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  • Ah...good old sci-fi logo.

  • "...a dictatorial word...Sing, Worf, sing!"

    [Worf shakes head]

    Cracks me up every time.

  • Oh how I miss the old Sci-fi channel

  • This shut-tle-craft is a silllll-ver craft

    With blue and red-lit wi-ings!

    With two torpedo bays! And a super phaser ray...

    and up-hol-stery fit for ki-iings!

    Your-ship-is-crap (and your engine's old)

    You're a-bout to-die (so you have been told)

    So your ship be ever ready for a KNOCK-DOWN BLOOOOOOWW!

  • sing worf sing!!!

  • lol @ picard...

    "his heart should stamp" ?

  • How wonderful to have found this page and all while looking for Skavar.

  • Which Trek film is this? Insurrection? First Contact?

  • @NobleKorhedron

    Insurrection

  • I love when Whorf says he hasn't had a chance to meet all of the new crew members Jean Luc looks at him like "how dare you.."

  • @rbdzntsfrlk: LOL!! 

  • @rbdzntsfrlk

    And to any who read the comment I am commentating about with this comment, I refer to the fact that Jean luc Picard was saying "how dare you not know who those composers" blah blah! you get it xD

  • @rbdzntsfrlk: ....and is possilby thinking "you Philistine"

  • Poor Worf.

  • I didn't realize at first that you had edited the clip to include the original soundtrack. Actually, it's a lot better with that added.

  • Why would some alien know about 19th century english composers? LOL

  • Greatest moment of a somewhat flawed movie.

  • sallah from indiana jones sung this. in the first one

  • Picard: I am the Captain of the Enterprise... Riker: And never was there a better one!

    Picard: You're exceedingly polite and I think it only right to thank you, Number One!

    Riker: I'm exceedingly polite and he thinks it only right to thank me, his Number One!

    Picard: Bad language or abuse I never care to use, I leave that to my Chief of Security--though bother it I may occaisionally get into a fray...I NEVER break the Prime Prime D!

    Riker: WHAT, NEVER?

    Picard: Well, HARDLY ever! ;)

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  • somehow this old Victorian music goes beautifully with scifi!!!

  • would they lession to future music, do people in the terk universe are so un-imagavited as to lession only to cissic crap instead of invanted new forms of music

  • @abarrathemaster if you rewrite this is proper English, I might answer you !

  • Is it just me or the instrumental intro to the song sound like the Star Trek II Theme Song?

  • What movie is this?

  • @18jeda Star Trek: Insurrection, the 9th movie.

  • GILBERT AND SULLIVAN FT EPIC W!!!!!!

  • 17 People found it difficult to make roads with british tar, are german, and can't sing.

  • @Crucrecs I've been born as a bloody german, but I adore Giblert &Sullivan, so calm down ;-)

  • 300 years into the future and they still haven't gotten rid of karaoke...well at least they moved on to some decent music.

  • Insanity is Infectious

  • "sing, worf, sing!"

  • Before without the edit.

  • The bouncing ball of the on-screen lyrics is comical in a futuristic setting. I guess you have to have enjoyed a victorian era Shakey's Pizza parlor sing-a-long to understand why.

  • The mp3 it came from was called:

    H.M.S. Pinafore - Act I, Act II Pt 1, 15 British tar is a soaring soul.mp3

    Was on a big multi pack CD of Gilbert and Sullivan

  • @bencrossman Does that pack happen to say what Orchestra / opera company is performing?

  • What is the name of the group performing? Trying to find a record that matches.

  • Could anyone please tell me which specific recording of HMS Pinafore this is !?!

    Amazon Link Perhaps or Orchestra Name? Something to go on? PLEASE !

  • Picard looked very insulted when Worf thought the composers were Enterprise crewmembers.

  • I love this scene. I always wonder about Picard's choice though- isn't Jean-Luc Picard french? lol

  • This silly scene was the best part of the whole damned pointless movie.

  • I love this song!One should singit before deadlifting 500 pounds

  • And look what happens in the next episode, Picard becomes a nascar loving redneck doing unsafe velocities violating the Prime Directive.

  • Sing Worf Sing

  • terrible just terrible

  • i wonder if all federation shuttlecraft have the ability to just press two buttons to activate a sing-a-long version of a british tar to all ships within range?

  • HIS EYES SHOULD FLASH WITH AN INBORN FIRE

  • another funny clip of data.

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  • Follow the bouncing ball now.

  • "Sing, Worf, sing!"

  • I love that musical! :D I had the chance to see it a couple years ago :3 really good stuff. Picard singin it....not so much XD

  • this encompasses everything that i nerd out about. trek and g&s. otherwise i am the man. i get bj's and moneys. when these two were combined, i had nowhere to go, nerdwise.

  • Klingon opera. Must be full of betrayel and revenge. Like Hamlet on PCP.

  • Great dub!!

  • even data is singing ^^

  • "No sir i have not had a chance to meet all the new crew members since i got back"

    BUH DUMP KAPLA

  • Why would Worf know 19th century composers

  • @pettersolhaug He was adopted and educated by human parents, that's why he is at Starfleet. But they gave him a too good Klingon education finding tutors for him. He could know them because it reasonable to supose he has a human education also, but it seems to be very basic! :D

  • @pettersolhaug cause he successfully intergrate himself into the superior federation cultural, ethical and society model. that was the main-theme of TNG's-StarTrek ^^

  • @AngelofDespair86

    I still dont see Worf having a interest in 19th century composers, I didnt know who they were either:P

  • lol Data

  • I can't believe I have been watching SNG my whole life and have never seen the movie. I didn't even know that Data got an emotion chip til now. Please, TAKE PITY ON ME.

  • i am the very model of a scientist salarian. i've studied species turian, asari and batarian.

    oops. wrong song/sci-fi franchise.

  • @Raedan23 lol mass effect.

  • @Raedan23 brilliant!

  • @Raedan23

    I just love it when the highest rated comments have nothing to do with the video,

    Bonus points for referencing a shitty bioware game!

  • @TheFingerbuns shitty my ass. Why do you think Mass Effect 2 has won so many awards??

  • @FoxMcCloud2364

    Because reviewers have shitty tastes.

  • @Raedan23 awesome dude, when I heard that in Mass Effect 2, I thought about this scene! lol

  • @Raedan23 MASS EFFECT/STAR TREK CROSS OVER!!!! lolz

  • @Raedan23: LMFAO!! :-P

  • No sir I have not had a chance to meet all the crew members since I have been back.

  • @kanani97

    Oh, that's okay, Worf. It's not like very many people can actually name famous composers from hundreds of years before they were born.

    *cough*BeethovenHandelBachMoza­rt*coughcough* ...excuse me. Had something in my throat.

  • A British tar is a soaring soul

    As free as a mountain bird

    His energetic fist should be ready to resist

    A dictatorial word

    His nose should pant and his lip should curl

    His cheeks should flame and his brow should furl

    His bosom should heave and his heart should glow

    And his fist be ever ready for a knock-down blow

  • Which Specific Recording of HMS Pinafore is this?

    Anyone? Amazon Link Perhaps? Orchestra Name? Something to go on?

  • From the time on I first heard Patrick Stewarts voice I said: This man should become a singer. He needs a bit of training, but he surely would be hilarious.

    If I'm not mistaking, Brent Spiner is a singer. I found some of his songs here a few weeks ago. He's got an awesome voice, too.

  • @PatrickStewartTNG He actually recorded an album of standards called "Ol' Gold Eyes is Back." I think it's out of print.

  • @cubdukat

    yes i know... patrick stewart and the rest of the crew had some speech rolls in it too.

  • i almost killed my sellf from laghing at the star trek careoke!

  • Great choir. I wish you had hiccupped the film to match the choir, instead of the other way. Nevertheless, thank you. An Anglo-Saxon / Teutonic Highborn is a soarin soul. SPURN THE MUSE!!

  • Hehe sucker

  • I've seen this movie, but I'm so confused.

  • Please, someone remind me what movie this is from?

  • @keluswulf Star Trek: Insurrection. The 9th movie in the star trek franchise but the 3rd for TNG. :)

  • @keluswulf HMS Pinafore. SPURN THE MUSE!!

  • omg this is soooooo awesome lol

  • "They´re composers Worlf, from the 19th century!" - priceless

  • you had it timed so that when the music started that Worf was like "whats going on"

  • Is it a coincidence that they cut to Picard singing "and his hair should curl' at 1:18 or were they being sarcastic?

  • i wonder why in star trek they never say: Worf do you know Slipknot?

  • cool edit, great idea, thank you

  • I laugh so hard every time I see Worf shake his head after "Sing, Worf. Sing." XD

  • sing worf sing! You go to hell!

  • Nice!

  • Worf may not know Gilbert & Sullivan, but surely he's seen Sallah in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

  • Love this movie. FTW

  • Picard is the best captain there's been, but I was always somewhat confused with where they were going with him. He's supposedly French, yet he seems almost the stereotype of an Englishman. He has an English accent; he reads Shakespeare; he drinks Earl Grey. It's as though he IS Patrick Stewart, and I see nothing wrong with that. But why did the creators of TNG not just make the captain British? In which case it would have all made sense.

  • @Wibblywoo12345 I think hes British, and just lives in France.

  • @zMinybuddiez nah. jean luc picard is french. his family owns a vineyard they've had for generations but patrick stewart, who plays him, is english.

  • @malcolmhex born in France raised in England. French but will act and speak English

  • How can Worf not know famous composers like that? Must be because he's Klingon... I wonder if they have any famous music pieces? Hehe...

  • @Yonkage You've never experienced Shakespeare, until you've heard it in the originakl, Klingon :)

  • @darkthunder84 It really IS better in the original Klingon... the actors are more dedicated.

    No stunts or tricks- when Macbeth kills Duncan... well, it WAS a good day to die anyway! ;)

  • 0:53  best part! XD

  • This movie and Raiders of the Lost Arc are the only ones Ive seen that use this song! lol

  • hehe, i've noticed that too.

    Lets get married! :)

  • umm, thats nice of you to say but I am spoken for :)

  • @rad4life1 raiders of the lost ark??? ill have to rewatch that

  • @UniteForgetLeftRight I'll even name you the scene :) Its when Indy and Marion board the boat with the Arch, Marion kisses Salla and he begins to sing A British Tar :)

  • One of my favorite Star Trek Movies and moments of all Time. Only two exeed insurrection, the Wrath of Khan and an undiscovered country.

  • goood effort with the editing

  • You can see the fear on Worfs face...

  • My friend today didnt realise Patrick Stuat was English. Isn't his accent abit obvious?

  • if that was cleaned up, that would have been a better edit

  • I remember I woke up to this song on the radio! I was so excited. All could picture was these three!!

  • Me too! Great movie.

  • Nice a am i big Star Trek fan :)

  • very good!!!!!

  • ....Why?...

  • which movie is this from?

  • Star trek 9

  • inserection

  • satr trek nemmisis :)

  • star trek insurrection not nemesis

  • sorry. that was my dumb brother who did that, I know it's not Nemmisis.

  • STAR srry.

  • lol follow the bouncing ball!

    data's funny too.

    it would be the perfect win in someone did a modern major general parody/voice over/thing

  • AWESOME editing!!!!!

  • If you listen closely, you can hear Picard sing "heart should stamp" instead of "foot should stamp" at 1:16

  • yes - recognized that, too...

    even in the german version (new recorded version of this song with different voices) you'll find that error. But the "chorus" afterwards sings correct.

  • he should be flogged thoroughly indeed.

  • Loved this scene, its a pretty decent movie this one i could watch it anytime, shame it gets panned as much as it does. Nice upload man.

  • haha 0:36 "I think not, sir"

  • Insurrection. My second favourite. I don't know why people don't like it. But this clip has had an actual recording of the song thrown on.

  • It was okay. I think a lot of people disliked it because it was following up First Contact, which was definitely a raise of the bar for Trek films.

    The special effects also took a downturn with comparison to First Contact...it also lacked a more substantial villain and plot.

    People want the movies to have villains from the series or other movies and such. The Borg, Khan, Klingons, Romulans, etc. The plot was just not compelling, at least to me.

    That's just what I think.

  • who said "A little rebellion now and then is Good"?

  • rebellion or revolution?

  • ¿Puede usted subir esto como en la película de Star Trek?

  • ¿Puedo yo pedir prestado su marcador perfumado?

  • WTF. LOL.

  • hahahaha, so fucking random

  • 0:35 Sing worf sing. lol  Worfs like hell no

  • They were in different keys.

    Fail.

  • Where did you get the version you mixed in? It's by far the best rendition of A British Tar I've ever heard.

  • Makes me so proud to be a IMPERIAL ARROGANT BRITISH PERSON

  • Long live the empire!

  • damn right

  • @BritishWarLord He remains an English man.

  • @BritishWarLord I get proud to hear the works of this Irish / Italian composer, too. However, the feelin of pride will not enable us to defeat our enemy Rome. We, and our egos, have not the power to defeat the prince of darkness. Only our God will do it for us, but not until after we become obedient to the Bible. SPURN THE MUSE!!

  • i love this scene

  • which star trek movie is this from?

  • Insurrection. It's pretty good; so many people badmouth it because it feels like a 2-hour episode of TNG... but 2-hour episodes of TNG are awesome.

  • There is absolutly NOTHING wrong with a 2 hour TNG ep! I heart TNG.

  • When people say the odd numbered Star Trek movies like Insurrection are bad, they only mean by comparison. I mean yeah they are pretty good... but Wrath of Kahn good? Undiscovered Country good?

    I mean people are likely to dislike it even more for the wasted potential and especially if they got pumped up going to watch it in the theatre.

  • I dunno, I thought 1, 3, and 5 were pretty bad... 7 was decent but didn't blow me away. This one's the only odd numbered movie I really *like*, but to each his own

  • I thought Search For Spock was all-right, it had a half way decent villain and went on at a fair clip as well as quite a few nice moments. Like the scene with the *SPOILER ALERT!* death of Kirk's Son and then self-destructing the Enterprise. *SPOILERZ OVER*

    Lots of highly significant, traumatic and dramatic events happen with a tight and witty script. 3 is definitely one of the better odd numbered Trek Films, better than Generations yet also only average out of the entire series.

  • ah Doyle Opera Company?

  • when i first saw the film i sat on my bed, givin my TV a "wtf"-look....and then laughed like hell ^^ it's like "hey, our weapons can't defeat him, let's start singing to confuse him!" xD

  • youi really gotta appeal to the music lover at heart when attacking the enemy. Especially when the enemy is your friend who has momentarily gone loopy :)

  • A British tar is a soaring soul, As free as a mountain bird, His energetic fist should be ready to resist A dictatorial word. His nose should pant, and his lip should curl, His cheeks should flame and his brow should furl, His bosom should heave, and his heart should glow, And his fist be ever ready for a knock-down blow His eyes should flash with an inborn fire, His brow with scorn be wrung; He never should bow down to a domineering frown, Or the tang of a tyrant tongue.
  • His foot should stamp,

    and his throat should growl,

    His hair should twirl,

    and his face should scowl,

    His eyes should flash,

    and his breast protrude,

    And this should be his customary attitude,

    And this should be his customary attitude, his attitude, his attitude, his attitude.

  • i love data :3

  • This part was so funny. When they started to sing I was like laughing so hard. I seen this movie way to many times.

  • I love it!

  • Can anny one get me the cd name and/ore a dowload/video whit the same singers as are overlapping picard ?

  • Album: H.M.S. Pinafore

    Song name: British Tar

  • Whats with trhat look baldy gave Worf

    How the hell was he supost to know that?

  • That 'baldy' is the greatest Starfleet captain you'll ever see!

  • Picard's the greatest starfleet captain, but it's kind of silly for him to expect Worf to know the names of two 19th century human composers; Worf doesn't quiz Picard on 19th century Klingon composers!

  • Worf did grew up on earth didn't he... ;o)