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  • Damn my Universal Translator is offline again.

  • This must be the episode where the Germans win WWII and change the future.

  • gotta love 1970's brown!

  • what a sexy ship!!! she is SO FINE and classic!!!

  • Gone are the day of majestic film making.. this movie was brilliantly shot, if a little long and slow plotted.

  • Ffs if the scene is in German then so should the title. ಠ_ಠ

  • German makes this scene more powerful. Star trek should just be in german with english sutitles.

  • @22centman36 Um, No!

  • WTF is this, Kaiser Trek?

  • Ze Waffen Enterprise bitte. Feure photon torpedoes!!!!

    ..Danke.

  • This is Spanish...or something...

  • @TheRealfishers64 How can anyone mistake German for Spanish? Lol

  • @CapitanJusticia

    I did. It's possible. DONK.

  • @TheRealfishers64 it´s German^^

  • The best thing about this model is the nacelles.

  • YouTube fails again. Only giving out search results in the language I have asked for would seem to be obvious, but apparently YouTube thought some results in a language I can't understand would be useful. Bzzzt! Way wrong answer.

  • This was surely the best StarTrek. Photography awesome, awesome music, awesome storyline, clever, cerebral and compatible with what was expected of a film version of the series, without resort to conflicts between people and star wars. A true journey into the unknown, to save humanity. TMP was the best of StarTreks, and this did not betray its essence.

  • Lol Heil Kirk.

  • beautiful ! cgi still really doesnt compare to this

  • The guy in the suit's like "weeeee" *backflip* "byeeeeeeeee!"

  • Hey, do me a favor. LEARN ENGLISH!

  • I always like to tell the difference between the refitted Enterprise, to that of the Enterprise A, (I know, same class refit version) from the deflector dish, how it is lit. The refitted one has a white glow (only when leaving spacedock, until (perhaps) it heats-up, then it is blue colour), while the "A" has a total blue glow.

  • @Ashenion22 Probably due to cold start. Or it was at low power, The deflecter dish is to keep space trash from hitting the ship at high speed, dought there is any of that near space dock,

  • @Monark2010 Actually there is space dust and micrometeors flying around space and burning up in the atmosphere. And thus a deflector in orbit would be a good idea.

  • German. Interesting. Now, how about Mandarin?

  • Das Boot USS Enterprise

  • german startrek

  • Classic "Trek" was what made Star Trek an icon of American entertainment. It was jeapordised by misguided executives who went to the well way more than they should. If they think redefining Star Trek with this J.J. Abrams knock-off will save the franchise for another 40 years, people are going to be very dissappointed.

  • Am 21. Mai wird übrigens die Anti-Matter Warp Re-Edit Version von Star Trek: Der Film kommen. Die Trailer sehen auf jeden Fall sehr vielversprechend aus.

    Schaut am besten mal nach "TMP Warp Re-Edit Trailer" von deLimitedProductions.

  • SON OF A BITCH!

    The ONLY copy of the orginal on youtube- and its got to be poorly dubbed in german!

  • why oh why german!!! just leave it in the orginal!! it sounds awful...oh and you have grey lines on the movie...you can ajust it!!

  • @sanderrodijk and @Trailltrader:

    What do you have against german? Is a beautiful language. Besides, the dubbing here is good. Do you want to hear the worst german dubbing ever? Then watch the german cutscenes of ST: Starfleet Academy (medhiv83 has uploaded them)

  • @FekLeyrTarg Maybe he would of liked to be in english like it's supposed to be.

  • @sanderrodijk

    But if you want to see the english version, please look for "Star Trek - The Motion Picture - Enterprise launches (HD)" by dethklok99. (it is from the blu-ray re-release of the 1979 edition)

  • Echt cool, dass du diese Szene raufgeladen hast.

    Ach, ist sie aus der Version von der Kinoversion von 1979 oder von der TV-Version von 1983?

    (Nach der Director's Edition von 2002 sieht es jedenfalls nicht aus)

    Naja, wie dem auch sei, danke für's Raufladen.

  • But not my favorite shot of the sun rising, lighting up the Enterprise as it flies back.

  • Finally somone posted this scene - unfortunately in German. But the soundtrack is what makes it.

  • Quite frankly, I don't think JJ did such a bad job. I think people just have to accept that Classic Trek is dead, never to return. And quite frankly, considering the way Paramount ran it into the ground, I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing.

    i would, however, pass a resolution that JJ should be forbidden from ever using lens flares again. Either he was going for a certain effect or he had lazy cinematographers that don't clean their lenses enough.

  • @cubdukat JJ Abrams is a simple TV producer. NOT a feature film director. He needs to stick to TV and leave films to the boys who wear long pants. All he and his flunkies, Orci and Kurtzman, did was ass raped a a pop culture phenomenon.

    JJ Abrams should be forbidden to direct theatrical releases period!

  • Models look by far better than modern day CGI shit.

  • I agree completely.

  • @FireTheDamnAWP

    Well, I love both physical models and cgi ones. Of course, both have good and bad sides.

  • You know, your probably right!!!!!! :D

  • @FireTheDamnAWP I agree 100%.

  • @FireTheDamnAWP - I couldn't agree more. The models were pure pieces of art and gave the feeling of real and tangible ships. CGI cant seem to do that yet.

  • @FireTheDamnAWP This is true, if for no other reason that they look and feel real.

    Um, "real."

  • @FireTheDamnAWP I wish they brought back models. Because at least when you are working on the real thing you give a crap.

  • @miack84

    I agree, as does the visual effects industry. CGI is used as a substitute for models because it is cheaper to produce, not because people are under the impression that it looks better.

    The physical models of the TMP-era always had such a ironically warm, realistic feel. Although I would not say that CGI artists care any less if they are dedicated to their work. When I produced a CGI recreation of this scene, I tried to inject as much of the original feeling as possible into it. :)

  • @troy2062 nice to know there is some sense in hollywood. Once I would like to see a movie now a days made where all of the models (and perhaps monsters/creatures/aliens) be guys in suits. CGI allowed only to augment what's already there. Cameron was close with Avatar especially with the camera mounts for the Na'Vi face capture. I'm thinking you get a better image if instead of simulating the material you photograph it in neutral light then put it on as a skin. Then place lighting effects on top.

  • @miack84 all of the models were real and the monsters in suits*

  • @troy2062 CG still has a big advantage over models other then just the cost. Movements and maneuvers are difficult to manipulate with models. If it weren't for CGI we would still have star ships broadsiding each other like WWII battleships just imagine what the fight in Nemesis would have looked like if it was done completely with models.

  • Why JJ had to go and change everything!?

  • @jodecideion look on the bright side, you can just forget about the JJ version and look towards this

  • @jodecideion One word.

    EGO.

  • @jodecideion To Quote McCoy in this Movie. "I know engineers, they love to change things." $5 dollar bet says JJ imagined himself as said engineer.

  • @jodecideion so it appeals to the masses.

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