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Before The Wrath of Khan became the fan-favorite sequel we know today, Star Trek II went through multiple story pitches, including one from original series contributor Samuel A. Peeples. In the summer of 1981, Peeples outlined a new character: Commander SsAVIK, a half-Vulcan, half-Romulan officer with a sharp intellect and complex heritage. This week on The Trek Files, Ben Robinson joins Larry to discuss Peeples' early concept for SsAVIK, how it evolved into the Saavik we met on screen, and the wider creative tug-of-war between Gene Roddenberry, Harve Bennett, and Nick Meyer as the sequel took shape. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, featuring two more unused characters from Peeples' draft! Document and additional references: Samuel A. Peeples' Star Trek (The New Movie) – July 30, 1981 (excerpt) ENTER TO WIN - the Borg Queen Skull from Star Trek: First contact, exclusively in partnership with Factory Entertainment The Trek Files Season 13 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
Before The Wrath of Khan became the fan-favorite sequel we know today, Star Trek II went through multiple story pitches, including one from original series contributor Samuel A. Peeples. In the summer of 1981, Peeples outlined a new character: Commander SsAVIK, a half-Vulcan, half-Romulan officer with a sharp intellect and complex heritage. This week on The Trek Files, Ben Robinson joins Larry to discuss Peeples' early concept for SsAVIK, how it evolved into the Saavik we met on screen, and the wider creative tug-of-war between Gene Roddenberry, Harve Bennett, and Nick Meyer as the sequel took shape. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, featuring two more unused characters from Peeples' draft! Document and additional references: Samuel A. Peeples' Star Trek (The New Movie) – July 30, 1981 (excerpt) ENTER TO WIN - the Borg Queen Skull from Star Trek: First contact, exclusively in partnership with Factory Entertainment The Trek Files Season 13 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
Before The Wrath of Khan became the fan-favorite sequel we know today, Star Trek II went through multiple story pitches, including one from original series contributor Samuel A. Peeples. In the summer of 1981, Peeples outlined a new character: Commander SsAVIK, a half-Vulcan, half-Romulan officer with a sharp intellect and complex heritage. This week on The Trek Files, Ben Robinson joins Larry to discuss Peeples' early concept for SsAVIK, how it evolved into the Saavik we met on screen, and the wider creative tug-of-war between Gene Roddenberry, Harve Bennett, and Nick Meyer as the sequel took shape. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, featuring two more unused characters from Peeples' draft! Document and additional references: Samuel A. Peeples' Star Trek (The New Movie) – July 30, 1981 (excerpt) ENTER TO WIN - the Borg Queen Skull from Star Trek: First contact, exclusively in partnership with Factory Entertainment The Trek Files Season 13 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
this is the second episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the props and so much more. this episode will involve discussing some of the trivia from IMDB curated and then discussing some of the liner notes from the deluxe edition of the score of the film. Then we will discuss some key music cues from the film and see how those affect us or even show the brilliance of James Horner's excellent score. Eric Woods as you know is a talented podcaster who runs Cinematic Sound Radio and I am a part of his podcasting network. There are several shows associated with the network. He has been doing the podcast or a form of it for over 25 years. He's a good friend from Kitchner Ontario Canada and is a great admirer of film scores. He also has a Patreon where you can join and share in the playlist and the exclusive shows only to Patreons With the show we discuss points on the film and background on the production of the movie. After that we go into the cues from the film, some we will do a selection of two to three cues per section and we discuss background on the different selections Then we promote our shows The theme for Soundtrack Alley is composed by Alexander Schiebel and you can find his work at www.xanderscores.com Please check out my website www.soundtrackalley.com follow the podcast through your favorite podcasting app. Follow for more info through my social pages www.instagram.com/soundtrackalley www.x.com/soundtrackalley www.facebook.com/soundtrackalley
Destroy All Movies S2E5 - Star Trek II: The Wrath Of KhanRichie returns from vacation to compete in a chew the scenery contest with Shatner and Montalban. If you wish to let us know what you thought of the Top 5, or the show in general, or just anything that comes to mind please drop us an email at destroymail@gmail.comFor past episodes: DAMSHOW.CO
At long last, the Summer of '83 is here, and kicks off with the most anticipated sequel of the decade, RETURN OF THE JEDI! And since this is probably the only STAR WARS film we'll ever get to in this podcast, it demands our first ever (and likely last) two-part episode! Buckle up as Javi, Paul and - graciously - Producer Brad dive deeper than they've ever dived before (what, you thought we couldn't go deeper than STAR TREK II?) to discuss with dizzying delight the original May 25, 1983 theatrical version (Lapti Nek! Yub Nub!) of the triumphant finale of the STAR WARS trilogy for our gloriously geektacular second season premiere.Follow us!Instagram Bluesky email: Multiplexoverthruster@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Getting old sucks! Also, kids are hard, and Kirstie Alley wasn't always a crazy anti-vax scientologist. We're watching one of the best Sci-Fi movies ever made in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan this time on Harmless Phosphorescence! Support the show and get early access and exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/harmlessentertainment https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEDmdtUAW_pJYCJfaZV7Unw/live Buy some Merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/attention-hellmart-shoppers Check out Executive Producer Michael Beckwith's movie website at https://upallnightmovies.com/ Siskel and Ebert Scale Josh - Up Brian - Up Al - Up Thoreau - Up
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For the love of old music, Karen tries to feed Eric some cock & balls, and Eric's battle with math in the form of Star Trek II. Donate to the podcast through PayPal eloftmpodcast@gmail.com Or subscribe to my comic strip at patreon.com/LNTCS
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The boys return for more Star Trek, and this time, they bring along Chris Balga to help discuss everything about Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Twitter: @comicrundownInstagram: @comicbookrundownThreads: @comicbookrundownEmail: comicbookrundown@gmail.comHosted by Joe Janero, Ron Hanes, Charlie Shaw and Chris BalgaEdited by Joe JaneroTheme song provided by the other member of the Sex Turtles (Cam Malidor)Find our t-shirts at Redbubble and TeePublic https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_boxhttp://tee.pub/lic/vBbIJZ4eLQ0
On "Phasers Set To Stun," we recognize the popularity of all things Star Trek, with a look at television shows, animation, movies, and much more! Our crew is back on the bridge to discuss the Star Trek film that is arguably the fan-favorite, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan!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.
Pay the wheel's price and then we play nice. This week on Authorized, Mark Stay returns to cover a book he actually chose- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. It's full of so much character development for Scotty's nephew and Saavik that James T. Kirk and his crew are like supporting characters. But it's good, we promise! Check out Mark's books!: https://markstaywrites.com/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next on Authorized: Sarah Welch-Larson goes curling
Pay the wheel's price and then we play nice. This week on Authorized, Mark Stay returns to cover a book he actually chose- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. It's full of so much character development for Scotty's nephew and Saavik that James T. Kirk and his crew are like supporting characters. But it's good, we promise! Check out Mark's books!: https://markstaywrites.com/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next on Authorized: Sarah Welch-Larson goes curling
What is the price of success? Irrelevant question, because Pearl is just going to kill everyone regardless. This week on Authorized, we're joined by returning guest Bill Bria and new guest Mark Rennie to discuss the novelization of Pearl. What is it like to be in this character's head for 180 pages? How will the book handle that big honkin' monologue? Check out Mark's podcast Eat Pray Dunk at CBB World! : https://www.comedybangbangworld.com/ Check out Bill & Ashley's Terror Theater: https://www.strandedpanda.com/batt Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next on Authorized: Mark Stay on Star Trek II
It's time to kick off our first marathon of the year! This year, Christian is in charge of January, and he's taking us back in time to 1982 to discuss the work of special effects royalty. George Lucas formed Industrial Light & Magic to take care of the special effects for 1977's Star Wars. After working on 3 films from 1977-1981, ILM took a leap and took care of the special effects for 5 major films in 1982, including E.T. and Conan the Barbarian. We're taking a look at the 3 films we haven't seen to cross off some blindspots, starting with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan! Trekkies, this one is for you. The sequel to Star Trek: The Motion Picture (as well as an episode from the original run of the TV show), Wrath of Khan features the crew of the Enterprise facing off against Khan, a genetically modified warlord who has spent 15 years marooned on a deserted planet. Featuring legendary performances from William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and Ricardo Montalban, this film has surpassed its franchise trappings to become a beloved sci-fi classic in its own right. What will our hosts think? Listen along and find out. What's your favorite Star Trek movie? Let us know at cinemaontappodcast@gmail.com. [GoFundMe info] Entertainment Community List: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aTMre3zZqO3aplOKBJVmQUn55VpNb3CNS2DA28fyH00/edit?usp=sharing Black Displaced Families https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1pK5omSsD4KGhjEHCVgcVw-rd4FZP9haoijEx1mSAm5c/htmlview?pli=1&usp=embed_facebook BIPOC Families affected by EATON FIRE https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/2/d/1qhkh8v967DJYkVi7kubA8VsHYsO2yB3MBKe8tkWRrhw/htmlview?urp=gmail_link
On Episode 152 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis concludes the celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the premiere of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE! This film is a 1979 American science fiction drama directed by Robert Wise. It is based on and stars the cast of the 1966–1969 television series Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry, who serves as producer. In the film, set in the 2270s, a mysterious and powerful alien cloud known as V'Ger approaches Earth, destroying everything in its path. Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) assumes command of the recently refitted Starship Enterprise to lead it on a mission to determine V'Ger's origins and save the planet. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor in an exclusive interview is CRAIG HUXLEY, former child actor and inventor of the "Blaster Beam" (the musical instrument which makes the V'GER Sting sounds on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture soundtrack)! He has used this instrument in other films including Star Trek II and Star Trek III, as well as more modern films like 10 Cloverfield Lane. What's even more interesting is that Craig was also a child actor and he actually appears in the 1967 Star Trek TOS episode "Operation Annihilate!", wherein he portrayed Captain Kirk's nephew, Peter Kirk. The following year, he had a different role in the TOS episode "And the Children Shall Lead". Additionally, he appeared in television shows such as Bewitched, The Flying Nun, Kung Fu and The Brady Bunch. Craig is joined in this interview by his lovely and talented daughter FIONA HUXLEY, who is a wonderful singer, songwriter, actress, and speaker in her own right! She masterfully assists Craig in talking about his career in and out of Star Trek, and how so much of what he has done has weaved itself into so many parts of the pop culture of the 1960s all the way up to the present! Be sure and follow Craig on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram and YouTube! You may also follow Fiona on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram and YouTube! Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/home. Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
Send us a textEpisode 191 of the Hey You Guys Podcast is on the way, and this week, Liam, Rob, and special guest, Dave, take a look back at 1982's, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Beloved by fans of the franchise and seen by many as the finest of the Star Trek movies, but does it hold up in 2024? And what of non-Trek fans? Does Wrath of Khan work if you're not a particularly big fan of the franchise? Download and subscribe to find out.
Your podcast heroes treat themselves to the very finest vintage in the Trek cannon in one of our Patreon reviews - "The Wrath of Khan"! We absorb Trek asserting itself as a genuine dramatic world, the Horatio Hornblower in space vibe, and how this made everything else Trek even possible.
Mark and Niall discuss the all-time great sequel Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Directed by Nicholas Meyer, and starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban and some ear slugs, the film focuses on what happens when a muscular villain really wants to kill Admiral Kirk. In this episode, they also talk about excellent sequels, even-numbered Star Trek films, and recycled sets. Enjoy!
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Secrecy around movies is paramount. In early 1978, the announcement for Star Trek: The Motion Picture had not yet been officially made, but one person close to the production had leaked insider information about the production. Studio executive Jeffrey Katzenberg stepped in with a politely worded, but unambiguous, memo to stop the leaks at their source. Document and additional references: Star Trek II memo - January 19, 1978 The Trek Files Season 12 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
Secrecy around movies is paramount. In early 1978, the announcement for Star Trek: The Motion Picture had not yet been officially made, but one person close to the production had leaked insider information about the production. Studio executive Jeffrey Katzenberg stepped in with a politely worded, but unambiguous, memo to stop the leaks at their source. Document and additional references: Star Trek II memo - January 19, 1978 The Trek Files Season 12 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
Secrecy around movies is paramount. In early 1978, the announcement for Star Trek: The Motion Picture had not yet been officially made, but one person close to the production had leaked insider information about the production. Studio executive Jeffrey Katzenberg stepped in with a politely worded, but unambiguous, memo to stop the leaks at their source. Document and additional references: Star Trek II memo - January 19, 1978 The Trek Files Season 12 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise.
Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan The last time I remember a film series get so much better from one film to the next, it was the Harry Potter series when it went from Chamber of Secrets to Prisoner of Azkaban. Save for one issue, everything is a marked improvement from The Motion Picture to Wrath of Khan. There is a good story and plot that is paced real well: there's excitement, entertainment and intrigue throughout the film. On top of that, the characters are also very well done. In the last movies, everyone felt like Spocks: lifeless, husks of characters who barely show any difference between each other (save for Bones being a bit mean in spots or Scotty having an accent). In this film, all of the characters have interesting personalities that finally makes sense as to why people love these characters. Kirk's playful and reckless style is shown, Bones and his sarcasm....hell, Spock actually feels like a character in this! But the best character in the film is definitely Ricardo Montalban's Khan. Unlike the first movies' villain, Khan is an actual person! Ok ok...in all seriousness, it's a stark difference when the heroes have an actual good villain to bounce off of. Khan is deliciously evil and his overacting is actually quite fun when he gets into the film. But what's the one issue that Wrath of Khan doesn't do as good as The Motion Picture? The visuals, honestly. The film when it comes to special effects, models and the like aren't as visually compelling as the previous film. It's not terrible, but there is definitely a step down in the visual department. But man, it doesn't matter when the actual film in all other aspects are this good. From the exciting action to the heartbreaking ending, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is the movie that the Star Trek series should have started with in the first place. It's a highly entertaining and in the end emotional wallop of a film.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is beloved by fans of the franchise, and lauded as the best Star Trek movie, with Khan himself as one of the standout villains, and Spock's sacrifice and resulting death as an emotional high point.That wasn't always the case though. In fact, Spock's death was leaked to fans during production, and fans were not happy, even resorting to sending death threats to producer Robert Sallin.Sallin, though, is one of the MVPs of this whole production. He would never work on Star Trek (or really in Hollywood) again after this movie, but his influence, ideas and steady hand would lead The Wrath of Khan to becoming a fan favourite. He was a man who put decency and integrity above his own selfish gains. Gene Roddenberry was not happy about losing the creative control he had on Star Trek: The Motion Picture, but Paramount blamed him for a lot of the issues that movie had, and for the sequel, it would be a controlled affair, especially when it came to the budget... Please listen to Episode 259 for the history and legacy of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, because that story is integral to the setting up of this one... I would love to hear your thoughts on Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan !Verbal Diorama is now an award-winning podcast! I won the Best Movie Podcast in the inaugural Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards recently. I am beyond thrilled, and hugely grateful to the Ear Worthy team. It means so much to me to be recognised by a fellow indie outlet, and congratulations to all the other winners!CONTACT.... Twitter @verbaldiorama Instagram @verbaldiorama Facebook @verbaldiorama Letterboxd @verbaldiorama Email verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com Website verbaldiorama.comSUPPORT VERBAL DIORAMA....Give this podcast a five-star Rate & Review Join the Patreon | Send a Tip | Buy Merch ABOUT VERBAL DIORAMAVerbal Diorama is hosted, produced, edited, researched, recorded and marketed by me, Em | This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free. Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song. Music by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe. Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!) Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique StudioPatrons: Simon E, Sade, Claudia, Simon B, Laurel, Derek, Vern, Cat, Andy, Mike, Griff, Luke, Michael, Scott, Brendan, Lisa, Sam, Will, Jack, Dave, Chris, Stuart, Nicholas, Zo, Kev, Pete, Heather, Danny, Aly, Stu, Brett, Philip M, Michele, Xenos, Sean, Ryno, Russell and BRAND-NEW PATRON Philip...
In this episode of the Movie Pals Podcast, we embark on a thrilling journey through space and suspense. We kick things off with our “Voyage Into Star Trek” segment, setting the stage for an in-depth review of the classic sci-fi film “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982), where we dive into its enduring legacy and why it still resonates with fans today. Next, we shift gears to review the latest thriller, “Trap” (2024). We dissect its plot, performances, and overall execution. For those who love the nitty-gritty details, don't miss our spoiler section, where we break down the film's twists and turns. Join us for another episode filled with cinematic insights, engaging discussions, and our signature ratings. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Timestamps: • 0:00 - Intro • 00:25 - Voyage Into Star Trek • 04:54 - Review of “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982) - Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars • 39:57 - Review of “Trap” (2024) - Overall Rating: 2.75/5 Stars • 58:31 - Spoiler section for “Trap” • 1:08:42 - Outro
Welcome to BloodQuest: the long awaited rematch of Wasted Potential Podcast vs @BigDumbMovie as they discuss two VERY different films: Bloodsport (1988) & The Quest (1996)! Its kind of a Glass Half Full and part compare and contrast, but we get into Jean Claude Van Damme and the miraculous Frank Dux. Around 50:00 Shane's audio starts to hiss; I could not fix it so f*** that guy. Thanks @NapoleonBlowaparte for the excellent background information: https://youtu.be/kGNl4bpjkeQ?feature=shared0:00 - Intro4:30 - Who the f*** is JCVD?15:39 - Bloodsport '881:31:16 - Who the f*** is Frank Dux?1:41:56 - The Quest '962:47:57 - Recommendations 2:53:00 - Outro/ ExtrasFeatures audio excerpts from: Bloodsport, the Quest, the Sound of Music, Double Trouble, There Will Be Blood, Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, a 1988 interview with Frank Dux, some other news reports of Dux from YouTube, and Star Trek II: the Wrath of Khan. Special thanks to Free-Sounds.com contributors. End Theme made by: brainless_bearyann. Check him out on Instagram!Follow us or reach out:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialTwitter: @WPpodcastEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=67067997&fan_landing=true#bloodsport #thequest #jeanclaudevandamme #frankdux #action
This week Dana and Dan discuss the second film in the franchise, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The guys talk about how the crew deals with aging and death, the return of an arch villain, and how Kirk and Spock risk everything for each other. Dana and Dan also teach listeners how to speak a little Russian, and they ramble about pop tarts (again), Dan's fear of getting a laser near his eyes, and ants. Make sure to visit our sponsor, NorthShore Adult Diapers. Get $10 off your first order of over $50 by entering the code "Kirk" at checkout. Stay confident and dry with NorthShore. Go to NorthShore.com today. Please send your comments, questions, and suggestions to damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com and find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
This week we'll be studying the charts of 1982 to if the Goody Two Shoes lads of the Enterprise have the eye of the tiger. We'll also find out how Genesis are getting on, if Scotty got sick after coming on Eileen, and if we can truly chuck-a-Khan, yes it's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.Joining me to feel like Nelson Mandela after his divorce in 1996, a no-Win situation, is Paul Litchfield. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/smershpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is Wrath of Khan the very best of the Star Trek franchise? What can it teach us about artificial intelligence and design thinking? Master and Commander, Saving Private Ryan, Prey, and Echo come into the discussion too with AIGA Austin Fellow and IBM Distinguished Design Executive Oen Michael Hammonds, who works at the intersection of design and business to create meaningful, valuable products and services for people.
Join the Redshirt Cinema Club as we discuss this week's film - Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan.Star Trek: The Motion Picture might have been slightly rubbish but, powered by the love of the fans, it earned enough money to defy critics and turn a profit. And so Paramount greenlit a sequel - Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan. What will Rob make of this more classic take on Trek? Will the team ever recover from Ricardo Montalbán's astonishing pecs? And will the childhood trauma of Khan's brain eels have faded by the time you're 43 (spoilers: Nath says no)? We'll be answering these and literally several other questions in this episode. Is Rob a Star Trek fan yet? Listen to 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 Country15/7/24Star 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.
In part two of our deep dive of "Star Trek III" on "Enterprise Incidents with Scott & Steve" (along with special guest John Rocha), Admiral Kirk and his loyal crew violate Starfleet orders in their efforts to save Spock and McCoy. They steal the Enterprise and return to the Genesis planet, only to find that the Klingons are already there interrogating the survivors of the U.S.S. Grissom -- Lt. Saavik and Dr. David Marcus -- about the so-called Genesis "doomsday weapon." But the Enterprise is not up for a full-on battle with the Klingons, forcing Kirk to make a huge sacrifice and once again turn death into a fighting chance to live. The second half of "The Search for Spock" features many scenes that are among the very best from any of the "Star Trek" films: the stealing of the Enterprise, the battle with the Klingons, Kirk's emotional reaction to the death of his son and, of course, the destruction of the Enterprise itself (which, for many fans, was even more traumatic than the death of Spock at the end of "The Wrath of Khan"). But rather than end with a big action scene, "Star Trek III" concludes on a more intimate note with the resurrection of Spock and his reunion with his friends. It's an emotionally satisfying conclusion that's more effective now than it was back in 1984, thanks to the benefits that come with time and perspective. To put it another way, think of it like this: If Spock died saving the Enterprise in "Star Trek II," then the Enterprise returned the favor in "Star Trek III." "The Search for Spock" may often be criticized for being a bit too somber when compared to its more vibrant and exciting predecessor, but the mood would definitely pick up after that during their voyage home. You can support Enterprise Incidents right here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents (Just think of it as a “Tip Jar”) You can follow Enterprise Incidents at: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents Twitter @enterincidents Instagram @enterpriseincidents Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and srmorris1 on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents/support
Boldly go into our most gloriously geektacular (and yes, longest) episode as Javi and Paul embark on an epic exultation of the soaring sacred text that is STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN. On June 4, 1982, Nicholas Meyer arguably saved the franchise by redefining it as a space opera mashup of Horatio Hornblower and Run Silent Run Deep, with a virtuosic score by the great James Horner. Instead of making sequel to 1979's STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE, Meyer cunningly chose to forge a follow-up to the 1967 episode “Space Seed,” reuniting Ricardo Montalban with the iconic role of Khan, unleashing his towering performance as the ultimate antagonist. (And stick around until the end for a shocking decision about what our next movie will be!)
Today we're joined by our friend Longfang to discuss the a Star Trek Movie for way too long. Find Longfang at: https://www.twitch.tv/longfang91 https://twitter.com/longfang91 https://bsky.app/profile/longfang.bsky.social
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In another round of ranting about a single IP, Adam is joined by two other Trekkies from It's A Mimic! (Thanks to Ryan for sending in the questions!) No, wait... it's three clowns babbling about nothing! DON'T FORGET TO LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Available On: Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/3Y19VxSxLKyfg0gY0yUeU1 Apple Podcasts at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/its-a-mimic/id1450770037 YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQmvEufzxPHWrFSZbB8uuw Info: Episode Guide at https://www.itsamimic.com Email at info@itsamimic.com Social: Website at https://www.itsamimic.com Reddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/ItsaMimic/ Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/itsamimic/?hl=en Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/itsamimic/ Game Master 1: Adam Nason Game Master 2: Tyler Gibson Game Master 3: Sean O'Coin Written by: Adam Nason Director: Adam Nason Editor: Brad McMann Produced by: Adam Nason Executive Producer: Adam Nason This episode is meant to be used as an inspirational supplement for Legend of the Five Rings and tabletop roleplaying games in general. It's A Mimic! does not own the rights to any Wizards of the Coasts products or Alderac Entertainment Group products. Artwork included in this episode's video visualizations is published and/or owned by Alderac Entertainment Group.
For a well-read guy, Khan really doesn't understand how Moby Dick ends for Ahab. Jay and Nate continue the series with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
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Jim reflects back of the first time he saw the second entry in the Star Trk TOS movie franchise - 1982s "Star trek The Wrath Of Khan," starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Paul Winfield, Kirstie Alley, Bibi Besch, Merritt Butrick, and Directed by Nicholas Meyer. Based on the TOS episode "Space Seed," Kirk encounters Khan, who blames him for the death of his wife and seeks revenge. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim reflects back of the first time he saw the second entry in the Star Trk TOS movie franchise – 1982s “Star trek The Wrath Of Khan,” starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Paul Winfield, Kirstie Alley, Bibi Besch, Merritt Butrick, and Directed by […] The post Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan | Episode 397 appeared first on The ESO Network.
This week Holden desperately tries to keep Jake from losing himself in Ricardo Montalbán's chest as they discuss Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn! Want even more WizBru? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/WizBru
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with the director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Nicholas Meyer!Nicholas talks about the making of the beloved Trek film, working on the sci/Fi Jack the Ripper film, Time After Time, directing the iconic TV special, The Day After, writing the Sherlock Holmes novel, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution and its sequels, and much more!
For over 40 years now people have said you can't like both Star Wars and Star Trek, but with this episode we're here to say maybe you can? Join us as we welcome back to the show the great John and Maria Jose Tenuto to discuss the many ways the 2 big space franchises have influenced each other, the connected roots of their fandoms, the shared creative minds behind the scenes, Ben Burtt's love for Trek sound and the shocking truth on how George Lucas was and is a Trekker. So ahead warp factor 5, celebrate the love and listen today! Learn more about John and Maria Jose's upcoming Star Trek II book here : https://titanbooks.com/70897-star-trek-ii-the-wrath-of-khan-the-making-of-the-classic-film/ We support the SAG-AFTRA / WGA strike! We love this stuff and we want our favorite who make our favorite things people to be treated fairly! www.sagaftrastrike.org/ JOIN THE BLAST POINTS ARMY and SUPPORT BLAST POINTS ON PATREON! MANDALORIAN SEASON 3 COMMENTARIES HAPPENING NOW! KENOBI COMMENTARIES! BOOK OF BOOK REVIEW EPISODES! MANDO SEASON 1 & 2 REVIEW EPISODES! BAD BATCH! CLONE WARS ! BLAST POINTS Q&A EPISODES! ! Theme Music downloadable tracks! Extra goodies! and so much MORE! www.patreon.com/blastpoints SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE TO SEE ALL THE CELEBRATION LONDON SUPER LIVE FROM HOME MADNESS : www.youtube.com/@blastpointspodcast2160/featured new Blast Points T-SHIRTS are now available! Represent your favorite podcast everywhere you go! Get logo shirts and classics like the Ben Burtt and Indiana shirt while supplies last! Perfect for conventions, dates, formal events and more! Get them here: www.etsy.com/shop/Gibnerd?section_id=21195481 if you dug the show, please leave BLAST POINTS a review on iTunes, Spotify and share the show with friends! If you leave an iTunes review, we will read it on a future episode! honestly! talk to Blast Points on twitter at @blast_points leave feedback, comments or ideas for shows! "like" Blast Points on Facebook for news on upcoming shows and links to some of the stuff we talk about in the show!! Join the Blast Points Super Star Wars Chill Group here www.facebook.com/groups/BlastPointsGroup/ we are also on Instagram! Wow! www.instagram.com/blastpoints your hosts are Jason Gibner & Gabe Bott! contact BLAST POINTS at : contact@blastpointspodcast.com send show ideas, feedback, voice messages or whatever! May the Force be with you, always!