Bones & Kirk have a drink and talk about his upcoming birthday before arriving at Yorktown station. I own nothing in this video, clip is from Star Trek Beyond (2016).
1:10 I like that gesture. Toasting the glass that would've meant for Jim's dad before toasting each other. Very symbolic. A cool unspoken way of saying "To absent friends."
@@berlabelgagal225 A recent Empire magazine interview revealed this scene was apparently tweaked just before release...they're actually toasting Anton Yelchin, who'd died a few weeks earlier.
@Aslyn the brilliant thing is that Star Trek called it “warp drive” before Alcubeirre even theorized how it work. Alcubierre was inspired by Trek and they were in turn, inspired by him!
@@dimitrijensk2845Star Trek did not invent the concept, it had been used in scifi for decades. There have generally been 3 types of FTL drives. Warp drives, which warp space to shorten the distance. Jump drives, which basically teleport you. And hyperdrives, where you travel through a different, faster dimension. All made their first appearances in books. Star Trek didn't innovative very much, the only example I can think of is the flip phone, because I don't think that had been seen before, but that's a fairly generous take on a folding cover on a fancy radio.
Every time I watch this scene I keep thinking of Bones line is Star Trek II: "Damn it Jim, what the hell is the matter with you? Other people have birthdays, why are we treating yours like a funeral?"
"What in the hell do you want...? This is not about age, and you know it. It's about you flying a goddamned computer console, when you wanna be out there hoppin' galaxies!"
This is why I loved and enjoyed 'Beyond' so much. It highlighted some of the different friendships and relationships of the main cast in different, well-executed ways that I really found fascinating and brilliant. This is one of my favorite 'Beyond' scenes, too! Funny, heartwarming, and a bit tear-jerking, especially Kirk's soul-searching and all...
I became a star trek fan after watching beyond. That was the first star trek movie i saw. Then came the other movies which i also loved. I remember very well being bored in a bus trip so i scrowled down looking for movies and i decided to give S.T Beyond a try. Best decision ever. It got me deep and i loved it since the very beggining. I adored specially Bones character. I think i will stick with S.T forever. Love it so much ♡♡♡
@@HealthyObbsession While Meta-wise that would seem the case. In terms of in Canon, Chekov didn't die. The third Glass is actually dedicated to George Kirk, who couldn't be there for obvious reasons.
This scene was absolute brilliance in its writing. This sounded like an actual conversation between two friends, and a doctor and a patient. whoever wrote this should have got an Oscar just for this scene.
@@mortimerbrewster3671 He died on my birthday. June 19th. Which also is the day my first dog died. And it's also Fathers Day sometimes. Which sucks cause I lost my dad young. Yay....
“To perfect eyesight and a full head of hair”. Totally not a slight to Shatner’s toupee, nor a reference to TWOK when Kirk gets glasses from Bones on his birthday.
This movie dropped just eight days after my 51st birthday, and my father died when he was 50. When I saw this the first time, it resonated with me, and it is now one of my favorite scenes of all time.
@@aathiyshsurgunavel6823 Yea I would much rather see him playing Butcher then as either Batman or Wolverine. Not that he wouldn't be good in either of those roles. I just enjoy him so much as Butcher and I'm sure if he got a big role as like Batman or Wolverine that he wouldn't have had the time to play Billy Butcher. Plus him as Wolverine wouldn't work any more now that Disney now has the rights to X-Men and Urban has already played a character in the MCU.
From “one year older” up to before “you joined to see if you could live up to him”, they could’ve almost been talking about Chekov. RIP Anton. You were too young. 😭
I remember going and seeing this in the theatre with my friend who wasn't really into Star Trek, but he enjoyed the Kelvin movies. Because of that, he never really got where I was coming from when I told him that these Trek movies are "solid space action flicks, but not really Star Trek movies." When this movie started, I remember being taken aback and somewhat emotional with just how much this movie "got" Star Trek. When this scene played, and Bones told Kirk "You've spent all this time trying to be George Kirk, you're just finding out what it means to be Jim." I turned to my friend and said "*That's* fuckin' Star Trek."
3 amazing things about this scene... the warp shot, the vodka guy joke, and Kirk's quirky smile as he thinks about Bones' toast. such a great character development scene
This scene kind a reflecting the scene Captain Pike persuaded Kirk to join the Starfleet and challenge him to out do what his father heroicly had done.
@@EobardFerguson True, but from their perspective--- Kirk and Bones are in another dimension (while at warp). Time IS slowing down, while it's running at the same rate for the rest of us (out here in the regular Einsteinian dimension). That is why the warp-factors were originally called "Time-warp factors".
I find it heart warming, yet sad that put out a drink for Chekov (played by Late Anton Yelchin RIP) out of respect. We miss you, and shall always remember you as Chekov, The greatest Navigator in Star Trek history. RIP Anton Yelchin 🖖
The glass was put out for George Kirk. Yelchin was still alive at the time of shooting and died only a month before release. Yelchin will be missed in the next movie.
Anyone notice they pour out and clink a third glass for Chekov? Nice of Abrams to play special homage to Anton Yelchin (Chekov actor) who passed away in 2016. Abrams also stated they would not recast Chekov after Yelchin had done such an iconic job.
@@JnEricsonx I like the sentiment, but it was not a pickup scene, it was intended to be poured for George Kirk. we saw this footage at the fan event on the Paramount lot before Anton passed away. But they DID re-edit the end birthday toast to immediately cut to Anton when Kirk toasts "to absent friends"
This series of movies deserved to keep going. Why this movie bombed is beyond me; it was really good and finally a step away from what came before. The whole point of the Kelvin timeline was to break away and tell new stories with the "old" crew.
I watched Star Trek in 1966 at 16 years old. I respect all of the tv episodes and films. Everyone involved in any way gave the Star Trek vision their best. We are a species of story tellers. The journey will continue.
I know in canon the third glass is for Jim's dad, but knowing that this scene was added in honor of Anton in reshoots (if memory serves) just adds a whole 'nother level to it 😭
0:03-0:07 Love this shot of the Enterprise at warp. This is actually my favourite warp effect out of the whole trilogy. It just looks the coolest and most realistic to me, that's all.
Seeing parts of this sequence in the trailers is what actually convinced me to give Beyond a chance in the first place. And I'm glad I did. Beyond for me is the best out of the three Kelvin movies. I'm not particulary fond of the other two to be honest.
I saw 2009 at a drive-in theater with my mom, and once I got the Blu-Ray I watched it a dozen times [like the good little Trekkie I am] before I started to see that cracks in its armor. Then I went through a long period of outright rejecting 2009. Then I saw into dankness one time on TV, and honestly the commercials were more amusing than the movie itself. Not since _Star Trek Nemesis_ was I more offended and put-off by a movie which carried the title of "Star Trek" then I was when I watched that hot garbage. When the advertisements for _Star Trek Beyond_ came out, I flat-out refused to go. But then... something nagged at me, and I decided to take a risk and watch it on the last day it was in theaters in my area. I do not regret that choice, and _Star Trek Beyond_ (much like _Rogue One: A Star Wars Story_ later that same year) became surprise favorites that I now actively stand and defend in the modern era. Putting my money where my mouth is: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GQISGjLuc_E.html
I’ve always thought that this scene was a reshoot. I think they came back and filmed this scene after Anton Yelchin’s death; hence the third filled glass they toasted. A symbol of a friend gone, but not forgotten.
This wasn't a reshoot Anton was still alive and died well after production wrapped And less than a month before release The third glass in this scene was a toast to George Kirk who died in the first film
to see this scene reminds me of the Pilot from TOS in 1964/5. The captain talks to the Doctor, and he fills him with confidence because he 2nd guesses himself. It wasn't even Capt. Kirk. I think the only one who survived the Pilot and went onto the 1st series was Spock. All others were replaced and or new.
McCoy :"Sorry I'm late... What are you drinking?" Kirk :"Wow." McCoy :"Yep. That's usually how it works." Kirk: talks about family McCoy: pep talk McCoy:"You know me... Mr sensitive" Love McCoy with all my heart ❤❤❤❤❤
Captain Kirk's dad kicked the bucket in the 2009 version of Star trek. It's ashamed he never got to know his dad. Kirk barely survived his fight with his father's killer. I blame for Captain Nero leaving Captain Krik without his dad. Kirk could of put Nero in Federation prison cell.
I wonder if it was meant to be Chekov’s birthday present for Kirk, that he was hiding in his locker until the captain’s birthday. That would’ve been pretty funny if that were the case.
People may not had liked the new Trek movies. I do. 2009 Star Trek was great. Both Into Darkness and Beyond were good, not great. I do like them, but I think they just couldn't capture the feel of the 2009 reboot. Pine, Quinto and Urban like Shatner, Nimoy and Kelley have great chemistry and they were the perfect choices to play alternate Kirk, Spock and McCoy.
One minor nitpick I have with this otherwise really good movie (the best of the Kelvinverse) - Saurian Brandy was never described as illegal in Star Trek, that was Romulan Ale.
If everything is the same for all original three seasons of Star Trek minus Space Seed, Star Trek Beyond happens right after the final episode of season 3. That is my guess.