Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 4/9 @ 10 PM ET

Klingons don’t look kindly on Bromances.:smiley:

There are lots of fuzzy man-bonding moments in this movie

incredibly. I don’t buy it.

“She has wonderful muscles.”

Funny, love it.

ROFLMsBO!!! Good stuff!:D:D

TNG music again! I keep expecting the whooshes!

Back to the campfire.

It’s kinda cool that Spock and McCoy essentially played out exactly that loyalty in the film.

There’s no way I would have made it through this film if I wasn’t frakking it with you all.

I was thinking the same thing. :slight_smile:

And well it’s just kind of duh that they wouldn’t abandon Kirk.

I’m not sure I’d go that far, but it certainly made it more interesting. And in some cases, make more sense. :slight_smile:

I think a reasonable explanation is that “God” was a banished Q or some other very powerful entity that was imprisoned to prevent it from doing exactly what it was planning to do: spread its power across the galaxy.

Ok, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed that !
Maybe because I had no expectations of anything other than affection for the old gang.

As I’ve read about the behind the scenes you begin to realize why these characters are great. It’s cuz the people playing them are great and fought for the characters. Nimoy was notorious for it throughout the series and WE are all eternally grateful.

The credits are still rolling around here and it’s making me want to watch some TNG

So say we all :slight_smile:

Love the TNG theme. I think I’ll watch an episode.

Very well played, sir. This is quoted from DVDVerdict:

People love to call Trek V Shatner’s ego trip. He only agreed to appear in Trek IV if he could direct Trek V, and he got his wish. People around the world blame the failure of this movie on Shatner while Shatner places the blame on Paramount and their tight budget. Who is to blame? Is it one or the other? Is there more to it than this? For what it’s worth, they are both to blame and more. Shatner is a man with a huge ego, and Paramount has always been cheap on Trek. Combine those together and it’s a concoction destined for disaster. Still, there was a possibility that this film could have worked. It truly would have been fascinating to see if Shatner could have done something more with this film today if he had been given some additional funding. But, we’ll never know, and Trek V will forever be known as a great failure, cementing the dreaded odd-numbered curse.

Admiral Obama: Captain, I won’t mince words with you. That movie had serious problems. But we all need to come together as one galaxy.

Kirk: Can we go back to mini skirts on the female crewmembers?

Obama: Absolutely.