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20 Things You Didn't Know About Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984) Part 2 

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Everything you need to know about the making of the sequel to Star Trek's most popular film.
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Комментарии : 71   
@werdna1969
@werdna1969 2 года назад
Kruge’s ship is later used as a time machine (in Star Trek IV), kinda like Doc Brown’s DeLorean.
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 2 года назад
People seem to forget that Christopher Lloyd has dramatic range, like his role in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.
@bmrfitness7466
@bmrfitness7466 2 года назад
And he was great in Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead...
@wwrk25
@wwrk25 2 года назад
I loved him in Taxi. "What does a yellow light mean "? When his character was taking a driver's license test. Such a funny scene 🤣. Look it up on RU-vid.
@chrisedmund335
@chrisedmund335 2 года назад
I never understood why folk consider TSFS, a bad film its a fine film
@silverwriter6739
@silverwriter6739 Год назад
"its a fine film" I think that is the problem: the company it keeps. Now, don't get me wrong, I've always loved it. But then, I've always loved all six of the original cast films. That said, while TSFS is a "fine film" in its own right, it isn't "great" to the degree that TWOK and TUC are. It isn't as grand in scope in TMP is. Nor does it possess the levity or uniqueness of TVH. It also lacks the notoriety (which I believe is mostly undeserved) that TFF has. Put simply, it just doesn't stand out as much, while the other five all have something that makes them pop in people's memory. Therefore, although it is a fine film in its own right, it is surrounded by films that are *more* memorable for some reason. Thus, the public perception is that the film is worse than it truly is.
@nope5657
@nope5657 Год назад
@@silverwriter6739 Calling something "fine" means different things. Depending on usage, "fine" is high praise or middling praise.
@violagreene4643
@violagreene4643 2 года назад
Now I want to see Commander Kruge acting like Reverend Jim. It just seems like it would be hilarious.
@CantankerousDave
@CantankerousDave 2 года назад
I think it was Robin Williams who worked that into a routine. "You won't give me the Genesis Device? [pause] Okey-doke."
@mattrodgers4878
@mattrodgers4878 2 года назад
Something to watch while snowed in!!!
@BruinPhD2009
@BruinPhD2009 2 года назад
I’m kinda jealous. I grew up in Maryland and now I’m living in SoCal. I miss my snow days!
@Dc-alpha
@Dc-alpha 2 года назад
Jim...... your name is Jim. I cannot tell you how happy I felt, nor how apt the soaring theme dropping in that scene to this day without getting a boost.
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 2 года назад
Kruge had a secret Klingon Mr.Fusion device in the engine room. It proved handy in Star Trek 4.
@Dc-alpha
@Dc-alpha 2 года назад
@@johnbockelie3899 Great Scotty, well if it had broken down they could have taken his Taxi.
@dinomonzon7493
@dinomonzon7493 2 года назад
I just can’t see anyone else but Chris Lloyd as Cmdr. Kruge. (Same with Lorne Greene as Cmdr. Adama).
@cheebawobanu
@cheebawobanu 2 года назад
I've always seen this movie as Kirk risking all for Spock as Spock risked all for Pike.
@neko3780
@neko3780 2 года назад
It MAY be possible that Spock has/had a kid out there. I mean if Saavik helped the "young" Spock with his Pon farr... eh, maybe.
@tomf3150
@tomf3150 2 года назад
His son has been dead for 5 thousand years.
@MrThomasCWest
@MrThomasCWest 2 года назад
If I remember correctly, that was supposed to be addressed in the fourth film in a scene where Amanda and Saavik are watching the HMS Bounty depart for Earth. Amanda asks Saavik if she had told him (Him, in this isntance, referring to Spock).
@dennisud
@dennisud 2 года назад
I'm sure then Fan-Fic Writer is so happy that their poem was such an influence! Kudos to fans and their hearts left on their sleeve!
@BTScriviner
@BTScriviner 2 года назад
I wonder if the producers paid them or just stole the fan's concept.
@irregularassassin6380
@irregularassassin6380 2 года назад
@@BTScriviner It's highly debatable if anything was stolen. I can't recall, but if Kirk actually refers to having left "his noble self" behind, there might be a legal case. If he says anything else, there was no copyright infringement, merely inspiration, which is how all art moves forward.
@soulsphere1749
@soulsphere1749 2 года назад
Ohhhh some good lunchtime viewing, thank you!
@twocvbloke
@twocvbloke 2 года назад
I still believe that Lloyd played the best Klingon to date, sadistic and authoritarian, yet very expressive and commanding...
@miketolpa4449
@miketolpa4449 2 года назад
He was fantastic. But I think the dude that played Gowron in TNG/DS9 was the best!
@k1productions87
@k1productions87 2 года назад
I dunno... I would have LOVED to see John Colicos reprise Kor on the big screen But maybe, just maybe, we can get James Callis to play him in an upcoming Kelvin Timeline film, bringing everything full circle with both Baltar's from Galactica playing both Kors on Star Trek :3
@Smeginator
@Smeginator 2 года назад
@@k1productions87 Callis just appeared in Picard. Though, reusing an actor in Trek is pretty much a given *Cough*JeffreyCombs*cough*
@TheBucknative
@TheBucknative 2 года назад
Great 2 part vid. Cheers
@PH-qt6fj
@PH-qt6fj 2 года назад
Lloyd was awesome.
@spiritusmundi70
@spiritusmundi70 2 года назад
Around 9.14 there is a guy behind Leonard Nimoy wearinf a surgical mask that is a common sight now but wasn't then.... ok which one us nerds invented a time machine?
@dr_joel_fm
@dr_joel_fm 2 года назад
Lovely video Sean. Thanks
@darrenhann5026
@darrenhann5026 2 года назад
Great video
@rowdyruffmojo
@rowdyruffmojo Год назад
I didn't know any of these things!!! great video!
@stevenewman1393
@stevenewman1393 Год назад
🖖😎👍Very cool and very well done and informatively explained and executed indeed 👌.
@BTScriviner
@BTScriviner 2 года назад
Seán Ferrick is the best presenter on this channel.
@Yagi.B
@Yagi.B 2 года назад
And the only one who actually work...
@morrisgautreau6704
@morrisgautreau6704 2 года назад
Thank you Seán! Live Long and Prosper! 🖖🏻👨🏻‍🦲👍🏻
@thomasthomas2418
@thomasthomas2418 5 месяцев назад
Yes, Saavik does look down when first encountering Spock. But when the crew re-assembles around him after realizing that his soul has returned, Saavik looks directly at him and holds her gaze on him when he turns to her. A realization for her that she truly did the right thing in helping Spock through Pon Farr. Standing on the hill with Amanda in ST IV as the Klingon Bird of Prey departs Vulcan is an acknowledgment that Amanda now sees Saavik as her daughter and mother of her Grandchild. I suppose the only remaining mystery is when did Saavil learn that she was pregnant.
@gregoryliedtka7510
@gregoryliedtka7510 2 года назад
Noble Self. That's a good way to put Kirk
@mirthenary
@mirthenary 2 года назад
I only know Christopher Lloyd from Star Trek and Back to the Future, seems strange to see him in anything else. Well, there was that kids math cartoon, Cyberchase on PBS, too.
@BYoNexus
@BYoNexus 2 года назад
FINE, I'LL SUBSCRIBE
@kevinbrewer8868
@kevinbrewer8868 2 года назад
EJA would have been great as a Klingon!
@joegrimes9232
@joegrimes9232 2 года назад
The man becomes very driven and focused on his character, he didn't sleep for BSG so he could get into Adama's mindset. I 'd love to see him rock up to set. Bark in Klingon.
@rocketdude2969
@rocketdude2969 2 года назад
Fascinating. .....most logical.
@RedDadRedemption
@RedDadRedemption 2 года назад
Please do a video about the "same storylines" across different star treks. IE:- Polywater
@nope5657
@nope5657 Год назад
"Common wisdom" in pop culture, and more specifically Trek fandom, is so annoying. Especially the "even movies good, odd movies bad" trend that dogs the films to this day. Things like this curb actual thoughtful analysis. Neither TMP or Search for Spock are anywhere near bad. Hell, TMP, especially the director's cut, is arguable the best Trek film. And while Search For Spock acts largely like a coda to Wrath of Khan without as much going on narratively, it's still a very good film and worthy of appreciation in and of itself. The first 30 minutes and the last 15 minutes are some of the best Trek films have ever been. The middle section does get a bit draggy, but it's hardly boring. Some of the most tender and emotional moments in the series happen in this film. Shatner does some great, subtle work here. The close up of his eye as Sarek mind melds with him is so good. There is so much emotion and pain there and Shatner sells it 100%. And the moment Bones tells Spock he doesn't know if he can handle losing him again is some god tier emotional pay-off.
@chetfairman9545
@chetfairman9545 2 года назад
Best movie in the series
@ashesofcreationru
@ashesofcreationru 2 года назад
@TrekCulture выложи мнение о мультсериале Звездный путь: Вундеркинды. Было интересно узнать что думаешь об этом
@99FXrider
@99FXrider 2 года назад
One question I would like answered: at 7:34 seconds the guy sitting next to Leonard Nimoy is wearing a surgical mask, why?
@thebigitchy
@thebigitchy 2 года назад
It looks like he’s sitting next to a fan that’s blowing fake snow. That’s almost certainly stuff you don’t want to breathe in.
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 2 года назад
@@thebigitchy Yeah...That's not a surgical mask; that's a dust mask.
@nickzales6117
@nickzales6117 2 года назад
This video is far more interesting than the movie was.
2 года назад
I never knew that Lloyd played the Klingon captain.
@stevenjlovelace
@stevenjlovelace 2 года назад
Great Scott!
@The_Str4nger
@The_Str4nger 2 года назад
Remember me, Jimmy? When I killed your son, I talked...just...like...THIS!!!
@tomf3150
@tomf3150 2 года назад
@@The_Str4nger Oh.... The Dip.
@correlis
@correlis 2 года назад
0:31 David Icke?? Are you... sure about that?
@anonymousscience4095
@anonymousscience4095 2 года назад
David Eick. Not the lizard people nut-job.
@robpotter7798
@robpotter7798 2 года назад
Looks like a klingon ship to me. The romulans weren't in star trek 3
@gage2925
@gage2925 2 года назад
Where are the Star Trek prodigy up and down videos. they seem to have stopped at 1.5
@michaelgrey7854
@michaelgrey7854 Год назад
This is basically the Wikipedia article made to pictures.
@williammay5300
@williammay5300 Год назад
Ronald D. Moore's reboot BSG is straight up awful.... BSG 1978 is the real deal.....
@metjetfan23
@metjetfan23 2 года назад
I always see Lloyd as being too skinny
@jackroyaltea5034
@jackroyaltea5034 2 года назад
I’m not crying you’re crying. Shut up.
@kencougr
@kencougr 2 года назад
I still think Savik should have been court-martialed for David's death. One Star Fleet officer and two civilians. It was her job to jump the Klingon, not David. She likely could have beaten the Klingon, too. Just... irks me no end. Her job was to protect the civilians.
@logansmall5148
@logansmall5148 2 года назад
She didn't want to risk her unborn child...
@mrcritical6751
@mrcritical6751 2 года назад
@@logansmall5148 that is not logical…yeah that sounds awful
@georgerousseljr.5458
@georgerousseljr.5458 2 года назад
Not watching your click bate bs again!!!
@ouroboris
@ouroboris 2 года назад
Promise?
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