Hohndo wrote:Originally, Nimoy was pushing to play Spock and Sybok.
Obviously this isn't how it worked out but that would have been a lot better I think.
I think you're confused... That's Star Trek V.
You're right..bahahaha..I usually don't make that mistake.
I'll see myself out..
thats a wall chief
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Tue March 3rd, 2015 11:37 pm
by WelshAvenger
Christopher Plummer totally steals that movie.
"Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war!"
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Wed March 4th, 2015 12:01 am
by Dancamvet
WelshAvenger wrote:Christopher Plummer totally steals that movie.
"Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war!"
I'd pay real money if he'd shut up!
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Wed March 4th, 2015 8:03 am
by Fitzgerald
WelshAvenger wrote:Christopher Plummer totally steals that movie.
"Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war!"
Yea, Chris Plummer really sinks his teeth into this role. You can really tell he's enjoying himself.
I really like the scene where Chang meets Kirk:
Chang - I have...so wanted to meet you, Captain.
Kirk - I'm not sure how to take that.
Kerla - Sincere admiration, Kirk!
Chang - ...one warrior to another.
Kirk: Right....
Ironically, both actors have known each other since the 1950's. Shatner once understudied for Plummer in a Straford production of Henry V. I can't help but think the smirk Chang gives Kirk isn't entirely acted, heh.
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Wed March 4th, 2015 3:15 pm
by Sysil
Fitzgerald wrote:Ironically, both actors have known each other since the 1950's. Shatner once understudied for Plummer in a Straford production of Henry V. I can't help but think the smirk Chang gives Kirk isn't entirely acted, heh.
Especially since both actors are know to be haughty
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Wed March 4th, 2015 6:48 pm
by QorDaq
ST: VI
Great movie on many levels... And like much of Trek over the years quite a poignant story. It has it's flaws of course, but still sits in my top three favorite (Trek film) list.
NOTE: My top three list does not have a 1, 2, 3 order. All three rotate depending on my mood at the time.
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Mon March 9th, 2015 4:30 pm
by Doug3575
Dancamvet wrote:
Baz wrote:It's my favourite film of the entire franchise. A great piece of work, and very quotable...
My favourite also, pretty much the last ride the old crew. The start of Generations was also cool.
I agree with you both, this is my favorite St movie too Though Twok is a close second
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Tue March 10th, 2015 10:23 am
by JarekCyphus
I finally got around to watching the entire series...skipping Star Trek V, of course.
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Tue March 10th, 2015 2:55 pm
by Sysil
JarekCyphus wrote:I finally got around to watching the entire series...skipping Star Trek V, of course.
Ah, you can't skip the Final Frontier. It's awesome in it's badness.
Re: Re-Watching Star Trek VI
Posted: Wed March 11th, 2015 7:09 am
by Fitzgerald
Sysil wrote:
JarekCyphus wrote:I finally got around to watching the entire series...skipping Star Trek V, of course.
Ah, you can't skip the Final Frontier. It's awesome in it's badness.
Even Shatner admits it was a bad movie. But more than a few have pointed out it's certainly one of the funniest ST movies.
After all, it does have this absolutely epic moment: