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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
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When plans to launch a second Star Trek television series in the late 1970s were scrapped by Paramount Pictures, the show's creator, Gene Roddenberry, instead transformed the aborted program's 2-hour pilot into this big budget theatrical feature. Five years after the legendary voyages of the starship Enterprise, James T. Kirk (William Shatner) is an unhappy, desk-bound admiral at Starfleet headquarters. Kirk goes aboard his old vessel to observe its re-launch under new captain Will Decker (Stephen Collins). Soon, however, an escalating crisis causes Kirk to take command of his old ship. A mysterious, planet-sized energy force of enormous power is headed for Earth. Reunited with Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and the rest of his former colleagues, Kirk takes the Enterprise inside the massive energy cloud and discovers that it is the long-lost NASA space probe Voyager. Now a sentient being after accumulating centuries of knowledge in its deep space travels, the alien, which calls itself V'ger, has come home seeking its creator. Although not a critical home run, box office receipts for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) were strong enough to inspire a revamped television series and a long-running line of theatrical sequels. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
William ShatnerLeonard Nimoy, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Wise
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Star Trek: The Motion Picture

When plans to launch a second Star Trek television series in the late 1970s were scrapped by Paramount Pictures, the show's creator, Gene Roddenberry, instead transformed the aborted program's 2-hour pilot into this big budget theatrical feature. Five years after the legendary voyages of the starship Enterprise, James T. Kirk (William Shatner) is an unhappy, desk-bound admiral at Starfleet headquarters. Kirk goes aboard his old vessel to observe its re-launch under new captain Will Decker (Stephen Collins). Soon, however, an escalating crisis causes Kirk to take command of his old ship. A mysterious, planet-sized energy force of enormous power is headed for Earth. Reunited with Spock (Leonard Nimoy), Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley), and the rest of his former colleagues, Kirk takes the Enterprise inside the massive energy cloud and discovers that it is the long-lost NASA space probe Voyager. Now a sentient being after accumulating centuries of knowledge in its deep space travels, the alien, which calls itself V'ger, has come home seeking its creator. Although not a critical home run, box office receipts for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) were strong enough to inspire a revamped television series and a long-running line of theatrical sequels. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
136 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Wise
Writer(s):
Harold LivingstonGene Roddenberry
Producer(s):
Gene Roddenberry
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Darryl W.

    What can I say; you have to begin somewhere. Ok as far as Star Trek movies go this one is weak. It almost cost the entire franchise it was so poorly received. They heavy questioned making Wrath of Khan because this one was so hated. It is not without its good point. The cheesiness, and yes it is very cheesy, is kind of reminisce to the old series. It is good for that old time 60's Star Trek TV feeling. It would have made a great OG episode, but as a movie, yeah it's weak.

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    Garry K.

    Long and somewhat uneventful. For a true die hard star trek fan, seeing new footage after being canceled, this movie would be breath of fresh air. But for me, just getting my Star Trek "Education" i thought the movie was just okay

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    Jerry C.

    I saw this movie the first day it was released, and I still enjoy it. The producers were trying to find the balance between the intent of the origional series and the vastly improved state of special effects. This situation improved in later installments, for sure. Most significantly for me, I was treated to closer, more detailed perspectives of the "BIG E" and the Klingon Bird of Prey. For me, a fan of special effects since early childhood, it was a real treat.

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