From here out this movie takes a nose dive.
It’s “frenzy.” It’s the end of one of the most important monologues from Spanish Theater, by Segismundo in Francisco Quevedo’s “La vida es sueno”
There’s a problem with that in that the Neutral Zone is the Romulan/Federation border. The Klingon/Federation border is on the other side of the Federation and it’s not call a Neutral zone—it’s just a border. (I’m such a geek.)
The “To Boldy Go Where No Man Has Gone Before Plaque” is a good moment.
Jim take the gun.
And here it is, to paraphrase Audra:
God’s very own semi-henge.
Uh oh. And I was just thinking, this isn’t nearly as bad as people had led me to believe. The storyline has merit.
Doesn’t look like Eden. Arizona ?
“Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”
And Copernicus was the name of Doc’s dog in 1955.
Uh, someone want to pay attention to the big flashing display indicating incoming danger?
Oh, and the Klingon ship just happened to survive the barrier too?
There’s way too much walking in this segment.
He should know better. He always trusts his instincts. Why not now?
Thanks for the heads up!
That shot there with the sky abovve the big rock thing reminds me of the Temple of Five on the Algae planet
Just saw Shatner’s daughter again.
I do like the part of the movie that’s leading up to the meeting “God” moment.
It worked for me, cuz as an audience member you’re caught up in the mystery thinking “Wow, are they really going to find God. What are they gonna find?” And the music plays into that.
I’ll say more on the God subject later.
How can you say that? The most important theological question of all time is in this part of the movie.
Ah, interesting.
This piece of rock looks pretty grim guys.
oh noes! the plot is collapsing! everybody run!
Reminds me of every other rocky planet they went to in TOS.
Uh…except for the shakiness. And stonehenginess.
Yeah. I’m cool with the film up until here.
I’ve read much about it and heard Shatner’s description of what he wanted and intended. Actually his description made me cringe more.
The dialogue is gone and replaced by eeire moments and…well…you’ll see.
Ok the stonehenge thing is pretty good.
LOL. Spinal Tap. “No, we’re not going to f#cking do Stonehenge!”