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Old 02-14-2011, 04:20 PM   #1
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Not only that but isn't Star Trek II, III and IV considered a trilogy within the movie series since they are all so connected together by the same originating plot?

While Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan involved the
[Show spoiler]death of
Spock, we saw in Star Trek III that that plot would continue on with Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and end with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.

I would just think that Paramount would release these films in order or, at least, include Star Trek III and Star TRek IV in the same release since those are more connected than Star Trek II.

Soon as I find a copy of the cover art for Star Trek VI/Star Trek First Contact, I'll be sure to post that.
Didn't they already release a "Spock arc" set? Pretty sure they did, this is just another way for them to increase sales.

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Old 02-14-2011, 04:27 PM   #2
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Didn't they already release a "Spock arc" set? Pretty sure they did, this is just another way for them to increase sales.

They did release 2, 3 & 4 as a trilogy. I just find it silly to release these bundled together because the Even number movies were all released individually already.

I guess it is just redundant.
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Old 02-14-2011, 08:16 PM   #3
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I guess it's for a quick buck, since the discs are already authored and possibly pressed.

No effort required, something studios love.
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Old 02-14-2011, 08:40 PM   #4
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Love the packaging, but bloody hell this is the 4th release on these in some form of pack on Blu ray.

You have them individually, then you have the 1-4 pack and you can also get the box set of all the film's and now this.

I've only seen First Contact (which I loved) and I've heard these 2 are the best out of the film's.

Do you really miss out on much by not watching the odd numbered film's?
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Do you really miss out on much by not watching the odd numbered film's?
In 2-4's case, yes:
#2 ends on a (SPOILER) cliffhanger for Spock, which producers actually thought was going to retire Leonard Nimoy from the series.
But fan demand called him back, so #3 became "The Search For Spock", which wrote in an entire plot to explain how he could come back, and #4 begins with him back rejoining the crew--Although still not completely recovered from his experiences in #3, which becomes part of the thematic subplot. (Any other details withheld. )
Pretty much just a rental, but it'll help.

The OTHER odd-numbered #1, 5 & 9 you can safely skip, as they stick out like sore thumbs.
(And probably #7, too, as you already know the Next Generation characters, and they never had a better movie than First Contact.)

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The OTHER odd-numbered #1, 5 & 9 you can safely skip, as they stick out like sore thumbs.
I still enjoy the 1st and 9th films, but I definitely agree regarding the 5th film, which I prefer to pretend doesn't exist. I always skip it when I'm going through the films again. The plot is weak, filled with holes, and defies logic at times. Also, too much time was spent on lame slapstick humor and corny gags. For instance,
[Show spoiler]at a crucial moment in the plot Scotty is walking down a corridor on the Enterprise and giving one of his classic "I know this ship like the back of me hand" lines when he walks right into a low-hanging bulkhead and actually knocks himself unconscious.
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Dumping stock to get ready for the SE/DC releases when the next Trek movie comes out?

I'm holding out for that hope honestly.
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Yep you miss VERY MAJOR PLOT POINTS. Spock
[Show spoiler]dies
in ST 2..and if you miss ST 3, ur gonna wonder how the heck Spock
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for TVH. It should be marketed as a TRILOGY but hey, nobody checked with me

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Old 02-14-2011, 09:01 PM   #9
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Yep you miss VERY MAJOR PLOT POINTS. Spock
[Show spoiler]dies
in ST 2..and if you miss ST 3, ur gonna wonder how the heck Spock
[Show spoiler]is around
for TVH. It should be marketed as a TRILOGY but hey, nobody checked with me
..Uh, ahem, how about some spoilers?
(And it was marketed as a Trilogy on one DVD release, which caused some fans to giggle that a "trilogy" was 2, 3 & 4, as #1 never existed.)

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Also, too much time was spent on lame slapstick humor and corny gags. For instance,
[Show spoiler]at a crucial moment in the plot Scotty is walking down a corridor on the Enterprise and giving one of his classic "I know this ship like the back of me hand" lines when he walks right into a low-hanging bulkhead and actually knocks himself unconscious.
The belching Klingon and cute smartmouthed Romulan similarly made us sink in our seats...
(Seeing as we'd already gotten the Sexy Alien Catgirl--Sheesh, Bill, and we thought James Cameron was a comic-book horndog!)

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Old 02-15-2011, 12:44 PM   #10
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..Uh, ahem, how about some spoilers?
(And it was marketed as a Trilogy on one DVD release, which caused some fans to giggle that a "trilogy" was 2, 3 & 4, as #1 never existed.)



The belching Klingon and cute smartmouthed Romulan similarly made us sink in our seats...
(Seeing as we'd already gotten the Sexy Alien Catgirl--Sheesh, Bill, and we thought James Cameron was a comic-book horndog!)
Was it marketed as such on BLU? No - Case closed.

Also, If you need spoilers for Star Trek movies that are over 20 years old then um er,...
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