way from the RHS (Crissy Field) to the other side of the Golden Gate bridge where Kirk and Spock are travelling to (towards Sausalito)...good times :=)...a better view is at @17:44...to think I used to go across the bay at full speed...those were some sweet rides.
My son and I cried sitting in the theater watching Spock die and Kirk's heart broken. I was as sad as if I lost family, for me, the crew of the Enterprise will always be that.
Kirk was not telling the truth when he said he never faced death like this before,remember in the tv series when he went to a planet and found his brother dead.
That was not the same. He wasn't lying. He was saying he didn't face a death that hit him that hard. Spock & Kirk's friendship was thicker than blood so he truly hadn't faced a death that meant that much to him. Even his own son dying by Klingon hands didn't hit him as hard.
I saw star trek II the wrath of khan on opening night,by the end,no one in the theatre was dry eyed. that's how much the crew is loved by all real fans.Like in TNG with Data.
i hate that people dunk on star trek 5. yeah it has issues but the parts with kirk, spock, and mccoy where great and the best parts of the movie. it helped show more of there friendship
He had just gone through all but the last step of Kolinahr, a process of purging emotions that some Vulcans attempted in the pursuit of pure logic. He sees the folly (for him) in pursuing that course.
@@ecotrekker8184 That, and in real life Nimoy was not happy with the idea of the movie in the first place, it took a lot of persuasion from Shatner and Robert Wise to convince him to take part.
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". There two things that make this untrue. First, it is not Logic that would 'dictate' this claim; Logic has virtually nothing to do with with personal morality or with any ethical collective. Second, the on- going state of any civilization makes this claim either grossly mismanaged or completely inaccurate, or simply patently untrue.
The Voyage Home and The Final Frontier were such unpleasant movies with all the profanity which was so unnecessary and did not reflect the characters as they were played on the original Star Trek series. The passage of time still would not allow them to start using profanity. They would have immediately recognized that type of speech, at least the more serious profanity, as inappropriate.
Spock was physically resurrected and his mind was restored from another's body. He reeducated himself in the Vulcan manner while integrating a human personality. He expressed himself almost as a child with a new mind. They were just words. Lighten up. We probably couldn't understand 23rd century profanity, humans have oaths. Profanity was used, sparingly, in the original series.
Why do some idiots think Shatner was a bad actor? He is a wonderful actor. May he live to 100.
His performance is over the top sometimes, but that's due to his theater background. Patrick Stewart could also be very pompous at times, although not as exaggerated. I think most of the hate is because he is a strong personality who does not give a single shit whether he offends people or not, and alone for that, I cannot not like him.
Some of Shatner's moments make me cringe, but that doesn't take away from the fact that he brought James Kirk to life. He is entertaining, and has some hilarious 'WTF' expressions.
That's the envious people, who have never done a crap in their lives and criticize to those ones who have done a lot. I love him, and so to Leonard Nimoy.
Few say he's a bad actor, its very on par with the norms of the era. The knock is he was petty and controlling in TOS.
He was a Shakeperean actor, a theatre background.
I don't like him because he's a Narcisisst. But that's his person, not the acting. His acting is sometimes exaggerated because of theater background, he's not the greatest actor, he's ok in my opinion.
First time I saw Spock's funeral, boy, was I crying my eyes out. And Shatner's acting was phenomenal in that scene...
Me too. It was so beautiful, my father used to say, so many nations and people from other planets reunited in that ship to discover other worlds. And he said he was hoping for that to become real. The first program to have the beautiful Lt. Uhura, Nichelle Nichols was the first black American woman to be in a cast with only white actors. Doesn´t that tell you a lot?
Me to 😢
The whole death and funeral scene, both Shatner and Nimoy should won an Academy Award for. I was fortunate to see the Wrath of Khan on opening night in the theater, people were bawling their eyes out. I don't think that there was a dry eye anywhere in that packed place. Two of the greatest actors of our time.
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Who Mourns Mr. Spock 🖖 😢 His last Live Long and Prosper 🖖
I love all the friendships of the og crew, it's awesome
Me : Not going to cry... not going to cry
(Scotty starts playing the bagpipes)
Me : Dammit...
Big time! The bagpipes convey Kirk’s grief. Oh, i may have cried a bit.
It starts for me with Sulu calling honors his voice almost cracking then Scottie bringing it home
Kirk & Spock's friendship was awesome.
RIP Leonard Nimoy. I met him for but a short time, and he was enjoyable to just hang out with. Salute!
RIP Nichelle Nichols. I have not only her autograph, but when I told her I had the biggest crush on her she kissed me on the cheek I walked away in a stupor.
The uniforms from Star trek 2-6 were my favorite in all of the franchise. They are military enough to remind folks that this is still a Navy with military discipline, though also explorers.
I’m two years late to the party, but you are absolutely correct! A fellow nerd of culture! 🖖😀
@@BPond7 It was " a combined service" - Iames T. Kirk " Tomorrow is Yesterday "
We had marching band uniforms very simliar same maroon and white and the flappy front thingy
I love Spock trying to convince kirk to be " one with the rock" then kirk almost falling to his death, spock rescuing him then kirk agreeing with his statement about not climing the mountain lololol they were such a comic duo
0:11 Spock's face of trying not to react to kirks excitement seeing him and 0:20 Spock keeps on walking .
Poor Kirk 🤣
0:44 Kirk say I need him.
2:11 only Kirk could wake Spock up from being uncouncious 🤣
3:09 #spirk moment
5:03 if this isn't Spock confessing he will follow Kirk to the ends of space I don't know star trek then
5:20 the pure pain of realizing Spock was dying on the other side even hurt me while watching it
6:22 the fact Spock was losing his vision yet was still trying to face Kirk 😭
7:37 this will always make me cry 😭
8:46 he pretty much sums up what Spock meant to him and the enterprise
9:23😭 I wanted to hug Kirk so bad
12:29-12:44 Kirk was that a cofession?
14:32 this scene makes me cheer hallelujah.
15:13 proof Spock and kirk's friendship will last forever as soon as he said his first name
15:38 when Spock didn't call Kirk Jim it hurt 🥺
19:08 "one damn minute admiral" had me rolling on the floor laughing 🤣
20:03-20:05 as soon as Kirk falls Spock does a nose dive. That's some serious commitment.
20:42 I'm serious I wanted to scream for Spock to say something to Kirk. That was the most depressing thing Kirk ever said!!
21:25 Spock pretty much chose Kirk over his own brother.
22:33 Spock and Kirk both lost a brother.(I'm not forgetting Kirk lost his son but you get my point)
#SPIRK 💛X💙
Any day watching a video of Spock is a good day! Thank you.
Now that. i’ve watched this, I can see the resemblance between William Shatner and Chris Pine, not only in appearance but also in mannerism. Great casting.
Forty Two years later and it is still hard to watch
When a story is put together very well , you just can't get over it, it still gets to me also , still crying even now .
“If I may be so bold… it was a mistake to accept promotion. Commenting a starship is your first, best destiny.” A sentiment that Kirk would later echo to Jean Luc Picard
The acting of TOS is phenomenal including the movies. The writing was also excellent.
@@LynnKsCouture TOS is the best.
I openly wept when I
Heard of Lenard Nimoys passing ! People didn't understand,i explained another childhood Icon had passed away!
This scene still kicks me in the heart! 8:41
I was born 1965 I enjoy all the episodes with William shatner and Leonard nimoy of course team family I learned a lot from the old star trek 🇺🇸💯☺️🙄🙏❤️🔥🌌
This scene always makes me cry 😭😭
years after I watched this movie, I ended up living in Sausalito, and @16:56 if you look at the bay, that is where I used to Windsurf. I have windsurfed all the way from the RHS (Crissy Field) to the other side of the Golden Gate bridge where Kirk and Spock are travelling to (towards Sausalito)...good times :=)...a better view is at @17:44...to think I used to go across the bay at full speed...those were some sweet rides.
My son and I cried sitting in the theater watching Spock die and Kirk's heart broken. I was as sad as if I lost family, for me, the crew of the Enterprise will always be that.
Kirk was not telling the truth when he said he never faced death like this before,remember in the tv series when he went to a planet and found his brother dead.
Have you heard of the saying, "A brother from another mother"....I think that sums up Kirk/Spock
That was not the same. He wasn't lying. He was saying he didn't face a death that hit him that hard. Spock & Kirk's friendship was thicker than blood so he truly hadn't faced a death that meant that much to him. Even his own son dying by Klingon hands didn't hit him as hard.
Thank goodness there are gaps between the containment structure panels and doors. That's much better than having seals to hold back radiation.
I love the friendship between kirk and spock 🖖
spock was the shit, the whole cast is great acting.
I love this part of the movie!! The Voyage Home!
I saw star trek II the wrath of khan on opening night,by the end,no one in the theatre was dry eyed. that's how much the crew is loved by all real fans.Like in TNG with Data.
I’m not crying your crying
9:23 gets me every time!
It sucks that he wasn't able to say "he was my boy, my brother..." this is one of few things that makes me feel
Poor Spock he's so lost right now
Good show.
McCoy was to funny!!
Shatner was great all the folks n crew were great!😂❤
Well show.
i hate that people dunk on star trek 5. yeah it has issues but the parts with kirk, spock, and mccoy where great and the best parts of the movie. it helped show more of there friendship
Why skip Kirk carrying Spock from the exploding Genesis planet?
Still excellent reel
Those uniforms in Star Trek: The Motion Picture were just god-awful. They look like they were purchased at a garage sale in Trenton, NJ.
Spock. Nothing else need be said.
he was wrong about dying alone
How come no scenes from Star Trek 6?
I need to watch the movies again
why was Spock being weirder in movie 1?
He had just gone through all but the last step of Kolinahr, a process of purging emotions that some Vulcans attempted in the pursuit of pure logic. He sees the folly (for him) in pursuing that course.
@@ecotrekker8184 oh yeah
@@ecotrekker8184 That, and in real life Nimoy was not happy with the idea of the movie in the first place, it took a lot of persuasion from Shatner and Robert Wise to convince him to take part.
🖖🖖😊🖖🖖🍁
Almost every clip was cut short…. Shame on you
I agree laurence but opinions are like the. Aholes that speak them wrongly
Original is best ❤
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". There two things that make this untrue. First, it is not Logic that would 'dictate' this claim; Logic has virtually nothing to do with
with personal morality or with any ethical collective. Second, the on-
going state of any civilization makes
this claim either grossly mismanaged or completely inaccurate, or simply patently untrue.
Within the first 16 seconds you cut shit from a scene
By,,,,,,
On to the next video
Spok, or Leonard, did not like shatner.
I had a DVD from around 2005 I think where shatner called nimoy his best friend
The Voyage Home and The Final Frontier were such unpleasant movies with all the profanity which was so unnecessary and did not reflect the characters as they were played on the original Star Trek series. The passage of time still would not allow them to start using profanity. They would have immediately recognized that type of speech, at least the more serious profanity, as inappropriate.
On the other hand, it's very human to utilize profanity. People are not sanitized scrubbed clean toys.
Spock was physically resurrected and his mind was restored from another's body. He reeducated himself in the Vulcan manner while integrating a human personality. He expressed himself almost as a child with a new mind. They were just words. Lighten up. We probably couldn't understand 23rd century profanity, humans have oaths. Profanity was used, sparingly, in the original series.
there was no profanity at all! What on earth are you going on about?
@@FrankRios2bpretty sure tos had characters especially Kirk saying damn and hell
Chemistry that will never be matched or surpassed in any work or genre of fiction. Ever.
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