Star Trek Remastered "The Cage" FX
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@aadeeza anyone willing to give a "chocolate person anything." it's better than no one giving nothing at all. Lloyd Haynes (Mr. Alden) was never seen again. the original, 1965 TV Guide only had his photo-but other supporting cast & stars had more. Almost fifty yrs later, fans can see all colored people (Black, Arabic etc.) given credit.
Uhura made it to Capt. Dr. Bashir's medicine is only outdone by McCoy (or Voyager's Doctor). USS M.L. King is a ship in the videogame "Star Trek Armada II"
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@energicko who would give chocolate person anything?
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@OpenMawProductions Get this man some Ritz crackers!
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MAN SPOCK IS SOO YOUNG!
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I like how the remastered version flashes scenes & clips from the 50's and 60's (back then considered controversial and censored) that are commonplace now. For example the quick shots of Eisenhower (who partook in Area 51) Kennedy (space program), Johnson (Vietnam before Nixon) etc. The close-up eye at 5:51: Maybe representing "the all seeing eye", but I have no idea who it belongs to...Dr. MLK, Jr.????
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I'm loving the transition onto the bridge at 0:58. Nice work! :)
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@artivan Kirk wasn't the captain yet. At this point the enterprise was commanded by Captain Pike.
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@luis6079 Gene Roddenberry mentioned before that a great deal of his inspiration of the Star Trek look or feel was influenced by The Forbidden Planet. That movie itself was well ahead of its time and Gene took what he could from it and then went in a bit different direction to creat Star Trek.
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@Flagman00 ROFL It does!
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Who lives: Anyone who's from Command or Science.
Who dies: Redshirts. (Security)
@rangeclerk What? Star Trek for its time was cutting edge. The visual effects were not the shows problem. The problem was the producers at NBC did not understand just how large the audience for Star Trek was, and it was an incredibly expensive show to produce. One of the most expensive in its time. Star Trek didnt really hit maximum popularity until syndication. Visual effects has nothing to do with what made Trek the great show that it was. It was the characters, issues, and stories.
OpenMawProductions 1 year ago 10
I always thought that the alarm sounded like a violin in distress!
Flagman00 2 years ago 9