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Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection 1-6 [Blu-ray] [2009]
 
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Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection 1-6 [Blu-ray] [2009]

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  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 7
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 27 April 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001S3GDT0
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,800 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Special Features

Star Trek: The Captain's Summit--
brings together previous Star Trek stars and invites them to talk about their experiences creating the cult movies. This feature was recorded especially for the release of this box set on DVD and Blu-ray.

Star Trek I: The Motion Picture

  • Commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda, Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens and Daren Dochterman
  • Library Computer
  • Production: The Longest Trek: Writing the Motion Picture
  • The Star Trek Universe: Special Star Trek Reunion; Starfleet Academy SCISEC Brief 001: Mystery Behind Voyager
  • Deleted Scenes Trailers and TV Spots
  • BD-Live--Star Trek I.Q
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  • Commentary by director Nicholas Meyer and Manny Coto
  • Library Computer
  • Production:Captain's Log; Designing Khan;Original Interviews with DeForest Kelley, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Ricardo Montalban; Where No Man Has Gone Before--The Visual Effects of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; James Horner: Composing Genesis
  • The Star Trek Universe: Collecting Star Trek's Movie Relics; A Novel Approach; Starfleet Academy SCISEC Brief 002: Mystery Behind Ceti Alpha VI
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • BD-Live--Star Trek I.Q.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
  • Commentary by director Lenoard Nimoy, writer/producer Harve Bennett, director of photography Charles Correll and Robin Curtis
  • Commentary by Ronald D. Moore and Michael Taylor
  • Library Computer
  • Production: Captian's Log;Terraforming and the Prime Directive; Industrial Light & Magic: The Visual Effects of Star Trek: Spock: The Early Years
  • The Star Trek Universe: Space Docks and Birds Of Prey; Speaking Klingon; Klingon and Vulcan Costumes; Star Trek and the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame ; Starfleet Academy SCISEC Brief 003: Mystery Behind the Vulcan Katra Transfer
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • BD-Live--Star Trek I.Q.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
  • Commentary by William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy
  • Commentary by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman
  • Library Computer
  • Production: Future's Past: A Look Back; On Location; Dailies Deconstruction; Below-the-Line: Sound Design; Pavel Chekov’s Screen Moments
  • The Star Trek Universe: Time Travel: The Art of the Possible; The Language of Whales; A Vulcan Primer; Kirk's Women; Star Trek: Three-Picture Saga; Star Trek for a Cause; Starfleet Academy SCISEC Brief 004: The Whale Probe
  • Visual Effects: From Outer Space to the Ocean; The Bird of Prey
  • Original Interviews: Leonard Nimoy; William Shatner ; De Forest Kelley
  • Tributes: Roddenberry Scrapbook;Featured Artist: Mark Lenard
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • BD-Live--Star Trek I.Q.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
  • Commentary by William Shatner and Liz Shatner
  • Commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda, Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens and Daren Dochterman
  • Library Computer
  • Production: Harve Bennett's Pitch To Sales Team; The Journey: A Behind-The-Scenes-Documentary; Makeup Tests; Pre-Visualization Models; Rockman In The Raw; Star Trek V Press Conference;
  • The Star Trek Universe: Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute; Original Interview: William Shatner; Cosmic Thoughts; That Klingon Couple; A Green Future?; Star Trek Honors NASA; Hollywood Walk of Fame: James Doohan; Starfleet Academy SCISEC Brief 005: Nimbus III
  • Deleted Scenes: Mount Rushmore :17 Insults; Behold Paradise; Spock's Pain
  • Trailers and TV Spots
  • BD-Live--Star Trek I.Q.
Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country
  • Commentary by director Nicholas Meyer and screenwriter Denny Martin Flinn
  • Commentary by Larry Nemecek and Ira Steven Behr
  • Library Computer
  • The Perils of Peacemaking
  • Stories From Star Trek VI: It Started With A Story; Prejudice; Director Nicholas Meyer; Shakespeare and General Chang; Bring It To Life; Farewell and Goodbye
  • The Star Trek Universe: Conversations With Nicholas Meyer; Klingons: Conjuring the Legend; Federation Operatives; Penny's Toy Box; Together Again; Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman;To Be Or Not To Be: Klingons and Shakespeare; Starfleet Academy SCISEC Brief 006: Praxis
  • Farewell DeForest Kelley: A Tribute
  • Original Interviews: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Iman
  • Promotional Material: Trailers; 1991 Convention Presentation by Nicholas Meyer
  • BD-Live--Star Trek I.Q.


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55 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing bargain!, 3 May 2009
In a nutshell: I absolutely love it!

The box itself: It feels very sturdy and well put together. The transparent plastic around it might be a little annoying when you have to remove it every time you take a disk out or put one back in, but it protects the box itself from scratches and dirt. Each DVD comes in a plastic slim DVD case.

The films: The film quality is astounding! In comparison to the previously released 'Special Edition' dual DVDs, picture quality has been dramatically improved! It's much clearer and sharper and the colours do not 'bleed'. Also, picture noise has been almost eliminated, so that smoke and close up exterior shots of starships' hulls are perfectly clear and sharp. Plus, compression artefacts are nowhere to be seen. The sound has also been improved, although I still think that 'The Wrath of Kahn' sounds like they used inferiour audio equipment when they recorded the actors' lines... but that's only a personal opinion.

All in all I highly recommend this boxset if you don't own the previous Special Editions or if you want a serious upgrade in picture quality. Then again, you might think of getting them on bluray if you happen to have a player.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Boldly Enjoy!, 25 Aug 2009
As a fan already of the original Star Trek series, and spin-offs, this is an excellent boxset. All the films are every bit as enjoyable as they were the first time around. The additional dvd, The Captains Summit, was a fabulous way to round off this sci-fi journey, offering more insight, most enjoyable! Highly recommended for those who are already a fan. Additionally, this boxset adds as a huge compliment to the new Star Trek XI, for all those new fans that have come on board. Boldly enjoy!
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49 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent collection, with one or two niggles., 29 April 2009
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This review is from: Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection 1-6 [Blu-ray] [2009] (Blu-ray)
First of all, the technical niggles out of the way. I had problems with the Star Trek VI menus on my PS3, and my Captain's Summit disc was missing, so I've got to return it to Amazon. I've already bought another one from somewhere else because I couldn't wait. The same menu problem with Star Trek VI, so that must be a manufacturing problem. Okay, that aside, now on to the films and their extras...

Well, with slightly varying standards, they all look pretty good. I watched Star Trek VI first, and thought it looked pretty good. It's probably the poorest transfer of the six, but it still looks okay. I can't really tell if the slight over-vibrancy in some scenes is just the way the film looked - the CGI used here was pretty early, remember - or whether it's been slightly overdone in the remastering into HD. I read someone somewhere complaining that this movie was not HD, but that's nonsense. It's definitely a HD master, albeit not the best one(!).

Next I watched The Motion Picture. It looks good, but as with very many movies, the HD mastering highlights inferior visual effects and the flaws built in during the original production. Bear in mind that this master is from the original theatrical print, and not the already SD-remastered Directors Cut. At the same time, the grain and flaws in some scenes are simply from the original print, and not because of the HD remastering. Nevertheless, this doesn't excuse the inferior transfer process used by Paramount, because many other films have been cleaned up and had such photographic flaws removed. The best thing about this movie for me was the commentary, by five long-time Star Trek writers. I really enjoyed listening to them, and scene-specific group commentaries are often the most accessible and informative. It's a pity that Robert Wise and Nick Meyer's commentary from the Director's Cut couldn't be used here, as it wouldn't fit. The rest of the movies still have their director's commentary.

Star Trek II is probably the best Blu-ray of the bunch. It's nice. Very nice. It's been cleaned up far more than the others, probably because it's the most loved of the lot. I've always found Kirstie Alley quite captivating as Saavik. This movie works in every way that The Motion Picture fails, and if that means losing some cinematic scope in the process, so be it. While the remastering doesn't look overly detailed, it certainly does look clean. The only drawback is that it highlights the inferiority of the HD remastering on the other five films.

Star Trek III isn't one of my favourites of the series; I think the set design is dreadful and the lighting bland and positively amateur at times. Look at the cell block scenes, for example, and tell me they couldn't have done it a hundred times better. These things only look worse in HD. Nevertheless, the transfer is decent. It hasn't got the deluxe treatment The Wrath of Khan has, but it's good.

Star Trek IV is obviously the most widely-accessible of the whole series, and it's still a lot of fun. I enjoyed watching this, but it's quite light on the sci-fi and FX, so in a way benefits less from the spectacle factor of HD.

Star Trek V... hmm. Well, it's got some of my favourite character moments of all the original crew movies, and yet it's perhaps the weakest of all. It just tries to tackle a subject that is never really going to be addressed satisfactorily... okay, so in Star Trek there is no God, that's cool. But the attempt to tell this story is undermined by Shatner's lack of vision, awful production design, the poorest visual FX of the entire series and some very poor writing. The clumsy, heavy-handed humour tries to ride on the populist appeal of The Voyage Home and fails miserably. Still, like the other movies, the transfer is nice enough, but it highlights FX flaws further, and they were dreadful to begin with.

Finally, the Captain's Summit. I already saw this with a friend at the weekend (which is just as well, as mine was missing!) and we enjoyed it a lot. It's obviously shot in HD, and it's a nice, (mostly) relaxed chat between friends and colleagues. Whoopi is the apparent host, although she really just chats along with the others. Bill Shatner and Leonard Nimoy talk with Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes for about 70 minutes about Trek in general and their reflections on its effect in their lives. There are definitely a couple of awkward moments, and the usual egos occasionally influence proceedings, but mostly it's pleasant and very enjoyable. Shatner and Nimoy are both 78 now and won't be around forever, so any opportunity to get them reminiscing is very welcome, and Trek gatherings on this level are far too rare.

One other thing that disappointed me was the packaging. The outer case is fine, but if there's one thing I hate with packaging in the last five years it's the tendency to use the ultra-thin snap cases instead of gatefolds or book-flips. When we're paying £70-80 for a box set, I think we're entitled to better. Overall, it's a nice set, with nice new commentaries in addition to those done for the Special Edition DVDs, but there are some areas definitely lacking.

Phew. That's quite enough Star Trek for me for a while.
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