There is something special about Trek. I appreciate post apocalyptic fiction and find it fun, but we need hope. Hope for a better future, a future where mankind is united in greater pursuits beyond ourselves and our pettiest considerations. Hope for a future free of deprivation and destitution. Hope for a future free of discrimination and antipathy. A future where we tread among the stars, boldly going where no one have gone before.
Here in Wenatchee we have a station that plays all series through Enterprise six days a week. Talk about binging. You are so right. There has to be a better future! Thank you, Gene.
I remember when TNG came out, when i first met patrick steward… good times. I liked tos, but i loved tng. It was the positivity, the will to find a solution with words, not with violence..
@@erebostd yes, in tos roddenberry had to make compromises, otherwise it would never been aired I think. But in TNG he was able to show more of his true vision. The Enterprise D was and will forever be my "living room", if you understand what I mean, I think you will. I also like the other ships but the D will be forever Home.
The message and vision of Star Trek embodies hope for humanity - and celebrates the spirit of innovation, exploration, and discovery. Although its depictions may not have always been pretty (or, perhaps consistent) - the underlying themes are life-affirming: Courage, Dedication, Duty, Effort, Compassion, Selflessness, Fairness, Equality, Sacrifice, Freedom, Liberty, Justice.
I know right there just like don't mess with me or I'll shoot first and ask questions later lol. I know this will make people mad but I like to think as Janeway as captain kirk's daughter or just a female version of Kirk cause there so badass.
Star Trek is truly on the best things created. It’s inspirational and actually has a moral and message. It’s an amazing and perhaps underrated story that more people need to have respect for and watch. I truly believe that if more people watched Star Trek and learned from it, the world would be a better place.
I know there are a lot of folks who just love to rag on JJ’s Trekverse, but one of the things I did like about the JJTrek films, besides the excellent cast, is the music which sets the theme and tone of the films quite well... but I also have a soft spot in my heart for Jerry Goldsmith’s scores for the TOS and TNG movies.
Its kinda funny that in the pic all the captains look confident and ready, then there is Archer who looks confused...really captured the feel of Enterprise :)
the thing that most people forget about Enterprise is that that was the beginning, they were just making it up for everyone else to follow. Talk about real pressure, every Starship captain to follow had more guidelines than Archer, he was always having to think on his feet.
Your right, Scott Bakula as Archer seems a bit confused in this collage. Captain Sisko, Avery Sisko, seems to have a "what ever" attitude. Those two shots were probably stills from episodes. The others of Kirk, (Shatner), Picard, (Stewart) and Janeway (Mulgrew) seem to be actual promo shots.
I remember when Voyager premiered . The theme was so riveting, and when the warp nacelles raised before it went into warp blew me away. I jumped to my feet and loudly said Get the f out!!! LOL
Any one that's into Star Trek would know why you cry. I do as well, I just don't care if i cry or what people think. I remember when i went to see The Wrath of Kahn, I cried when Spock died and his monolog at the end tore me apart.
I have all of the movies and when i watch them I'll play the opening theme four or five times before the movie starts. I just can't get enough of the music of Star Trek. It brings tears to my eyes as well.
In 1967, I was four and we had a tiny color TV. Star Trek made a huge impression on me. I loved the series more than Rat Patrol and Batman. I was enthralled with more than the opening music. I thought that Capt. Kirk was the greatest man next to my Uncle Travis who came to visit us from Vietnam in his highly starched khakis. William Shatner is up there with Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Steve McQueen and Paul Newman.
I still remember that first Star ⭐️ Trek movie 🎥 that we saw in December 25th,1979.I was with my cousin when I saw it.The Star ⭐️ Trek series I remember seeing in reruns,back in the early 1970”s.But,looking back,I knew that we grew up ⬆️ with this show.And,those old James Blish books are still for sale in bookstores!
Wonderful emotional journey, I'm old enough that i saw the StarTrek the Motion picture in the Cinema. The pioneer that was to be first of many... Thank You :)
wombraider091 - I grew up watching Kirk as a child on the original (and best) NCC-1701. I discovered TNG while in college and began to love the adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the 1701-D. I was in my 1st marriage during DS9 and Voyager, so I'm very fimiliar with Sisko and Captain Kate. My second marriage began almost at the same time as Enterprise with Captain Archer. So, you could say that I'm an original Star Trek fan and can appreciate all the TV series and movies. I've seen them all.
I also watched Star Trek: The Motion Picture in the cinema when it was first released. I fell asleep. The next time I attempted to watch it was at Christmas on TV. I fell asleep again. I wasn't dubbed by film critics 'Star Trek: The *slow* Motion Picture' for nothing!
For me, I'd grown up watching Trek and was a part of the first write in campaign to save it on TV! While pregnant with my firs child at age 27 we had to drive out of state to go see the first ST movie and I watched my husband fall asleep and snore! We made it home the following day because it had started snowing while we were in the theater and ended up camped out in a local cheap hotel with me huge, pregnant, and uncomfortable. I was pregnant with my second son for #2. Both sons have always been absolute Trekkies along with me! I've never missed an opening of any ST movies regardless of how old and beat up my body has gotten!
Love the poster and having of the Captains in unique uniforms of their era. Janeway pretty much grab the DS9 suit as standard bearer but Sisko getting the First Contact as they use it till the end of the series was fantastic.
Ricardo Alexis Nolazco Contreras yea, it just has that powerful, and overall determined vibe that you get from Star Trek. I don't like Voyager that much, but it's theme has to be one of the best themes for S.T out there
May I throw out there to check out the Shuttlepod show? I only just recently found it, because algorithm only works in opposite land, I guess. It's Trip & Reed interviewing actors and behind the scenes people. Mist recently it was the makeup artist that designed a lot of the aliens. So far, everyone has been incredibly interesting!
I am glad that Cliff Eidelman's score is also included, because It seems to me that It's often overlooked in concerts/compilations and highly uderrated,
We are very fortunate that we have these wonderful theme's ,but alas we will never be able to add to them as Jerry Goldsmith has passed on,as so many that where involved in the Star Trek series have now pasted on.I am guessing the William will be the next one we lose as he is in his late 80's now, and for me star trek, will be dead in my mind,I love the way you played this music in the order that you did, and i thank you as i have watched every single show and movie and enjoyed them all,Thank you Gene and all the actors that have been in the Star Trek Universe.
We've lost so many of who made Star Trek, the show we grew to love no matter where in it's running we were introduced to it. The hope and wonder it brought us may have disappeared from the world with each loss but, it will forever live grow and encourage us to share it with more, to further spread the same to all that we may.
With all the major captains in the series being still alive I always thought it would be awesome if they did some sort of Captain Reunion special in one of the current star trek franchises. Bring Kirk back somehow, then Picard, Janeway, Sisko, then some sort of time anomalie brings in Archer. Potentially Michael Burnham and Sulu could at least make an appearance, but the special would focus on those who were Captain throughout the entire run on their particular series. This is an opportunity which needs to be seized as Shatner is in his early 90s.
@@scottwebster2135 So do I + Inner Light is missing... and yet, the horrible JJtreks were included... to each their own, we can't have everything... and have it only according to our wishes
In the year 2020, we all suffered from chaos, millions of people lost their families, this is the time that we need each other more than ever, this is a chance for the entire human race to work as a whole to overcome these challenges and to boldly go where no one has gone before. Instead of working together, we kept fighting, we blame each other, we hate each other, this world is now full of violence and hatred. After so many years of violence and conflicts, why are we still fighting, why haven't we learnt to embrace our differences, why haven't we learnt to cooperate, are we really evolved? This year could be a milestone for human history, we could put down our hatred, we could start to work together, we can defeat covid-19 together, no more doubt between us. To whoever is reading this, please do your part as a human, bring more love and tolerance to this world, think twice when reading news articles, think twice when reading stories, please be intellect. Remember, this is FOR ALL MANKIND!!!
I like all of them but my heart is for 9:29. The truth is that I really can't say one is better than another one, the're all amazing and each one perfectly embodies the spirit of Star Trek in an extraordinary way. Amazing music
Trilha sonora de um Gênio inspirado; obra-prima de criatividade que dá a idéia de movimento; de viagem, de lutas e de conquistas no espaço....Paarabéns!!!!
Never before noticed the similarities between Voyage Home theme and Samuel Barber's Symphony #2, as heard, for instance, at the 3 min. 20 sec. mark here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2ok_B_tttwk.html;t=3m18s
My Star Trek World includes ALL five live-action series PLUS the animated series (the first Star Trek thing I watched on TV when I was a kid), PLUS ALL of the first ten movies (plus also, of course, the Goldkey comics I read as a kid, the Marvel and DC comics I read as a youth, the Pocket Book novels I read as a young adult before there were too many). But after a promising re-launch in 2009 with the first new Star Trek adventure taking us back to the time of Kirk and Spock but set in a different timeline, Star Trek stopped in time completely - at least for me, that is - with totally flat, action-centered and even senseless entertainment appropriate only for the present-day consumer, as presented in INTO DARKNESS and Star Trek - Beyond. The once truly visionary phenomenon has nowadays become totally insignificant. I don't even care for any new series at all. Instead, I cling to the vision. Oh, and by the way, Star Trek VI - The Voyage Home is the best Star Trek there is.
I love Strenght of the heart but Archers theme would have bein a much better Opening Theme fore Enterprise. I realy can see the NX-01 gliding through Space with that song in the background. It could have looked similar to Voyagers ibtro
This music brings out so much emotion for me while i was working on my section Growing up with my dad in Gary Hill book The Other Oswald so strange but its true there are even pic of me in the book !
I love star trek and not star wars. Star wars us about a weird religion and it is all BISH! BASH! BOSH! Whereas star trek is one, beliveable two, they are actually sane!
Oh Data, i miss you so much. The most humane non-human character ever portrayed in any ST series or movie. Let this marvelous machine that became more than the sum of its parts be an example for all of us