The cameo was Kirk's Yeoman Janice Rand. Nurse Chapel was Roddenberry's wife Majel Barrett Roddenberry.
10 ай бұрын
And Majel even went and did a cameo in Babylon 5 as a sort of burying the hatchet kind of thing to stop the fighting between ST and B5 fans. For a single episode she just draws all attention with her character.
@timelliott876311 ай бұрын
I never felt Bones hated Spock. He deeply respects him, but Spock’s lack of emotions frustrates McCoy.
@boobah564311 ай бұрын
It wasn't Spock's lack that frustrated McCoy; it was his repression, because it was obvious to McCoy that the emotions were there, for all of Spock playing pretend.
@bkatbamna11 ай бұрын
It is like male friends who are best buddies but insult each other and call each other the slang word for homosexual. They're buddies so they don't take those insults to heart.
@JackBurtonPCE198611 ай бұрын
Amok Time provides really great insight into how close Spock and McCoy really are. Vulcan tradition frowns on outsiders being present during a certain Vulcan custom, but Spock invites not only Kirk, but McCoy to accompany him. McCoy is every bit as important a friend to Spock as Kirk.
@chrislyne37711 ай бұрын
McCoy loves Spock like a brother. He says it himself in the film "it seems I've... missed you. I don't think I could stand to lose you again"
@MH-jx1hc11 ай бұрын
I never got any indication of hate. Spock sometimes infuriates McCoy but it's only because he cares about what Spock thinks. McCoy is typically calm and rational, especially in the face of enemies. He likes Spock and respects him, so, when Spock says something contradicts his view of morality, it really stings, and his guard is down so he explodes.
@WillFredward716711 ай бұрын
I agree with the Drinker’s take. I know this film wasn’t as good as Wrath of Kahn, but if you’re going to bring a character back, make it the endeavor of an entire movie, and have it cost the protagonist dearly.
@Alondro7711 ай бұрын
Star Trek 3 made $87 million on a $16 million budget in 1984, which would mean a gross of about $200 million in today's dollars, and that's without a large foreign box office influence. So yes, it did quite well financially, but not as high as Wrath of Khan. It was also battling against film JUGGERNAUTS in 1984, which was a year of mega-hits: "The Terminator", "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom", "Ghostbusters", "Gremlins", "The Karate Kid", along with quite a number of minor hits and cult classics.
@DUKEzors11 ай бұрын
Good grief, what a lineup for one year!
@A_Noid11 ай бұрын
More around $260M
@kimpelalltheway5111 ай бұрын
James Doohan was a Canadian. Was part of the D-Day invasion and lost a finger due to shrapnel. As an actor he often wore a glove to conceal it.
@MH-jx1hc11 ай бұрын
Shatner is hugely underrated. Sure, he doesn't disappear, he has a distinctive style but he can deliver great scenes and characters. He took his work seriously, and whilst he could be seen as selfish a lot of that could also be down to a tunnel vision on doing the best possible job. He thinks of himself as a professional. He thought focusing on the leads and doing his job was more important than being friends with the rest of the cast.
@stedshep11 ай бұрын
David is dead - one of the coldest lines ever delivered.
@docsavage864011 ай бұрын
Kirk's response is some of Shatner's best acting
@stedshep11 ай бұрын
@@docsavage8640 I think he's a better actor than people give him credit for. A bit like Bruce Willis.
@strambino111 ай бұрын
One of the most under appreciated movies ever!
@patricklee724111 ай бұрын
this and The Voyage Home
@boobah564311 ай бұрын
@@patricklee7241 Seriously? _The Voyage Home_ is widely regarded as one of their better flicks. The most damning criticism I've seen is that it seeded the idea that _Star Trek_ should try to be both mainstream and _Star Trek._
@jeffyager424411 ай бұрын
Yes. It's happening. Finally. Now we just need Drinker and Mauler to watch Voyage Home and Undiscovered Country.
@bentwineham198611 ай бұрын
No, they need to watch the Final frontier as well. I need that reaction. I NEED IT.
@PatrickOMulligan11 ай бұрын
Missing V and Mauler should not be deprived that.
@AS-ly3jp11 ай бұрын
Yes, pleas do V as well! V has some good moments. For me it's way better than "The one with the whales".
@o00nemesis00o11 ай бұрын
@@AS-ly3jp ROW ROW ROW YER BOAT
@near--zero11 ай бұрын
final frontier is underrated. definitely some cringe moments but has some good ones too.
@lancebaylis316911 ай бұрын
People deep into the Star Trek lore (not that there was a lot of it when this movie came out, just 79 television episodes and two movies) got a lot thrown into this one. Ponn Far was from the episode 'Amok Time', where Spock returns home to mate or die trying, and the scenes with the Vulcan priestess at the end here evoke that episode strongly. Spock being able to project his consciousness into another person was seen in 'Return To Tomorrow', where he briefly shares his mind inside Nurse Chapel's body. The Enterprise destruct sequence was first activated in the episode 'Let That Be Your Last Battlefield', exactly as it is seen in this movie with the same destruct codes. There are Tribbles in the bar Dr McCoy visits, making their first live-action return since the classic episode 'The Touble With Tribbles'. Former series regular Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand is seen in the lounge as the beaten Enterprise returns to spacedock. There are others, but you get the idea. One wonders if at least some of these kisses to the past were director Leonard Nimoy's idea, as he obviously remembered them from the TV show, but on a macro level them being sprinkled throughout the movie does give a greater sense of this being a massive universe that encompasses more than just the events of one movie.
@Cmdr_Sinclair_B511 ай бұрын
Spock and McCoy have one of the best frenemy relationships ever depicted. They deeply respect each other and often risk their lives for one another, but it often comes with frustration and bickering on both their parts. The trio of Kirk, Spock and Mccoy is the perfect harmony of lifelong friendship.
@ProjectKhopesh11 ай бұрын
That's exactly why modern writers either don't understand it or actively try to subvert it. They were a healthy trio.
@leriava11 ай бұрын
That final scene with Shatner and Nimoy is so good. You understand how much Kirk values Spock and you know that this friendship means everything to him.
@All2Meme11 ай бұрын
And you see a mirror image in Star Trek VI, when Spock takes a number of nearly un-Vulcan like actions to rescue Kirk and McCoy from the Klingon prison planet.
@sterlingpratt580211 ай бұрын
I'm also a fan of this one. It always gives me chills at the end when Spock recognizes Kirk.
@SheldonAdama1711 ай бұрын
I’m just imagining Drinker trying to drunkenly steer Enterprise out of Spacedock… “The doors, Drinker!” “Nah, it’ll be fine!”
@julianmarco418511 ай бұрын
FULL POWER!!! (Enterprise flies through the door, taking them with the ship like chain link fense)
@jasond13011 ай бұрын
The main problem was the only one who could understand Drinker was Scotty.
@rangerone881311 ай бұрын
Thanks Sheldon. Now every time I watch Star Trek I'll be imaging What Would the Drinker Do?! 😀
@saintuk7011 ай бұрын
Nae bother - as we say in Scotland
@brockdavid11 ай бұрын
Ok, now I want a Critical Drinker version of Star Trek… ‘Space Misadventures….’ “Did you calibrate the teleporter” “Naw, it’ll be fine..” (Man teleports in all SpaceBalls style, and can either be cheeky and Mel Brooks’ inspired, or just sheer dark humor, and Lovecraftian horror, and vaguely reminiscent of ‘The Fly’.)
@julianmarco418511 ай бұрын
They could not cut off the Pon'Farr it was part of the lore. There was literally an episode of it in the TOS series. One of the most iconic episodes.
@morganseppy518011 ай бұрын
Yes, there was a whole episode and Kirk almost died for his friend to honor the customs, but also knew that Spock was at his most "embarrased" even as he is the most terrifying.
@JohnMC6111 ай бұрын
Amok Time is one of my favorite episodes. Spock is so consumed, he can't hold back in the fight, When he thinks Kirk is dead, then sees him at the end of the episode, Spock's reaction is what shows the friendship between the two. This one and The Tholian Web.
@mauricedalaimo212711 ай бұрын
Exactly! Also according to cannon in the books Savick got pregnant during the Genesis finger scene(they didn't show after that but they implied it by having them passed out after)
@SumDumGy11 ай бұрын
The funny part though about Spock’s rapid aging in this movie is Spock should have about 30 seconds to get it on with Saavik or die.
@JohnMC6111 ай бұрын
@@SumDumGy 🤣
@pauld696711 ай бұрын
The touching of fingers wasn't simply to keep within the ratings boundaries. The touching, possibly with a telepathic component, was established in The Original Series. Between Sarek & Amanda in _'Journey to Babel'_ and between Spock & the Romulan Commander in _'The Enterprise Incident.'_
@lancebaylis316911 ай бұрын
I love the Drinker's observation about the Enterprise being 'home' for Kirk. It's arguably one of the biggest differences that defines Kirk vs Picard. When the Enterprise is destroyed, it has a gravity for Kirk. When Picard's Enterprise is destroyed in Star Trek Generations, his literal response is to shrug and say "I'm sure they'll build another one", like the Enterprise had no meaning to him at all, it was just any old ship to him. Complete contrasts.
@Quicky_197211 ай бұрын
That's because Picard's "home" is his old ship the Stargazer. He basically admits this to Scotty in the episode "Relics".
@fakecubed11 ай бұрын
Yeah, Picard's home was the Stargazer. That was obvious in the episode where he was able to return to it. Picard never really appreciated the Enterprise. Probably because there were all those kids on board.
@Talon300011 ай бұрын
@@fakecubed I think he appreciated her very much, but she's more of a tool and a workplace to him, not a home.
@rangerone881311 ай бұрын
Christopher Lloyd is an epic Klingon. I don't know if he was trying to play it completely straight, but his Lloyd-ness shone through. He was like Bill Murray in Z2, everything he did made me laugh. I imagine whenever he was at a meeting with other Klingons they would burst out in chuckles as soon as he left the room.
@deepaknambisan325111 ай бұрын
The last sentence of this comment is right up there with anything I have ever read on here since YT’s inception. It will forever be criminally underrated in terms of likes 👏🏾😁🙏🏾
@hughgreentree11 ай бұрын
The self destruct code for the Enterprise is the exact same sequence used in the third season episode, LET THIS BE YOUR LAST BATTLEFIELD...except that in that episode the countdown was only 30 seconds.
@thetandfpodcast8 ай бұрын
Could be whatever time limit they set it to-- Kirk tells the computer "one minute".
@53kenner11 ай бұрын
The only Klingon that survives is played by JOHN LAROQUETTE. This was made while the original Night Court was on the air and he was winning the Emmy seemingly every year.
@awavey11 ай бұрын
and it was through that Klingon, the Klingon dictionary came about :)
@KrokPanther11 ай бұрын
A little late, but the Futurama episode with the star trek cast, when Fry asks Walter Koenig to say "Nuclear Wessels," and Walter just says, "No."
@tulk374711 ай бұрын
I like that the guy that Uhrua locks in the closet is listed in the credits as "Mr. Adventure" EDIT: When kirk and crew pull up on the hostages , my friend and I always used to joke that Kirk shot that guy on "Klingon Bastard Setting"
@Shiirow11 ай бұрын
he had the phaser set to "Double Axe Handle".
@cameronschmitt64911 ай бұрын
When kiirk and limited crew is dead to rights defeated by the Klingons, that was kirk’s actual, bonafide kobayashi Maru. Also, when he hears about the death of his son and falls backward, that was an accident that everyone just went along with. They talked about that in an interview a long time ago when the movie was still fresh in the theaters.
@FlorianD3011 ай бұрын
I have no issues with the enemy just being a random Klingon. I doesn't always have to be personal, in fact I think that makes the Universe look small if every bad guy is someone Kirk knows. Also, when it comes to Klingons there are more or less only three options. Kor, Koloth and Kang could have been the bad guy but they have completely different personalities and are far too iconic to just kill them off in this movie. That and much more important the trio wouldn't have been in DS9 doing badass stuff.
@nicoleheppner643111 ай бұрын
Pon Far: This is established in the Original Series. I think it's mentioned in the commentary for ST4 that Savik does indeed mate with Spock on Genesis, and the resulting pregnancy is why she doesn't join them when they leave Vulcan.
@derekp.68311 ай бұрын
Regarding the Spock/Saavik 'sex' scene, one of the most overlooked things is how Saavik looks down in shame at the end of the movie when Spock looks at her (while examining the entire crew after having his katra back). A wonderfully subtle nod to what the viewer can easily assume to be some heavy sexual activity. If you need more proof, the original writeup of ST4 had Saavik pregnant, which is why she stayed on Vulcan during the movie, but they wrote that out. It is also worth noting their hand play can be very erotic for a Vulcan due to their telepathic proclivity. So, a lot was said in a clean and subtle way. Much better than the overdramatic teens in space you get from JJ.
@rileyrebel12911 ай бұрын
Moreover, the original write up of ST 6 had the Kim Cattrell character being Savvik--which would have made her betrayal of Spock (and his almost-human level of rage at its discovery) more understandable, coming as it would have with a character he'd bonded with across numerous years and several mating encounters.
@insertoyouroemail11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I always assumed they had sex and that it was implied tastefully.
@stacyhamilton261911 ай бұрын
Rusty Trombone 🖖
@estoguy11 ай бұрын
@@rileyrebel129this got shot down, and I really wish Saavik was used in 6. It would have been a much bigger gut punch. Meyer's first instinct was correct.
@markford227211 ай бұрын
Loved this - and like Drinker, this does hold a special place in my heart and I prefer it to The Voyage Home myself. Btw, the character the camera lingers on is actually Yeoman Janice Rand played by Grace Lee Whitney, not Nurse Chapel. Rand appeared in ST-TMP but not ST-TWOK.
@pntr9211 ай бұрын
Wrath of Khan is the best, but Search for Spock is my personal favorite of the 6 original Trek films.
@leriava11 ай бұрын
I've only just realized that Kirk lost two loves back to back. David and the Enterprise. He was really at rock bottom.
@johnmcternan415711 ай бұрын
David's death is shocking in a matter of fact sort of way. You rarely see death being depicted that way. Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles had a death in the 2nd season similar to this.
@docsavage864011 ай бұрын
It's shocking because it's realistic and movie deaths almost never are
@codytravers11 ай бұрын
Yes! A certain death in TNG is the same way.
@gregp10311 ай бұрын
Kyle should have stayed in the getaway car that day.
@fakecubed11 ай бұрын
That show is super underrated. I get that some people don't like what it does to the Terminator lore (although there's been much worse done since with it), but it does some remarkably good things, too.
@geistwolf77611 ай бұрын
This was fantastic.Both the Drink and the Long have great chemistry together with no one else interrupting.Very much looking forward to the next one!
@Vinnuci11 ай бұрын
I understand Maulers issue with Krug not being personal enough to Kirk as a villian.... right up unil he orders Davids death. Kirk not knowing his name is no longer an issue... I don't need to know the name of the murderer of my child (Shatners perfformance in that scene is as good as Spocks death scene) for it to suddenly become more personel. Kirk shows his hatred and anger for the rest of the film. He completley sacrifices his home to hurt Krug and weaken him. Also Mauler is lacking context with The Undiscovered Country really hammering home how personel Kirk's hatred of the Klingons became because of the death of his son which is fair.
@Youcannotfalter11 ай бұрын
MauLer has been dropped into a massive sea of a franchise and without a lot of back up context.
@anthonykeane498411 ай бұрын
Let them die they killed my son . Powerful stuff
@Alondro7711 ай бұрын
Kirk had always had bad experiences with Klingons. This was just the cherry on top of the rage sundae.
@JohnMC6111 ай бұрын
Spock-"Jim, they're dying." Kirk-"Let them die!" and Kirk's log "I've never trusted Klingons and I never will. I can't forgive them for the death of my boy." ST 6
@coltonwhite251812 күн бұрын
@@Alondro77The inspiration for Cmdr Shepard's default dislike ranging to hatred of Batarians makes even more sense now. Half of the available backstories either have him defending planets from them or he's witnessing them gun down his friends and family.
@Oetam856611 ай бұрын
"You know what movies average out to be really good? The first six Star Trek movies!" -Fry Dare I say; 1 is alright, 2 is great, 3 is good, 4 is really good, 5 is ehh, and 6 is great.
@VoreAxalon11 ай бұрын
I literally just watched this (and 2,4,5, and 6) with my son and he loves Star Trek now
@Youcannotfalter11 ай бұрын
Its weird hearing MauLers critique on a movie from 38 years ago where fans in their late 20's, 30's and up, have talked about to infinite . The destruction of the Enterprise, how and why, was never an issue, the ship is damaged from the last movie, a sitting duck. The Klingons thankfully didn't destroy a nacelle that would have been depressing, it was Kirk (the father) who ends it. What an iconic sacrificial scene. That whole scene is bulletproof as is most of the film.
@noggintube11 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree with Drinkers take on it, having watched the original series and then the films, the ship felt as much a part of it as the crew and I remember it being a huge big deal to the audience in the cinema. As mentioned, the latest version just made the ship practically disposable.
@Youcannotfalter11 ай бұрын
@@noggintube It was a big deal, but it needed to be in that movie.
@Stay_at_home_Astronaut8111 ай бұрын
TSFS is my favorite Trek movie. The cinematography, the musical score, the characters.....it's magnificent.
@Shiirow11 ай бұрын
I think some people misinterpret the Spock/McCoy dynamic like they actually hate each other when it seems to me to be the complete opposite. They have a somewhat begrudging respect for each other both as friends and colleagues. They may butt heads and snipe at each other but its more like playful jibes than actually hate filled insults. I even think the writers of TNG didnt get it when they tried to replicate the dynamic with Polaski/Data but she came off as almost racist treating Data like a toaster that can speak than like a sentient being. McCoy clearly has massive respect for Spock but his attitude and logical nature just upset McCoy on occasion when it came to the safety and welfare of crew members, especially Kirk.
@Shuttlebay411 ай бұрын
I completely agree. There's a fondness for Spock behind Bones' gruffness. Also, it could be argued that nobody is closer to Spock or knows him better than Bones after babysitting Spock's Katra!
@Landofalcon00711 ай бұрын
Definitely agree on pulaski vs data. I think some of that may have been on the actress. Though I think they did a much better job with Trip and Tpol in Enterprise.
@awavey11 ай бұрын
completely agree with the Polaski/Data dynamic, they just wrote it as bad blood style conflict between the two, which made Polaski so unlikeable. McCoy and Spock never disliked or hated each other, alot of McCoys jibes were playfully playing up against Spocks logic and lack of emotion, they disagreed frequently, but thats why Kirk trusted them to provide him with differing opinions and options, and for the trio to become friends as they respected each others views.
@rumblered185011 ай бұрын
It's a shame Dr. Pulaski didn't get to stick around into the better seasons of TNG. It was definitely possible to write that dynamic better and get a character arc out of it, and probably end up with a more interesting character than Dr. Crusher. What we got in season 2 definitely didn't work though.
@RedHeadKevin11 ай бұрын
Trans-warp engines are impulse engines that identify as warp drives.
@JackBurtonPCE198611 ай бұрын
Absolutely love these commentaries. They remind me of when I introduced my brother to the Star Trek films and watched him turn into a Trek fan in real time. Please do continue doing these ASAP!
@joneveritt495011 ай бұрын
It's great that someone appreciates Star Trek III. Also, I think that I can hear Mauler drinking the blood of his enemies in the background
@J.Hermansson11 ай бұрын
This was a nice viewing, with great commentary, thanks Drinker & Mauler. i was never a big Trek fan, the series did not run in Sweden when I was a kid, the big thing in Sweden at that time was Space 1999. It wasn't till much later I started watching Star Trek. But it's nice looking back at the movies with you guys.
@tomfink750511 ай бұрын
Highly underrated movie!
@julianmarco418511 ай бұрын
Nowadays this movie seems like a rough diamonds compared to the safety glass that we are getting.
@jasond13011 ай бұрын
@@julianmarco4185 these days we love almost any movie that doesn't preach, talk down to the audience, or treat the viewers like total morons.
@docsavage864011 ай бұрын
Underrated by whom?
@MH-jx1hc11 ай бұрын
James Horner, makes a slow tail chase epic. That's how you do it Ruin.
@texasbeast23911 ай бұрын
Just looked up the official self destruct sequence. According to Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise: The code "0-0-Destruct-1" would trigger a total warp core detonation, whereas The code "0-0-Destruct-0", as we see here, would cause lesser damage to the ship that rendered it a useless hulk. Different stages of "destruction", I guess. As I said in chat: Merely Dead, and Really Most Sincerely Dead.
@creativeconsciousness739211 ай бұрын
"The Admiral's outfit looks badass. It's like a velvet couch someone made into a suit." 😆
@andyphilipson698311 ай бұрын
Love how I can hear the ice in drinkers glass clinking and someone scratching their arse!😂
@Benjamin.Jamin.11 ай бұрын
As a kid. This was my favourite. We had the VHS! Loved the music and still do.
@steveday667111 ай бұрын
Nichelle Nichols' role was meant to be larger in the original script where she escapes the authorities to get to Sarek in the vulcan embassy. which would then have explained her appearance on Vulcan at the end.
@sydhamelin126521 күн бұрын
Man, I love the back and forth between these two guys on this movie. This was such an enjoyable watch. I really loved hearing their alternate takes.
@DSas230011 ай бұрын
Generations was ok. "Time is the fire in which we burn."
@mauricedalaimo212711 ай бұрын
"IF I hadn't tried, the cost would have been my soul" through the entire story he never hesitates, just as in part2 Spock doesn't hesitate to run into a warp reactor to save the ship!!! 2 and 3 are 2 sides to a coin and I think there perfect, also the automation system/ battle scene DOES make sense, everyone forgets the Enterprise is BARELY patched together they repaired the damage (stopped energy fires, hull breaches etc) but in no way was the ship more than 20% functional. Scotty needed 2 to 8 weeks in space dock to get the ships systems working with unlimited replacement parts... it was held together by duct tape when they fight the bird of prey
@JustAboutTime11 ай бұрын
1:24:10 One of my favourite jokes from an old Star Trek fan mag (from the early 90’s) has this scene (with Kirk and crew watching the Enterprise burning up in the atmosphere), and Kirk says “My god bones … what have I done?” .. and Bones replies “I don’t know Jim, but don’t tell the insurance people we blew it up!” .. And Scotty chimes in “Aye Capp’n .. tell ‘em the Klingons did it!” 🤣
@onefan124911 ай бұрын
The guy that survives is John Laroquette. Another comedic actor. Proof comedians make the best villains again.
@DUKEzors11 ай бұрын
He became one of the biggest villains ever, a lawyer.
@DSas230011 ай бұрын
First Contact is amaaaazing
@CharlesUrban11 ай бұрын
This was great. More Star Trek movies, please!
@nightking013011 ай бұрын
That one liner when he kills Kruge. I don’t know if it’s one of the best one liners or one of the worst because of shatner and his delivery😂
@grayjedioutcast355011 ай бұрын
"Jim. Your name... is Jim." That part always puts tears in my eyes lol
@SoundwaveSG111 ай бұрын
Mark Leonard played the Klingon Captain in the Motion Picture too!
@EyeInTheSky98211 ай бұрын
Personally, I think I'd rock that leather jacket Shatner wears when they break McCoy out of the Starfleet holding cell. 🤔😏🤣
@rileyrebel12911 ай бұрын
A great outing with lots of keen comentary. Two nitpicks tho: 1. MauLer criticized the space battle by saying he wished there'd been a line earlier to establish the stakes for the Enterprise trying to go into combat in its crippled state. The script DOES have it. He (and Drinker) missed it. When they first get on the bridge of the stolen Enterprise.... Scotty: "The energizer's bypassed like a Christmas tree, so don't give me too many bumps." Kirk: "No promises." So when Scotty has to tell Kirk after the Klingon salvo that they're dead in the water, it DOESN'T come out of nowhere. The script set it up. 2. When MauLer asked if Pon Farr was established canon, Drinker tells him no. Which is odd for a ST fan to say, as the OS episode that established Pon Farr ("Amok Time") is one of the more famous ones. I suspect that is why the script felt the need to allude to it, even if it served no narrative purpose and the target demographic for the film precluded overt sexual behavior. TOS fans would've immediately asked how a Vulcan can go through decades of suddenly growth without having to mate every 7 biological years.
@STRIKER-rs7br11 ай бұрын
Definitely do more of these, gents. My two favourite KZbinrs talking about some of my favourite movies is just golden. 🖖
@crunchycheetocreations431711 ай бұрын
Mauler not being a Star Trek fan makes his synopsis of Into Darkness even more impressive 👏 As a huge Trek fan since ‘89 I can tell you he didn’t miss a beat and probably watched it through entirely 3-4 times. Love your work fellas 🤙🏻
@SumDumGy11 ай бұрын
I’d say these are happier than any recent Happy Hour! Please, continue.
@chrisclarke727411 ай бұрын
I agree, this is evident in the award winning TV show Boston Legal with the fantastic James Spader and equally fantastic William Shatner.
@Donnyq2211 ай бұрын
I love watching you guys watch movies! Please do more of these!
@dr.goshleorio834311 ай бұрын
i would have given this D&M Watch episode 10 thumbs up if I could. Well done sirs.
@wiggywan183211 ай бұрын
It's interesting to see Mauler watch the original crew without having digested all of the original series. So, as a layman, he's missing context with his opinions. Whereas I'd bet his perspective on say the Vulcan swx scene would be different as I feel it is very on brand and fits with established lore. I think, for me, not having watched Buffy, this would be akin to if they made Buffy films with that cast and how I'd react based solely on what I knew. To Drinker's Point about continuity, I really appreciate how much series lore appears in these films. Yes...keep going!
@neilgoldsmith48211 ай бұрын
Drinker and Mauler. When Khan came out being a fan of TOS. Spock dies and we waited possibly 3-4 years. This is my all time favorite. Spock's return. FYI still today I use as one of my password Kirks final destruct code 000 destruct 0. Blowing up NCC 1701 after for me was iconic and traumatic 😂 I watched TOS on its first run and am die hard Trekker since I was 6.
@jmitchell35 ай бұрын
love the drinker sounds in the background. corks and thorps and ice and such. very authentic. ;)
@ginger0002211 ай бұрын
I really love hearing the Critical Drinker & MauLer talking about Star Trek 3 The Search For Spock.
@QueSinatra11 ай бұрын
22:09 @Drinker, they're staring at Chekov like he's an alien because the Cold War is going on between America and Russia, and this foreign dude with a Russian accent is asking people where he can find nuclear vessels, which is totally not suspicious or weird at all
@awavey11 ай бұрын
isnt the story the police motorbike rider was a real police guy, who wasnt really aware they were filming a motion picture, as crazy as it sounds, so Chekov ends up seeming very weird to him, but hey it was San Fransisco, Im sure Gary can tell you that place is just weird :)
@Vinnuci11 ай бұрын
Thank you lads.. That was fantastic. Cannnt wait for The Voyage Home
@matthewcollins477311 ай бұрын
MauLer has seen Abramsverse Trek but no DS9, and only a little TNG. The poor man.
@muldwych202911 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this and looking forward to the next one. When we get to Star Trek V, it'll be interesting to hear Mauler's ideas for how the story could have been improved, with maybe the Drinker filling him in on the things Shatner had hoped to do but lacked the time and budget.
@Starwarslegorob11 ай бұрын
This is great ! I’m at work installing A/C Sleeves with Drinker & Mauler watching a classic movie! Cheers Mates
@othertalk331311 ай бұрын
What are A/C sleeves? Is that for when your arms are really hot but your torso feels just right? 😎
@Starwarslegorob11 ай бұрын
@@othertalk3313 exactly !!
@mikebailey49511 ай бұрын
Fantastic watching this with you, more please, cheers
@quatore-588611 ай бұрын
I was probably one of the only people that saw this movie more than 40 times in the cinema. I was only 14. Not nearly as good as WOK, but definitely underappreciated for it was.
@bittergenxmutant294411 ай бұрын
-"Jim...you´re name is Jim." Love this movie, great James Horner score.
@LynneHobday111 ай бұрын
Looking forward to you both watching "the one with the whales." Although the odd-numbered Star Trek movies weren't as well-regarded back in the day, after all the rubbish we've been exposed to with NU Trek, I think as a series of movies, they all stand up pretty well. Even the dreaded Star Trek V has some good moments and quotable dialogue. Honestly, we didn't know how good we had it. Great discussion, guys.
@edwardhudgins328611 ай бұрын
Great commentary! I always liked ST-3. On making David's death more poignant, when the crew is gathered in Kirk's apartment early on, Kirk could have said he really wants to get to know David better, looking to bring him into his life, though David is working on Genesis planet so he's not sure when he'll see him next. Whether Shatner tripped on purpose or by accident, his acting when David is killed was moving, as was the look on Scotty's face. The moving scene when the Enterprise is burning up, combined with the music, it's almost out of Wagner's "Gotterdammerung." Real drama. While Roddenberry was only a consultant on this, he had been an airline pilot and for pilots, especially back then, a plane was very personal, not just an expendable machine. Note how pilots in WWII would give their planes names. So for an older generation as well as Star Trek fans, the loss of the Enterprise was personal.
@estoguy11 ай бұрын
You guys were talking about manuevering the ship in the dock... Being an officer in the Navy now, this is equally true of sea going ships. Even a small hundred foot patrol boat takes time to move around. It makes me appreciate the "nautical" aspect of Star Trek even more.
@brysimm40411 ай бұрын
I’ve always had a soft spot for this Trek film too, Drinker, and definitely like it at least as much as you do. It really is a good film and a great chapter of the Trek story with movies 2,3,4, & 6!
@JurisDoctorDoom11 ай бұрын
There was a TNG novel, I think Genesis Wave, that explained that the Genesis device worked just fine, and Protomatter was no issue at all - it was the fact that Khan detonated the device in a nebula rather than on an existing planetary body as intended, which overtaxed the Genesis wave and made the resulting planet unstable (too much energy used to pull the nebula gases together which left insufficient resources to finalize the planet). The proof was that the Regula I cave was still flourishing even in the TNG era. The concern was that a Genesis device could be made with, basically, off the shelf technology in the 24th century, and was far too dangerous (as the Borg could make one that instantly assimilated a populace). So Starfleet just kept Genesis under wraps as a "public failure." Also dovetails with Picard Season 3 where the Genesis II device is hidden at Daystrom Station. Also, the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis in Undiscovered Country was attributed to the Klingons experimenting with a Genesis device of their own, which failed miserably and almost ruined their home planet (which explained why the Klingons initially turned away aid). This scared the Klingons off such research and motivated the Federation to attempt peace overtures to avoid further research on it.
@EdwardCroker11 ай бұрын
More like this please. Love Star Trek commentaries!!
@lanceallison607111 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@GartheKnightReturns11 ай бұрын
That wasn’t Nurse Chapel aka Majel Barrett at the space dock scene. That was Grace Lee Whitney. She played Janice Rand on the original series and was seen before in the transporter room scene in Star Trek TMP.
@patterofheads25611 ай бұрын
This was great and I'm looking forward to the next 3 films. A couple details to clear up in Star Trek lore that you guys brought up: Spock's pon farr: The first one happens during puberty but it continues to happen to vulcan males every 7 years. This was established in the original series episode Amok Time. If they don't do the duty they literally die, that was the tension in the scene and why it would have made more sense if Savak had done the deed with him. As far as the klingon boarding party not knowing about the countdown but the captain did, at this point in history there aren't universal translators in everyone's brain like in The Next Generation era, at this point there's a universal language similar to Star Wars "galactic basic", but (at least for klingons) only high ranking people bother learning it and the rest of the population speaks their native language (Klingonese).
@porc-yl4rx11 ай бұрын
This was a good time. I hope you keep doing these Star Trek movie watch videos. (And the next one is just a lot of silly fun)
@fractaljack21011 ай бұрын
So glad this continued. Next three, even five, soon?
@MH-jx1hc11 ай бұрын
Klingons don't use hand held phasers, they use "disrupters", which kill you painfully.
@Alondro7711 ай бұрын
Yeah, but it's still so fast the victim barely has time to process it. See, MY disruptors take HOURS to vaporize you, while making your entire nervous system FEEL LIKE IT'S ON FIRE! Most people die from the agony WAYYYY before they turn to subatomic particles! (Alondro and Lord Freeza geta long splendidly...)
@NotDeadYetJim11 ай бұрын
A great excuse to watch this movie again. And the commentary is a great addition.
@dbf1dware11 ай бұрын
My personal ranking of the Star Trek films: Wrath of Khan (II), Undiscovered Country (VI), Voyage Home (IV), Search for Spock (III), five and one do not exist for me. Let the flame war begin!
@nealwhaley6311 ай бұрын
When I was a child and had never heard the word “foreplay,” the scene with Saavik and Spock rubbing fingers left me clueless.
@DeltaEcho30311 ай бұрын
To prime MauLer for the TNG movies, I'd recommend the following 5 episodes: - Season 3.26 and Season 4.01 - The Best of Both Worlds, Parts 1 and 2: Covers Picard's ordeal with the Borg and why he's driven for revenge in First Contact. - Season 4.02 - Family: Picard visits his estranged brother and family after his Borg encounter, giving context to the start of Act 3 in Generations. - Season 6.26 and Season 7.01 - Descent, Parts 1 and 2: Data is given an emotion chip by his brother, Lore. Gives context to First Contact and Nemesis.
@jcore098111 ай бұрын
I'd just recommend TNG😂
@robwhisenhunt801411 ай бұрын
Please keep going! Gota do the voyage home.
@BLUEDELUCA11 ай бұрын
Wrath of khan is my favorite and my Dad’s was Voyage Home. We saw this together in the theatre and i liked it more than he did but we both got a kick out of Christopher Loydd. My Dad was a lover of good villains and he rated Loydd’s klingon.
@1701EarlGrey11 ай бұрын
That's nice surprise - I would like to see you gentlemen talking about Star Trek! 🖖 But sadly I agree with Longman, about this film; everything done in "Wrath of Khan" ; Spock was dead - here he was resurrected, Kirk had a son - here he was killed, Genesis planet was born - here it was destroyed, Enterprise was saved - here it was destroyed... I don't like those choices at all. 22:07 - not only that; scene Drinker was talking about happened after Kirk's crew travel back in time, so it was Russian in the middle of cold war asking Americas where their nuclear ships were! 😂
@edgarplummer675011 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see Maulers reaction to "What does God need with a starship?"
@jamesabernethy789611 ай бұрын
It took me a few days to watch this and only listened to this last night. I'm lad that content creators are doing commentaries because so few movies have them now. I know newer movies are pretty pants on the whole, no pun intended. With physical media struggling, we need people who care about movies. I cracked up with the comment about the restaurant. This is a good movie with so many great emotionally driven moments, it's main issue is coming after Wrath of Khan. Some of my favourite scenes are the emotional moments, Kirk and Sarek in the moment they think that Spock's Katra is lost, Kirk's breakdown after losing David and Kirk and McCoy as they watch the Enterprise burning through the atmosphere. Stealing the Enterprise is Great, I love when the Excelsior looms out from behind the Spacedock, you get how big and imposing she is when comparing her to the Enterprise. I thought that Lloyd mad a great bad guy but didn't necessarily make a great Klingon. I think Plummer was the better Klingon in VI. I also liked Curtis better as Saavik, again not because of the acting tallent, she just acter more Vulcan.
@LightsCameraKonkle11 ай бұрын
The two of you are the best movie commentators and critics of this generation.