Star Trek: Motion Picture Trilogy (2009)
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Runtime: 50 hrs 36 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise continue in this trilogy of big-screen adaptations of the classic sci-fi series created by Gene Roddenberry. Seeking out bold new worlds often pits Capt. James... The voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise continue in this trilogy of big-screen adaptations of the classic sci-fi series created by Gene Roddenberry. Seeking out bold new worlds often pits Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and the rest of the crew against extraterrestrial threats and the limits of human knowledge. Leaving out the underwhelming first film, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, this collection includes the three outstanding sequels that made Trekkies out of generations of moviegoers: STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, and STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME. Please see individual titles for complete synopsis information. [More]
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Release:
May 12, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Region 0
- Keep Case
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, DTS 7.1 HD, Mono - English
- Dubbed, Subtitles - French
- Subtitles - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Features:
- 1. Commentary By Director Leonard Nimoy, Writer/Producer Harve Bennett director of Photography Charles Corwell And Robin Curtis
- 2. Commentary By Director Nicholas Meyer
- 3. Commentary By William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
- 4. New Commentary By Nicholas Meyer And Manny Cuto
- 5. New Commentary By Roberto Orci And Alex Kurtzman
- 6. New Commentary By Ronald D. More And Michael Taylor
- 7. Industrial Light & Effects: The Visual Effect Of Star Trek
- 8. James Horner: Composing Genesis
- 9. Pavel Chekov's Screen Moments
- 10. The Three Picture-Saga
- 11. Spock: The Early Years
- 12. A Tribute To Ricardo Montalban
- 13. Collecting Star Trek's Movie Relics
- 14. Star Trek And the Science Museum Hall Of Fame
- 15. Star Trek For A Cause
- 16. Starfleet Academy: Mystery Behind Ceti Alpha VI
- 17. Starfleet Academy: Mystery Behind The Vulcan Katra Transfer
- 18. Starfleet Academy: The Whale Probe
- 19. Captain's Log
- 20. Future's Past: A Look Back
- 21. Designing Khan
- 22. On Location
- 23. Terraforming and the Prime Directive
- 24. Space Docks And Birds Of Prey
- 25. Original Interviews with Deforest Kelley, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, And Ricardo Montalban
- 26. Dailie Deconstruction
- 27. Below-The-Line: Sound Design
- 28. Speaking Klingon
- 29. Where no mans has gone before: The Visual effects of Star Trek I: I the Wrath of Khan
- 30. Time Travel: The Art of the possible
- 31. The Star Trek Universe: A Novel Approach
- 32. Klingon And Vulcan Costumes
- 33. Storyboards
- 34. Photo Galleries
- 35. The Language of Whales
- 36. Theatrical Trailers
- 37. Storyboards
- 38. A Vulcan Primer
- 39. Library Computer
- 40. Kirk's Women
- 41. Theatrical trailer
- 42. Library Computer
- 43. BD Live: Star Trek I.Q.
- 44. From Outer Space To The Ocean
- 45. BD Live: Star Strek I.Q.
- 46. The Bird Of Prey
- 47. Original Interviews with Leonard Nimoy,William Shatner, And Deforest Kelley
- 48. Roddenberry Scrapbook
- 49. Featured Artist: Mark Lenard
- 50. Production Gallery
- 51. Storyboards
- 52. Library Computer
- 53. BD Live: Star Trek I.Q.
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