"FLY HER APART THEN!" takes the award for me: with Kirk/ not-Kirk's "I can't believe I kissed you!" "Must have been your lifelong ambition!" a close second 😅
The Beyond scene...I don't know whats more hysterical, the fact that they're playing Beastie Boyz's song Sabotage or that they call it "classical music" XD
I like the scene in First Contact where Data says he was “tempted” by the Borg queen’s offer. When Picard asks him how long he was tempted, Data replies “0.68 seconds, sir. For an android, that is nearly an eternity.”
For all the great moments in Wrath of Khan, my favorite is still when he pops up behind Khan's ship after anticipating his attack pattern... just a glorious moment in strategy and tactics.
Yes indeed. They sort of repeated that scene in the First new Star Trek movie as well, when Enterprise Rises up out of the Rings of Saturn, and then again in the second new movie when it rises up out of the clouds on Earth.
There's just one problem with that reversing seen you hear the sound alarm about the doors being closed with an echo as if it's being broadcast in that area however the area would be a vacuum and therefore the sound wouldn't carry, and of course being a vacuum there would be no one there to hear it anyway. Lol
Back when Wraith of Khan was originally released to theaters, the moment Spock got up from his seat, during the Genesis scene, I began to weep, because I knew he was about to sacrifice himself.
Funniest moment for me was Scotty trying to use the computer in ST IV: The Voyage Home. When they tell him to use the mouse after he was giving it voice commands, he picks it up like it's a microphone and talks into it.
I'm biased, on account of, y'know, Star Trek Fan. But the TOS movies had some of the greatest orchestral soundtracks ever made. Wrath of Khan in particular.
The greatest 8 minutes in any science fiction movie was the Stealing of the Enterprise from Star Trek III. There are so many good elements to use there, from Uhura's interaction with "Mr. Adventure" (that's his name in the credits) to the Excelsior stalling out and failing to achieve transwarp, it is my all time favorite. I love some other movies as a whole far, far more, but this one sequence summons what the Crew of the Enterprise truly were, and why their adventures were so good. They were family and nothing was more important to them than each other.
Frickin classic scene. Well put. I was fortunate to be a rich brat and had Star Trek III on laserdisc with surround sound on a Sony Profile TV and we played that scene to death. Big win here though is the fabulous James Horner soundtrack - he fucking nailed it. 👌
2nd greatest tho IMHO. Gotta give #1 , the greatest 10 minutes in SCI-FI history to the reliant inital attack. The entire fight in the nebula is amazing as well
@@luvmenow33 Ah, this will be a matter of opinion of course! I loved that too. But it was the music for the Stealing of the Enterprise that was the topper. It was so well fitted to the scenes and events that it swept you up and didn't have you questioning too much about what was happening, just that it was a heck of a ride! I saw both II and III in the theaters as a kid which was awesome.
I always liked that scene. He did have badass moments but he always seemed to have a different gentler attitude. Here we see him as a battle hardened captain, taking risks boldly with strong presence and authority...making this scene (the last minute rescue) extra badass
TheDude Sulu and the crew had been in combat against extreme odds many times. Sulu knows what matters is not equipment, not even the ship, but the people. Save lives. Leave no one behind. Get the job done. That's leadership.
Oddly and interestingly, that scene "Fly her apart then!" was parodied in the Disney animated series TailSpin when Baloo overused the SeaDuck's engine's turbo chargers and burned them out to make it back to Cape Suzette in the pilot episode with his line "Come on baby! Hold together!" literally indirectly but intentionally referencing Sulu's command to Fly Her Apart by literally almost flying the SeaDuck apart. Famous Star Trek scenes were often used as references for many TV shows and movies of various types to form a solid basis to work from.
@@ReaperX7 if i remember correctly, i believe that the same line, if not a similar line was used in Star Wars: A New Hope, After rescuing the Leia from the first Death Star
Stealing the Enterprise is my all time favorite, they managed to make the sci-fi equivalent of backing your car out of the garage a truly epic suspenseful and powerful sequence.
Personally I think nothing in First Contact beats Picards "The line must be drawn here" speech. Also the Photo of the old crew scene in Beyond was very subtle yet powerful.
I think it is his best moment. Sadly, the film itself is a misfire overall. I even wrote a letter to Paramount with a list of issues I had with the film. They did respond but it sounded like something a politician would say and totally condescending. Needless to say it was the last time I watched a Star Trek film. Such hypocrites.
@@SvanTowerMan It was. The two biggest issues, was the creation of the Borg Queen, that made them less scary. And some stage crew, and lighting that made it into one of the scenes.
Kirk asking the crew to 'remember where we parked'. ST IV had most of the best lines and it was suitable that the funny one was directed by Nimoy. One thing I didn't realise was that Nimoy directed '3 Men and a Baby' straight afterwards.
To think it all started in 1966 on a Thursday evening at 8:30 on NBC. I watched every week never missing a show and when I heard about it being cancelled the second season, I was one of many who wrote in, sending several letters pleading to save the show. I was heartbroken when it was finally cancelled after NBC put it on at 10:00 pm on a Friday evening. Then the reruns began several years later....and it hasn't stopped yet. Greatest show that ever was or ever will be.
@@cherylresnick-cortes1858 Me too! Star Trek originals inspired me to become an electronics engineer (eventually) from which I retired happily 15 years ago.
We all owe you and the other letter writers a huge debt of gratitude. If the show had been cancelled after two seasons, there would have been no syndication, no novels, no movies, no TNG and all the rest. You should have 10, 000 thumbs up.
I was only in preschool when TOS first aired, but I remember loving it even at that age. I've always found it interesting that Lost in Space was also being produced at the time and seemed geared more for my age at the time, I hated that show but loved Star Trek which was much more "adult" for its time.
Well i loved the look on Riker's face when he said "Fire", and then the look on Lursa and B'Etor's faces when they realized what just happened. In Generations. That was my favorite scene in that movie.
Been too long since I've seen these movies but my favorite scene was the one with the Borg (I think) when Worf was trying to convince Captain Picard to abandon ship and Picard called Worf a coward. Worf: "If you were any other man I would kill you where you stand."
I have to admit, I love it when Bones had mentioned to Kirk that his wife took a whole damn planet from him, during the divorce, and all he had left was his "bones".
Considering how annoying the quotes were at that point, perfect timing for that line. (seriously the first time I watched the full scene i was like "spock took the words right out of my head")
I agree with all but a few, but honestly, I just kind of enjoyed "rewatching" those movies and memories in my head just now while watching your video. So, Thanks for that. Rock on. :)
I think for Wrath of Khan, it's got to be either the first encounter with the Reliant, or Shatner & Nimoy with the death of Spock. The latter scene is so incredibly well done that I _still_, 36 years after the fact and knowing Spock comes back in the next movie, can't get through it without shedding a tear.
My Favorite Scene in Wrath of Khan is when Kirk uses the Prefex Code to get the Reliant's Shields to Drop. "Sir! Our Shields Are Dropping! "Raise Them! "I Can't!!! Kirk: "Fire!
I have often used the phrase "You have to know why things work on a starship" to describe how I find solutions in the horribly complex computer system I work on.
no but like, Captain Styles: (filing his nails) Intercom: Yellow alert! Captain to the bridge! Styles: How can you have a yellow alert in spacedock? Intercom: Sir, someone's stealing the Enterprise. Styles: (oh no what's Kirk up to this time) On my way.
Montablan loved doing it, too. It took him a little bit to get into character, but he nailed the "f" out of it. He was in a movie long ago singing " Baby, it's cold Outside"...you talk about a seductive scene...he was a master...google it...you will be suprised.
I always thought John Williams scored the best film soundtracks, but James Horner was a very close second. "Stealing the Enterprise" and "Battle In The Mutara Nebula" are two examples.
in TMP- the 1st 15 minutes with the Klingons vs v'ger was the best part. We got to see not just a new photon torpedo design, but a now iconic energy enveloping that battle cruiser. This effect was later used by an energizer batteries commercial.
The Captain Sulu line is the theme of the entire movie series. Willing to die just to rescue your friends who have rescued you. The best scene out of them all.
Star Trek has a way of doing that to you. Especially when I watch the original movies 1-6. I feel like a kid again, just really well written adventure, and characters you care about.
I’ll admit, that opening of Star Trek 2009 brought a tear to my eye. And so the idea that the next movie COULD have been about Kirk and his father would have been really nice, I think. Alas, I guess it won’t be happening, ever.
Dang good job! You managed to include most if not all of the Star Trek franchise. I'm glad you did say by your own choice which makes it a personal selection. I tend to put mine into what made me laugh the loudest and cry the hardest and what rare moments that just made me think. But that's Star Trek. That's what it does. It makes you laugh, it makes you cry, and everything in between. But, to me, the best thing is it gives you hope and something to dream for. That certain sense of Enterprise.
Even though I disagree with a few of these, I love that you put this together. My picks are: The Motion Picture: Kirk's shuttle approach to the Enterprise. Fantastic music paired with the kind of glory shots of the ship that you just don't see anymore in Star Trek. The Wrath of Khan: We agree on this one. So much edge-of-your-seat tension on the tail end of a hard-fought battle. The Search for Spock: We agree on this one too. I loved the entire ship heist sequence from start to finish. The Voyage Home: There are so many great moments in this movie, but your choice stands out as my favorite as well. The Final Frontier: For me, the best scene hands-down is the one in which Sybok is getting McCoy and Spock to face their inner emotional pain. McCoy's is especially powerful (and very well acted by DeForest Kelley and Laurence Luckinbill). The Undiscovered Country: There are a couple of quiet moments that I really like (Spock with Valeris early in the film and Spock with Kirk late in the film), but the scene you chose is my favorite too for its sheer awesomeness. Generations: We agree here too. Probably the second-best Enterprise destruction scene in Star Trek history (after the scene in Star Trek III). First Contact: I really enjoyed the stuff with Zephram Cochrane. My favorite scene is the one in which Riker walks in on Cochrane and Troi getting drunk together. Insurrection: Just for the beautiful music, my favorite scene is the one that opens the film. Nemesis: We agree on this one. It was a very "Kirk" thing for Picard to do, but it worked well. Star Trek: From the acting to the visuals to the music, that scene with George Kirk's sacrifice was beautifully done. Star Trek Into Darkness: My favorite scene is the one in which Kirk is shocked into humility when Admiral Marcus's ship overtakes and threatens to destroy the Enterprise. I was a nice moment of growth for Kirk. Star Trek Beyond: I'm partial to the scene in which Krall is explaining his motivations to Kirk. It was a nice callback to Star Trek: Enterprise.
Love the shot of the girl looking at Riker at 8:48. She's saying, I want you so much right now, I'll give you something to ram. Stephanie Niznik BTW, RIP.
I remember seeing Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) at a convetion and she was bemoaning in her usual style the fact that the ONLY two times she is given a chance to steer the ship, both times she crashes it! On reviewing this I found it even more amusing that Picard actually calls her Deanna and not Troi as if guiding a daughter in reversing off the drive!
the scene in 2009 when George rams the ship. His extreme love for his family gave him no choice but sacrifice his life for those he loves. Good men must do horrible things in order for other to sleep peacefully at night. tears every time.
The one doesn't really track with the other. George is sacrificing himself so his family and other crew might escape. The quote you reference is how awful things are done at need in order to protect others but what George did was not horrorible in the eyes of his own side, which I believe was the context that the quote evoked. But that's nitpicking. That scene is powerful.
Oh no... it couldn't possibly be a whaler... "It's just a research vessel" ;)I'd rate that scene as one of the best (funniest) sci-fi scenes ever... just watching a Harpoon bounce.. and the reaction of the crew as the Bird of Prey de-cloaks
Love the battle in ST VI - Checkov’s “Incoming’ - Sulu’s “fly her apart then!’, ‘I’d give real money if he’d shut up’ MODE SELECT, so many iconic moments…😊
Star Trek III: The destruction of the Enterprise. "My God, Bones. What have I done?" "What you had to do. What you always do...turn death into a fighting chance to live."
TMP: Not a bad choice. I also like Spock's journey to mind meld with V'Ger 2: Hard to pick a single best scene, but mine would be the sending of the Reliant command codes and lowering her shields remotely and sending Khan into retreat. 3: Entering destruct codes and death of the Enterprise. There is no other choice. 4: Reveal of Enterprise-A "We've come home." 5: Good choice. Also "What does....GOD...need with a starship?" 6: There is no other choice. Generations: Good choice... should've included Data's "Ohhhh shit!" Insurrection: Correct choice. First Contact: Good choice. Prefer Picard's Ahab moment, though. "The line must be drawn HERE!" Nemesis: The whole battle is awesome. I really enjoy the arrival of Donatra's warbirds though. 2009: Good choice. My preference is the "FIRE EVERYTHING!!" moment with nu-Spock and the arrival of Enterprise with phasers blazing. The music cue is baller there. Into Darkness: Spock Prime breaking his personal rule in order to tell nu-Spock about Khan. Beyond: The reveal of Spock Prime's "family photo". I wept like a child in the theater. I ain't too proud to admit it.
You are not incorrect. I just like the moment of realization on Picard's face when he suddenly understands that Donatra on the Valdore and the other warbird are there to HELP him against Shinzon and not finish the Enterprise off.
The best moment in star trek 4 is the end? Are you nuts, I could name 10 that are better! 1. Nuclear wessels 2. Use the damn keyboard 3 you like Italian 4 stocks meld with gracie, and the look on kirk's face. 5 everybody remember where we parked. 6. The time travel scene. 7. The trial and subsequent equivalent. 8. The bus scene. 9. Colourful metaphors 10. No I'm from Iowa, I only work in outer space.
1) I never liked the wormhole scene. The video submitter edited it so that it's actually watchable, in the movie it just drags on way too long, like every other scene in that movie. I wouldn't have gotten rid of any (or at least, not many) sequences from TMP, but every shot in the movie was held just a tiny bit too long and could have been clipped a bit more to help the whole thing flow faster and better. IMO, the best scene in the movie is the launching of the Enterprise. It's an uptempo version of the TMP theme, one of the best musical pieces written for all of Star Trek. Really, the music saved this movie, in as much as it was ever saved. The launching scene is the only one filling you with that Star Trek feeling, and the only one that doesn't drag on and wear out its welcome. 2) I totally agree, uploading Reliant commands followed by "Kirk's Explosive Reply." Though I actually have a weird soft soft for the Genesis Cave, and the Genesis video. 3) Agree. Destruction of the Enterprise. 4) "We've come home" is good. But so are the scenes where Chekov is interrogated by the Navy, and Chekov's rescue. 5) Not a lot to choose from here, this was a decent choice, as much as the special effects in this movie were a step down from 2,3,4. 6) Not a bad choice, but the first firing on the Chancellor's ship followed by Kirk's "We surrender" is a nice runner-up. Generations) This whole section of the movie was good. The battle with the Klingon ship was also good, if nonsensical. Not much else in this movie was worth it. First Contact) Good choice, but I would also have preferred Picard's Line Speech. Insurrection) This was the only good scene in the whole damn movie. Nemesis) I suppose if we have to pick a "best" scene from a movie full of bad ones, it would be this. The movie's only impressive moment. 2009) Agree with all Roy Stephen's choices! Into Darkness) Good choice, also the scene where Khan kills Carol's father. Beyond) I keep meaning to see this one.
My favorite scene is "Wrath of Kahn": "You're looking at the only Starfleet cadet to ever beat the no win scenario." Then Kirk whips out the communicator and "Spock it's been to hours".
3:21 Imagine the network of force fields and repelling projectors needed for all those individual satellites from crashing into each other or the interior walls and space door.
I loved that scene from Star Trek 3! Stealing the Enterprise from space dock... Scotty had sabotaged Excelsior... The doors opening up just in the nick of time... Classic!
I don't understand why some consider this one of the bad movies. Maybe just because it's an odd numbered one and people like patterns. Anyway, I think it has a good balance of drama, tragedy,, tension, humor, and adventure. And the story shows what Kirk will do for Spock. As Edith Keeler says about Spock in relation to Kirk, "you, by his side...."
@@GoGreen1977 I'm a hundred percent with you on considering Search for Spock a good movie. It's absolutely a worthy addition to the Star Trek Canon, and not in the same category as the overly silly Final Frontier (What does God need with a starship? To hightail it from Uhura's fan dance, duh) or the dull Generations or the just uninspired and unfortunate Insurrection and Nemesis.
Excellent list and video! Well done! (My favourite scene from the first movie was the "Transporter Malfunction". It was thrilling, exciting and a bit creepy). :-)
I don't necessarily agree with your choice for Khan. I think it's just before that where they're going into the Nebula and you watch how Kirk strategically positions his ship to be right behind it after dropping down "3 dimensional thinking" that was better.
Murray I agree with you. I grew up back in the early 80's and I'm more of a Star Wars fan than Trek. However Wrath of Khan was amazing! From the opening scene where his men put the Ceti eel in Chekovs helmet to the scene you mentioned to the ending which made you cry. However the best part of the scene you mentioned was the score in the background.Once the Enterprise drops down and the attack is on that music is awesome.
Stealing the Enterprise in Star Trek III was epic. Best scene from any Star Trek film. 2nd place goes to the Star Trek II scene you have where Spock sacrifices his life so the Enterprise can escape.
Nemesis was probably my favorite of the TNG movies. The ramming scene was a really good element the writers finally used after teasing it several times over ST's TV and movie canon.
@@joesweat8744 My guess is people disliked Nemesis because it used the stealing-Picard's-humanity in-universe trope, but possibly also because not much is said about the Romulans in relation to the Remans beside the former enslaving the latter. The partnering up of Enterprise with the Romulans to fight the Scimitar also came off - to me - as a bit too easy and convenient for the plot. It felt like Picard and the Romulan captain had run into each other at an old watering hole they both used to frequent, and wouldn't you know it, a bar fight breaks out and they happily jump into the fray with an oh-this-again jovial eyeroll. A good space battle sequence overall since it was a significant portion of the movie, but when you watch it it has the same effect as Data saying "to hell with our orders"...it's been done in ST before like trilithium and time travel, so there needed to be more creativity put into the prelude. Also, perhaps the story could have been even better if Shinzon had started terrorizing a few planets with his super-ship, or freeing other local slave races and injecting some ethical dilemma into the proceedings. But if one doesn't spend too much time thinking hard about it, it's one of the better TNG movies.
I ended up with the flu decided to watch all the Star Trek movies in order. I was always a fan not a mega fan but definitely a fan and more of a fan of Star Trek then I was a Star Wars. Watching the Star Trek Movie series I realize how wonderful and enjoyable intelligent and BEAUTIFUL it truly is. There is something truly to be said about grown-ass adults doing grown-ass adult things having grown-ass adult emotions in the movies we don't make movies like this no more. The true bond between teammates, the true bond between friends intellect as something wonderful to have. The adventures in life is life it's self. 🌟 A team that had one concept in mind to seek knowledge, from the cradle to the grave. 🌟
I generally think this is a great list - here is where mine differs: TMP - Face to face with V'Ger TVH - Platicorp TourSTFC - First contact with the Vulcans
good analysis, my only issue is with what you picked for the first contact scene. I personally think the best part is when Picard realizes he must order his men off the shop and he apologises to Worf. The music, the editing, was PERFECT! "Mr Worf, I regret some of the things I said to you earlier... As a matter a fact, I think your the bravest man I've ever known.."
Great compilation , Really enjoyed it ! Funny thing, You can actually listen to this without watching it or while "surfing the net" , Because all the scenes play like "Music" now because we are so familiar with them. Ever notice that some movies can "sound" like an "album" ? It's kinda like putting on "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd. It's ingrained in our memory. Awesome, Thanks !
Extremely pleased that you got the best line in all of Star Trek:
"I'd give real money if he'd shut up"
hands down
Missed sulu saying fly her apart then! Love that scene
It's such a great line that I actually use some variation of it myself lol
"FLY HER APART THEN!" takes the award for me: with Kirk/ not-Kirk's
"I can't believe I kissed you!"
"Must have been your lifelong ambition!" a close second 😅
@@flankspeedcompletely agree
Seen all Star Trek movies and liked every one
I remember _Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan_ being the only movie I've gone to see at the theater multiple times.
The Beyond scene...I don't know whats more hysterical, the fact that they're playing Beastie Boyz's song Sabotage or that they call it "classical music" XD
Love it
Technically, anything over 100 years old could be considered classical. 😎🤓🧐
Stolen Futurama joke.
It's also, of course, a call back to _Star Trek_ (2009): young Jim Kirk was playing that song when he stole his step-father's car.
I like the scene in First Contact where Data says he was “tempted” by the Borg queen’s offer. When Picard asks him how long he was tempted, Data replies “0.68 seconds, sir. For an android, that is nearly an eternity.”
For all the great moments in Wrath of Khan, my favorite is still when he pops up behind Khan's ship after anticipating his attack pattern... just a glorious moment in strategy and tactics.
Yes indeed. They sort of repeated that scene in the First new Star Trek movie as well, when Enterprise Rises up out of the Rings of Saturn, and then again in the second new movie when it rises up out of the clouds on Earth.
Too many to choose from.
"Time is up, Admiral"
"Here it comes..."
I honestly loved the "Stealing the Enterprise" bit from Star Trek III. Just shows how Star Trek makes even backing the car out of the garage epic.
Perkelenaattori You can feel the tension and the score was fantastic in capturing the mood..
As good as that scene is, I would have chosen the destruction of the Enterprise over that one.
You should try and parallel park a "Conny"
Terry Wilson it’s so weird seeing another X-Plane user on a video like this lmao
There's just one problem with that reversing seen you hear the sound alarm about the doors being closed with an echo as if it's being broadcast in that area however the area would be a vacuum and therefore the sound wouldn't carry, and of course being a vacuum there would be no one there to hear it anyway. Lol
Back when Wraith of Khan was originally released to theaters, the moment Spock got up from his seat, during the Genesis scene, I began to weep, because I knew he was about to sacrifice himself.
om-i watched it at the drive-in with my family in our station wagon. i came undone!
Yeah, he raises his head and thinks it over for about two seconds and then decides to do it.
I'm always amazed at how emotional I get at Kirk's birth (2009)
@@robertoneill1979 JJ Abrams is a hack
One of the few times I was close to tears.
Funniest moment for me was Scotty trying to use the computer in ST IV: The Voyage Home. When they tell him to use the mouse after he was giving it voice commands, he picks it up like it's a microphone and talks into it.
Hello computer!
or to go back in time and show the producers the formula for aluminum oxynitride
"how quaint!"
The keyboard... how quaint!
computer? oh,keypad.how quaint. timeless
“Double dumbass on you” really is the apex of modern cinema.
The opening scene panning over the Klingon ships in Star Trek The Motion picture in combination with the music is still stunning.
That scene was amazing to watch on the big screen in 1979. It almost gave me vertigo.
I'm biased, on account of, y'know, Star Trek Fan. But the TOS movies had some of the greatest orchestral soundtracks ever made. Wrath of Khan in particular.
Yeah it basically told Star Wars to step TF aside boys this is how it's done.
The greatest 8 minutes in any science fiction movie was the Stealing of the Enterprise from Star Trek III. There are so many good elements to use there, from Uhura's interaction with "Mr. Adventure" (that's his name in the credits) to the Excelsior stalling out and failing to achieve transwarp, it is my all time favorite. I love some other movies as a whole far, far more, but this one sequence summons what the Crew of the Enterprise truly were, and why their adventures were so good. They were family and nothing was more important to them than each other.
Nailed it. Well said!
I loved the change in the music after Sulu announces they have cleared the space doors
Frickin classic scene. Well put. I was fortunate to be a rich brat and had Star Trek III on laserdisc with surround sound on a Sony Profile TV and we played that scene to death. Big win here though is the fabulous James Horner soundtrack - he fucking nailed it. 👌
2nd greatest tho IMHO.
Gotta give #1 , the greatest 10 minutes in SCI-FI history to the reliant inital attack.
The entire fight in the nebula is amazing as well
@@luvmenow33 Ah, this will be a matter of opinion of course! I loved that too. But it was the music for the Stealing of the Enterprise that was the topper. It was so well fitted to the scenes and events that it swept you up and didn't have you questioning too much about what was happening, just that it was a heck of a ride! I saw both II and III in the theaters as a kid which was awesome.
She'll fly apart, sir.
Fly her apart then!
Gotta love Captain Sulu.
I always liked that scene. He did have badass moments but he always seemed to have a different gentler attitude. Here we see him as a battle hardened captain, taking risks boldly with strong presence and authority...making this scene (the last minute rescue) extra badass
I liked the scene where Sulu said, "Are you hard of hearing Mister?"
TheDude Sulu and the crew had been in combat against extreme odds many times. Sulu knows what matters is not equipment, not even the ship, but the people. Save lives. Leave no one behind. Get the job done. That's leadership.
Do we report this to Starfleet captain? " Are you Kidding ?"
There was no way George Takei was going to miss the possible destruction of William Shatner.
The musical score from Star Trek 2 still gives me chills. ❤️
Horner’s score was indeed a masterpiece. Had a proper naval theme to it.
What Horner did with 2 and 3 was nothing short of magic
"Of my friend, I can only say this. Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most.....human"
And if you didn't loose it THIS put you over the edge.
@@a70duster That scene gets me every time. That and watching the Enterprise burn up in ST3 as Kirk says "My God Bones, what have I done?"
@@a70dusterand the way his voice broke …😢
"She'll fly apart!"
"Fly her apart, then!"
Sulu knew the urgency of the situation.
My favorite scene's line in the entire franchise, Captain Sulu's "Fly her apart then"(5:15): Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country😮😘
@@DangerousParent "Target that explosion and FIRE!"
Oddly and interestingly, that scene "Fly her apart then!" was parodied in the Disney animated series TailSpin when Baloo overused the SeaDuck's engine's turbo chargers and burned them out to make it back to Cape Suzette in the pilot episode with his line "Come on baby! Hold together!" literally indirectly but intentionally referencing Sulu's command to Fly Her Apart by literally almost flying the SeaDuck apart.
Famous Star Trek scenes were often used as references for many TV shows and movies of various types to form a solid basis to work from.
@@ReaperX7 if i remember correctly, i believe that the same line, if not a similar line was used in Star Wars: A New Hope, After rescuing the Leia from the first Death Star
@@deracer69 Well Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was in 1991, and Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope was in 1977.
That is a good scene from Wrath of Khan, but the best scene, and best scene from any Star Trek movie, is Kirk's eulogy for Spock.
"Is that classical music." LMAO I love it.
No doubt “stealing the Enterprise” was one of the great moments from ST: III; never get tired of watching that scene! The music was just pure golden!
Stealing the Enterprise is my all time favorite, they managed to make the sci-fi equivalent of backing your car out of the garage a truly epic suspenseful and powerful sequence.
“Manual steering column” ???? That was great !!!!!! 🤣
Personally I think nothing in First Contact beats Picards "The line must be drawn here" speech. Also the Photo of the old crew scene in Beyond was very subtle yet powerful.
I think it is his best moment. Sadly, the film itself is a misfire overall. I even wrote a letter to Paramount with a list of issues I had with the film. They did respond but it sounded like something a politician would say and totally condescending. Needless to say it was the last time I watched a Star Trek film. Such hypocrites.
@@trhansen3244 What was wrong with it? It's often considered the best TNG film.
@@SvanTowerMan It was. The two biggest issues, was the creation of the Borg Queen, that made them less scary. And some stage crew, and lighting that made it into one of the scenes.
Kirk asking the crew to 'remember where we parked'. ST IV had most of the best lines and it was suitable that the funny one was directed by Nimoy. One thing I didn't realise was that Nimoy directed '3 Men and a Baby' straight afterwards.
To think it all started in 1966 on a Thursday evening at 8:30 on NBC. I watched every week never missing a show and when I heard about it being cancelled the second season, I was one of many who wrote in, sending several letters pleading to save the show. I was heartbroken when it was finally cancelled after NBC put it on at 10:00 pm on a Friday evening. Then the reruns began several years later....and it hasn't stopped yet. Greatest show that ever was or ever will be.
Hey Patty, I'm one of the letter writers as well! Been watching since I was 14 in 1966- will watch until I die!
@@cherylresnick-cortes1858 Me too! Star Trek originals inspired me to become an electronics engineer (eventually) from which I retired happily 15 years ago.
We all owe you and the other letter writers a huge debt of gratitude. If the show had been cancelled after two seasons, there would have been no syndication, no novels, no movies, no TNG and all the rest. You should have 10, 000 thumbs up.
@@cherylresnick-cortes1858thank you!
I was only in preschool when TOS first aired, but I remember loving it even at that age. I've always found it interesting that Lost in Space was also being produced at the time and seemed geared more for my age at the time, I hated that show but loved Star Trek which was much more "adult" for its time.
Well i loved the look on Riker's face when he said "Fire", and then the look on Lursa and B'Etor's faces when they realized what just happened. In Generations. That was my favorite scene in that movie.
Been too long since I've seen these movies but my favorite scene was the one with the Borg (I think) when Worf was trying to convince Captain Picard to abandon ship and Picard called Worf a coward. Worf: "If you were any other man I would kill you where you stand."
That was a really good scene. And Picard reciting Moby Dick as he realizes he’s become Ahab with the Borg as his Moby Dick.
Nah, best scene in Star Trek IV:
"Can you tell us how to get to Alameda? It is where they keep the nookwear wessels!"
And the police officer just stares at them. (Leonard who was the director just told the police officer who was a guard there to do that)
"Let's name him after your Dad. Let's call him Jim." One of the most memorable Star Trek scenes ever... period.
I have to admit, I love it when Bones had mentioned to Kirk that his wife took a whole damn planet from him, during the divorce, and all he had left was his "bones".
Yeah, the Kelvin scene chokes me up everytime.
Not all of these do I agree are the best but definitley most are. Awesome upload! Thanks for sharing.
Love or Hate ST3, the Stealing the Enterprise is a great, great scene. Tense, funny and the EFX were dead nuts on.
Great scenes. Favorite line: I'd give real money if he'd shut up.
That's my wife's favorite Trek line of all time.
Bones had some of the best lines in all the films. My favorite came from my least favorite film (Trek V)... "Get that damned light out of my eyes!"
Agree 100% also: "Ready Jim, Lock and Load!"
Considering how annoying the quotes were at that point, perfect timing for that line. (seriously the first time I watched the full scene i was like "spock took the words right out of my head")
Lord Zaphod that's a classic lol
I agree with all but a few, but honestly, I just kind of enjoyed "rewatching" those movies and memories in my head just now while watching your video. So, Thanks for that. Rock on. :)
As much flack Nemesis gets, it does have a couple of the best space battles ever portrayed on the big screen.
Believe in this movie is the only time I have seen the enterprise used as a battering ram gotta be a first
Still upsets me to this day they showed the ship ramming in the trailer. Totally spoiled what should have been an insanely satisfying surprise.
Meh.
I think for Wrath of Khan, it's got to be either the first encounter with the Reliant, or Shatner & Nimoy with the death of Spock. The latter scene is so incredibly well done that I _still_, 36 years after the fact and knowing Spock comes back in the next movie, can't get through it without shedding a tear.
I like seeing the Enterprise fire the Nacell off the Reliant in the Mutara battle
My Favorite Scene in Wrath of Khan is when Kirk uses the Prefex Code to get the Reliant's Shields to Drop.
"Sir! Our Shields Are Dropping!
"Raise Them!
"I Can't!!!
Kirk: "Fire!
I have often used the phrase "You have to know why things work on a starship" to describe how I find solutions in the horribly complex computer system I work on.
Yes.🎉😂
Mine is when he goaded Kahn into chasing him, saying that he was laughing at the superior intellect.
I grew up with Trek
and fact I was a back ground Extra on Voyager
Makes me especially proud
🖖🏼 L L A P
What episode? :)
cool
🖖🏻 live long and prosper
True Star Trek fans know dat
Did you smile at the camera?
From one Trekkie to another: AWESOME!!!!!! I wish I could hit “like” multiple times!
Kirk, you do this you'll never sit in the captain's chair again...
Kirk: (zero fucks given) "Warp speed."
intothebluemr Captain Styles-(oh goddammit) Prepare for Warp speed stand by transwarp drive
no but like,
Captain Styles: (filing his nails)
Intercom: Yellow alert! Captain to the bridge!
Styles: How can you have a yellow alert in spacedock?
Intercom: Sir, someone's stealing the Enterprise.
Styles: (oh no what's Kirk up to this time) On my way.
Kahn in his last moments before genesis detonation. Ricardo Montalbán nailed it...again.
Did Reliant come equipped with rich Corinthian leather?
Montablan loved doing it, too. It took him a little bit to get into character, but he nailed the "f" out of it. He was in a movie long ago singing " Baby, it's cold Outside"...you talk about a seductive scene...he was a master...google it...you will be suprised.
I love the way Khan is clearly seething with anger and hatred, but he (almost) always speaks in a controlled way.
"No you can't get away." The best!!!
Khan quoting Moby Dick
🖖😎👍Very cool and very well nicely done and very well executed in every way and every detail indeed 👌.
Bones: “Is that classical music?”
Spock: “... Yes doctor it would seem to be.”
LOL
One of my favorite scenes is when they were attacking Wharfs ship and he yells out..."Prepare for ramming speed!!!"
I always thought John Williams scored the best film soundtracks, but James Horner was a very close second. "Stealing the Enterprise" and "Battle In The Mutara Nebula" are two examples.
Every time I saw a Plymouth Reliant in the 80's I would whistle the Khan approach music. Was funny every time.
@@zarkyguy1008 H ha ha! Tat's very funny! Myself I smell Maxwell House coffee for some reason...
Great vid! That opening in ST2009 is one of the greatest movie openings of all time.
in TMP- the 1st 15 minutes with the Klingons vs v'ger was the best part. We got to see not just a new photon torpedo design, but a now iconic energy enveloping that battle cruiser. This effect was later used by an energizer batteries commercial.
..."I have been...and always shall be...your friend!"...THAT'S the greatest Star Trek scene, of all time, and always shall be.
The Captain Sulu line is the theme of the entire movie series. Willing to die just to rescue your friends who have rescued you. The best scene out of them all.
"Sir, she'll fly apart!!"
Sulu.. "Fly her apart then!!"
Epic!
The powers that be dropped the ball, Captain Sulu could have carried a series.
Love it! I'm old now but I feel young again!
Star Trek has a way of doing that to you. Especially when I watch the original movies 1-6. I feel like a kid again, just really well written adventure, and characters you care about.
Great selection, outstanding clips, and cuts
I’ll admit, that opening of Star Trek 2009 brought a tear to my eye. And so the idea that the next movie COULD have been about Kirk and his father would have been really nice, I think. Alas, I guess it won’t be happening, ever.
I agree, but I would have extended the ST II to include the line "sir the mains are back online... Bless you Scotty, GO SULU!"
Makes sense for Kirk to be a badass since Thor is his father.
When you absolutely positively need to crash the Enterprise, put Deanna at the helm. :-D
Betazoids can't drive, it seems. Too emotional.
And how does that make you feel?
@@hadz001 I sense that he may be angry possibly, he's too hard to read. - Deanna Troi
Twice in 2 movies! 😆
Dang good job! You managed to include most if not all of the Star Trek franchise. I'm glad you did say by your own choice which makes it a personal selection. I tend to put mine into what made me laugh the loudest and cry the hardest and what rare moments that just made me think. But that's Star Trek. That's what it does. It makes you laugh, it makes you cry, and everything in between. But, to me, the best thing is it gives you hope and something to dream for. That certain sense of Enterprise.
Missed out the zero G fight in First Contact!
"Fire".
Greatest one word delivery in science fiction history.
Even though I disagree with a few of these, I love that you put this together. My picks are:
The Motion Picture: Kirk's shuttle approach to the Enterprise. Fantastic music paired with the kind of glory shots of the ship that you just don't see anymore in Star Trek.
The Wrath of Khan: We agree on this one. So much edge-of-your-seat tension on the tail end of a hard-fought battle.
The Search for Spock: We agree on this one too. I loved the entire ship heist sequence from start to finish.
The Voyage Home: There are so many great moments in this movie, but your choice stands out as my favorite as well.
The Final Frontier: For me, the best scene hands-down is the one in which Sybok is getting McCoy and Spock to face their inner emotional pain. McCoy's is especially powerful (and very well acted by DeForest Kelley and Laurence Luckinbill).
The Undiscovered Country: There are a couple of quiet moments that I really like (Spock with Valeris early in the film and Spock with Kirk late in the film), but the scene you chose is my favorite too for its sheer awesomeness.
Generations: We agree here too. Probably the second-best Enterprise destruction scene in Star Trek history (after the scene in Star Trek III).
First Contact: I really enjoyed the stuff with Zephram Cochrane. My favorite scene is the one in which Riker walks in on Cochrane and Troi getting drunk together.
Insurrection: Just for the beautiful music, my favorite scene is the one that opens the film.
Nemesis: We agree on this one. It was a very "Kirk" thing for Picard to do, but it worked well.
Star Trek: From the acting to the visuals to the music, that scene with George Kirk's sacrifice was beautifully done.
Star Trek Into Darkness: My favorite scene is the one in which Kirk is shocked into humility when Admiral Marcus's ship overtakes and threatens to destroy the Enterprise. I was a nice moment of growth for Kirk.
Star Trek Beyond: I'm partial to the scene in which Krall is explaining his motivations to Kirk. It was a nice callback to Star Trek: Enterprise.
Love the shot of the girl looking at Riker at 8:48. She's saying, I want you so much right now, I'll give you something to ram. Stephanie Niznik BTW, RIP.
I still think the best scene in insurrection is Picard morality speech. "Tell me admiral, how many people does it take before it becomes wrong"
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind.
I remember seeing Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) at a convetion and she was bemoaning in her usual style the fact that the ONLY two times she is given a chance to steer the ship, both times she crashes it! On reviewing this I found it even more amusing that Picard actually calls her Deanna and not Troi as if guiding a daughter in reversing off the drive!
Yeah...but... "Helm is offline!" is her line in Generations. You try steering a car with no wheel. 🙃
the scene in 2009 when George rams the ship. His extreme love for his family gave him no choice but sacrifice his life for those he loves. Good men must do horrible things in order for other to sleep peacefully at night. tears every time.
The one doesn't really track with the other. George is sacrificing himself so his family and other crew might escape. The quote you reference is how awful things are done at need in order to protect others but what George did was not horrorible in the eyes of his own side, which I believe was the context that the quote evoked. But that's nitpicking. That scene is powerful.
@@ghandimauler No they track.
Not sure about scene but the best score was undoubtedly during kahns surprise attack on the stunned and sitting enterprise. Epic!
A nice selection! The franchise has so many great scenes, winnowing it down is as difficult as it is subjective; Very nice picks.
Should have added the scene in 4 where the Bird of Prey reveals itself to the Russian fishing troller.
Joseph Murray wasn’t it a whaling ship?
Japanese, surely?
James Booth you haven't seen the movie in some time haven't you?
Oh no... it couldn't possibly be a whaler... "It's just a research vessel" ;)I'd rate that scene as one of the best (funniest) sci-fi scenes ever... just watching a Harpoon bounce.. and the reaction of the crew as the Bird of Prey de-cloaks
It's a Finnish ship, I think.
Love the battle in ST VI - Checkov’s “Incoming’ - Sulu’s “fly her apart then!’, ‘I’d give real money if he’d shut up’ MODE SELECT, so many iconic moments…😊
Star Trek Insurrection: THIS SCENE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
Thank you. I really enjoyed that. Been a Star Trek fan since I was 12. 1968.
That birth scene from Star Trek 2009 still makes me tear up. The best thing JJ has done for Trek. Everything else went quickly downhill.
CONGRATS PAL!!!! Really good choices!!! Excelente closing with SABOTAGE!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I’m going to have a t-shirt made with the statement, “Target that explosion and fire!” With a picture of Sulu’s face as he’s saying it.
Star Trek III: The destruction of the Enterprise. "My God, Bones. What have I done?" "What you had to do. What you always do...turn death into a fighting chance to live."
My personal favorites are definitely The Undiscovered Country and First Contact! Epic filmmaking!
Sad the zero gravity fight with the Borg was not included...
_Kahn, I'm lauging at the superior intellect!_
TMP: Not a bad choice. I also like Spock's journey to mind meld with V'Ger
2: Hard to pick a single best scene, but mine would be the sending of the Reliant command codes and lowering her shields remotely and sending Khan into retreat.
3: Entering destruct codes and death of the Enterprise. There is no other choice.
4: Reveal of Enterprise-A "We've come home."
5: Good choice. Also "What does....GOD...need with a starship?"
6: There is no other choice.
Generations: Good choice... should've included Data's "Ohhhh shit!"
Insurrection: Correct choice.
First Contact: Good choice. Prefer Picard's Ahab moment, though. "The line must be drawn HERE!"
Nemesis: The whole battle is awesome. I really enjoy the arrival of Donatra's warbirds though.
2009: Good choice. My preference is the "FIRE EVERYTHING!!" moment with nu-Spock and the arrival of Enterprise with phasers blazing. The music cue is baller there.
Into Darkness: Spock Prime breaking his personal rule in order to tell nu-Spock about Khan.
Beyond: The reveal of Spock Prime's "family photo". I wept like a child in the theater. I ain't too proud to admit it.
Roy Stephens the best Nemesis scene would be that full spread phaser array fire at elevation 0 followed by some sexy torpedos
You are not incorrect. I just like the moment of realization on Picard's face when he suddenly understands that Donatra on the Valdore and the other warbird are there to HELP him against Shinzon and not finish the Enterprise off.
Roy Stephens yea right i remember that "let's get to work" or something
The best moment in star trek 4 is the end? Are you nuts, I could name 10 that are better!
1. Nuclear wessels
2. Use the damn keyboard
3 you like Italian
4 stocks meld with gracie, and the look on kirk's face.
5 everybody remember where we parked.
6. The time travel scene.
7. The trial and subsequent equivalent.
8. The bus scene.
9. Colourful metaphors
10. No I'm from Iowa, I only work in outer space.
1) I never liked the wormhole scene. The video submitter edited it so that it's actually watchable, in the movie it just drags on way too long, like every other scene in that movie. I wouldn't have gotten rid of any (or at least, not many) sequences from TMP, but every shot in the movie was held just a tiny bit too long and could have been clipped a bit more to help the whole thing flow faster and better.
IMO, the best scene in the movie is the launching of the Enterprise. It's an uptempo version of the TMP theme, one of the best musical pieces written for all of Star Trek. Really, the music saved this movie, in as much as it was ever saved. The launching scene is the only one filling you with that Star Trek feeling, and the only one that doesn't drag on and wear out its welcome.
2) I totally agree, uploading Reliant commands followed by "Kirk's Explosive Reply." Though I actually have a weird soft soft for the Genesis Cave, and the Genesis video.
3) Agree. Destruction of the Enterprise.
4) "We've come home" is good. But so are the scenes where Chekov is interrogated by the Navy, and Chekov's rescue.
5) Not a lot to choose from here, this was a decent choice, as much as the special effects in this movie were a step down from 2,3,4.
6) Not a bad choice, but the first firing on the Chancellor's ship followed by Kirk's "We surrender" is a nice runner-up.
Generations) This whole section of the movie was good. The battle with the Klingon ship was also good, if nonsensical. Not much else in this movie was worth it.
First Contact) Good choice, but I would also have preferred Picard's Line Speech.
Insurrection) This was the only good scene in the whole damn movie.
Nemesis) I suppose if we have to pick a "best" scene from a movie full of bad ones, it would be this. The movie's only impressive moment.
2009) Agree with all Roy Stephen's choices!
Into Darkness) Good choice, also the scene where Khan kills Carol's father.
Beyond) I keep meaning to see this one.
Finally! Time for REAL Star Trek Fandom! AXINAR!
My favorite scene is "Wrath of Kahn": "You're looking at the only Starfleet cadet to ever beat the no win scenario." Then Kirk whips out the communicator and "Spock it's been to hours".
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3:21 Imagine the network of force fields and repelling projectors needed for all those individual satellites from crashing into each other or the interior walls and space door.
I loved that scene from Star Trek 3!
Stealing the Enterprise from space dock... Scotty had sabotaged Excelsior...
The doors opening up just in the nick of time... Classic!
"Bridge, how can you have a yellow alert in spacedock?"
"sir, someone is stealing the enterprise!"
"....... I'm on my way."
Its a better movie than people give it credit for
I don't understand why some consider this one of the bad movies. Maybe just because it's an odd numbered one and people like patterns. Anyway, I think it has a good balance of drama, tragedy,, tension, humor, and adventure. And the story shows what Kirk will do for Spock. As Edith Keeler says about Spock in relation to Kirk, "you, by his side...."
@@GoGreen1977 I'm a hundred percent with you on considering Search for Spock a good movie. It's absolutely a worthy addition to the Star Trek Canon, and not in the same category as the overly silly Final Frontier (What does God need with a starship? To hightail it from Uhura's fan dance, duh) or the dull Generations or the just uninspired and unfortunate Insurrection and Nemesis.
Excellent list and video! Well done! (My favourite scene from the first movie was the "Transporter Malfunction". It was thrilling, exciting and a bit creepy). :-)
I don't necessarily agree with your choice for Khan. I think it's just before that where they're going into the Nebula and you watch how Kirk strategically positions his ship to be right behind it after dropping down "3 dimensional thinking" that was better.
"Full stop. Z minus ten thousand meters, stand by photon torpedoes."
Murray I agree with you. I grew up back in the early 80's and I'm more of a Star Wars fan than Trek. However Wrath of Khan was amazing! From the opening scene where his men put the Ceti eel in Chekovs helmet to the scene you mentioned to the ending which made you cry. However the best part of the scene you mentioned was the score in the background.Once the Enterprise drops down and the attack is on that music is awesome.
Or the bit where they order the computer to drop Reliant's shields. Tbh most of that movie is awesome.
@@PerfidiousPuffin wash the soundtrack created by James Horner? He was a god amongst composers.
Awesome fun! Thank you!
Exelent choice. Live long and prosper. 🖖
Wow the cast in Star Trek 1 never looked better! Especially Uhura, Scotty and (oh yah) Captain J. T. K.
So who else thought Wonder Woman's boyfriend is the son of Thor.
Darwin Xavier just you.
It sucks the plans for Star Trek 4 fell thru, otherwise we would have gotten to see Pine and Hemsworth together for the first time.
Darwin Xavier That’s Thor Tiberius.
Spock's death in Wrath of Kahn, has been and always shall be the best scene.
I agree! I cry every time.
Stealing the Enterprise in Star Trek III was epic. Best scene from any Star Trek film. 2nd place goes to the Star Trek II scene you have where Spock sacrifices his life so the Enterprise can escape.
Thank you very much for the Video .
6:03 "Fire!!" such passion by Kirk lol
Love that part!! Your right!!
[presses "Mode Select"]
The stealing the Enterprise scene is fantastic.
Re: The saucer landing (crashing), I was over the Atlantic Ocean experiencing turbulence in a 767, awesome.
everybody's gonna hate something about this vid but I agree with most of it
I´ve said it before and i´ll say it again, the best scene in Star Trek 2 is:
KHAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!!!!!! KHAAAAAAAN!!!!!
Lol! Nailed it. Now I don't have to compile this video!! Good job, dude.
Nemesis was probably my favorite of the TNG movies. The ramming scene was a really good element the writers finally used after teasing it several times over ST's TV and movie canon.
First Contact is my favorite TNG movie but I never could understand why most people hated Nemesis. It was a great movie. I loved it.
@@joesweat8744 My guess is people disliked Nemesis because it used the stealing-Picard's-humanity in-universe trope, but possibly also because not much is said about the Romulans in relation to the Remans beside the former enslaving the latter. The partnering up of Enterprise with the Romulans to fight the Scimitar also came off - to me - as a bit too easy and convenient for the plot. It felt like Picard and the Romulan captain had run into each other at an old watering hole they both used to frequent, and wouldn't you know it, a bar fight breaks out and they happily jump into the fray with an oh-this-again jovial eyeroll. A good space battle sequence overall since it was a significant portion of the movie, but when you watch it it has the same effect as Data saying "to hell with our orders"...it's been done in ST before like trilithium and time travel, so there needed to be more creativity put into the prelude. Also, perhaps the story could have been even better if Shinzon had started terrorizing a few planets with his super-ship, or freeing other local slave races and injecting some ethical dilemma into the proceedings.
But if one doesn't spend too much time thinking hard about it, it's one of the better TNG movies.
I ended up with the flu decided to watch all the Star Trek movies in order.
I was always a fan not a mega fan but definitely a fan and more of a fan of Star Trek then I was a Star Wars. Watching the Star Trek Movie series I realize how wonderful and enjoyable intelligent and BEAUTIFUL it truly is. There is something truly to be said about grown-ass adults doing grown-ass adult things having grown-ass adult emotions in the movies we don't make movies like this no more. The true bond between teammates, the true bond between friends intellect as something wonderful to have. The adventures in life is life it's self. 🌟
A team that had one concept in mind to seek knowledge, from the cradle to the grave.
🌟
Great list.. A part of me still would have picked Spock's death in KHAN and the Kobiyashi Maru test in "Star Trek."
I... I can't... Refuse to quibble. WELL DONE.
I generally think this is a great list - here is where mine differs:
TMP - Face to face with V'Ger
TVH - Platicorp TourSTFC - First contact with the Vulcans
good analysis, my only issue is with what you picked for the first contact scene. I personally think the best part is when Picard realizes he must order his men off the shop and he apologises to Worf. The music, the editing, was PERFECT! "Mr Worf, I regret some of the things I said to you earlier... As a matter a fact, I think your the bravest man I've ever known.."
Great compilation , Really enjoyed it !
Funny thing, You can actually listen to this without watching it or while "surfing the net" , Because all the scenes play like "Music" now because we are so familiar with them.
Ever notice that some movies can "sound" like an "album" ? It's kinda like putting on "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd. It's ingrained in our memory.
Awesome, Thanks !
OMG, I love this..a GINORMOUS thank you!!👍👍
ST: II & ST: VI......by the far the best of the entire franchise.
Both written and directed by Nicholas Meyer :)
2 and 6 I think you mean
VI was terrible.
Star Trek 2 & Star Trek 6. Classics. The Best