1994 American science fiction film directed by David Carson
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Tonight I'm joined again by Doug Bielmeier, teaching professor, musician, and host of The Process for another Late Night Double Feature! In this installment of our ongoing series of film discussions, we're tackling one of the most beloved science fiction franchises around: Star Trek. We're talking about every film featuring the original cast and the first one attempting to bridge the gap to The Next Generation. In this episode we've come to the end of the series with the original cast members. Get ready to hate the words "Mr. Tricorder", cause we're talking about Star Trek: Generations! YouTube Censored Version Join our Patreon to watch the uncut version! Show music by OGRE. Support the show!
Tim Ahlin joins us to talk about his favorite Star Trek movie. Daniel doesn't use a microphone. Generations: 00:00 First Contact: 55:23 Patreon YouTube
On the show Fonseca talks with:Olivia Catherine Hack is an American actress, best known for providing the voice of Ty Lee in Nickelodeon's Avatar: The Last Airbender and Rhonda Wellington Lloyd in Hey Arnold!. She's also known for playing Cindy Brady in the 1990s theatrical Brady Bunch films. Olivia has also done voice work for Fillmore!, Bratz as Cloe, Family Guy and Blood+. She appeared in Star Trek Generations, Party of Fiveand Gilmore Girls.We talk about Superman Legacy leaked photos and Dare Devil's new suit as well as Bull Eyes,
In dieser besonderen Episode unseres Podcasts feiern wir stolz unsere 100. Folge! Zusammen mit meinen Freunden Arne und Frank reflektieren wir die vergangenen fünf Jahre unseres Star Trek-Podcasts und die unzähligen Abenteuer, die wir gemeinsam erlebt haben. Es ist ein aufregender Moment, da wir endlich die Gelegenheit haben, live und in Farbe zu sein, um direkt auf eure Fragen und Anmerkungen einzugehen – und gelegentlich mischen sich auch unsere Kinder und Haustiere ein, was die Atmosphäre nur auflockert. Wir blicken zurück auf die beeindruckenden 213,5 Stunden an Material, die wir produziert haben, und erinnern uns an all die Höhepunkte, die wir durchlebt haben, sei es durch die intensive Analyse von Filmen und Serien oder unsere über 20 Live-Aufzeichnungen. Ganz besonders widmen wir uns dem Film „Star Trek: Generations“, dem ersten Kinofilm aus der Next Generation-Reihe, und diskutieren die nostalgischen Erinnerungen, die diesen Film in der Star Trek-Familie verankern. Zu Beginn unserer Diskussion teilen wir einige Anekdoten aus der Vergangenheit, einschließlich einer inspirierenden Veranstaltung in Berlin, bei der Sir Patrick Stewart über Zukunftsvisionen und die Raumfahrt sprach. Seine Einsichten regen uns an, über unsere eigene Welt nachzudenken, bevor wir uns den Weiten des Universums zuwenden. Wir erwähnen auch die aktuellen Geschehnisse in Deutschland, insbesondere die Bildung eines neuen Raumfahrtministeriums, und stellen einen Zusammenhang mit Stewarts Überlegungen her, wie wichtig es ist, zuerst unser eigenes Zuhause zu pflegen. Wenn wir uns dann dem Thema „Star Trek: Generations“ zuwenden, nehmen wir euch mit auf eine Reise zu den Schlüsselszenen des Films. Besonderes Augenmerk legen wir auf die Übergabe der Enterprise B und die erste Mission, in der starke nostalgische Gefühle und vertraute Gesichter aufblitzen. Der Film porträtiert nicht nur die Legenden James T. Kirk und Jean-Luc Picard, sondern bringt auch das zentrale Thema der Auseinandersetzung mit der Sterblichkeit zur Sprache – ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der Star Trek-Philosophie. Die Diskussion über unsere eigenen Kinobesuche relatiert wunderbar zu unseren heutigen Wahrnehmungen und den technologischen Veränderungen in der Filmproduktion. Wir analysieren die visuelle Narration des Films gegenüber modernen Filmen und erörtern, wie die Techniken des Filmemachens, insbesondere der Einsatz von Modellen und Miniaturen, in den 90ern eine andere Dimension der visuellen Erzählung bieten konnten. Wir vertiefen uns in die emotionalen Konflikte, die Picard und Kirk durchleben, und die damit verbundenen philosophischen Fragestellungen. Picard wird emotional mit seinen Verlusten konfrontiert, während wir auch die Charakterdynamiken zwischen den verschiedenen Figuren analysieren, insbesondere die Komplexität der Beziehung zwischen Picard und den Bösewichten wie Soren und den Duras-Schwestern. Hier treiben wir uns in die motivierenden Fragen ein, die hinter den Handlungen dieser Figuren stecken. Besonderes Augenmerk legen wir auf die beiden emotionalen Kerne von Picard und Data. Wir erkennen die Schichten in Datas Reisen mit dem Emotion-Chip und wie er sich sowohl komisch als auch tragisch entwickelt. Beverly Crusher wird als die empathische Stimme hervorgehoben, die versucht, Picard in seinen dunklen Momenten zu unterstützen, und betont somit die menschlichen Emotionen, die die Beziehungen im Star Trek-Universum prägen. Am Ende dieser vielfältigen Diskussion ziehen wir Fazit über die Bedeutung des Films nicht nur für unsere persönliche Entwicklung, sondern auch für die Star Trek-Gemeinschaft insgesamt. Wir stellen die Frage, wie die Themen von Verlust, Identität und Freundschaft in der Erzählung verwoben sind und wie sie bei den kommenden Charakterentwicklungen in der Saga eine Rolle spielen könnten.
Movies…the final frontier. This is the first voyage of the crew of the Next Generation cast. Their mission, to boldly go where the other cast went before and attempt to make odd numbers not suck. Did they succeed? Find out as we attempt to prove to you that Star Trek: Generations is not that bad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hailing Frequencies Open - Send us a message!The gang crosses paths with Abby Sommer to gauge how our emotion chips feel about Star Trek: Generations! Kirk proposes to a horse, Picard has a Tyler Durden, and Geordie gets Clockwork Oranged! Meanwhile Cameron channels Picard's mom, Rob sings a song, Bobi recasts Airbud, John gets lost in the Nexus, and Abby shares costume making tips. Engage!Pick up some Green Shirt MerchVisit Abby on Bluesky and check out her Enterprise podcast, First Flight
We fully meet Ladd Russo as he punches one guy a lot. We talk about: Avowed, Battle Angel, Hundreds of Beavers, Hadestown, Monster Hunters, Star Trek Generations, Gamera, Molly: Rivals, New PC, Baseball Stadiums, Isaac & Miria Are Perfect, Combo Trapped, Hats, Animal House Gag, Weird Old Men, The Youth, Rail Tracer Real????, Secret Basement, Bad Lessons, Hats On Hats,
It's All Been Trekked Before #407 Season 13, Episode 9 Star Trek: Generations Jimmy-Jerome walks through all the novel scenes that didn't make the film. Stephen is very excited about Spot making it to the big screen. Keith only caught half the movie. We have lots of suggestions to improve this work. Edited by Jerome Wetzel, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore
Shownotes - The Monkey This week, we reviewed The Monkey. We also discuss Oscar Big 6 Picks in Concessions of a Cinephile, and more! The Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast delivers a spoiler-free review of a film, usually a new release with some exceptions, every week. Then Matt Hudson (@wiwt_uk) from What I Watched Tonight and Jonathan Berk (@berkreviews) from disappointment media will introduce a variety of movies or pop-culture-related topics in a series of segments. Review of The Monkey Director, writer, and cast provided by Letterboxd.com IMDb.com Synopsis: When twin brothers find a mysterious wind-up monkey, a series of outrageous deaths tear their family apart. Twenty-five years later, the monkey begins a new killing spree forcing the estranged brothers to confront the cursed toy. RATINGS: 78% RT critic 60% RT audience 64 Metascore, 6.6 IMDb user score 3.0 Letterboxd, Where to watch? Theaters Concessions of a Cinephile In this segment, we switch to movie-motivated conversations of a large variety that could include headlines, trailers, top five lists, best of, competitions, etc…. Matt to inform JB of his Concessions Viewing - Once Were Warriors Topic Final Oscar Predictions Jon's Pick Matt's Pick Best Supporting Actor Kieran Culkin Kieran Culkin Best Supporting Actress Zoe Saldana Zoe Saldana Best Actor Timothée Chalamet Adrien Brody Best Actress Demi Moore Demi Moore Best Director Sean Baker Brady Corbet Best Picture Anora The Brutalist Media Consumption Movies, TV, Video Games, Music, Podcasts (not ours), etc that we use to pass the time Matt's consumption Longlegs, September 5, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy Dead by Daylight A Convenient Parallel Dimension, The Mask of Fear Jon's consumption The Deer Hunter, Chariots of Fire, Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Severance S2E6
No cada dia tenim l'oportunitat d'entrevistar un director de Star Trek i ha estat un honor poden conversar amb en Carlos Baena, director del curtmetratge 765874: Unification, fet per Otoy amb associació amb William Shatner i Nimoy State. Una emotiva història que suposa el retorn del capità Kirk de William Shatner després de 30 anys, per retrobar-se amb Spock. Parlem de la tecnologia que ha permès explicar aquesta història, dels actors i actrius involucrats, de la participació de William Shatner, del retorn de Robin Curtis (Saavik), del guió de Jules Urbach i del treball de direcció de Carlos Baena que ens ho explica tot d'aquest magnífic curt. Podeu veure l'entrevista en format vídeo: https://youtu.be/Eo8SqOKR9XU En acabar l'entrevista, debatem i interpretem el curt amb la il·lustradora, trekkie i icon artist del videojoc Star Trek: Timelines, Maria Picassó. Un programa de llagrimeta que posarem per emmarcar. Us acompanyen l'Ignasi Arbat, la Marta Sanz i en Sergi Toboso. Web: https://www.ningunoesperfecte.cat Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ningunoesperfecte
Anika and Liz are joined by guest Jonathan to discuss a movie Jonathan calls "the greatest Star Trek movie ever made": Star Trek: Generations. Our feels run the spectrum: Jonathan loves it, Liz loves everything except the plot and script, and Anika is … not a fan. Everything that happens on the Enterprise B is the fault of Starfleet PR This is a movie that mistrusts nostalgia, but also believes really strongly in heterosexual domesticity, which makes for an interesting internal conflict Generations gives us the very first glimpse of the fourth estate in the world of Star Trek Anika argues that Picard's arc in this film is necessary for season 3 of Star Trek: Picard to work Liz and Anika have a LOT of feelings about Rene Picard Jonathan suggests that modern nostalgia-driven franchise media is the Nexus. "The '90s are something that everybody wants to go back to, and I promise you, you do not want to go back." It's funny how Kirk's fantasy life is basically cosplaying as Chris Pike (SNW edition) Is the Nexus the real villain of this movie?
Diane and Sean are out of their element as they discuss Star Trek: Generations. Episode music is, "Star Trek Generations Overture", by Dennis McCarthy from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
Esta quincena, los presentadores de Star Trek Replay nos despertamos en otro podcast, donde no hay Replayers sinó CataTreks. Bueno, en realidad eso es lo que le pasa a Troi, que despierta en una nave Romulana, con aspecto Romulano, y debe hacerse pasar por un agente del Tal Shiar para transportar a unos disidentes de la facción de Mr. Spock a territorio de la Federación. En realidad, nosotros solo hacemos un amago al principio para explicaros que estuvimos en Star Trek en Català, con Marc Vizcarro, hablando del 30 aniversario de Star Trek Generations. Después de los comentarios, y ya en el minuto 34, nos metemos en ‘El rostro del enemigo'.
We are starting 2025 with more Trek! My guests talked me into doing 2 more Star Trek episodes about the Next Generation Movies. On this episode we are talking Star Trek Generations and Star Trek First Contact.
Star Trek: Generations – Retrospective. Join hosts Trevor and Jason as they discuss the 1994 Box-Office hit with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner and William Shatner Debate/Conversation Topic: An in-depth discussion of Star Trek: Generations, including detailed plot breakdown, historical relevance, critical reaction, and merchandising. Directed by David Carson. Plus much more, tune in now!
Our most requested Star Trek content is for us to finally cover the movies - of course it would take more motivated forces to get us to do it, and now you got one! Matt and Andy cover in detail STAR TREK: GENERATIONS - Shatner cooking eggs, Data giving a McCauley Culkin, "YES!" and Picard entering his greatest dream - a Dickens-style Christmas? With a wrap-up crossing of the streams with our Star Trek podcaster brethren from Greatest Generation!Here's an overview of what's happening, and links to finding the other fine participating podcasts to give them a listen and how to donate to The National Center for Science Education:"This episode is part of a project called the Star Trek Pod Crawl. We're a group of Star Trek podcasts raising money for science education by banding together and making special episodes about some of our favorite Star Trek films. Join us in supporting the National Center for Science Education and check out all other great podcast episodes in this series by visiting StarTrekPodCrawl.com"For more information on Star Trek: The Next Conversation:patreon.com/startrektnc
Join us for another exciting episode of the Movie Pals Podcast!
Welcome to another Star Trek special. This week we'll be entering the Nexus, a place where time means nothing, and you can go anywhere you want, and have anything your heat desires. So I am hoping it drops me off at Star Trek 2 Yes, it's Star Trek : Generations.And joining me to tie an energy ribbon round Enterprise B is Paul Litchfield. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/smershpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We take a look at back at Star Trek Generations along with friend of the pod, Matt Jennings.
Case and Sam are joined by Hope Wyatt from Mind Brain Movies (https://www.youtube.com/@Mindbrainmovies) to send off both the cast of Star Trek's Original Series AND the Enterprise-D! Tune in for this discussion of Star Trek: Generations! Overview In the Podcast Discussion meeting titled "Another Pass at Star Trek Generations," the hosts engaged in a detailed critique of the film "Star Trek Generations," focusing on uniform inconsistencies, character development, and the subplot involving Data's emotion chip. They analyzed key interactions between Kirk and Picard, critiqued the final fight scene, and proposed ways to enhance character dynamics and plot coherence, including better integration of Data's subplot. The discussion included creative pitch ideas for tying in elements from previous Star Trek episodes, improving pivotal scenes like the destruction of the Enterprise, and maximizing the potential of the Nexus concept while enhancing Kirk and Picard's collaboration. The meeting concluded with a recap of improvement suggestions, a reflection on the film's significance within the Star Trek franchise, and a teaser for the next episode's topic. Notes Star Trek Generations Discussion (00:00 - 15:00) Podcast hosts discuss Star Trek Generations movie Critique of uniform inconsistencies in the film Debate on character development and plot elements Discussion of Data's emotion chip subplot Movie Analysis and Improvement Ideas (15:00 - 30:00) Examination of Kirk and Picard's interaction in the Nexus Critique of the final fight scene and its relevance Suggestions for improving character dynamics and plot connections Discussion on integrating Data's emotion subplot better Pitch Ideas for Improving the Movie (30:00 - 45:00) Proposals to tie in previous Star Trek episodes (e.g., 'The Inner Light') Suggestions to improve the Enterprise destruction scene Ideas for better utilizing the Nexus concept Pitches for enhancing Kirk and Picard's teamwork Final Thoughts and Wrap-up (45:00 - 62:86) Recap of main improvement ideas for the movie Discussion on balancing action and character development Reflections on the movie's place in the Star Trek franchise Closing remarks and preview of next episode topic
This year (2024) was the 30th anniversary of the first Star Trek The Next Generation movie. This movie had some great moments and some wonderful themes but overall, we have our issues. From the death of Kirk to the destruction of the Enterprise-D to Geordi's visor there are many points in the movie that we feel they just plan messed up. We dive into all of that and more as we finally get down to ranting about this movie. Be sure to listen all the way through this video for the details on how you can enter to win a FREE Random Redshirt Podcast t-shirt!
1994's Star Trek Generations With the help of long presumed dead Captain Kirk, Captain Picard must stop a deranged scientist willing to murder on a planetary scale in order to enter a space matrix. This movie means a lot to Shawn. Yes, we know it's not a great movie, but it's the first film his dad took him to see in the theaters and he cherrish's the memory. And also, it's pronouced Data! Ugh Cheapseat Reviews the podcast that explores the Hollywood film industry for the greater good.
In this episode we're beaming back to one of our favorite franchises with, Star Trek: Generations (1994). On the journey Paul uncovers his love for a codpiece, Colin talks early internet and both reveal their personal nexus……
On Episode 128 of The Film ‘89 Podcast, Neil and Skye are joined by returning co-host, filmmaker, producer and master cinephile, Adam Rackoff. When planning what films to cover on Film ‘89, we invariably aim to choose films that we love and want to talk about but always consider whether you, our valued listeners would want to hear us discuss those same films. Well, for the film we've chosen for this episode, we've been wholly self indulgent for once. Christmas is coming so we've decided to treat ourselves and pick a film that Neil and Skye have wanted to champion and discuss on the podcast since it first started. That film is a Star Trek film and it's the first big screen outing for The Next Generation crew and something of a passing of the torch between the original series crew and the TNG gang, Star Trek: Generations. Generations is often regarded as one of the lesser loved Trek films and as much as it seems to have been more positively reappraised in recent years, it's not going to feature on most fans' lists of their favourite Star Trek films, but for Neil, Skye and Adam, the opposite is true. So as well as giving the film the usual in-depth Film ‘89 analysis for its 30th anniversary, our trio of hosts are going to try and get to the bottom of just why they love this oft-maligned film so much.
This week we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek: Generations! Roy from Roy's Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner joins us in 10 Forward!
The Secret Origins bridge crew of James, Joe, John, Josh and Adrienne head into the Nexus to look back on Star Trek: Generations.
For the landmark 550th episode the Regular Joe's are again joined by Irregular Joes Derryl DePriest and Brian Mix. After an extremely far reaching round of Random Topics, the hosts discuss the just released Star Trek short, 765874 Unification, from OTOY studios in collaboration with the Roddenberry Archive. With callbacks to the unaired pilot, the original series, the Next Generation, the Kelvin Universe, Discovery, and Picard, the brief video is deeply routed in the Star Trek universe. For fans who were underwhelmed by Kirk's death in Star Trek: Generations, or disappointed by the brief reference to Spock's death off screen in Star Trek Beyond, unification provides some intensely satisfying closure for one of the greatest friendships in sci-fi lore. And, because Brian somehow always knows how to be at the right place at the right time, he shares his experience watching the premiere of the short alongside William Shatner. How's that for a phaser drop? There's also around of What's in the Box. Thanks for listening!
Star Trek with Antony Goldstein. I chat with returning guest Antony Goldstein about our fandom for Star Trek. We mention great movies including Star Trek Generations..which is now 30 years old, First Contact, The Wrath of Khan and The JJ Abrams reboot movies. Also tv shows including TOS,TNG,Deep Space 9 and Voyager. Set phasers to stun, engage warp engines and enjoy. #daveytalkspodcast #daveyatalks #startrek #startrektos #startrektng #scifi
In this episode of Say Whats Reel, Dom, and Q dive into the 1994 sci-fi epic Star Trek Generations! Join us as we explore the thrilling crossover where Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) teams up with the legendary Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) to take on the villainous Tolian Soran (Malcolm McDowell). Together, they race against time to stop Soran's destructive quest to return to the mysterious Nexus. Does this cinematic fusion of The Original Series and The Next Generation live up to its legacy? Beam in for our breakdown and bold reactions!startrek #filmreactions #swr #firsttimewatchingStar Trek Generations is a 1994 American science fiction film and the seventh film in the Star Trek film series. Malcolm McDowell joins cast members from the 1960s television show Star Trek and the 1987 sequel series The Next Generation, including William Shatner and Patrick Stewart. In the film, Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-D joins forces with Captain James T. Kirk to stop the villain Tolian Soran from destroying a planetary system in his attempt to return to an extra-dimensional realm known as the Nexus.Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay tuned for more movie reviews and reactions!Find the SWR Crew DOM CRUZETwitter: https://twitter.com/itzdomcruzehoe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itzdomcruzehoe/QTwitter: https://twitter.com/King_Quisemoe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/king_quisemoe/We hope you enjoyed the video and the content we put out here at Say Whats Reel Thank you for watching!
"It was... fun." Star Trek: Generations turns 30 (!) years old this week (on Nov. 18) and Scott and Phil can't believe that or the fact that we didn't mark the occasion by doing our usual joke/reference to Checkov and Kirk's "No, you were younger" exchange.But what we did do was mine the memory banks to repost our fascinating Generations commentary track, recorded with our good friend Matt Fowler. Here, we break down the making of the first Star Trek: The Next Generation movie and the first encounter between Captains Kirk and Picard.Speaking of Captain Kirk, we also passionately weigh in on Jim Kirk's resurrection-ish in the new "Unification" short film. Also, we celebrate the career and life of another Star Trek great that recently passed away, Tony Todd.
This week with our final show of the year we talk about the 7th Star Trek film for it's 30th anniversary, Star Trek Generations.
Today on the 5: To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Generations, a short film was released this week titled 765874 - Unification. I watched it without really knowing what it was, and it was both a wonderful last journey with characters I grew up with and a stunning demonstration of de-aging technology.
Boldly go where no podcast has gone before as Geek History Lesson celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek Generations (1994)! Join us for a special episode featuring Captain Picard and Captain Kirk in their epic cinematic team-up. We're thrilled to have special guest John Orquiola, Head of Star Trek coverage at Screen Rant, share his expert insights and passion for the Star Trek universe. Together, we'll explore the film's legacy, its impact on the Star Trek franchise, and why it remains a beloved classic among fans. Beam aboard for an engaging discussion that honors this iconic crossover event! Follow John on Threads - https://www.threads.net/@backoftheheadFor exclusive bonus podcasts like our Justice League Review show, GHL Extra & Livestreams with the hosts, join the Geek History Lesson Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/JawiinGHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode► https://www.geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreadingFOLLOW GHL►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekhistorylessonThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekhistorylessonTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geekhistorylessonFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylessonGet Your GHL Pin: https://geekhistorylesson.etsy.comYou can follow Ashley at https://www.threads.net/@ashleyvrobinson or https://www.ashleyvictoriarobinson.com/Follow Jason at https://www.threads.net/@jawiin or https://www.jasoninman.com/Thanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!
Boldly go where no podcast has gone before as Geek History Lesson celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek Generations (1994)! Join us for a special episode featuring Captain Picard and Captain Kirk in their epic cinematic team-up. We're thrilled to have special guest John Orquiola, Head of Star Trek coverage at Screen Rant, share his expert insights and passion for the Star Trek universe. Together, we'll explore the film's legacy, its impact on the Star Trek franchise, and why it remains a beloved classic among fans. Beam aboard for an engaging discussion that honors this iconic crossover event! Follow John on Threads - https://www.threads.net/@backoftheheadFor exclusive bonus podcasts like our Justice League Review show, GHL Extra & Livestreams with the hosts, join the Geek History Lesson Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/JawiinGHL RECOMMENDED READING from this episode► https://www.geekhistorylesson.com/recommendedreadingFOLLOW GHL►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekhistorylessonThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekhistorylessonTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geekhistorylessonFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/geekhistorylessonGet Your GHL Pin: https://geekhistorylesson.etsy.comYou can follow Ashley at https://www.threads.net/@ashleyvrobinson or https://www.ashleyvictoriarobinson.com/Follow Jason at https://www.threads.net/@jawiin or https://www.jasoninman.com/Thanks for showing up to class today. Class is dismissed!
Join us, along with special guest Dave Hildebrand, as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Generations!In this episode, we explore the themes of legacy and transition that define the film, including the passing of the torch from The Original Series to The Next Generation. We dive into behind-the-scenes stories about test screenings, the controversial decision to kill Captain Kirk, and the film's initial reception versus its lasting impact. Plus, the mailbag and more on this bonus edition of Strange New Pod.Send us a textSupport the show
Dylan needed an extra week to get his Night of the Living Dead script up to code, so as a consolation we're releasing this month's bonus episode to the main feed, plus we're making the video version available to all paid subscribers. Dalton Deschain & Dylan Roth answer a challenge from Studio Executive Birras to come up with a Dark Universe version of the 1977 comedy Smokey & the Bandit! To both of their surprise, this turns out to be their favorite Studio Mandate pitch yet. PLUS: Dalton muddles through Star Trek: Generations, Dylan conjures up Memories of Murder, and they both stress over the US presidential election. Get every episode of Are You Afraid of Dylan & Dalton? every month by joining our community at Patreon.com/DylanAndDalton. Thanks for your support! TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - Intro, and SURPRISE it's a bonus episode! 00:06:02 - Bev Check! and election anxiety 00:09:41 - Looking at 1977's Smokey & the Bandit 00:25:50 - Pitching our Smokey remake 00:36:50 - Casting our Smokey & the Bandit 00:44:27 - Patron acknowledgement 00:45:29 - Treks Education - Star Trek: Generations 01:07:13 - The Dalterion Collection: Memories of Murder
It's All Been Trekked Before #388 Season 12, Episode 49 Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek - The Next Generation Jimmy-Jerome goes it alone to avoid spoiling anything about the series finale and first TNG film (plus a bit of Worf on DS9) for the other two. If you don't want spoiled, skip this until after “All Good Things…” and Star Trek: Generations. Edited by Jerome Wetzel, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/iabd Follow us on social media @IABDPresents and https://www.facebook.com/ItsAllBeenTrekkedBefore
Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek: Generations Continuing a franchise with a brand new cast can be a risky gambit: people get comfortable with the standard players even though they may tire of them. What does Star Trek: Generations do? Create a bridge between the two. Starting the film with three of the original players was a nice touch which gets to showcase, one last time, how three of the crew members interacted and their natural charisma. But the point of a bridge is to connect from the current destination to the next...and while Generations is still a solid good time, it doesn't exactly show why people who are only familiar with the films (like myself) would want to continue with this cast of characters. If you are going into this film without previous experience with Star Trek: The Next Generation, Generations does not do much in easing you into the crew. In fact, only two characters have any sort of growth in the film: Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Data. In honesty, both characters arcs aren't that interesting but it's mainly due to a lack of depth to attach yourself to the character. But again, if you are already familiar with the series, this will likely not be an issue. But there are some highlights: First, there is a very clear visual upgrade to everything in the film in comparison to the last six. Everything has a very clean, vibrant look and the action in both space and on planets look well done. And Generations has one of the better villains of the films: Dr. Soran, played by Malcolm McDowell. The villain is directly tied to the gimmick of the film and McDowell's performance makes both the gimmick and his character entertaining. Star Trek: Generations is kind of a failure as a bridge from going to Kirk to Picard...but as just an entertaining piece of space sci-fi fun, it does enough to be entertaining. But what makes the last Star Trek films engaging and entertaining was it's characters...and they have to do a much better job the next time in order to keep the films compelling.
In today's podcast, Dana and Dan discuss the movie "Star Trek: Generations." The guys talk about how two great Enterprise captains must team up to save humanity...or something. The wonder how this thing called the Nexus works, and talk about the various ways in which Data is annoying. There is, of course, rambling and Dan breaks out his best accent ever, Mr. Frenchman. Please send your comments, questions, and suggestions to damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. You can also call the Damnit Jim Hotline at 509-676-6298. Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
This week, we're chasing Jack The Ripper through time from 19th century London to 1970s San Francisco and falling in love along the way as SepTIMEber continues with one of the goofier movies we've ever watched for the show. It's 1979's Time After Time, written and directed by Nicholas Meyer and starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen. It's a film J Mo torrented more than 15 years ago while searching for an MP3 of the Cyndi Lauper song of the same, it's a tenuous application of our podcast criteria but we'll allow it when the film is this fun. The debut picture from a man who would go on to direct Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan -- with writing and directing credits on several other notable Trek films as well -- it is a great showcase for the energy he can bring to a movie, and the film's clumsier moments lend it a boyish charm befitting of McDowell's portrayal H.G. Wells. It's not a great movie but there's something about it that is worth tracking down. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening along this week, you may have a difficult time doing so because Time After Time is not available anywhere on streaming, but is currently rentable on YouTube at the time of publication. Other works discussed on this episode include The Leftovers, Devs, Lost, Evil, The Fall Guy, Speak No Evil, The Fabelmans, Licorice Pizza, Jurassic Park III, Step-Brothers, Will & Harper, Talladega Nights, Anchorman, Backspot, Timeline, The Time Machine, A Clockwork Orange, Star Trek Generations, Wayne's World, Primer, Zodiac, Back to the Future Part III, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Bones and In Time. We'll be back next week to wrap up SepTIMEber, as Hayley's got the keys to the vault yet again and has put forth the Rachel McAdams 2012 time-travel romance About Time as our monthly consideration for induction into the pod-canon. Similar to the last few movies we've covered, About Time is unfortunately not available to stream at the moment in Canada, though maybe in time that will change. Once again it is rentable on YouTube and via the Cineplex app. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
Time to hit The Holodeck! Jay and Nate review Star Trek: Generations (1994). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
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Better late than never! Captain Goodwill and Science Officer Synoiz are back and they are reviewing the seventh movie in the Star Trek franchise Star Trek: Generatioins. Does it live up to the trope that all odd numbered Trek movies are bad? Find out! Nerdy Up Norths very own cult leader Paul special guests! Sponsor Nina to jump out of a plane!
On "Phasers Set To Stun," we recognize the popularity of all things Star Trek, with a look at the television shows, animation, movies, and more. On this episode, we welcome Picard the Next Generation crew to the big screen with "Star Trek Generations."For exclusive episodes and content, send some latinum to our Patreon here! You can sign up for a FREE 7-day trial, or sign up for a free membership to get limited access!Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on X Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.
Kirk and Picard! Enterprise A and D! (And B, for a bit). Witness the much-anticipated meeting of Star Trek's defining eras in this week's film, Star Trek: Generations. What will Rob make of a whole new cast and crew? Will this be a fitting send off for the mythical Kirk? And more importantly... is Rob a Star Trek fan yet? Let's find out!Join the Redshirt Cinema Club!Follow us at x.com/redshirtcinemaGet in touch at redshirtcinemaclub@gmail.comWe'd love for you to watch along with us - here's what the schedule looks like:Star Trek: The Motion Picture 10/6/24Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 17/6/24Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 24/6/24Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1/7/24Star Trek V: Final Frontier 8/7/24Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 15/7/24Bonus Episode - Original Cast Star Trek Films Ranked 17/7/24Star Trek Generations 22/7/24Star Trek: First Contact 29/7/24Star Trek: Insurrection 5/8/24Star Trek: Nemesis 12/8/24Star Trek 19/8/24Star Trek Into Darkness 26/8/24Star Trek Beyond 2/9/24 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ana and Dan collect rocks and talk about the least memorable meeting of the two most memorable actors ever to grace the small screen. The plot is just a lot of nonsense! It starts with an in-your-face reminder that holodecks are magic and moves on to a metaphor for drugs? Maybe? We thought about this more than the people that made it. There is not really any IR in it. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we discuss STAR TREK: GENERATIONS. We deep dive into the movie, discuss listener feedback, review previous ladder connections and decide on our next connected cinematic rung (1:05:16). So (re)watch the film (currently streaming on HBO Max) and listen along with us. Then stay tuned to hear what connected film we pick for next week (1:05:16). Submit your questions, comments, rating and suggested connections for next week's movie to themovieladder@gmail.com. Connect with us on Letterboxd (@TheMovieLadder), Twitter (@LadderMovie) and Instagram (@laddermovie). Check out our Letterboxd watchlist to see all the movies suggested on this podcast. You can find us individually on Twitter (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza) and Letterboxd (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza). And join us for the Ladder Library Movie Challenge in 2024! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-movie-ladder-podcast/message
Join Uncle Jim and his Treksperts, we are joined by, Jonathan Lane creator of "An Absent Friend" Star Trek animated fan film, how did McCoy and Spock react to hearing of Kirk's death in Star Trek Generations. What's unique is the AI Generated voices of Spock and McCoy. We have our Fan Shout-Outs, Star Trek birthdays. Star Trek news: Discovery gets a Complete Series Blu-Ray set, Prodigy drops on Netflix like no other Star Trek series has, Star Trek actor dies at age 77, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier delivers profound moments, and Shatner says What!? Call (646)668-2433 with your questions or comments. Let's see what's out there...ENGAGE!
Send us a Text Message.On this episode of Fabulous Film and Friends we are looking back at two middling, lackluster sci-fi adventures from 1994 that have mysteriously stood the test of time: Stargate, directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Kurt Russell, James Spader, John Diehl, Jaye Davidson, Viveca Lindfors, Erick Avari, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, Leon Rippey, French Stewart, and Djimon Hounsou, which was released in October of ‘94 then Star Trek: Generations which was released a month later, was directed by David Carson and starred Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Levar Burton, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Gates McFaddon, Malcolm McDowell, Walter Koenig, James Doohan and William Shatner. I'm Gino Caputi your host, and back for more, especially if Star Trek is to be discussed I have series regular and IT tech Burton Brown, and representing the fresh eyes of the younger, non-cynical generation, author hypnotherapist Joe Field. The synopses: In Stargate, a crack squad of US Special Forces led by Colonel Jack O'Neill with an assist from archeologist Dr. Daniel Jackson travel through a mysterious circular dimensional portal that was discovered in Giza Egypt in 1928 and kept a secret by the military until the mysteries of the portal could be unlocked. Once on the other side, Jackson and O'Neil discover they are on the planet Abydos with a culture very similar to ancient Egypt. There they befriend the locals and do battle with the god Ra, revealed to be an alien who has enslaved humans on this planet and is intent on destroying the human race on Earth through the Stargate. In Star Trek Generations a single-minded, pleasure-seeking and murderous Dr. Tholian Soran attempts to destroy an entire solar system in order to get back into a heaven-like, temporal portal in the universe called The Nexus. It is up to the crew of the Starship Enterprise D, led by Captain Jean Luc Picard to stop Soran. Unfortunately, Picard proves to be too weak for the task and finds his ship and crew destroyed, the mission failed and he himself is trapped in the Nexus. Except…Captain James T. Kirk is also in the Nexus having landed in it 78 years earlier the Enterprise B encountered The Nexus on a rescue mission. Picard and Kirk join forces, leave the Nexus and stop Soran through the power of team work. San Francisco Chronicle Film Critic Mick LaSalle, when summarizing the 1994 Year in Film wrote, “In 20 years will anyone still be watching Stargate? Or Star Trek Generations?” I agreed with him wholeheartedly that these films were nothing but forgettable, but here we 30 years later and are still watching these works. Add to that, Stargate has had five spinoff TV series on the subject and they're still planning cinematic reboots. Star Trek Generations was listed implausibly as a one of the great epics in the 2004 book Epic movies and will forever be remembered as the film that killed off Captain Kirk. So, the burning question is WHY have these films endured? Find out! The Youtube Version:https://youtu.be/K-irgi8Vp88 Follow the FFF Facebook page!https://www.facebook.com/groups/fabulousfilmandfriends
Patrick is joined by Mike and Adam Thas to talk about the nerdiest movie of 1994. Download this episode here. (49.8 MB) Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: The King (2019), Django Unchained (2012), Midway (2019), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), The Marvels (2023), Interview with the Vampire (1994), With Honors (1994), The Little Rascals (1994)