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A Great Scene Showing the Wonder of Practical Effects VS CGI
I decided to redo this video that’s currently on my old channel. Now it’s in full 1080p with cleaner editing, improved sound quality & volume, along with a key scene that’s missing from the original upload.
I love ST VI as it was directed by Nicholas Meyer. This sequence is a great example of practical effects. ILM's awesome model work is displayed with visuals and effects that still hold up today.
Detailed Summary:
The Enterprise races to Khitomer to stop an assassination attempt that’s part of a scheme to undermine peace talks between The United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire. As the Enterprise enters the sector, Uhura informs Kirk that she can't hear the Bird-of-Prey's engine, which meant they were rigged for silent running.
As the Enterprise gets within transporter range, Chang hails the vessel, taunting Kirk, boasting his ship's invisibility and proceeds to fire relentlessly causing severe damage to the Enterprise. Meanwhile, a desperate Sulu ordered the Excelsior flown to her limits to help Enterprise.
The Enterprise continued orbiting the planet, as Kirk's legendary tactical skills were of no use against an invisible enemy. After recovering from a torpedo blow, Spock noted that the Bird-of-Prey released ionized gas under impulse power, Uhura responded that the ship was carrying equipment to catalog gaseous anomalies. Spock asked Dr. McCoy to assist him in the modification of a torpedo.
Fortunately for the Enterprise, the Excelsior entered the sector and raised its shields in attempts to draw fire. Chang, now intrigued by the new enemy targets the Excelsior and fires a torpedo at her. The torpedo strikes the vessel, causing a major shift that sends Sulu and several crew members flying across the bridge.
The Enterprise was struck again and the torpedo caused the shields to almost completely collapse. With the shields weakened, Chang took advantage and fired a torpedo from underneath the Enterprise; this time the torpedo punctured the hull and exited the other side; destroying, among other things, the Enterprise's dining room.
At this point, McCoy and Spock were in the forward torpedo tube, modifying a torpedo hoping it’ll detect the cloaked Bird-of-Prey. As they were finishing Kirk yelled at them for the torpedo. Once modifications were complete, McCoy informed the captain that the torpedo was ready.
Kirk appeared to take a great deal of satisfaction in finally ordering the torpedo to be fired, to which Commander Chekov immediately responded and the torpedo was away. The sound of the tracking device was audible to the crew of the Bird-of-Prey as they stood in disbelief; undoubtedly the power required to fire weapons and remain cloaked was too much to have their shields raised, and their only other option perhaps an attempt to decloak and raise shields. Chang made no effort to stop the blast, instead asking one last time, "To be, or not to be?"
Through tracking the impulse signature, the torpedo struck the Bird-of-Prey, temporarily making it visible, and killing Chang and the bridge crew. The Excelsior and Enterprise then release a volley of torpedoes completely destroying the Bird-of-Prey.
DISCLAIMER; I would upload the entire segment of this movie and let it play out going from the events of the planet and space as it shows great tension and drama without having to be bombastic like today's movies. However it keeps getting blocked so I had to trim it down.
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@Relav1364
@Relav1364 2 года назад
RIP to the one guy with the fire extinguisher who ran in while the blast doors closed behind him. Hero that guy.
@8749236
@8749236 2 года назад
Its actually how its done on naval warship. When taking damage and water ingress occur, crew will lock water tight door, as increased compartment pressure reduce rate of ingress, makes damage control easier and buys them more time. In the worst case scenario, where damage control fails, rest of the ship will be saved. If damage is irreparable but slow to take effect (like a large growing crack on the wall), crew can escape and lock compartment, but that's a rare case. Most of the time, crew will lock the door first while performing damage control, since no one knows whether the damage will be threatening or not.
@BrianCockburn
@BrianCockburn 2 года назад
That’s what Red Shirts are for.
@racinrick2538
@racinrick2538 2 года назад
He was doing his job, Kirk wont forget him.
@brandybasham9095
@brandybasham9095 2 года назад
SIHA: [NODs.] He actually got fucked so hard by the cold, he took days off. The man was made of bacteria that have made the trip uncovered 3x. That's intentional supercooling space itself shit. Chiang Kai-shek's family is that bent, and is actually accusing the Marxists of hiding behind a Demon Kingdom crew, until he has the "well I'll be damned, Wayland really did do himself in a way I can do back this time" moment when he realizes Takei and Jernigan are on the fucking way. Him and his crew know it's happening and just wolf down the missiles whole with their ship, TO FUCKING PROVE IT's HAPPENING. Him and his nuts, ashes-to-ashes Undyne the Undying crew, simply fucking reassemble as best they could, in a fucking hurry, to Qonos, to themselves alone build another ship, chuckling, only rearranging back so all the cells of each person are in their right bodies after launching from the runway. The Demon crew gasped at how perfectly obviously it was actually absolutely not their fight, and it made everyone NERVOUS AS GODDAMN HELL how they had to fire on a Chang ship to expose them SHAMELESSLY INVISIBLED BY WAYLAND, FURIOUS AT BEING INTERFERED WITH AFTER TELLING HIM TO FUCK HIMSELF WITH EVERY THREAT HE MADE, AND HE MADE EVERY THREAT HE HAS ON THEM. They actually managed not to fuck all Demons for 146 years. They were court-martialed JUST TO MAKE DAMN SURE, and the judge just stopped half trial and said there's nothing. So Takei brings Jernigan out of warp *and* out of woof on the second of exposure, 13 frames to perfect on perfect of all perfections, WITH A MARXIST GUNNER, and this CAPTAIN-RANK GUNNER does them on his own, simply being told where to aim by a CAPTAIN-RANK NAVIGATIONs, ENGINEERING AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICER WITH ORDERS NOT TO FIRE, EVEN ON CREW MUTINYING IF SO, UNTIL DOCKING - he was only giving out intelligence to what was technically another ship attached to theirs with a one man crew. Takei's ship would not have been there, if it wasn't the only way to prove Wayland was trying to push a Demon onto a Marxist rail gun again. HIKARU SULU: [in 2022, to someone asking for a friend.] Yes, I play George Takei. Suck it.
@concernedcitizen6313
@concernedcitizen6313 Год назад
@BattleAngelFan Everyone's wearing red after Wrath of Khan (or the "Wraith of Khan," as The Weeknd calls it). They're all expendable now!
@stevenbutler6089
@stevenbutler6089 2 года назад
After decades of saying " I'm a doctor not a", he finally agreed to a task by just saying, "fascinating". The way this movie wraps up everyone's character is really rewarding.
@ricardospaniard9050
@ricardospaniard9050 2 года назад
He didn't wanna die😂😂
@rollewestbom
@rollewestbom 2 года назад
I miss when movies were good and made sense
@iwannaseenow1
@iwannaseenow1 2 года назад
@TMCicuurd12b42 and spock kinda said his, requesting a hand with 'surgery', lol.
@jonathanrobertson3406
@jonathanrobertson3406 2 года назад
There was some fairly old SNL Sketch parodying Star Trek, and while I forget the overall premise, there is one point were someone is having a heart attack or something. Kirk yells out, "BONES! Help this man!!!" Dr. McCoy responds, "Damnit Jim! I'm a DOCTOR, not a.... oh right!.... sorry."
@diogocatalano9557
@diogocatalano9557 2 года назад
@TMCicuurd12b42 Exactly.
@jim021
@jim021 2 года назад
Plummer was such a fun villain. Having a classically trained theatre actor as a klingon was a great choice.
@ZakEmber
@ZakEmber Год назад
If you like that, you’ll love this: Shatner was Plummer’s understudy when they did Shakespeare in Canada; they’ve been friends for decades and all the Shakespeare here is a wink and nod to their friendship.
@throwback19841
@throwback19841 Год назад
@@ZakEmber well now I can't help that think Waterloo could have been improved by having Shatner play Blucher, or Picton. Imagine "Raise high the black flags my children! No pity! No prisoners! I'll shoot any man I see who has pity in him!" With Shatnerian delivery.
@polarfroge
@polarfroge Год назад
"Cry havoc!.....and let slip the dogs o' war." Plummer was THE man. Klingon. Captain. Whatever. 🖖🏼
@RoballTV
@RoballTV Год назад
If you want more of him in the role, he filmed a ton of scenes for the Classic PC game 'Klingon Academy', where he acts as the mentor for a year of Klingon command graduates. (And of course gets embroiled in Klingon civil war, as they do ^^ ) You can watch the story vids on youtube :)
@joemasters2270
@joemasters2270 Год назад
I couldn't imagine any other Klingon quoting Shakespeare & making it sound awesome.
@jonathanc.gillespie4897
@jonathanc.gillespie4897 Год назад
Still remember seeing this in the theater with my Mom. Miss you, Mom.
@hamhockbeans
@hamhockbeans 8 месяцев назад
Me too and I lost my mom a year later.😢
@kevinadams6424
@kevinadams6424 5 месяцев назад
I'm sorry for your losses.
@belabelasko8223
@belabelasko8223 4 месяца назад
I agree. Miss my Mom. She was a casual fan of Star Trek, when seeing Capt. Kirk on tv she'd say " That's my boyfriend!"
@anindyaproshoon
@anindyaproshoon 4 месяца назад
I am sry for ur loss I lost both my parents too dads fav was wrath of khan
@specialandroid1603
@specialandroid1603 3 месяца назад
She got beamed up ?
@macsenplays
@macsenplays 3 года назад
"To be... or not... to be..." RIP Christopher Plummer
@perfectionbox
@perfectionbox 2 года назад
But he died well 🤣
@yourstruly4817
@yourstruly4817 2 года назад
He's drinking blood wine in Stovokor now
@javierpatag3609
@javierpatag3609 2 года назад
"Cry 'Havoc!" And let slip the dogs of war!" Christopher Plummer deliberately hammed that this scene up and really enjoyed himself. To be fair, I enjoyed it a lot, too.
@Alamandorious
@Alamandorious 2 года назад
Did you see his last movie, 'Remember'? It's really good...and it shows he never lost his touch.
@MrLOLCraftLP1
@MrLOLCraftLP1 2 года назад
taH pagh taHbe! May his soul be drinking Blood Wine in Sto'Vo'Kor.
@NightingaleSunset
@NightingaleSunset 2 года назад
Fun observation: This is the only ship battle in the original movie series it is that isn't handicapped by something. The ship is ready for battle, Shields are up... Ship is fully operational. In the motion picture, Kirk is unfamiliar with the ship... In the wrath of Khan, Kirk has a trainee crew and ignores protocol which gets the ship extensively damaged... In the search for Spock, the ship is undermanned, still damaged, and on automation... and in The Final Frontier, the ship is again undermanned and is in bloody disrepair. Undiscovered Country is the only instance of going into battle ready to go.
@SSGLGamesVlogs
@SSGLGamesVlogs 2 года назад
New people variant detected: The Fun Observation People.
@alexsimmons3432
@alexsimmons3432 2 года назад
And as usual, the odds are stacked against Kirk and the crew anyway with a unprecedented ship that can fire while cloaked, but working together they overcome.
@nextlevelenglish5858
@nextlevelenglish5858 2 года назад
@@alexsimmons3432 I think the writes of this movie must have seen Star Trek Nemesis, hahaha
@blairbrown4812
@blairbrown4812 2 года назад
Certainly Shinzon paid attention in history class,@@nextlevelenglish5858.
@stevekaczmarek7738
@stevekaczmarek7738 2 года назад
Chekov basically does it first in Star Trek V, though.
@chrisridley1776
@chrisridley1776 2 года назад
"I'd give real money if he'd shut up" Love that line. Star Trek, may it live forever and prosper.
@maryhlad7501
@maryhlad7501 Год назад
Bones McCoy was so hilarious.
@aarongreenfield9038
@aarongreenfield9038 6 месяцев назад
And without missing a beat, says to Spock, "I bet you wish you'd stood in bed"
@SuperLuminalElf
@SuperLuminalElf 5 месяцев назад
Use it AWL daTIME …
@stargazer7644
@stargazer7644 3 месяца назад
What I want to know is why they'd be broadcasting bridge comms all over the ship?
@aarongreenfield9038
@aarongreenfield9038 3 месяца назад
@@stargazer7644 So the crew knew the urgency of the situation they were in, and for cinematic effect.
@ZeldaMaster285
@ZeldaMaster285 2 года назад
"Fly her apart then!" No other line was more badass than this in the whole movie.
@smadaf
@smadaf 2 года назад
To me, there was one: "Target that explosion and fire."
@throwback19841
@throwback19841 Год назад
I dunno Ive always loved Christopher Plummer tootling around in his office chair while spitting Willy Shakes quotes at us "Cry havOK and let slip the dogs of War!" The man was loving his work that day.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton Год назад
George Takei's finest hour
@lutzmowinski9781
@lutzmowinski9781 3 месяца назад
People always forget that Sulu's style of command was way more authoritarian than Kirks' was. Sulu was a bit of a hardass.
@FamspecPerformance
@FamspecPerformance 2 месяца назад
@@lutzmowinski9781 Hardass was his stage name.
@bobbyricigliano2799
@bobbyricigliano2799 4 года назад
The moment when Captain Kirk rises from his chair with a fist in the air and says "Fire!" is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time. The moment General Chang realizes he has met his doom is the icing on the cake. Honorable mention goes to Captain Sulu as well: "Fly her apart then!" A brilliant film that to this day doesn't feel dated whatsoever.
@dennishaneline2787
@dennishaneline2787 Год назад
Absolutely agree with you; I literally get goose bumps every time I watch this sequence....totally brilliant! Christopher Plummer was such a great actor.
@dionysiaex5538
@dionysiaex5538 Год назад
As a full grown adult who saw these movies as a much younger person the one thing from a movie I'd love to do is stand on the bridge of the Enterprise as the camera pans in and say "Fire!"
@moso299
@moso299 Год назад
@@dionysiaex5538 I thought Jeri Ryan did a good job capturing the intensity of ordering, “Fire!” on that episode of Picard, a couple weeks ago. 😊
@pancakelens75
@pancakelens75 Год назад
@@moso299 interesting you say that: she’s absolutely fantastic no question, but I thought it’d have been way better if she had more cooly said “fire” kind of more like Kirk did here in VI. Would’ve served the scene way better
@jaymike3302
@jaymike3302 Год назад
I totally agree. And Sulu's "Target that explosion and fire" followed by Kirk's 2nd "Fire" are great too.
@azraelangelofred
@azraelangelofred 8 лет назад
I miss the heck out of DeForest Kelley and Leonard Nimoy.
@pauldrive7243
@pauldrive7243 8 лет назад
and James Doohan
@azraelangelofred
@azraelangelofred 8 лет назад
Paul Kember Yeha, no kiddin'.
@wildshadowstar
@wildshadowstar 7 лет назад
And Majel Barret, though she didn't have any screen time in the TOS movies.
@pauldrive7243
@pauldrive7243 7 лет назад
She was nurse chapel with bones in the medbay and then luxanna troi in TNG
@wildshadowstar
@wildshadowstar 7 лет назад
+trha2222 +Paul Kember I know that, she was also the computer voice for TNG and DS9, but wasn't in the movies. Remember in TMP when Bones was beamed on board that he heard that Chapel made Dr?
@barney6888
@barney6888 2 года назад
I served poached eggs to Christopher Plummer when he shot a movie in my town. I was in my 20's and didn't know who he really was at the time. He was extremely cordial, polite and friendly and took the time to chat even. he was 1st class. Very talented pianist too from what I've seen. Lord rest his soul.
@generalgrievous696
@generalgrievous696 2 года назад
Wow that's a awesome story to tell. Did you ever see whatever movie it was he was filming after.
@barney6888
@barney6888 2 года назад
@@generalgrievous696 The Boy in Blue about Ned Hanlan. It didn't do well. I slept in the day I could've been an extra.
@waldopepper4069
@waldopepper4069 2 года назад
i have found over the years as i run into classically trained actors, that they are great people, often very humble and despite their fame" its a job i do, not who i am". compare that to hollywood "stars", a bunch of fame seeking narcissists seeking instant fame due to their looks or based on their ability to swallow.
@power2084
@power2084 2 месяца назад
God is imaginary.
@sjb3460
@sjb3460 26 дней назад
@@waldopepper4069 wow, what an appropriate statement.
@esecallum
@esecallum Год назад
“Some people think the future means the end of history. But we haven’t run out of history just yet. Your father called the future ‘the undiscovered country.’ People can be very frightened of change.” - Kirk
@jasoncanby2525
@jasoncanby2525 Год назад
Azetbur: You've restored my father's faith. Captain James T. Kirk: And you've restored my son's.
@andysahs1599
@andysahs1599 11 месяцев назад
''If there is to be a brave new world our generation is going to have the hardest time living in it .'' - Gorkon
@BrianHealy
@BrianHealy 2 года назад
You know what never gets enough credit? The score, it's so perfect in this fight.
@develynseether4426
@develynseether4426 2 года назад
Scores rarely do get enough credit. I love TMP and Generations and were 2 films that helped my appreciation for scores.
@herbsuperb6034
@herbsuperb6034 2 года назад
Indeed. So many great Star Trek scores by Jerry Goldsmith and James Horner. But I REALLY like this one. Excellent for building the tension, and setting the mood of each scene. Cliff Eidelman did a superb job.
@herbsuperb6034
@herbsuperb6034 2 года назад
@@develynseether4426 You're surely aware of this, but Jerry Goldsmith did MANY excellent scores. He won the Oscar for The Omen. He did Patton. Medicine Man. The Edge. The 13th Warrior. Congo (great score, terrible song 🙂). These are not all great films, but they DID have great music. He also did Secret of Nimh. Alien. Dear God, too many to name. One of the most prolific film score composers of all time. I think the work he did on Star Trek: TMP is some of his best. OH!!!! Explorers. I LOVED the music in Explorers. Such a fun 80s film.
@develynseether4426
@develynseether4426 2 года назад
@@herbsuperb6034 Morricone, Zimmer, Williams, Goldsmith, Horner, Barry, Silvestri just to name a few, all incredible composers with some fantastic scores to their name. They just don't get as much recognition as they deserve.
@herbsuperb6034
@herbsuperb6034 2 года назад
@@develynseether4426 I still think Elmer Bernstein is one of the best of all time. The Ten Commandments. The Magnificent Seven. To Kill a Mockingbird. The Great Escape. All excellent. Then he did Ghostbusters 🙂. I'm surprised how many people I've bumped into over the years that think John Williams scored Back to the Future. Alan doesn't get enough love. Beyond that he did Forrest Gump, Predator, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, among others. A top contender for my favorite film score of all time would be Ben-Hur by Miklos Rozsa. That film was epic in every sense of the word, and the music was a huge part of that. It's absolutely gorgeous.
@the81kid
@the81kid 8 лет назад
One thing (another thing) the new films miss: the Enterprise is a character too. And I really miss this Enterprise. Is it just me, or is the design very aesthetically pleasing.
@Kanthannic
@Kanthannic 8 лет назад
Ikr the new enterprise is just a flashy screaming machine now. I can feel this old one actually struggling and when the excelsior was hit i was like, oh u've fucking done it now. I dont know how to describe it lol. The ships in the original ST just feels different and i like it.
@the81kid
@the81kid 8 лет назад
kanthannic1227 There's something very beautiful about the original ships. I don't know of any other fictional ships that are so aesthetically pleasing. Star Wars' space ships are iconic, but nobody calls them beautiful. It's amazing to me that the original series Enterprise still looks cool 50 years later. And the "Enterprise-A" is my favorite. Very cool and original styles.
@conundrum1047
@conundrum1047 8 лет назад
+the81kid I've been saying that since the first TNG movie, they just don't understand that the Enterprise is a character too...so those movies all felt "lacking".
@the81kid
@the81kid 8 лет назад
Conundrum You're right, the Enterprise is a character in Star Trek. It's not Star Trek when the ship is not a character of its own, with it's own story. Notice how in all the films with the original cast, the ship had problems: an untested refit (TMP), heavily damaged and limping (TWOK), barely limping along (TSFS), replaced and then returned (TVH), unfininshed and full of bugs (TFF), the final mission (TUC). I always felt that gave it a personality and a journey all of its own. It really added to the dimension of the story - the ship had its own problems and challenges too.
@PeterDavid7KQ201
@PeterDavid7KQ201 8 лет назад
+the81kid The movie refit Enterprise is, IMHO, the absolute BEST incarnation of the Enterprise throughout all the movies and TV series. Simply perfect.
@alexgreenwood404
@alexgreenwood404 Год назад
A perfectly written space battle. You know all the ships involved and their captains, emphasis on tension, rather than action. The geography of the battlefield is apparent, and no cluttering the screen with hundred upon hundreds of lens flares, lasers or explosions. Superbly done
@insanusmaximus2857
@insanusmaximus2857 3 месяца назад
The thing I loved about old-school Trek is that every shot had consequences, even the misses. They didn't overwhelm your senses, they wanted you paying attention to every maneuver.
@SamSitar
@SamSitar Месяц назад
enterprise could have fired a torpedo back along the path of the enemy torpedo.
@Krahazik
@Krahazik Месяц назад
Also you can see the damage. While the shields up what we got was looked bad but otherwise not critical. As the shields weakened, the amount of damage bleed got worse. The moment the shields collapsed, we get a through and through hit.
@bBersZ
@bBersZ 2 года назад
I'll never forget watching this in a packed theater when I was 13 with my Dad and brother. When that first torpedo knocked Chang's Bird of Prey out of cloak everyone in the theater cheered, when Sulu said "target that explosion and fire" with the Enterprise and Excelsior going to town on it, the cheers tuned into yells, but when it exploded they went completely insane and it was awesome! What a great time that was
@piggzieswrath
@piggzieswrath 2 года назад
Agreed .. when movie theatres were movie theatres .. no cheers or jeers these days 🤣🖖🇦🇺🤠
@voss0749
@voss0749 6 месяцев назад
@@piggzieswrath You can still find cheers and jeers but the movie has to be worth it.
@piggzieswrath
@piggzieswrath 6 месяцев назад
@@voss0749 sure of it my friend ❤️🙏🖖👽🇭🇲 maaate
@mattalbrecht7471
@mattalbrecht7471 3 месяца назад
It is rare and was a thrill when the entire audience in a theater claps and cheers! I heard it during this movie, Superman II when superman got his powers back and flew into metropolis, then applause at the end of his hidden figures when the cast picture faded into the pictures of the real life people they portrayed. On the opposite end, at the end of "sound of freedom " everyone was stone silent. Not a cough even. And many moist eyes. When you evoke those emotions, you know you did it right
@sarcasticstartrek7719
@sarcasticstartrek7719 2 месяца назад
and then everyone clapped and the president gave you a medal. why you do people lie about this nonsense all the time?
@TheGosslings
@TheGosslings 2 года назад
The dialogue at the 2:00 mark is incredible writing from a character perspective. Sulu worked his whole career to get to that point, commanding an Excelsior Class vessel all his own and he's willing to quite literally "fly her apart then" in order to reach his friends. It's such a powerful moment about friendship and camaraderie that I think often gets overshadowed by the sturm und drang of this excellent movie's climax.
@FPAlpha
@FPAlpha 2 года назад
I was literally thinking the same thing just now watching the battle. It is one of my favorite parts of the movie because this small scene contains everything that makes Starfleet so great. They are willing to fight for it each other and they don't hesitate to rush into danger if one of their own is in danger.
@paulrasmussen8953
@paulrasmussen8953 2 года назад
Reinforced in Flashback
@jaycegti2200
@jaycegti2200 2 года назад
You can also see this in the scene from star trek 3 on the bridge just before they steal the Enterprise. Kirk gives them a chance to gracefully bow out, but no-one does. Their friendship and loyalty to each other means more to them than their careers and their futures.
@treyhelms5282
@treyhelms5282 2 года назад
@@paulrasmussen8953 One of the better parts of Voyager.
@paulrasmussen8953
@paulrasmussen8953 2 года назад
@@treyhelms5282 one yes that show was hurt by poor writing
@copycatninjitsu
@copycatninjitsu 7 лет назад
capt sulu - "in range?" star trek officer - "not yet sir" capt sulu - "come on come on" star trek officer - "she'll fly apart" capt sulu - "Fly Her Apart Then" worf would watch this in the archives and nod his head in approval.
@AtTheHelm
@AtTheHelm 7 лет назад
I get goosebumps watching that bit.
@retropat3670
@retropat3670 7 лет назад
As do i, the dialogue is gold in this movie.
@canvaria
@canvaria 7 лет назад
A great line but if Excelsior flies apart she won't reach the battle.
@wkcia
@wkcia 7 лет назад
TIG5574 Genghis Khan himself said "better to be on hand with ten men than absent with ten thousand." He was hardly a military moron.
@Grenn1471
@Grenn1471 6 лет назад
Sulu was gonna make his own crew like that of the Enterprise, even if he had to drag them into greatness whining and screaming.
@ura9390
@ura9390 10 месяцев назад
I was in the cinema and the gasps when Chang’s body exploded and the fist pumps as 2 starships laid into the bird of prey. Very rare reaction from a British audience, we were enthralled! 🤩
@bernieudo4399
@bernieudo4399 Год назад
If this isn't one of the best space battle scenes of all time then I don't know what is. Dialogue, special effects, direction, timing, background music, & tension. Ultimate space battle with a walk off grand slam.
@MatthewHall
@MatthewHall 6 месяцев назад
Agree - and was so impressed back when originally watching in the theaters to see a different SFX angle of attack at the 04:21 mark.
@ct0760
@ct0760 7 лет назад
I love that UHURA figures it out....
@lozman67
@lozman67 7 лет назад
Especially that she knows what a 'tail pipe' is about 200 years after the last one was ever made!
@JamesOhGoodie
@JamesOhGoodie 7 лет назад
Originally it was supposed to be the Excelsior who had the tracking equipment. They even set it up in the first scene, mentioning they're cataloging gaseous anomalies. But Shatner felt the Enterprise should save itself. Dick move on his part maybe, but it definitely it more satisfying seeing Spock and McCoy modify the torpedo, and to hear Shatner give the order.
@Roadvirus1
@Roadvirus1 7 лет назад
i would assume all Starfleet vessels had such equipment, since science/exploration was their primary mission.
@seanspartan2023
@seanspartan2023 5 лет назад
@@Roadvirus1 that would have made more sense. Unfortunately that's not how the script was written
@TheRealThunder
@TheRealThunder 4 года назад
@@lozman67 From Uhura's perspective, she was on 20th Century Earth only 6 years ago. While looking for the "Nuclear Wessels" in San Fransisco, along with Chekov.
@TheScreamingMoist
@TheScreamingMoist 2 года назад
When Kirk jumps up, clenches his fist and says “fire” with that satisfied tone of voice, how can you not get the shivers?
@bignella
@bignella 2 года назад
That and the panicked “back off back off” classic!
@Damorann
@Damorann 2 года назад
@@hammerofdavey I agree. Undiscovered Country is my second favorite because everything in it is well executed. Characters evolve, show their darker sides as well as their best, the tension is amazing. Frankly, this is Star Trek at its finest hour and a great sendoff for the original crew.
@piggzieswrath
@piggzieswrath 2 года назад
Aahahahhahaa One satisfying kick up the Klingon empirical nuts 🖖♥️🇦🇺🤠
@piggzieswrath
@piggzieswrath 2 года назад
@@hammerofdavey aaahahhahaahaa sure of it 🖖
@tellonalex6886
@tellonalex6886 2 года назад
Been watching that movie since I was a kid and it gets me every time!
@michaelbarlow6610
@michaelbarlow6610 2 года назад
Absolutely love McCoy's line, "I'd give real money if he'd shut-up"! Lol!😂😂😂😂
@johnd.1618
@johnd.1618 Год назад
This line is super funny because Spock says it, not Bones.
@michaelbarlow6610
@michaelbarlow6610 Год назад
@@johnd.1618 It is Dr. McCoy that says that about General Chang not Spock! Didn't you recognize DeForrest Kelley's voice when you heard that line of dialogue in "Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country" when you saw the movie?
@johnd.1618
@johnd.1618 Год назад
@@michaelbarlow6610 Yeah, you are probably right. pity it would have been funnier if Spock was saying that. Showing that even a half Vulcan couldn't endure Chang.
@doughtyism
@doughtyism Год назад
Mind melded though, so maybe.
@Farzlepot
@Farzlepot Год назад
The number of times I've used this line in my day-to-day life is embarassing.
@wjrneo2
@wjrneo2 2 года назад
This is the best written battle in any Star Trek TV series or movie to date. I saw it in the theaters when it came out and was stunned. My parents never took me to see movies in the theaters really, it was a very rare occasion. But they took me to see this and it remains one of my favorite movies ever. Its also the best send off for any cast of any ST show. It feels like a proper ending and no cliffhanger needed. Loved that they used the cast's signatures in the credits.
@keithtorgersen9664
@keithtorgersen9664 Год назад
I never get tired of the torpedo launching sequence
@dennishaneline2787
@dennishaneline2787 Год назад
I agree totally; I remember watching it in the theater as well. Right before Kirk says the iconic Peter Pan line, I remember thinking that's what he would/should say; I got chills when he said it. Call it intuition or what; the moment kind of blew me away. My favorite of the original ST movies for sure.
@jonathanteasdale4412
@jonathanteasdale4412 Год назад
100% 👍
@NTJedi
@NTJedi 3 месяца назад
The battles in Star Trek II were better and lasted longer.
@drt1605
@drt1605 3 месяца назад
Director Nick Meyer was annoyed at the actor signatures. He specifically intended it to be the CHARACTERS' signatures, to reinforce a final log of the in universe officers. Studio interference (probably influenced by certain actors) made it actors' signatures. Then, ironically, almost 30 years later the makers of Avengers Endgame used actor signatures as a homage to ST6.
@ImmortalfireTheMod
@ImmortalfireTheMod 9 лет назад
"Target that explosion and FIRE" Hell yeah.
@mikerodgers7620
@mikerodgers7620 8 лет назад
+Jeremy Farrance I am still amazed how he moved up the ranks so quickly.
@TonyToon
@TonyToon 8 лет назад
+Mike Rodgers He was supposed to move up the ranks even faster, but Shatner's ego apparently got in the way (was supposed to have his own ship as early as TWOK?)
@mikerodgers7620
@mikerodgers7620 8 лет назад
***** I see...
@crayz4641
@crayz4641 8 лет назад
+Immortalfire Yay explosions make disasterously funny fires Woo?
@mikerodgers7620
@mikerodgers7620 8 лет назад
This was a very underrated sequel...
@ncc74656m
@ncc74656m 2 года назад
"Target that explosion and fire." Sulu is absolutely how a captain should sound. Resolute. Decisive. Quick to act in defense of his ship, and of his friends.
@b1gjoekrash
@b1gjoekrash 2 года назад
No prisoners going to jail that day!
@cujoedaman
@cujoedaman 2 года назад
"She'll fly herself apart." "Fly her apart then!" It's sad that we never got another instance of Sulu and Excelsior. There was a fan made vid of a TOS episode that had Takei in it and one of the people involved agreed with me and said that Takei said the same thing when bringing up that the studio should have made an Excelsior series. He told me Takei said "it was a damn shame". Now he's just a bitter old man and woke AF.
@b1gjoekrash
@b1gjoekrash 2 года назад
I also like how they acknowledged for all the tech nerds like me how the Excelsior was still experimental and it's transwarp drive was still quarky. That poor pilot was not trying to push it to hard.
@ncc74656m
@ncc74656m 2 года назад
@@cujoedaman Wow you were so close to actually making a good damn point then off to crazy town at warp speed.
@ncc74656m
@ncc74656m 2 года назад
@@b1gjoekrash From what I know, transwarp was decommissioned before Sulu took command.
@dhericean5260
@dhericean5260 Год назад
I think my favourite line is "We've got a heart beat" from McCoy when they finish modifying the torpedo. Concise, in-character, informative, and clean; wonderful storytelling. Still sometimes use that when I get something working.
@WarriorOfDamnation
@WarriorOfDamnation 7 месяцев назад
Ahhh, the Bird of Prey that put on such an impressive display that every single one constructed afterwards by the Klingon Defense Force was designed to blow up in exactly the same manner.
@joesoul2472
@joesoul2472 2 месяца назад
i blame those pesky defective plasma coils
@ilovethe80s74
@ilovethe80s74 3 года назад
I'd forgotten how good the last film of the old series was. I'm so glad all the original cast was present. They definitely went out on a high note.
@stormhawk31
@stormhawk31 2 года назад
If only the Star Wars sequels could've delivered like this movie did.
@jaymike3302
@jaymike3302 2 года назад
Star Trek VI is a great movie.
@dmacbass
@dmacbass 2 года назад
@@stormhawk31 The most recent Star Wars trilogy was ass! The Chris Pine Trek trilogy was better.
@stormhawk31
@stormhawk31 2 года назад
@@dmacbass Yup
@dmacbass
@dmacbass 2 года назад
@@CaptainSpalding72 Nope. It's subjective. Get over yourself and your high horse.
@ttanza4004
@ttanza4004 8 лет назад
Christopher Plummer (General Chang) was AWESOME in this Movie!
@288theabe
@288theabe 8 лет назад
Best Trek villain...at least in the movies....I would've loved to see him and Dukat in the same story.
@connormcleod9595
@connormcleod9595 7 лет назад
+288theabe khaaaaaaaaaaan
@Smeginator
@Smeginator 7 лет назад
Go check out Klingon Academy on RU-vid. It was a game they released years ago, and he's a pretty prominent character in it. They even show the fight where he lost his eye
@RoodeMenon
@RoodeMenon 4 года назад
Quoting Shakespeare like a mofo.
@bobbyricigliano2799
@bobbyricigliano2799 4 года назад
I would agree, and the only other Star Trek villain that came close was Khan as played by Benedict Cumberbatch.
@paulnash9851
@paulnash9851 Год назад
“Fly her apart then!!!..” Has special meaning to me. I live in a very hilly/isolated area of England. Someone I care about very dearly was pretty much dead from a drug overdose. Ambulances here can take up to 2 or more hours to arrive. My friend had an evo v111. We smashed those back single track roads so hard and fast to the hospital, we blew the turbo, lost the WHOLE exhaust somewhere, and bent the chassis, as well as the engine brackets shearing till only 2 remained. We got him there. He’s still alive now (with wife + kid) We destroyed a 30 grand car for him. 10 days after we went to the scrapyard, we couldn’t leave her for the crusher. We burnt her, gave her a hero/Viking send off. Godspeed excelsior/know that feeling.
@MikeTXBC
@MikeTXBC Год назад
I like the fact the Enterprise still takes damage even with shields up. It's like getting shot while wearing a kevlar vest: the bullet won't penetrate your body and cause extreme injury or death, but it'll hurt a LOT and probably break a rib or two.
@lzbhcvm6747
@lzbhcvm6747 Год назад
Technology at that point was not so advanced. What they had was more or less an improved version of hull plating. Enterprise D had real shield so you rarely seeing the bridge explodes
@johncoleman2474
@johncoleman2474 8 лет назад
I like that despite shields, there is a definite kinetic effect imparted onto these starships as they are hit. This is how it should be.
@ronaldmalcolm5609
@ronaldmalcolm5609 6 лет назад
What, you don't like it when the crew is mildly inconvenienced and has to lean forward a bit?
@Tommieboy2009
@Tommieboy2009 5 лет назад
Thats because atcthat tim they don't have multiphased Shields in Bubble form engolfing the ship. In this age the shields are "only" emitted through the plating like an energycurrent. In 24th cebtury they do have emitters which project the energyfields far away from the vessel to keep those damages exactly from happening.
@hamhockbeans
@hamhockbeans 4 года назад
@@Tommieboy2009 If that is so why the computer diagram of the Enterprise shield was presented like a force field around the ship. Not a perfect bubble but not on the hull either. Which by the way that Entprise D bubble shield got popped by a old bird of prey which found its frequency.
@altoid1804
@altoid1804 4 года назад
​@@hamhockbeans , the shielding of an old refit Constitution-class era ship is probably similar in effect to the ablative armor that we have today on things like tanks - armor designed to be destroyed in order to dissipate as much of the destructive force as possible before reaching the protected surface. In Trek technobabble, it's likely materialised and projected above the actual hull using energy-matter converters (as Tom Ga alluded to above), similar to how replicators and transporters in Star Trek work. Regarding the shield status display, I would suspect a user interface designer would justify using an 'inaccurate' bubble / force field diagram as being more practical in terms of conveying information efficiently to crew members under stress. The filmmakers would justify using it to quickly convey what is happening to the shields to the audience without unnecessary exposition.
@normanroscher7545
@normanroscher7545 3 года назад
@@altoid1804 Wrong. What you describe would be an ablative armor, replicated by armor generators, as seen in Voyager - Endgame. The electric current on the hull as means of protection, as mentioned earlier by @Tom Ga, that would be 22nd century technology => Capt. Archers Enterprise, polarizing the hull plating. The 23rd century shields were bubble formed energy fields like those of the 24th century (=> USS Jenolen, Next Generation episode "Relics"), the difference is in the generation of that force field (monophasic vs. multi phasic shield generators). The later just work more efficiently.
@btly-wing6531
@btly-wing6531 7 лет назад
II and VI are still my favorites years later
@Jasterisk
@Jasterisk 5 лет назад
Yes with First Contact 3rd in line.
@HocchanFan
@HocchanFan 5 лет назад
You people... None can dispute the clear fact that the best was OBVIOUSLY really Star Trek IV: Save the Whales.
@alexhogg5787
@alexhogg5787 5 лет назад
Yep, II & VI also favourite here.
@AndrewChapman
@AndrewChapman 5 лет назад
@@HocchanFan Well, II, IV and VI all involved Nicholas Meyer. He directed II and VI and was one of the screenwriters of IV. He clearly knew how to handle Star Trek films.
@SirGalahadCtny
@SirGalahadCtny 3 года назад
First Contact for me - but then, don't ask me why, maybe in same creepy self hurting way, I do actually like Star Trek V - most because of Sybok's character - I wish they made him some cool character in next Star Trek.
@maniatore2006
@maniatore2006 Месяц назад
That is in my opinion the best Star Trek Movie in the Classic Universe.. i Could see it over and over again. Alone the Opening Music a Masterpiece. Thank you for that Video.
@urdnal
@urdnal 2 года назад
I remember seeing this in theaters back in the day. I was a teenager, it was December. I was going through a pretty lousy depressed period and I saw it alone, but really enjoyed it and it cheered me up that night.
@therevolvingmonk
@therevolvingmonk 6 лет назад
Little moments like the one where they cut to Sulu on the bridge of the Excelsior are part of what makes these movies so great and so timeless. Everything about it is so great from the suspenseful music with the horns, the way Takei delivers those couple lines, the shaking of the ship. I've watched all these Star Trek movies so many times and the older I get, the more I appreciate them.
@starfleet-verdadero9808
@starfleet-verdadero9808 2 года назад
Good quality, does not have times. :)
@OutlawPingu
@OutlawPingu 2 года назад
She's fly apart .... Fly apart then.!! .... best scene i watch over and over
@smjenkin9255
@smjenkin9255 2 года назад
Me too, the layers of emotion here all well earned.
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 7 лет назад
Gotta love Shatner's fist pump. "FIRE!"
@Wildstar40
@Wildstar40 4 года назад
Shatner should have gotten the Academy Award for saying " FIRE !"
@Wildstar40
@Wildstar40 4 года назад
And the award for saying "FIRE !" goes to ! ***Opens envelope*** William Shatner !
@FomorViceroy
@FomorViceroy Год назад
Up to this point in the franchise history, we had never seen the Enterprise take this much of a pummeling. As a kid at the time I first saw this, I remember being shocked as all hell seeing a torpedo go right through the Enterprise and come out the other end.
@PrometheusOfVideos
@PrometheusOfVideos Год назад
As did ! !!! I was like 8 or 9....and seeing that torpedo rip through the saucer made so sad for the Enterprise..and it was shown a lot in trailer clips... That being said... It made it all that more gratifying seeing both Enterprise and Excelsior pummel the BoP with a barrage of their own torpedoes!
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 Год назад
Made so much better by the use of practical effects. These days they'd use CGI and it wouldn't be as good (and would get much worse as newer tech comes out). Back then (I was 11), it was amazing. I just watched it again and it's still amazing. It really holds up.
@AA-jd2iz
@AA-jd2iz Год назад
I feel like the Enterprise, it hurts me when she gets hit every time! lol
@jaredpelletier3157
@jaredpelletier3157 3 месяца назад
Agreed, it was tough to watch the Enterprise take such a pounding, but she’s a tough ship and came through in the end proudly showing her battle scars!
@ricardospaniard9050
@ricardospaniard9050 2 года назад
What I find eerie and terrifyingly beautiful is the shots of the bird of prey barely being illuminated by the torpedoes being fired then just as quickly fading back into the shadows
@jatodd3746
@jatodd3746 16 дней назад
And the "ROAR!" scream as it leaves the torpedo tube
@sethraelthebard5459
@sethraelthebard5459 8 лет назад
This scene still holds up as an incredible battle scene even now over two decades later. I remember seeing this in theaters when it first came out, and my god was it exciting!
@StarshipValiant
@StarshipValiant 9 лет назад
When William Shatner delivers those lines, "Back-off! Back-off!~" That's some incredible acting!
@MajL337
@MajL337 5 лет назад
StarshipValiant I love it too but I felt like the cut to that shot feels off
@AlanSmitheeman
@AlanSmitheeman 2 года назад
@@MajL337 I agree. I think it's because they changed the camera angle. They should have kept the previous close up angle of Kirk which would have maintained the continuity of intensity of Kirk's dangerous and high-pressure situation.
@mcmyn86
@mcmyn86 2 года назад
@@AlanSmitheeman you don’t really see his hands in that angle though. Which is half the acting
@SonnyBubba
@SonnyBubba 2 месяца назад
Add in the dialogue right after that, when both Chang and Spock sell the audience the idea that Kirk’s battle tactic was completely unorthodox.
@sarcasticstartrek7719
@sarcasticstartrek7719 2 месяца назад
@@MajL337 It's two different shots - it never was continuous so they had no choice.
@SheldonAdama17
@SheldonAdama17 7 месяцев назад
This battle is relatively minimal in terms of special effects and yet it is one of the tensest, most well-done battle scenes in all of Trek. Amazing.
@thomascoolidge2161
@thomascoolidge2161 Год назад
The music for this entire movie was super on point.. All these years later the music still gives me goosebumps.
@IronMan3582
@IronMan3582 2 года назад
This whole scene gives me absolute goosebumps. It has callback moments to Balance of Terror and literally everyone on the bridge puts their heads together to come up with a solution and the Excelsior's timely arrival to assist gives Sulu the spotlight that his character deserves. The Undiscovered Country is just a glorious film and the perfect way for the TOS crew to go out on.
@HuntingTarg
@HuntingTarg 5 месяцев назад
Hear, hear. "Second star to the right - and straight on 'till morning." 💖🌠
@IronMan3582
@IronMan3582 4 месяца назад
@@HuntingTarg If I were human, I believe my response would be "Go to Hell"
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 9 лет назад
She'll fly apart...... FLY HER APART THEN! Sulu becomes the badass Captain.
@Killerspieler0815
@Killerspieler0815 6 лет назад
But Capt. Sisko will top it later really badass ... like Star Wars Empire´s Emperor
@TortureBot
@TortureBot 6 лет назад
leftcoaster67 yes he had some great moments in this movie. That line always demands at least one rewind when watching on DVD/BluRay.
@Mustang-bk4ns
@Mustang-bk4ns 2 года назад
Sulu is/was also gay pretending to be tough.
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 2 года назад
@@Mustang-bk4ns Better than the joke that is Discovery .
@robn1116
@robn1116 2 года назад
@@Mustang-bk4ns actually Sulu was straight, married and had a daughter. Takei even did a fan film "world enough and time"that expanded on his character.. George takei was actually mad at jj abrams for changing Sulu to be gay because it over wrote canon and all his work.
@davidmaestas2915
@davidmaestas2915 Год назад
2:21-2:26, such a beautiful and majestic PRACTICAL EFFECTS shot. One of the best scenes in the film.
@chrisswansea2
@chrisswansea2 11 месяцев назад
Always thought that was an early attempt at CGI because of the lighting and texture looking different to all the other shots. Thought they used it to get the sweeping shot.
@SaigonBrit
@SaigonBrit 2 года назад
God, I remember I went to opening night for this movie and at the end the whole theatre stood up and applauded at the end. Absolutely wonderful. No modern movie comes close.
@mikewetzel6788
@mikewetzel6788 Год назад
I agree! I went to it with my girlfriend. We have been married almost 30 years now. And she gets the whole Star Trek thing absolutely. It's as simple basically as a wonderful human story, timeless.
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 Год назад
The last movie I went to that actually got applause in the theater was one of the Lord of the Rings movies (I don't remember which, probably the first one). It's certainly not common.
@christopherjaskowiak9327
@christopherjaskowiak9327 4 года назад
I saw this in the theater the night it opened. What a great time. When the Enterprise and Excelsior began pummeling the Klingon ship with photon torpedoes, the crowd roared like it was a football game!
@abjeft
@abjeft 4 года назад
Christopher Jaskowiak nice 👍
@agentk1205
@agentk1205 2 года назад
Epic man, wish I could have been there.
@shep9231
@shep9231 2 года назад
Oh... how I envy you!
@OrbitFallenAngel
@OrbitFallenAngel 2 года назад
I'm so freaking jealous that you actually got to see this in the Theater!!! 😍 Definitely *EPIC* !!!
@christopherjaskowiak9327
@christopherjaskowiak9327 2 года назад
@@OrbitFallenAngel well, I guess I may make you more jealous, but I saw ALL of the TOS films in the theater! I was very young, only 6, for the first one. I was 9 when I saw "Wrath Of Khan", and that movie scared the hell out of me! I was 11 for "Search For Spock" and by then I was old enough to truly appreciate it. Seeing "The Voyage Home" for the first time with my whole family is one of my fondest childhood memories!
@TheGovernor0664Ipwn
@TheGovernor0664Ipwn 8 лет назад
"I Would Give Him Real Money If He Would Shut Up" -McCoy Ahh... I love that quote
@martianbuilder5945
@martianbuilder5945 11 месяцев назад
We don't give enough credit to 2:56 - Spock finally manages to insert figurative language into his speech, and McCoy gives a response that his old friend always gave. That's the true conclusion of both of their character arcs!
@alexshank1414
@alexshank1414 8 месяцев назад
Helmsman: “She’ll fly apart.” Sulu: “Fly her apart then!” God, that gives me chills! Such a demanding and poignant line.
@TheBS1000
@TheBS1000 6 месяцев назад
Given his experience, I'd say Sulu knows his ship and how far he can push it probably a lot better than that helmsman.
@shaunobrien6425
@shaunobrien6425 2 месяца назад
Thank god someone said it! that line is epic!!
@larryclifton2906
@larryclifton2906 8 лет назад
I remembered everbody cheered in the theater when they blew up the bird of prey scene ..epic!
@devilmanlg1500
@devilmanlg1500 5 лет назад
That was the first time I remember an audience cheering at a movie. I was reminded of this while watching Endgame last night at a sold out show and the audience going nuts.
@chrisurwin9310
@chrisurwin9310 3 года назад
Until they used the same shot killing the Duras sisters in Generations.... several palmface and colorful metaphors used in the theaters..lol
@blackpranther
@blackpranther 3 года назад
Hell yeah. I remember. We're old
@Euripides_Panz
@Euripides_Panz 3 года назад
@@chrisurwin9310 Remember when the BOPs were destroyed in DS9 with a single photon? Not as strong a memory. Eh? The Enterprise core breach needed to be much more violent and powerful because it was the hero ship going down, not some decommissioned scout many times older than the Enterprise, herself.
@kenhernandez8128
@kenhernandez8128 3 года назад
@@devilmanlg1500 Blowing up the Death Star?
@Locktwiste72
@Locktwiste72 9 лет назад
Best Star Trek second only to TWOK. Christopher Plummer's Chang made this a modern classic.
@ethanbower3233
@ethanbower3233 7 лет назад
I agree, id have to put 8 in 3rd
@Shadowbat.o_O
@Shadowbat.o_O 5 лет назад
Agreed. That is why the real title of this movie is Star Trek VI: The Apology
@KH4444444444N
@KH4444444444N 2 года назад
Thank you, Nicholas Meyer. This film is a masterpiece.
@hycron1234
@hycron1234 Год назад
It truly is!
@mikethornhill876
@mikethornhill876 3 месяца назад
Who hasn't watched this scene 25+ times ? Never gets old.
@zfoxfire
@zfoxfire 7 лет назад
@ 2:20 I've always been impressed by the Enterprise flyby from the bird-of-prey's view screen. Not sure why. it just looks so realistic even after more than 20 years.
@stephenjackson6111
@stephenjackson6111 7 лет назад
It's very good but I think the imposing close up of the saucer section with torpedo damage at 3:20 is the best single ship scene of the entire franchise. Certainly better than the mindlessly fast CGI of the Abrams reboot.
@dannyb3663
@dannyb3663 7 лет назад
Yeah, olden days special effects were methodical and focused. You'd have one or two things happen, and those things were very dramatic events. Because it wasn't just a continuous series of as many special effects all crammed into one as possible. The torpedo going through the saucer just looked... EVIL. Because you didn't see that sort of graphic 'ship violence' very often. Its an iconic scene.
@johnflanagan9153
@johnflanagan9153 6 лет назад
Because, unlike overbearing CGI, what you saw was a huge, physical Model of the Enterprise; Practical/optical effects still look very impressive because they are REAL.
@macmcleod1188
@macmcleod1188 6 лет назад
It was a real model (not CGI) and it was huge (10+ feet long). CGI just doesn't look real yet. It's very good but there is a difference between reality (like "Inception") and CGI.
@itsmeekers
@itsmeekers 3 года назад
Because it features Kirk always the rabbit until the predator suddenly realizes Kirk turned back on him and used their speed to close the distance and they are done.
@JoshuanKnode
@JoshuanKnode 2 года назад
Even when he knew his death was inevitable, he didn't rush his line. RIP Christopher Plumber.
@daviddykema209
@daviddykema209 Год назад
4:15 what a great action moment, the music sting, Spock and bones frantically trying to fix the problem, and that torpedo shot was so amazing for the time
@mco119jj
@mco119jj Год назад
Some of the best music in the whole franchise, that’s for sure.
@danger2bananas
@danger2bananas 8 лет назад
And Chang dooms himself by saying I'm constant as the northern star aka Julius Caesar
@Raymus42
@Raymus42 8 лет назад
4:03 That Klingon in the background is like "What the hell?! Is he going mad?!"
@Krahazik
@Krahazik Месяц назад
So I'm not the only one who noticed. Especially if the rest of the crew did not speak or understand English, in which case they would have had no idea what he was saying to his prey.
@bethanyhait6880
@bethanyhait6880 2 года назад
RIP Christopher Plummer. He clearly was enjoying himself, and it’s a delight to watch.
@bengreen1353
@bengreen1353 Год назад
I'd seen Star Trek before this movie came out, but seeing this in the theater when I was 11 is what kicked off a lifetime of love for the series.
@gordonhowett7529
@gordonhowett7529 2 года назад
I love the fact that Kirk didn't retaliate until he had a solution. He wasn't firing off a ton of torpedoes, or phasers in random directions. The first shot found its mark, and the remaining shots finished the job. It just feels so Starfleet. Don't act in desperation, act with a purpose. And I mean think of the Klingons, feeling on top of the world with a ship that can fire while cloaked, only to have the first torpedo shot at it to score a direct hit. And the follow up salvos from the Enterprise and Excelsior are just brutal and direct.
@renegadeoflife87
@renegadeoflife87 2 года назад
At the same time, Enterprise's sensors probably saw where the shot came from, bearing and distance, and could predict likely enemy positions from this just like real world ships have done. Fire phasers at likely enemy positions to 'sound out' its position. Plus the gas and debris kicked up by the battle would also cause sensor ghosting on the edge of the cloaking field, weakening it with every shot.
@uli1053
@uli1053 2 года назад
Yeah, actually Picard did that in Star Trek Insurrection, with the Scimitar. He got right firing at all directions to find the Scimitar, but ad the end he had to ram her (not a "desesperate decision" actually, but it was his last option) to win. If Kirk did that here, this battle would've ended in seconds lol
@lorddaro7771
@lorddaro7771 2 года назад
@@uli1053 To be fair, the Enterprise-E has very different capabilities from the A. That strategy would only work so well in this fight here, if Kirk's ship too can put out that kind of sustained rapid fire.
@renegadeoflife87
@renegadeoflife87 2 года назад
@@lorddaro7771 Phasers cycle fairly fast, so they could have located the target using them before releasing a full salvo of torpedo to finish it off.
@strifycyberlox5555
@strifycyberlox5555 2 года назад
Are we just ignoring original series episodes where kirk does exactly that? Full spread everything.
@borusa32
@borusa32 7 лет назад
Excellent stuff and Christopher Plummer is clearly having a whale of a time.
@Rashaed
@Rashaed 3 года назад
RIP
@etharchildres3976
@etharchildres3976 3 года назад
Nah Whales were in the Fourth movie
@JWMcLay
@JWMcLay 2 года назад
Gotta love this clip!!
@xedalpha1
@xedalpha1 2 года назад
He’s flying round in his invisible space ship, spinning in his chair and barking Shakespeare while firing photon torpedoes at a man known as his acting rival. Dude’s on top of the world and just a joy to watch in this. RIP you absolute legend you.
@jwdickinson643
@jwdickinson643 2 года назад
the consumate actor. Requiescat In Pace
@BobDog72
@BobDog72 2 года назад
No matter how many times I see this I get pumped watching it. And Captain Sulu had the best line in the whole movie. Sulu: Can't this thing go any faster? Helsmen: She'll fly a part. Sulu: Fly her a part then!
@killerdoritoWA
@killerdoritoWA 2 года назад
The JJ Abrams Enterprise would’ve blown up after the first hit.
@dightonazpeitia4350
@dightonazpeitia4350 4 дня назад
The moment you realize that the Abrams Enterprise never exploded no matter how many times it had been hit, but TMP Enterprise literally exploded in Star Trek 3. 😂 Whomp-whomp
@jnrivers
@jnrivers 2 года назад
I remember watching this at the movies as a kid. The whole theater applauded when the bird of prey blew up. Such a good film.
@miken8778
@miken8778 2 года назад
Saw this in theaters too. Our audience reaction was the same. Cheering and applause. Good memories.
@JohnDove
@JohnDove 2 года назад
I seen it as a kid in the theater too. We all cheered when the bird of prey was destroyed as well.
@KieranM-kn3lt
@KieranM-kn3lt 2 месяца назад
me too
@sarcasticstartrek7719
@sarcasticstartrek7719 2 месяца назад
uh huh.
@spockvskhan4561
@spockvskhan4561 7 лет назад
Well directed and written scenes. Star Trek VI deserves much more credit.
@Madcat221
@Madcat221 2 года назад
2:31 The moment that the Klingons' big game-changer fire-while-cloaking device was quickly hard-countered by a kludge job on a torpedo done with off-the-shelf parts. The klingon cloaking device engineers will never live that down.
@NeoGee
@NeoGee 2 месяца назад
Meyer was brilliant in writing that role for and casting Plummer, and Plummer did a brilliant job, wonderfully over the top without coming across as cheesy or artificial!
@HolySilverStrike
@HolySilverStrike 9 лет назад
'I'd give real money if he'd shut up' one of McCoy's best lines...haha. Then Kirk's 'Fire!' and how the battle concluded, always liked this part, though I think they used the same footage of the Bird of Prey exploding in Generations. All in all this was cool.
@PrometheusOfVideos
@PrometheusOfVideos 9 лет назад
Indeed they did, including the opening when the Bird of Prey cloaks, and when the Excelsior is at warp speed. (In Generations they reused that shot when the Enterprise-B is at warp) And thanks! =)
@implicaverse
@implicaverse 9 лет назад
griefmaker88 The studio really cut corners on the TNG movies. They squeezed the last drop from the franchise cash cow.
@viperhalberd
@viperhalberd 9 лет назад
griefmaker88 How cheap do you have to be to reuse a special effect?
@implicaverse
@implicaverse 9 лет назад
viperhalberd Here's how cheap you have to be: In the same year (1994) that Star Trek Generations was released, the live-action movie The Flintstones was released, and had a budget of $45 million. The movie Speed was also released that year, and had a budget of $40 million. The movie True Lies had a budget over $100 million. Star Trek Generation's production budget was only $25 million.
@OpenMawProductions
@OpenMawProductions 9 лет назад
implicaverse Yeah, but to be fair I think they could have nixed the entire and ultimately useless holodeck scene (which served no purpose, they could have re-scripted something similar for Ten Forward) would have saved them money on building/renting the boat and having all those new uniforms. Also, Generations had something up on those other films. A vast majority of the sets already existed. Lot's of construction costs were handled right then and there.
@tubenachos
@tubenachos 7 лет назад
Models over CGI any day baby.
@estebandufanzo5530
@estebandufanzo5530 7 лет назад
+Earl Let's not blame a refined art because of an example of bad execution
@peterthx
@peterthx 7 лет назад
Hate to break it to you but the Excelsior was CGI when it was going through the Praxis shockwave. So was the Enterprise-B when it was in the Nexus ribbon in GENERATIONS, and the Defiant is CGI in FIRST CONTACT.
@leejee88
@leejee88 6 лет назад
yep cgi isnt real but animated the models made it look like these ships actually existed in real life
@bladeduffer
@bladeduffer 5 лет назад
@@leejee88 , with the current state of CGI, that is no longer the case.
@leejee88
@leejee88 5 лет назад
@@bladeduffer cgi is just detailed animated cartoons its not the real thing never will be cgi is a trend imo those ships looked way more real than the current cgi ones
@highstimulation2497
@highstimulation2497 Год назад
thank you for not deleting the other scenes from toward the end when the assassin is assembling the gun, (even though I still would have preferred they ALL be left in,) cause removing them REALLY interrupts the flow of the music (which does happen earlier,) but I'm REALLY glad it's left in toward the climax, it's absolutely part of it.
@ZakEmber
@ZakEmber Год назад
This movie was an awesome return for Nicholas Meyer, (the Wrath of Khan) and casting Chris Plummer as a villain was an inspired choice. William Shatner and Chris Plummer have been great friends for decades, and Shatner often says he finally felt like an actor when Plummer had a kidney stone and Shatner went on as Henry V in his place since he was Plummer’s understudy. All the Shakespeare here is a big nod to all the acting these two did together. Chang only had one film, but thanks to the script and chemistry with Kirk, he’s one of the best villains of the series despite being introduced in the 11th hour.
@The_Zilli
@The_Zilli 2 года назад
this scene alone is still miles upon miles better than anything that JJ or Kurtzman has put out since running the franchise into the ground.
@starfleet-verdadero9808
@starfleet-verdadero9808 2 года назад
Exactly Brother... Other times, Other directors ... Better actors, better scripts ... The CGI was not the main thing.
@The_Zilli
@The_Zilli 2 года назад
@@starfleet-verdadero9808 CGI is just icing on the cake bud, completely agree with you. Time to get that time machine going so we can go back and enjoy entertainment how it used to be....when it was fun and good. not stupid and woke.
@starfleet-verdadero9808
@starfleet-verdadero9808 2 года назад
@@The_Zilli Yeap...
@LordDarthHarry
@LordDarthHarry 2 года назад
Jesus christ cant watch a single Star Trek clip without one of these circle jerks starting....
@darrengriffin8609
@darrengriffin8609 2 года назад
@@LordDarthHarry absolutely. Turning every Trek thing into a whiny man bitch about new Trek. I hear you. 🖖🙂
@penguinpie5056
@penguinpie5056 6 лет назад
1:58 the thing I like about sulu as a captain is there is no shadow of doubt in his decisions
@jaycegti2200
@jaycegti2200 2 года назад
Captain Sulu learned from the best.
@smadaf
@smadaf 2 года назад
It's all that fencing he used to do.
@pmidey
@pmidey 5 месяцев назад
Watched this a thousand times, and every time Sulu says “Fly her apart then!” I get goosebumps. Every time.
@fc231
@fc231 Год назад
My Dad and older brother took me to see this one in the theater. I kept hearing my Dad talking to my brother saying this is their last film together. Boy was I happy camper when we went to see it in December of "91. Everyone at the theater clapped and cheered and got up from their chairs went Kirk said "Fire!"
@s.31.l50
@s.31.l50 3 года назад
Christopher Plummer, the actor behind General Chang passed away today. May he live in Sto'Vo'Kor!
@2ToyBoys
@2ToyBoys 8 лет назад
I like how It's Uhura's idea that saves the day!
@Wildstar40
@Wildstar40 4 года назад
It was team work. Uhura had a idea. Scotty kept the ship from flying apart at the seams. Spock and McCoy prepared the torpedo. Kirk said fire. Team work.
@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799
@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 4 года назад
@@Wildstar40 Kirk had the most important job by far. 😂
@PuppetierMaster
@PuppetierMaster 2 года назад
@@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 he did he absolutely could've said no and differ from his support staff. Lesser decisions yield greater defeats in real life.
@davidsharp5966
@davidsharp5966 2 года назад
Every character got to shine one last time together.
@EugVR6
@EugVR6 2 года назад
It was spocks idea
@ajankowski2
@ajankowski2 5 месяцев назад
Christopher Plummer was superb in this movie. "I can see you, Kirk. Can you see me?" The delivery of that line was perfect.
@VMIFerrari
@VMIFerrari Год назад
I like how the two Star Trek films directed by Nicholas Meyer both had quotes from classical literature throughout. In Star Trek II *_Moby Dick_* was quoted multiple times by Khan, while *_Shakespeare_* was quoted many times by General Chang in Star Trek VI.
@StsFiveOneLima
@StsFiveOneLima Год назад
Plus also, "A Tale of Two Cities"...
@MattyK-USA
@MattyK-USA 3 года назад
"Fly her apart, then!" Chills. I remember seeing it for the first time in a theater, as a fan of the original series - when it originally played. Sulu was always going to be Skipper of his own ship. Always.
@jonathancarlson6127
@jonathancarlson6127 3 года назад
“To be or... not to be.” RIP Christopher Plummer
@darrellr.bacon4677
@darrellr.bacon4677 14 дней назад
Probably the BEST depiction of a ship taking several severe hits and each section exploding as they overload and eminiately are destructed leaving the entire bridge area for last. Beautifully done.
@philipbunney9445
@philipbunney9445 Месяц назад
‘She’s ready, Jim. Lock & Load’. I bet Kelley got a real kick out of delivering that line.
@GiladPellaeon
@GiladPellaeon 7 лет назад
The Excelsior Class is one beautiful ship class...
@davidfgranger
@davidfgranger 7 лет назад
Not as beautiful as her captain I think
@gregoryjr9370
@gregoryjr9370 7 лет назад
I agree
@alexclark2126
@alexclark2126 7 лет назад
"Ohhh myyyy"
@Orca19904
@Orca19904 7 лет назад
I also love the refit Constitution from the Shatner-era movies. Definitely a damn sight better than that godawful JJ Abrams abomination.
@233Deadman
@233Deadman 7 лет назад
always had a soft spot for the Akira class myself
@joealvarez2562
@joealvarez2562 8 лет назад
I love how the -A whips by, even at impulse speed, to orbit Khitomer. It makes me appreciate how fast even sub-light speeds are in Star Trek. I think this is the only time in any Trek series and/or movie that depicts impulse this fast like a blur. The Constitution/Refit class is my all-time favorite as are Kirk & Crew! LLAP everyone!
@zombieshoot4318
@zombieshoot4318 2 года назад
Was just thinking this six years later. LOL I think this is the fastest they've ever shown the Enterprise move in any movie or TV show. She was hauling ass. Looked like she dropped out of warp and was still at high impulse.
@n.w.1803
@n.w.1803 2 года назад
@@zombieshoot4318 It's such a nice touch, and a helpful contrast to the close-up slugfest stuff. In the first movie, there's the scene of Enterprise leaving dock. The impulse engines flare up, and the ship rockets away with Earth getting really small, really fast in the rear view. Reminds me of a probably-apocryphal thing I heard from an F-16 pilot, who apparently knew someone who had, 'World get bigger/World get smaller' written on his right-hand glove, which controls the stick..
@piggzieswrath
@piggzieswrath 2 года назад
👍🖖♥️🇦🇺🤠
@the_9ent
@the_9ent Год назад
The sound design and music for this film are on point. The roar when the Bird of Prey fires 💯
@jordan390a
@jordan390a 2 года назад
Shatner and Plummer....Two great Canadian Shakespearean actors....It doesn't get any better....!!!
@WWAHP
@WWAHP 7 лет назад
Christopher it's about time they gave him an Oscar Plummer. Superb Acting.
@garinsparks7041
@garinsparks7041 2 года назад
He won one a decade again my friend
@blairbrown4812
@blairbrown4812 2 года назад
What is amazing about this moment is that after all the major,literally massive threats faced by the Enterprise and her immediate successor--the Fesarius,the Doomsday Machine,the space ameboa,V'Ger,and "God"--her finest hour comes down to a rematch between Enterprise herself and what is essentially the Klingon Empire's equivalent of a scout ship.
@aarongranda7825
@aarongranda7825 2 года назад
Everyone is at the top of his game here. Actors, sfx, camera, music, plot, dialogue top shelf.
@mastereternity9839
@mastereternity9839 28 дней назад
"Well, the thing's gotta have a tailpipe..." was a good example of how well these characters were written and why they are still soo popular. Using intelligence and common sense, they overcame the challenges together as a team.
@stevenwatchorn9816
@stevenwatchorn9816 9 лет назад
"Gas... Gas, Captain" "It was Chili Night, Spock. What was I supposed to do?" "Now I see the reason for the quality of Star Trek V..."
@alfredvalrie5541
@alfredvalrie5541 9 лет назад
Steven Watchorn I think the campfire scene in The Final Frontier is some of the best moments of Trek.
@stevenwatchorn9816
@stevenwatchorn9816 9 лет назад
If they had combined it with the campfire scene from Blazing Saddles, I would agree. :)
@alfredvalrie5541
@alfredvalrie5541 9 лет назад
Steven Watchorn I can't imagine the principal characters from one of the premier science fiction franchises having flatulence on a medical level.
@stevenwatchorn9816
@stevenwatchorn9816 9 лет назад
Alfred Valrie We have very different imaginations (and that may be fortunate for you) :D.
@DelcoRanz93
@DelcoRanz93 8 лет назад
+RuralBreakfast GET MY BROWN PANTS!!!
@anthonyrobinson7715
@anthonyrobinson7715 8 лет назад
No other Star Trek comes close. This was the best Enterprise crew on the best looking Enterprise variant in all the best adventures.
@TrumpetMAB
@TrumpetMAB 8 месяцев назад
Christopher Plummer was AWESOME in this role. Sulu's response, "Fly her apart then" is his best moment of the entire franchise - he's willing to risk anything for his friend.
@smadaf
@smadaf 2 года назад
"Target that explosion and fire"! It never gets old!
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