No one can still match the swagger of Kirk and the way he spoke. Authoritative voice yet smooth and soothing and reassuring. He was a terrific Capt Kirk.
@zantas-handle7 ай бұрын
Have you seen Vic Mignogna playing Kirk in 'Star Trek Continues'? Oh, you're in for a treat!
@fr97147 ай бұрын
@@zantas-handle yep. Saw it recently. He was stellar and imo it’s the best Star Trek recently. This includes the garbage aka Discovery and Trash aka Picard. I can’t believe how they made those 2. Esp Discovery which is just….ugh. Utter shite. Strange New Worlds is back to great Star Trek thankfully.
@mrwebber357 ай бұрын
i'm #24 like... i remember Shatner saying he put everything he had into the role. Yes, that really did it for us. The important ones about the Constitution where the Cons and everyone must be equal or it means nothing. How re-living how Christ changed the hearts of Romans in the episode 'Bread and Circus's' plus having the honor of the 1st interracial kiss with a black woman. Shatner was very important to the Democratic movement in the United States. Shatner was even offered a post as the Canadian Governor General in 2013. Shatner believed he couldn't get his message across tied down with that. Amazing! He seems to just keep going, his power is real and has something to say.
@janetlieb25077 ай бұрын
Best captain❤❤
@gvbezoff7 ай бұрын
Kirk was a swaggering, overbearing dictator with delusions of godhood. And I loved him for it.
@TheBoxfitter9 ай бұрын
I would just like to add that Star Trek had some of the best dramatic lighting of any television show on air at the time. Kudos to whoever staged the lighting.
@tonyarc94559 ай бұрын
Agreed! Great lighting!
@matthewmehegan34759 ай бұрын
"I'm Captain Kirk, and when the shit hits the fan, only I get the dramatic lighting. Other bitches, suck it!"🤣
@Packard7728 ай бұрын
It sure did!
@NicholasGuccione8 ай бұрын
@@DougNederland 😂
@rudolphguarnacci1977 ай бұрын
Especially during Spock, alone in the conference room, crying, in The Naked Time.
@MovieMakingMan11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks! I met Nimoy at the University of Houston - Clear Lake in 1984. He spoke in one of the atriums. He’d raise his hand from behind the lecture with his Vulcan hand greeting. But then lower it quickly as camera flashes filled the air. He did that several times during his talk. But at the end posed for everyone so they could get a good picture of him. I can’t believe that was almost 40 years ago. I sure loved going to that college. I couldn’t get to classes fast enough I loved film school so much. I got a masters in filmmaking and when I was making films I’d sleep in the production studio or in my van in the parking lot. Great times.
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@coolfinetime11 ай бұрын
What are you doing now?
@glennschemitsch83419 ай бұрын
Awful picky people out there. Just enjoy the show.
@brianarbenz13297 ай бұрын
I saw James Doohan speak at my college in Indiana in the early 1980s. He was jointly promoting the Space Shuttle and Star Trek.
@MovieMakingMan7 ай бұрын
@@brianarbenz1329 That must’ve been cool. I worked on the Space Shuttle from 1976-2002 as an engineer, designed, suit subject and later filmmaker. It would been fascinating to talk to the Star Trek crew. My favorite singer back then was John Denver. He was obsessed with flight and the space program. In 1995 he attended a gathering at Johnson Space center/NASA. He was there to perform for a small group. I got to meet John and June Lockhart (Lost in Space).
@ridiculous_gaming8 ай бұрын
Coming home from elementary school, Star Trek reruns started at 4pm.
@rudolphguarnacci1977 ай бұрын
6pm in nyc
@ridiculous_gaming7 ай бұрын
@@rudolphguarnacci197 6pm was boring time when dad watched the news here in Canada.
@rtqii6 ай бұрын
I had to wait until the weekly episode aired, then we would talk about it at school the next day, because everybody watched it.
@Robert080104 ай бұрын
3pm in the summer WKBS TV 48 in Philadelphia!
@burtonwilliams535510 ай бұрын
Growing up poor on a farm in rural Tennessee, Star Trek was my escape from ''reality''.
@Robert080108 ай бұрын
LOL. I moved to rural Tennessee on purpose after having gown up 90 minutes from NYC. Tennessee is my escape!
@ninjawizard70218 ай бұрын
And what is our escape now with all the woke fashion ?
@ninjawizard70218 ай бұрын
@@Robert08010haha yeah … i bet he’s a lefty
@thudthud54238 ай бұрын
As a spaceman, my escape from reality was dreaming I was growing up poor on a farm in rural Tennessee. Isn't life weird?
@brianarbenz13297 ай бұрын
Star Trek is my escape from people who whine and gripe about ”woke fashion” to the point of being unhinged.
@simpleman893710 ай бұрын
And please note in space seed ( which was a first season episode ) Chekov was not a crew member, Yet in Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan, Kirk's enemy states , when Chekov and Captain Terrell are captured, while first looking at Terrell. Khan: "I don't know you, (and then Approaching Chekov) But you,,,,I never forget a face,,,,,, Mr. Chekov, isn't it ?" Khan is so intelligent, that he even recognizes faces he's never seen before !!! 😂
@bananaramamark8 ай бұрын
Walter explained that at a convention (probably more than once). He was cleaning bathrooms on the lower decks in the first season. That is how he met Khan, lol. True story.
@Robert080104 ай бұрын
@@bananaramamark I was gonna say a sim ilar thing. That everyone is a bridge officer. 420 crew members. There should have been a good 50-60%or more of theoretical crew members we would have never seen.
@tomchidwick8 ай бұрын
As far as I'm concerned, the "original" series is the only series. These bloopers are awesome!!
@zantas-handle7 ай бұрын
Have you seen 'Star Trek Continues'? Oh, you're in for a treat!
@tomchidwick7 ай бұрын
@@zantas-handle Actually, I have! They are very good. Impressive reproductions.
@zantas-handle7 ай бұрын
@@tomchidwick Ah, I'm glad you've seen them! I hope more people do, I think they are an absolute triumph.
@tommymarco3 ай бұрын
Watched Star Trek Continues this past week for the first time. Best series after the Orignal
@High-Performance-IQ2 ай бұрын
@@tomchidwick poor old Kirk Fanboy....is it very hard to accept that TNG surpassed your heroes in every aspect? Lol😂
@everkief13319 ай бұрын
I was born in 67 and Star Trek was in syndication all through the 70s. From grade school on, I'd get home from school around 3:30pm. I'd watch The Partridge Family and/or Brady Bunch, Andy Griffith, Hogans Heroes, then an hour of Star Trek. This was a great escape from the daily drudgery aka. child abuse, and put me in a dream state for the hour and that escape from reality lingered for a while after. At 6:00pm SHARP, supper began and the abuse resumed! I know a lot of "kids" experienced a very similar thing during the 70s. The only differences were the specific shows that we watched and the level of abuse we tolerated. My best friend always watched speed racer and johnny quest after school, but I didn't have cable so ABC, NBC and CBS were just fine for small periods of escapism.
@jamjardj19749 ай бұрын
Desperately sad.
@leechjim80239 ай бұрын
I was watching Johnny Quest LONG before cable, on Sat. Mornings😂😂😂
@leechjim80239 ай бұрын
Oh yeah supper was a HIGHLIGHT when Mom cooked!😁😃😋😋
@brian72248 ай бұрын
I remember I was in high school and it was on every weeknight at 10pm til 11pm. I had a 13" TV in my bedroom and was allowed to watch it as long as I could get up and ready for school the next day! Love the good ole days of Star Trek. The ONLY new ones I like are the few with Chris Pine in them...otherwise the next generation and so on were to PUSHY with their "agenda"
@Robert080108 ай бұрын
I vividly remember being in the middle of watching Speed Racier ("woah whOOOAAAHH") when my bigger brother came in and changed the channel on me. He put on star trek and made me so mad. But I got the last laugh. I became a life long fan of the series.
@eracer11115 ай бұрын
I love seing goofs like these that I've missed - despite watching EVERY episode at least 40 times. Yeah, I'm a 65 year-old nerd who, when I was 7-10 years old watched every TOS episode as it aired.
@pamelawhitelaw14584 ай бұрын
Me to
@ut000bs3 ай бұрын
I was born in '58. My friend David and I used to make the Enterprise out of paper plates. When you staple two together you also had the Jupiter II.
@pashaveres46292 ай бұрын
Had to check to see if it weren't I who had written that comment, lol. Have seen these episodes countless times, including the original airing and never noticed a single one of these. Though, of course, all of these scenes are very familiar.
@pamelawhitelaw14582 ай бұрын
@@eracer1111 me to I started watching when I was about 6. Lost count of how. Many times I have watched it
@georgeanthony728211 ай бұрын
I watched the show when it first came out in 1966, when I was 9 yrs old. To me it's still holds so much enjoyment. And thanks for pointing out some recent bloopers which I wasn't aware of, Tvcrazyman!!
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@crumplezone19 ай бұрын
I was 8 fellow Trekkie )
@RobertoJuanSurMontana5 ай бұрын
In the 70's, of course we did not have any blooper showings... EXCEPT at the Star Trek conventions. As a boy, I was so amazed that they showed clips like these! Great times
@natehill80693 ай бұрын
Gene Rodenberry came to Dayton OH in April 1977 and introduced the blooper reel.
@RobertvanderBroek6 ай бұрын
The scenes in which Shatner was hamming it up were just too good!
@angiediaz69188 ай бұрын
I love Original Star Trek. I use to watch it when I was a young kid in the late 60's. Always wanted to go to space on a ship like the Enterprise and have a captain like Kirk , and crew members like Spock, Bones, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu and Chekov. Didn't want to wear a Red Shirt and beam up me up!!!!!
@tvcrazyman8 ай бұрын
Yeah, I don't think I would want to be a red shirt guy either. 😀
@Robert080104 ай бұрын
I remember taping a box to the handle bars of my bike and then it was the shuttle craft.
@willielarimer71707 ай бұрын
Just think of the inventions that mirrored the Star Trek universe, automatic doors, todays Ipads , cell phones, talking computers, lazers. My dad worked at IBM, and told us one day a computer would fit in your hand, and we laughed at him
@MeatSim645 ай бұрын
Look at us now. Crazy how much influence Star Trek had on current day technology.
@blankblank41304 ай бұрын
Depends on the size of the hand.
@cgore42 ай бұрын
Holodeck will happen based on this trend. The transporter might happen but no one will go on it. How would you ever know you survive it? The guy who comes out the other end will have the memories and swear he's the same guy but you'll never know.
@lisanidog81786 ай бұрын
I first saw Star Trek in 1972. I was in 7th grade and 13. Everyone had nicknames. And mine was Spock. I don’t know why he did it, but one person who was in 8th grade was walking around with a cardboard perfectly constructed to the smallest detail of Nomad the space probe. The Changling with Nomad has been my favorite episode since. We had an art teacher who was a big Trekkie. I had gotten a Star Trek Lives T shirt and wore it to school. Can’t remember why I broths my wooden Vulcan nickel which is long gone. And I had this friend who was a big Dr. McCoy liker. I met her at riding school and our mutual love of Star Trek we became friends until she moved. She had a uniform too that she made and showed me that of course was a Dr. McCoy uniform complete with boots. I even put together a model of Enterprise. Oh those the days! I still watch the episodes. 🖖
@mecongberlin11 ай бұрын
Love it. Whatever they did, in the late sixties, early seventies, it was just the best. Nothing else was more important than watching the Enterprise.
@davidviton106511 ай бұрын
Such a great show for its time
@socksumi6 ай бұрын
Spock shot the phaser in that direction because there were more than one creature attacking.
@marvenlunn608624 күн бұрын
The shield came from the direction he fired
@Awsom47Merc11 ай бұрын
I grew up watching the original series back in 66 at 9 yrs old. Coincidence ! I finally bought the restored original series and am watching it now. I've seen the goofs you speak of in the last couple days . When I looked up some history on the show I found out Desilu Studios only gave half the budget to Star Trek it gave to Mission Impossible because Lucille Ball hated it and thought it would fail. Then changed her mind after receiving 29k fan letters it's first season. It was sold to Paramount's parent company who cut the budget even more. Shatner was paid 5k an episode, Nimoy 1.2k but the rest of the main crew only made 650 to 850 per episode and extras only 200 ! Even in the 60's that was low pay ! 👊👽👍
@lotstodo11 ай бұрын
Thank you Lucille Ball for wanting original shows.
@rogeriodearaujobonito637711 ай бұрын
Thanks by information !
@Centauri2711 ай бұрын
I thought Lucille Ball liked the show and was its savior?
@johnmastroligulano740110 ай бұрын
How funny is it that Shatner DOB coincides with Kirk? What about following (skull&)Bones back to his birth time period? What are the odds really where are they why has no one ever asked questions about this(Gates=Gate_keeper_s have SetQ=to Borg Q or what Gates family name means... T-20 A-1 201 LOS=the home of Gatekeepers. WilliamHenryGates in basic math=201 March=3 2020 Crown Virus skull&bones favorite # 322 Aliens come from in the Hill in Star Trek & in Hieroglyph the letter Q-17(ag of Gates Hebrew is read 201 other way AT TA losian style right to left lived-devilS style). Same reason Star Wars & the W-HILL-S. Double you is an AI thing an artificial thing like Isis & Set who farm Osiris=natural life here.
@jimgreen578810 ай бұрын
@Awsom47Merc, I have 10 years on you, kid!😊
@ZENmud7 ай бұрын
CU Boulder, 1977-79, had a beer serving Pizza Hut franchise in the "Alferd Packer Grill" ~ Trek episodes were on Denver TV at 4 or 4:30pm (some other(s) commented this time). We were a rowdy crowd, regularly. ❤❤ James Doohan narrated "The Trouble With Tribbles" in spring of 1979, on campus. After a long Q&A with the audience, I managed to sit with him, waiting for his limo: just took the opportunity to ask him my Film 🎥 student questions, and we talked for 15 minutes (+/-)... when I looked up, wed had 80 students surrounding us, straining to hear his responses. I learned a lot that night.
@tvcrazyman7 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@RuthShelton-ou4id3 ай бұрын
James Doohan was in the Army & lost the tip of a finger which he managed to hide for the most part.
@jeffmillward11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Life-long TOS fan here (Trekkieguy) and I admit I never noticed some of those little bloopers before. Was very entertaining to watch. Thanks!
@SSRN_SEAVIEW11 ай бұрын
Howdy, around 1970 maybe a wee bit later, a few friends and I went to campus of the New York institute of Technology on Long Island around 7pm to watch a new Woody Allen movie set up in the cafeteria . Anyway, the lights went out and the projector went on. At this point there were all those usual white specks on the screen before the movie started. I said outloud "Space the Final Frontier" . WELL all of a sudden the Enterprise flew by. I said W T F??? Does not look like woody allen. It was a SUPER CLEAN copy of the blooper reel. I asked later and was told it was basically A FIRST COPY OF THE MASTER BLOOPER REEL. IT WAS WONDERFUL. It lasted a good 15 minutes or so. We laughed our asses off for the whole time!! I never knew about any blooper reel at that time. Then, the woody allen movie started. We watched it for maybe 10 minutes and left. The Blooper Reel was a 1000 times better and much more funny than poor woody. Sorry Woody. So all this time with the advent of the computer and the internet I was never able to fine a great copy as the one we saw.!!
@davidpenn939619 күн бұрын
That is Crazy Especially those Bloopers which is So Funny i remember watching them on a 16MM movie protector which was way way back into The 70s
@kingforaday87254 ай бұрын
I remember when one of the major events at a convention was the anticipated playing of a blooper reel like this. Heck, it was the only place we could see it!
@bills69462 ай бұрын
The absolute best lines was, “Bones, can you save him?” “ Damn it Jim, Im a physician, not a magician”.
@davidchristensen849611 ай бұрын
In 'The Galileo 7' episode, there were multiple cavemen/troglytes, not just one. One spear was thrown, Spock looked up to fire but the caveman was gone and he looked to his back for a new attack and thus, fired there.
@richardkopaniasz893511 ай бұрын
That was so great! I never caught that stuff while watching the show. Saw the Bloopers for 40 years and they are still funny.
@philipedwards33912 ай бұрын
Very funny video! Well spotted mistakes and bloopers. I still like the original Star Trek from the 60's - and the acting! It was a great sci-fi series for its time.
@jenniferbeyer64128 ай бұрын
The tv station Heros and Icons have all the series up to Enterprise. The TOS has been enhanced, the planets and ships are much better. I have been watching Star Trek since it first aired. I was born in 1965. My dad and i watched the show and all the NASA launches. I was at the time too young to understand what was happening, but dad loved it and was fun to be there with him. Those are the earliest memories i have.
@kathycarroll67536 ай бұрын
Wow, I was still in high school when I went to the Trek convention in San Francisco.... That's where I first saw the blooper real that was played here. Talk about a way back machine and time travel!
@costrio7 ай бұрын
Each episode, back then, cost $100 k to make and even Lucille Ball swept the floors at times. It was almost a shoestring operation at the begining, I think. TV reception was over the air VHF and UHF frequencies. Resolution was similar to todays' YT's 360 resolution but in black and white and reception interference from airplanes, storms and distance from the transmitter gave us half snow and half picture fading in and out. It was still magical to watch and I'm not surprised I didn't catch the color of shirts discontinuity and closeups of hands. Sometimes I though I could see through people but it was only a double image effect. When I saw Star Trek, in color for the first time, I was amazed at how much I had missed before. Thanks for the memories.
@tvcrazyman7 ай бұрын
Appreciate it. I did not know that about Lucy, but she did seem very down to earth, so I can see her sweeping the floors at her own studio.
@general51045 ай бұрын
I've watched every TOS episode when they first came on and every re-run, several times. I have the boxed set of TOS and TNG and both sets of tge boxed Star Trek movies, and I HAVE NEVER SEEN THOSE BLOOPERS !!! I loved them and I subbed. I'm up in my 70's but I'm still an avid Trekkie!
@PeterWorrell5 ай бұрын
Excellent! I grew up with the original, and this brought back good memories.
@ricksmith763111 ай бұрын
oh crap that was hilarious. you do realize now i have to go back and watch my entire series again, plus the movies...
@brigidsingleton159611 ай бұрын
😮 did you really need an excuse to do so?!!😮😢😊😅😂
@laurencaulton10310 ай бұрын
"Brain. Brain. What is brain?"
@gvbezoff7 ай бұрын
Brain is Controller.
@AdmiralNelson10006 ай бұрын
A lot to like in that crazy episode!
@rick3434 күн бұрын
Dirty pool mister, as a child of the 60s and a teenager of the 70s, I grew up on Star Trek, and all the other great shows of the era, I watched them all at the beginning of my early life, and here I am watching them all again at the end of my life, ahhh nostalgia
@vickiehornback699011 ай бұрын
Star Trek was my favorite show along with Time Tunnel, The Monkees, and the cartoon Jonny Quest. I was always a tv-aholic. Still am😂
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
I love all those shows. Got them all on DVD too. 😀
@GrumpyLemur10 ай бұрын
Oh yeah the Monkees is awesome! I like Green Acres and The Beverly Hilbillies also the Andy Griffith Show😊 and of course Star Trek!
@AdmiralNelson10006 ай бұрын
Right On, Vickie. Great shows, much to appreciate.
@teresavogt59772 ай бұрын
Bloopers or not still a favorite from childhood and all that came from it...The spinoffs were great... Now make more !!
@Steve_in_NJ5 ай бұрын
The best part of watching bloopers is how the actors improvise after they know they just screwed up their lines. Even funnier when automatic doors fail to open. Like when you walk into a retail store today and the doors don't open fast enough.
@lotstodo11 ай бұрын
Nice continuity catches! I remember buying tickets to see Star Trek bloopers at a museum.
@tompease88107 ай бұрын
LOVE IT THANKS STAR TREK IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES🎉
@CyndiOyea11 ай бұрын
Been a trekki since a little girl, but I love the bloopers the best. Brings out their personalities 🥰 and shows how much they enjoy the job and each other.
@squonk868 ай бұрын
I thought for sure that someone would have included the blooper in the episode Balance of Terror where Captain Kirk on a couple of occasions says fire main phasers and they fire photon torpedoes and I always say that's not phasers they're photon torpedoes
@mrwebber3511 ай бұрын
I may have to rethink my entire childhood. Then again we didn't have a colour set until 1977. Never mind.
@mrwebber357 ай бұрын
@@aisha2370 I watched the entire series all over again like it was brand new.
@stewartmcminn777311 ай бұрын
I like these "bloopers" makes you watch the show in a new way 🙂
@nicolepowell547011 ай бұрын
Humpback nails. Loved this thank you, every time i watch an episode i always look out for the stuntmen in the fight sequences
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
I do too. It's a habit I've gotten into over the years. I always want to try and see if I can tell if it's the actor doing the stunt or not.
@billyrock83057 ай бұрын
Kirk had great MMA skills for battling aliens. 👽 🥊
@robynzelickson61646 ай бұрын
Kirk-Fu!! So many Killer Moves! The Double Jump Drop-Kick was my fave 😊
@robinrowe80256 күн бұрын
My older brother got me watching star Trek and I've been hooked every since .
@RobertGoldman-o2p21 күн бұрын
Even today, Star Trek remains ahead of its time. I suspect 50 years from now, Star Trek will still be ahead of its time.
@WhoDoctor-u2e8 ай бұрын
You know your stuff. Good commentary. Thank you. Some of those bloopers I've never seen before.
@tvcrazyman8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@embeddedude7379 ай бұрын
We all noticed the deficiencies in the "special effects," but we still enjoyed the stories and their messages.
@tvcrazyman9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, the show is always fun to watch. The best part of the show is the actors.
@Shuttlebay49 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Some of these I've never noticed before - but now I'll never unsee them!!!
@briancarson18915 ай бұрын
One of my favorite shows of all time
@Robert080104 ай бұрын
I just heard a great piece of TV History trivia! In the ST TOS episode Savage Curtain, do you remember Colonel Green's red jumpsuit? According to another video I just saw today, that same costume was repurposed several years later to become Mork's original red jumpsuit when he appeared on Happy Days. They just added the glitter triangle on the front and other details.
@rockwaterconsulting35437 ай бұрын
In the episode "The Devil in the Dark", with the silicon-based rock tunneler, Spock and Kirk are searching through the tunnels and one, I believe Spock, says "you go right and I'll go left", then they head off in the opposite directions to what was just said..
@Daniel-y7g5y11 ай бұрын
I laughed aloud when that crewman had a prop rock bounced off his head, and he was unaffected.
@ludicrous7044Ай бұрын
Earnest T. Bass thru them!!☺️🪨
@Bob_just_Bob6 ай бұрын
Another location used by Star Trek for the episode Arena which introduced us to The Gorn. The first episode of Star Trek I ever saw and that gave me nightmares when I was about five years old in the 60s was shot at Vasquez Rocks State Park in California. Thing is, I didn’t Know about that the first day I visited Vazquez Rocks. I recognised the place immediately and thought I was five years old again back in my nightmare for a second 😂
@tvcrazyman6 ай бұрын
They filmed an episode of Sliders there later on in the 90s - kzbin.info/www/bejne/p2fbpZR-jZhga9Esi=1OfGhFJhE9TOSSwr Probably a lot of other things too I bet. Looks like a cool place to visit.
@edplax13 ай бұрын
In space seed while kirk is fighting kahn in the engine room , kirk is thrown against the back wall, and his foot goes through the wall and leaves a hole.
@edplax13 ай бұрын
In Galileo 7, while Spok is carrying the dead crewman a spear is thrown and actually hits the hand/wrist of the dead man being carried.
@scottvela294410 ай бұрын
When Shatner is carried off thats actor Ted Cassidy. He was in the show a couple times. According to the director Ralph Senensky everyone was in on the joke except Shatner. Cassidy was doing Mission Impossible next door. Senensky talks about this on his website.
@rogerfritz4 ай бұрын
Shore Leave always got me. Supposedly uninhabited planet, but there were obviously cut down trees. I think if I was in the landing party, I'd be like, "Uh Captain, somebody or something cut down a tree prior to our arrival."
@zsoltmaros14754 ай бұрын
It was a great series, I loved it.🤗
@buffstraw29695 ай бұрын
Every single continuity error in TOS, meticulously catalogued and explained. So fascinatingzzzzzzzzz
@whiskeyvictor570311 ай бұрын
Class M planets often have rubber rocks in their terrain. 😆
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
That must be. 😀
@brianarbenz13297 ай бұрын
If we’re lucky, the asteroid heading our way will be rubber as well.
@selwocc3 ай бұрын
Good show. I still watch ever episode since the start back in the 60s ! !
@deb45787 ай бұрын
TY for posting this. Spock's Brain and The Way to Eden were the worst. I was fortunate to see the bloopers from TOS at a ST Convention. It was a blast watching them on a movie screen in a room packed with diehard fans. I'd always noticed the wrinkled paper pictures on the bridge in Tomorrow Is Yesterday.
@bobbova870811 ай бұрын
Thanks for a fun watch! I don't know if this one counts but in the episode " the corbomite maneuver " near the end when the Enterprise overpowers the scout ship and lt. Uhura says she is receiving a weak message Mr. Spock turns to walk back to his station and you can hear a very loud creak from the wooden floor !
@acreguy315611 ай бұрын
Yes! And there are several scenes where Kirk is sitting in the big chair on the bridge and if someone else steps onto the platform the chair is mounted to, and the whole thing wobbles. Hard to believe such a poorly mounted chair could sustain the forces of battle and space travel!
@marmaly11 ай бұрын
Most of these are new to me. Wow. I thought I knew them all. Well done!
@chrisgosling54086 ай бұрын
That razors switch in the bloopers is great
@OtterLakeFlutes8 ай бұрын
Awesome, hehe... I noticed one I haven't seen mentioned anywhere, in the one with the original Gorn, "Arena". When you can see off the side of the cliff at one point, they lean over a bit too far and you can see another camera man's blanket as part of his little camp-out spot, on a ledge down closer to the base of the cliff.
@annstevens62238 ай бұрын
I always thought it was odd that the giant threw his shield at them at 4:35. It’s like he was so mad he wasn’t even thinking straight.
@billybunter665911 ай бұрын
I remember watching this as a kid and yes it did seem a bit crummy at times but who cared it was exciting and thrilling and the actors were brilliant.
@cyndeewenzel64394 ай бұрын
Oh those are great! Good eye on catching these bloopers! I love Star Trek! I really loved seeing Floyds Barbershop!
@tvcrazyman4 ай бұрын
Thanks
@lindaebert78911 ай бұрын
Thank You 😊 That was great. I have the whole old series on DVD 😄 now going to watch and see if I can spot them🥰
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
@chadstingray553611 ай бұрын
TVCrazyman’s observations are always right on the mark! Thanks!
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@motorv8N8 ай бұрын
Those were fun - thanks!
@johnsewell659311 ай бұрын
Excellent. "City on the edge of Forever", when they walk by the papered up windows of Floyds Barber Shop, I almost had a baby....my two favorite oldie shows -- perfect Thank-You......!
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
@gregoryclemen187011 ай бұрын
the basement( mission house) where "KIRK/ SPOCK" break into was the hardware store in the land of "MAYBERRY".
@rogerstlaurent870411 ай бұрын
must have seen the same episode a million times Never once saw Floys Barber Shop in the background when Shatner and Joan Collins walk bye
@williamjones603111 ай бұрын
Many of these I noticed or already knew about. It's always great to learn more. 😁
@rodneyringler37456 ай бұрын
Captain Kirk and the landing party brought a gift... A SCRUBARY!😂😂😂
@natehill80693 ай бұрын
Ni!
@paullewis62138 ай бұрын
Too late to fire whoever was in charge of continuity 😂
@MrDDiRusso11 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Ted Cassidy was both Lurch and Thing in the Addams Family.
@mrmike18848 ай бұрын
He was also the Voice Narrarator for the Tv series The Incredible Hulk.
@cheriem4328 ай бұрын
Is it true that Thing was sometimes left-handed (?) in TAF?
@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc8 ай бұрын
@@mrmike1884Ted Cassidy also played Bigfoot on an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man.
@joec157611 ай бұрын
Good catch on pointing out the bad shape of the screens in "Tomorrow Is Yesterday." I had read somewhere in one of the many "making of" books about the show, that one of the producers noticed the same thing. The studio lights had been taking their toll on the set, and he wrote there hadn't been any major up keep done to the set since it was built. After this though, those screens were replaced. I believe one of those stuntmen might be Hal Needham, who doubled for Shatner on occasion. He would later become a Director of films like "Smokey and the Bandit."
@swordvaporcat7 ай бұрын
Gamesters of Triskelion: Kirk, Uhura, and Chekov land in the arena just before being transported down. Kirk rolls over on his back and breaks the gold flip antenna on his communicator. It doesn't come off, but it is visibly bent.
@stellarspacetraveler5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip. I'll look that one up.
@MathewRenfro11 ай бұрын
i had long thought I had seen every Trek Goof known, but there were almost all entierely new to me. Thanks Tvcrazyman!
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Glad I was able to find some new stuff you hadn't seen before.😀
@conniewojahn644526 күн бұрын
As a kid, and for some time after, I watch Star Trek over and over again and I don't remember seeing any of these goofs. I was so enthralled with the shows I didn't notice anything odd or off about them. The producers pulled me in and held me to their idea of what the show should be, and I bought it because I wanted to and enjoyed it very much. I'd bet a lot of kids did.
@usedscar7 ай бұрын
I was at a ST convention in '76 and late into the evening they were showing bloopers. My fav was the Enterprise flying majesticly into the star field and . . . wait for it . . . boom!
@geralderdek28211 ай бұрын
I laughed so hard at those classic bloopers that my eyes teared up!😅 I've watched Star Trek many times over and only noticed the rock moving easily while pinning spock. I never noticed any of the others till you showed them! As Spock would say "FACINATING"!
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@michaelmcfarland17166 ай бұрын
"Eventually they'll have somebody transported right on top of someone." Why do I picture Kirk with a big smile at that quote? 😏
@chuckpoore11 ай бұрын
My favorite goof is in Journey to Babel, while McCoy is operating on Spock, there is literally smoke coming out of the machine covering Spock's body. I have heard it was Deforest Kelley's cigarette he had hidden there between takes. But in universe, it really makes you wonder what that machine is doing.
@John-ih2bx4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video clips. Very entertaining.
@PhilippinesFarmLife4 ай бұрын
You always know when a character is going to Die. It's the new guy we've never seen before.
@WildStar20028 ай бұрын
One of my favorite bloopers that I saw during syndication was from the episode "The Apple". During a fight with the natives, one of them looses his white wig just at the edge of the screen as he falls to the ground! 😄
@ciphercode22985 ай бұрын
Kids nowadays dont know what theyre missing. Thanks for sharing this
@stanleybroniszewsky85388 ай бұрын
This was great. I wish there would have been scenes when Kirk fought the Gorn in Arena.
@tvcrazyman8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@papawd39919 ай бұрын
Star Trek, the reason I never completed my homework. But I did great in science.
@ohioguy2159 ай бұрын
I was a kid back then. I excelled in time travel.
@cliffordterrell5524Ай бұрын
To this day teachers and professors use eps of Star trek for topics. Not the new Star trek but the older ones
@danamcdonnell906411 ай бұрын
Great job as usual, TVcrazyman! I love your videos! I didn't see these shows when they were originally broadcast, but I caught them in reruns when I was a kid. Your commentary always makes me nostalgic for those days.
@tvcrazyman11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. Glad you like them!
@Retiredmco10 ай бұрын
Absolutely love watching bloopers like this. Well done my friend.
@tvcrazyman10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@robstai91108 ай бұрын
In the episode "Court Martial", they use a device that amplifies sound by "one to the fourth power".
@ivanleterror91584 ай бұрын
Regarding Kirk's shirt, that set of scenes was filmed at Vasquez Rocks where many strange things happen. It is one of the most widely used locations in So Cal for many movies and TV series.
@markmalasics34138 ай бұрын
I remember having that Blooper reel when I bought my first VHS player in 1979.