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5 reasons Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the franchise's most perfect movie
Star Trek: The Motion Picture is perhaps the most perfect iteration of Gene Roddenberry's vision for his storytelling ...
Not everything went smoothly when the first "Star Trek" movie went into production. Walter Koenig spells out the "madness" of ...
The cultural landscape had shifted dramatically by the late 1970s. 2001: A Space Odyssey had redefined what science fiction could look and feel like on screen, while Star Wars had proven that ...
Kirk sitting flanked by Bones and Spock in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" - Paramount Pictures "Star Trek" has long been one of the most renowned and expansive science fiction franchises ever ...
In 1979, at the world premiere of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, after a decade of fan campaigns, conventions, and a scrapped Phase II television revival, the Enterprise finally returned, this time to ...
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4 Lost ‘Star Trek' Films of the 70s: Roddenberry, Kirk and Kennedy, Black Holes and More (Exclusive)
Before Star Trek: The Motion Picture finally made it to the screen in 1979, there were years-nearly a decade-of false starts, abandoned concepts and competing visions of what a Star Trek movie should ...
One of the world’s most long-lived franchises, Star Trek has built a vast and sprawling timeline. Created by Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek introduced viewers to a galaxy of incredible potential – one ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The Enterprise approaches Starbase 1 in "Star Trek III: The Search For Spock," which should ...
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