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El Supremo

(20,377 posts)
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 08:54 PM Sep 2019

'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' flies back into theaters

James T. Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise return to the silver screen on Sept. 15 and Sept. 18.

COLORADO, USA — The Starship Enterprise's first big-screen mission will return to movie theaters nationwide in celebration of its 40th anniversary.

Star Trek: The Motion Picture will play in theaters for two days only on Sunday, Sept. 15 and Wednesday, Sept. 18.

Starring the original Star Trek crew of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig and James Doohan, Star Trek: The Motion Picture first premiered in December 1979.

https://www.9news.com/article/entertainment/movies/star-trek-the-motion-picture-flies-back-into-theaters/73-5e7ec6dd-6f28-46cb-a86e-41f8aa10ec98


I saw it in the theater in '79. I was a big Trecker. It wasn't bad except for the really boring part of flying around and through the alien mass that housed V'ger.
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'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' flies back into theaters (Original Post) El Supremo Sep 2019 OP
Some good news! Anon-C Sep 2019 #1
40 years👀👀👀👀👀 irisblue Sep 2019 #2
HS history teacher sent us out of class early JenniferJuniper Sep 2019 #3
It was a disappointment. Marcuse Sep 2019 #4
Oh, it was horrible JenniferJuniper Sep 2019 #5
I have had fantasies about Persis Khambata ever since. El Supremo Sep 2019 #6
Star Trek: The Motionless Picture neeksgeek Sep 2019 #7
So she wasn't bald only on her head? LastLiberal in PalmSprings Sep 2019 #11
Kahn!!! (and the whales) B Stieg Sep 2019 #8
You're not exactly catching us at our best... EveHammond13 Sep 2019 #12
Your experience sounds a lot like mine. Nt BootinUp Sep 2019 #9
I was apparently one of the few who liked it at the time. Ron Obvious Sep 2019 #10

JenniferJuniper

(4,547 posts)
5. Oh, it was horrible
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 09:15 PM
Sep 2019

Especially after the anticipation.

Wrath of Khan helped make up for it a few years later. Probably saved the franchise.

neeksgeek

(1,214 posts)
7. Star Trek: The Motionless Picture
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 09:24 PM
Sep 2019

Saw it the first time. I was nine.

At that time, 1979, nearly every sci-fi fan out there was eagerly awaiting The Empire Strikes Back. It was a good time to release science fiction. Alien came out that year, but I didn’t get to see that one until I was older.

So we waited in line for hours at the old Capri Theater in Charlotte, NC to see Jim Kirk chew up the scenery, etc etc. Those were the days.

And it wasn’t Star Wars! It might not even have been Star Trek. Kirk did no scenery-chewing. As a piece of intriguing science fiction, it succeeds. But... it was boring to nine-year-old me.

 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
10. I was apparently one of the few who liked it at the time.
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 10:21 PM
Sep 2019

I wasn't a massive trekkie anyway. I'd seen every episode but was never a huge fan. Really liked the motion picture, though and I don't remember being bored at any time. I thought it was visually spectacular and had a genuinely interesting story to tell.

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