5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Edition!!!, Jan 2 2012
This review is from: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Director's Edition) (DVD)
By far this is the best edition of TMP I have ever seen!!! The clarity, definition and the visual effects set it so far apart from the other versions!!! I highly recommend this to any Star Trek fan!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
poses some interesting philosophical questions,but.. (2.5/5), Aug 16 2007
This review is from: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Director's Edition) (DVD)
,it just takes too long to get there.the movie is 136 minutes and in
the first the first 65 or so,not much of any import happens.at least in
my opinion.about halfway through,the story picks up a bit,but i didn't
really find it all that engaging or compelling.there just doesn't seem
to be much sense of urgency given the threat that the Enterprise has to
deal with.i also found the movie lacking in excitement or suspense.as i
said in the summary,the movie does pose some interesting philosophical
questions,but it doesn't do much more than that.normally,that might not
be such a bad thing,but in a Star Trek movie,i kinda expected some
excitement and sense of danger,as well.to be perfectly honest,i think
the threat in this movie is not as developed as it could have been.i
found the movie to be more of a showcase for the special effects,and
visually it does look quite nice.and the musical score is quite
good.it's very fitting for the movie.overall though,i think this is a
case of style over substance.i'm not saying this is a horrible
movie,but i was disappointed.my vote for Star Trek:The Motion
Picture:2.5/5
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A DVD Resurrection, Jan 15 2007
This review is from: Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Director's Edition) (DVD)
If ever a film benefited from being released on DVD, this is it. The movie itself is problematic. Ten years after the original series' ignominious end (let's face it, that third season left much to be desired), the cast was reunited for another romp through the cosmos. And the end result was an intellectual journey, long on special effects wizardry (at the time, the most expensive movie ever made) and short on action. Over the subsequent years, ST: The Motion Picture was denigrated as a colossal waste of time, where VHS quality diminished the awesomeness of the effects, and highlighted the dearth of story. However, with its rebirth on DVD, I have to revise my opinion. The plot and dialogue problems remain, but this is a gorgeous motion picture. Rightly revered by special effects practitioners, we can now too marvel at the technological wonders on display. Yes, CGI has produced some impressive visual films, but that perhaps is why this continues to look so good. In a day and age where CGI and fast cut editing overwhelm the senses, ST:TMP takes you, as well as Kirk and co., on a methodical symphonic journey. You simply will never see anything like this again. We are treated to some wonderful extras here as well, including footage from the abandoned Star Trek television series.
When all is said and done, this is a film worth another look, whether you're a Trek fan or not. It is moviemaking hubris on a scale that would have pleased Orson Welles or Howard Hughes. In the end, yes, it is a flawed epic, but an epic all the same.
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