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Terrific series
To address the other review, this show was produced in 480p 4:3 and isn't available in HD anywhere because it simply doesn't exist in that format. The original 35mm film is undoubtedly safely stored somewhere, and can be encoded in HD, but there are many elements that only exist in SD, like the computer generated effects, which would have to done over from scratch, a process that would take hundreds of hours and almost certainly cost far, far more than such modernization would earn the studio.Barring a miracle, the only Star Trek series we'll ever see in HD are Enterprise and TOS.
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This Is What I Call Trekkin' Through The Stars
U.S.S. Voyager, NCC-74656 departs from Deep Space Nine (where we get a nice cameo from Armin Shimerman - Quark). The first 25 minutes are worth a 5/5 star rating alone. It's movie quality. After that, it starts to slow down. But plenty are packed into this 90 minute debut of one of the most famouse ships in Starfleet. Overall, this episode gets 4.8/5 Stars on the Trek-O-Meter. It's also very important to see if you are watching the Voyager series. I recommend this to any fan of Star Trek and good Science Fiction.Season 1 as a whole is not one of the better Voyager seasons. There's a lot of character development, but the season story is small compared to what this ship and her crew faces in later seasons. Worth watching though. ~Keep On Trekkin'
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Fine show, so so streaming video
If you are reading this, you probably already have your own opinion of Star Trek: Voyager. Of all the Star Trek series, this was probably the most "love it" or "hate it" series. There has never been any Star Trek that I didn't appreciate, so I liked this series just fine.I own the DVDs of Voyager, and I think they look spectacular. The streaming picture is just OK. It's a bit fuzzy looking, and suffers from the common streaming problem of having movements that sometimes look sluggish. When Amazon first announced the complete Voyager and DS9 series would be available on Prime, I wondered if I should sell my DVD copies while there is still a market for them. After watching a couple of the shows stream, I'm keeping the DVDs.This particular pilot was a very unusual start to a Star Trek series. It has two ships being drawn to a VERY remote point of the galaxy, and then suffering calamities that kill many of both crews. The remaining crew of each ship, nominal...
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Star Trek (2009)




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The Blu should keep everyone happy...great product
The minor disappointments I had with some little items are buried by the amount of great things that is the Star Trek Blu. The packaging is the single hinged chassis with cardboard slip cover, but the info sheet (typical rear cover art) is a hot-glued paper that cannot fit anywhere once it comes off. The resulting Blu art front is a head shot of Pine and the back is Quinto.The picture is as good as would be expected, with plenty of great space effects, the heavy lens glare that Abrams likes does not bleed too bad but ILM does not disappoint. They went with TrueHD which gives an adequate immersion, some of the best tests were with Spocks ship and that unique sound (but 7.1 DTS would have been nice). Plenty of reference points throughout, but even with that clarity I still couldn't get a read on some of the little things (tried freezing the fence signs in the Corvette scene, freezing some of the panel displays to read what the actors were looking at, etc.). But what takes...
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A Big Hand from an Original Trekker
9/8/66. It's a badge that Original Trekkers wear proudly -- the date that the very first Star Trek episode ("The Man Eater") appeared on television. I bear it, and Star Trek hooked me that very Thursday evening, and for the next three years, I sat through all 69 episodes, both the best ("Oh Boy! The Trouble with Tribbles") and the worse ("Oh, no! Not that one!"). When they began to appear in syndication, I watched them over and over until I could repeat the lines with the characters. And, no, I'm not going to tell you who my favorite character was.It's been 43 years since that first episode. I'm still hooked.A lot of my compatriots have said that J.J. Adams' "reboot" of the Star Trek franchise went too far -- they weren't ready for some of the things that happened (and, for the sake of those readers who have not seen the movie, I'm not going to reveal what those things are). They didn't like the changes in the mythos that occurred. OK, fine. Different...
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**Blu Ray Specific** Review - Problematic as Trek, but WOW what a BD!
The Blu-Ray:"Star Trek (2009)" is presented in a 1080p 2.40:1 aspect ratio Blu-Ray. Video quality is terrific. A very light film grain is present which is quite accurate compared to the theatrical presentation. Black levels are inky and deep, colors are vivid but still accurate. Close-ups demonstrate a lot of detail, especially facial close-ups. Space scenes are also swimming with detail, since most every space ship in this film is in various numbers of pieces or states of damage. Noticeable edge-enhancement and digital noise reduction are non-existent.Simply put, this is five star material all the way. Anyone who enjoys action/sci-fi eye candy for their HD setup would do well to purchase this disc. It is demo-worthy material. This may be the single best Blu-Ray I have seen - it at least ties in visual quality with the excellent Braveheart and Frost/Nixon discs.Sound is presented in a well-balanced Dolby TrueHD mix, which is notable for not only its...
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Best and most poignant ST: Voyager episode
Note: I am a big Voyager fan so there will be that bias, but I am not only a Star Trek fan but one of its biggest critics. Endgame combines a lot of plot elements. Time travel, alternate time lines, and lots of Borg action. These elements are combined very skillfully, which sometimes doesn't happen in other episodes of Voyager or other Star Trek series. So this makes for a stunningly well done end to the series. As Endgame opens, we see scenes of the Voyager crew at home on Earth after their multi-decade journey. It's quite an emotional jolt for the Voyager viewer. And I won't spoil the plot, but key Voyager characters are deceased. Another Voyager crew member has a serious incurable mental heath disorder. But the older, grey, Janeway has an idea. Again no spoilers here, but it's an idea that will make some changes. From there, things get wild and there will be things that will stick with you for a long time. To sum up- the plot, the action, are all integrated in...
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Awesome!!
So, some Hollywood writers really must of sat down and hammered some coffee for this one -- best finale ever. It helps to end a show when your audience still cares about the characters.Still, I am deeply saddened that there is no Star Treck. First few seasons of BSG almost nursed me back to life but nothing comes close on TV today. 362 reality shows. 10 CSIs. Can't we have one Star Trek. Please! Ill buy somthing in every commercial they show for the whole season, I promise.
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A sad ending...
The rating is based on my personal feelings, and may not reflect stellar performances or impeccable writing. Still, as a stew of actors, writing, premise, and imagination, this was a brilliant series that was over, in my opinion, long before it's time.It is a sad ending with what I felt was too short a finale. Personally, I was hoping for a season 8, 9, and 10, but then we might have been treated to a bunch of Stargate SG-1-esque final chapters. No thank you! (Shame on you Ben Browder and Claudia Black! You killed off Farscape, and then you had to kill SG1, too? Just kidding... or am I?)Perhaps this would have been a good place to end the Voyager series. The creators were leading up to it in several previous episodes; the regular communication with Star Fleet, the loss of key characters, the lack of major threats on the road ahead. Yes, we could have seen a return of the Borg, the Hirogen, the Vidiians, the Kazon, any of the other recurring threats, or even a...
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STAR TREK: DS9, PREMIERE PILOT. . .
...Is well conceived, intelligently designed, and cleverly launched with, a modest intersection of the previous STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, filmed and edited to appear in a Time-Line when "Locutus" of "Borg" was spearheading an all out attack on the planets and civilizations in the Milky Way.Just prior to STAR TREK: VOYAGER, with the first Female lead, "DS9" [nickname] introduced us to a more benign minded, and spiritual lead character in the form of Rutger's University's Professor of Theater: "Mr. Avery Brooks" in the role of "Commander Benjamin Sisko" who is reluctantly stationed on the Space Station "Deep Space 9" while dealing with the overwhelming death of his wife, and the duties of being a single parent."EMMISARY" the pilot, introduces an array of characters, complex situations, and thought provoking multiple themes while serving up enough action to please the average SciFi Fan. Definitely the most diverse Pilot Premiere of the STAR TREK...
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Great Show, the Best Trek yet!
Deep Space is an epic series not only in the sense of trek but for TV in general. DS9 took the basic TV episodic forumla and transitioned to the ensemble cast story arc formula that we all know and love now. Great Show. Can't wait for the remasters
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Great Series
Great series, TOS, TNG, and DS9 are all great series. DS9 being the middle show never got the spotlight to itself and suffered from it. Only problem I have is they need to upgrade DS9 and TNG to HD as best they can the quality on my HD tv is good but not great.
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this show grows on you
While not as great as Deep Space 9, or The Next Generation.. this show definitely grows on you the more you watch it..I love it
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It's pulpy sci-fi goodness...
I'm just not sure why they needed to go quite so heavy on the techno-babble. Oh! if they had just focused on creating semi-good plots with varied character interactions! Is that too much to ask? And what's wrong with a little fuzzy gloss when it comes to their technology? It's a lot better than hearing that disaster was (once again) averted with a directed chronoton beam off the main deflector dish. I don't understand why they ever turned that thing off. Keep the main deflector on with a wide dispersal chronoton field and you're golden. Speaking of wide dispersal beams... it's on your phasers! Use it! And borrow a bit of 20th century technology and make a backup copy of the Doctor, for crying out loud! Don't screw around with level five force fields, level two scans, or level three diagnostics - THOSE NEVER WORK! Oh and why on earth and delta quadrant does it take a day to complete a duty roster but a half second for the computer to construct and evolve a virtual 3D creature 50...
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Janeway and Chekotay Sitting in a Tree
The whole show is rich tapestry of ethical dilemmas, intergalactic communication conundrums, and just plain dopeness! Watch it! Or be assimilated by lameness.
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