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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! On this episode, our bridge crew wraps up their coverage of the first six films with a conversation about Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country!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.
BioSteve Neill is a special effects makeup artist, filmmaker, puppeteer, model maker and visual effects (VFX) artist in film and television with a career spanning over 35 years.Steve started in the Industry at American Zoetrope just after high school where he produced his first film, Arthur. He was mentored by Francis Coppola and became good friends.Moving to Hollywood, Steve met Joe Blasco where he apprenticed for a short while before becoming friends with Rick Baker who gave him his start in Hollywood. Later he met Bob Schieffer who was head of Disney make-up and then became friends with Fred B. Phillips as a result of being friends with Bob Schieffer.Steve Neill first worked for Fred B. Phillips on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. His first assignment was to make Spock's ears. Additionally he designed and made the appliances of the dome headed alien on the bridge that was applied by Ve Neill.After working on Star Trek Steve went to work for John Chambers making prosthetics and puppet heads for National Lampoon's Class Reunion.Steve Neill has also worked on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for Richard Snell as a sculptor and prosthetic maker of numerous Klingon forehead pieces. Additionally he worked on the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".Steve Neill was also one of the Famous Hollywood Gorilla Men. Over the course of many years he made three gorilla suits and performed in many commercials, tv shows and movies. Additionally he created the McDonald's “Mac Tonight” moon character puppeteering it for many years. The head was worn by Doug Jones and puppeteered by Steve Neill, Gillian Neill and Bob Burns.He worked on Crater Lake Monster (1977) and Laser Blast (1978). Steve created, wrote and produced The Day Time Ended (1978). He worked on Ghost Busters (1984), Fright Night (1985), and many other sci-fi and horror films.Steve Neill is the author of “But Something is there” and is currently in production at SNG Studio for “But Something is There” produced by Steve Neill, Paul Gentry, Whitley Strieber and Mary Cacciapaglia.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/5bj93kfehttps://sngstudioventura.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam8F83Eqqes5K9QKwoi99Qhttps://breaking-the-silence-shop.fourthwall.com/en-gbp/https://breakingthesilence001.substack.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcastMy book 'Verified Near Death Exeriences' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXKRGDFP
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're covering Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. YouTube Censored Version Join our Patreon to watch the uncut version! Show music by OGRE. Support the show!
Actor David Benjamin Tomlinson returns to The Trek Files for a look back at a single, pivotal page from the script of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. As a lifelong fan, David recounts the importance of the handoff from the classic series of feature films to a new generation of storytellers and his personal jounrey joining the production of Star Trek: Discovery. Document and additional references: Star Trek VI scene 202 - February 19, 1991 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!
Actor David Benjamin Tomlinson returns to The Trek Files for a look back at a single, pivotal page from the script of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. As a lifelong fan, David recounts the importance of the handoff from the classic series of feature films to a new generation of storytellers and his personal jounrey joining the production of Star Trek: Discovery. Document and additional references: Star Trek VI scene 202 - February 19, 1991 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!
Actor David Benjamin Tomlinson returns to The Trek Files for a look back at a single, pivotal page from the script of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. As a lifelong fan, David recounts the importance of the handoff from the classic series of feature films to a new generation of storytellers and his personal jounrey joining the production of Star Trek: Discovery. Document and additional references: Star Trek VI scene 202 - February 19, 1991 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!
Joe, James & Rhys look at the 2013 Coen Brothers movie starring Oscar Isaac: Inside Llewyn Davis. We also talk Companion (mild spoilers though nothing that isn't in the trailer), Severance S2, and much more!We'll be back in a few weeks with James's movie choice: Nicholas Meyer's Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At long last Mark Maddox returns as we wrap up our look at the first six Star Trek feature films with STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Since this is the last movie to showcase the entire original cast, we take the opportunity to mention how happy we are that VI was the film they went out on and that everyone gets chances to shine. I'm just thrilled we finally get Captain Sulu! We discuss the production push to get this into theaters to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the premiere of the TV show. We praise the return of Nicholas Meyer to the director's chair and point out the many touches that seem to stem from his involvement. This includes the joy of having the Wold Newton family tree brought into onscreen Star Trek, which is probably peak geekiness. The intricate nature of the film's plot comes under scrutiny with us listing the various elements that are woven together perfectly to move the story forward. We discuss the dialog with a few clips to give a taste of the intelligence of the script. Our admiration for the performances gets plenty of time and we single out Christopher Plummer's fantastic turn as Klingon General Chang. Just how much Shakespeare can be wedged into a Trek film, anyway? And is Chang the series' best villain? Others may disagree with us but we make our case. If you have anything to add to the show thebloodypit@gmail.com is the place to write. We love hearing from you and if you want to work ahead it looks like we will be talking about the Star Trek animated series in the future. Thank you for listening and we'll be back soon.
Brandon makes his final Star Trek push in our Namely 90s end game doing a Boot or Reboot with Andrew on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country vs Star Trek: Section 31. After the break, the learn which Star Trek character they are.Take the Quiz with Us:https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephanieoverton16/what-star-trek-the-original-series-character-are-atgvt8z7o Like the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90s.bsky.social Discuss the show on Instagram @Namely90sFind us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Bluesky at @bschwitty.bsky.socialFollow Andrew on Bluesky at @therocdoc.bsky.socialOutro:Pixelland by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixelland License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In our contribution to the Star Trek Pod Crawl, we talk about racism, geopolitics, detective shenanigans and Crewman Dax's shoe dilemma in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. 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 HOSTS Jarrah Andi Sue GUESTS Andy and Matt, Hosts of The Next Conversation EDITOR Jarrah Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Instagram: @womenatwarp Facebook: http://facebook.com/womenatwarp Support the Show on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/womenatwarp Visit our TeePublic Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/womenatwarp
But Something is There is Steve Neill's journey through a life time of dealing with the unknown. Some call the experience "The Visitors" some call it abduction by aliens. The truth is we don't know what it is, But Something is There.BioSteve Neill is a special effects makeup artist, filmmaker, puppeteer, model maker and visual effects (VFX) artist in film and television with a career spanning over 35 years.Steve started in the Industry at American Zoetrope just after high school where he produced his first film, Arthur. He was mentored by Francis Coppola and became good friends.Moving to Hollywood, Steve met Joe Blasco where he apprenticed for a short while before becoming friends with Rick Baker who gave him his start in Hollywood. Later he met Bob Schieffer who was head of Disney make-up and then became friends with Fred B. Phillips as a result of being friends with Bob Schieffer.Steve Neill first worked for Fred B. Phillips on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. His first assignment was to make Spock's ears. Additionally he designed and made the appliances of the dome headed alien on the bridge that was applied by Ve Neill.After working on Star Trek Steve went to work for John Chambers making prosthetics and puppet heads for National Lampoon's Class Reunion.Steve Neill has also worked on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for Richard Snell as a sculptor and prosthetic maker of numerous Klingon forehead pieces. Additionally he worked on the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".Steve Neill was also one of the Famous Hollywood Gorilla Men. Over the course of many years he made three gorilla suits and performed in many commercials, tv shows and movies. Additionally he created the McDonald's “Mac Tonight” moon character puppeteering it for many years. The head was worn by Doug Jones and puppeteered by Steve Neill, Gillian Neill and Bob Burns.He worked on Crater Lake Monster (1977) and Laser Blast (1978). Steve created, wrote and produced The Day Time Ended (1978). He worked on Ghost Busters (1984), Fright Night (1985), and many other sci-fi and horror films.Steve Neill is the author of “But Something is there” and is currently in production at SNG Studio for “But Something is There” produced by Steve Neill, Paul Gentry, Whitley Strieber and Mary Cacciapaglia.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/5bj93kfehttps://sngstudioventura.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam8F83Eqqes5K9QKwoi99Qhttps://breaking-the-silence-shop.fourthwall.com/en-gbp/https://breakingthesilence001.substack.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
But Something is There is Steve Neill's journey through a life time of dealing with the unknown. Some call the experience "The Visitors" some call it abduction by aliens. The truth is we don't know what it is, But Something is There.BioSteve Neill is a special effects makeup artist, filmmaker, puppeteer, model maker and visual effects (VFX) artist in film and television with a career spanning over 35 years.Steve started in the Industry at American Zoetrope just after high school where he produced his first film, Arthur. He was mentored by Francis Coppola and became good friends.Moving to Hollywood, Steve met Joe Blasco where he apprenticed for a short while before becoming friends with Rick Baker who gave him his start in Hollywood. Later he met Bob Schieffer who was head of Disney make-up and then became friends with Fred B. Phillips as a result of being friends with Bob Schieffer.Steve Neill first worked for Fred B. Phillips on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. His first assignment was to make Spock's ears. Additionally he designed and made the appliances of the dome headed alien on the bridge that was applied by Ve Neill.After working on Star Trek Steve went to work for John Chambers making prosthetics and puppet heads for National Lampoon's Class Reunion.Steve Neill has also worked on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for Richard Snell as a sculptor and prosthetic maker of numerous Klingon forehead pieces. Additionally he worked on the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".Steve Neill was also one of the Famous Hollywood Gorilla Men. Over the course of many years he made three gorilla suits and performed in many commercials, tv shows and movies. Additionally he created the McDonald's “Mac Tonight” moon character puppeteering it for many years. The head was worn by Doug Jones and puppeteered by Steve Neill, Gillian Neill and Bob Burns.He worked on Crater Lake Monster (1977) and Laser Blast (1978). Steve created, wrote and produced The Day Time Ended (1978). He worked on Ghost Busters (1984), Fright Night (1985), and many other sci-fi and horror films.Steve Neill is the author of “But Something is there” and is currently in production at SNG Studio for “But Something is There” produced by Steve Neill, Paul Gentry, Whitley Strieber and Mary Cacciapaglia.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/5bj93kfehttps://sngstudioventura.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam8F83Eqqes5K9QKwoi99Qhttps://breaking-the-silence-shop.fourthwall.com/en-gbp/https://breakingthesilence001.substack.com/ https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
ALL ABOARD THE PORK CHOP EXPRESS!! Big Trouble in Little China Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Embracing the WILD in Wildcard Wednesday, Coy Jandreau & Aaron Alexander REUNITE to give their FIRST TIME Reaction, Commentary, Analysis, Breakdown, & Full Movie Spoiler Review for the insane '80s Kung Fu Action Comedy Exploitation flick directed by John Carpenter (Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing) & starring Kurt Russell (Sky High, Death Proof) as Jack Burton, a rough-and-tumble trucker who finds himself, along with his sidekick Wang Chi (Dennis Dun - Year of the Dragon, Prince of Darkness), caught up in an insane supernatural battle against an ancient sorcerer known as David Lo Pan (James Hong - Everything Everywhere All at Once, Kung Fu Panda, literally hundreds of movies) beneath the heart of Chinatown! Big Trouble also features Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country), Suzee Pai (Jakarta, First Blood), Kate Burton (Unfaithful, Max Payne), Carter Wong (Rambo III), James Pax (Invasion USA), Peter Kwong (Cooties, The Golden Child) & MORE! Coy & Aaron REACT to all the Wildest Scenes & Most Bonkers Moments including The Three Storms, All in the Reflexes, Battle Royale, Rescuing Gracie, the Henry Swanson scene, "you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: 'Have ya paid your dues, Jack?' 'Yessir, the check is in the mail.." and Beyond!! Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYH2szDTuU9ImFZ9gBRH8w Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The end of an era for Holodeck divas! We discuss the second half of Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country. This podcast episode will be the final time we talk about the original Star Trek cast. Will we end this era on a high note? Do Stef and Chris love how this era ended? You'll have to listen and find out! Also if you want to find our Patreon, swag store, or a social media, you can select this link: https://linktr.ee/darksidedivas
WE HAVE RETURNED, and wow do we have a crazy movie to talk about! Before we talk about the movie we briefly discuss the 2024 Presidential Election. Then we jump right into a discussion about Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country. We talk about the pre-production drama and the first half of the movie. Do the divas like this movie after the mishap of the previous Star Trek movie? You'll have to listen to find out! P.S. OMG Christopher Plummer. By the way if you want to find our social media, swag store, or Patreon you can find us here: https://linktr.ee/darksidedivas
In this episode we're discussing all five of the Legacy Star Trek series finales. From TOS's "Turnabout Intruder" which isn't a true series finale, to the controversial Star Trek Enterprise series finale "These are the Voyages..." we're covering it all. We also discuss the role Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country plays in wrapping up the crew of The Original Series. Show finales can be very difficult to get right. What Star Trek series got it right? Find out this and more on this wonderful look back to the legacy Star Trek finales!
Episode #186 is here! Listen as the guys jump back into the Voyage into Star Trek segment with a review of, "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991). All followed by a review of, "Venom: The Last Dance" (2024)! Like, share and enjoy! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 00:54 - Voyage into Star Trek Intro 03:45 - Review of, “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991) - Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars 34:08 - Review of, “Venom: The Last Dance” (2024) - Overall Rating: 2.5/5 Stars 1:05:57 - Overall Outro Make sure to follow all our socials as well by going to: https://linktr.ee/moviepalspod
Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Ending the six film arc of the adventures of Kirk, Spock and the crew of the USS Enterprise, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the closest to reaching the quality of what Wrath of Khan had. Which shouldn't be too much of a surprise: this film is directed by the person who oversaw Khan. The film does an excellent job mixing different types of genres into its story: there's comedy, action, political intrigue, suspense, revenge. And it's all mixed so well that it never leaves you bored or wondering when a scene is going to end. The film also makes the investment of watching the previous four movies feel so satisfying as it culminates on the relationships and events that happened in those films. Sometimes they are just mere mentions as easter eggs; other times it fits right into the plot. The sole issue with the film, which is why it isn't exactly as good as Khan, is that the eventual reveal of the villain is quite underwhelming. Not only is it not revealed compellingly, but it's also fairly obvious when the cards are finally shown. Part of what made Khan so great was the villain and while the film hides the identity most of the film, it's still an element that could have been done better. But again, as an end to the film series featuring the original cast, The Undiscovered Country is a great time and a fitting end to the six film arc.
This week, SepTIMEber concludes with another charming British time travel rom-com that segues into fam-dram territory before it reaches the finish line. It's 2013's About Time, written and directed by Richard Curtis, and starring Domhnall Gleason, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy, Tom Hollander, Margot Robbie, Lydia Wilson, Vanessa Kirby and an uncredited Richard E. Grant. It's once again the final Friday of the month, as even this theme month can not stop the inexorable march of time, and Hayley's got the keys to the vault this time around, as she's chosen to nominate a cozy comfort film that's come to mean a great deal to her over the last decade. It's a cute movie with a sharp premise that plays a bit like if Edge of Tomorrow was a romantic comedy -- at least as far as it's interested in being a romantic comedy, anyway. We debate, as always. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening along to our conversation, About Time is not currently available to stream in Canada at the time of publication, but is rentable on YouTube, Cineplex and Amazon. And you can nab it for $5 on DVD at your local Sunrise Records. Other works discussed on this episode include Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: Insurrection, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek (2009), Spider-Man: Far From Home, San Andreas, Lost, Super 8, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Arrested Development, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Early Edition, Phantom Thread, Saltburn and Love, Actually..., among others. We'll be back next week to kick off a new theme month as we put SepTIMEber in the past and move on to four weeks of frights, as Spooktober begins with a meeting of the minds from George A. Romero and Stephen King: 1982's Creepshow, which is currently streaming north of the border on Hollywood Suite. The rest of the Spooktober schedule includes 1408, The Birds, and our October canon consideration The Thing! It's gonna be a great month, so come on back, and until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
Directed by Nicholas Meyer, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the science fiction film featuring the entire main cast of the original 1966-1969 Star Trek television series. Luke and [co-host] set phasers to stun as they take on the sixth feaure film in the Star Trek franchise. Capt. James Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the USS Enterprise are carrying Klingon Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) to Earth to negotiate a peace treaty with the United Federation of Planets. The ship appears to fire on a Klingon vessel, and Gorkon is killed in the subsequent confusion. Kirk and the ship's doctor, Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley), are arrested for murder, leaving Spock (Leonard Nimoy) to figure out who is behind the attack and save the negotiations.
On this week's episode of WeeklyTrek, TrekCore's news podcast, host Alex Perry is joined by Make It So co-host Geoff Owen to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from around the web: TrekCore: STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY Begins Production in Toronto (10:00) TrekMovie: Exclusive: ‘Star Trek: Khan – Ceti Alpha V' Audio Drama Podcast Is Currently Casting (16:37) TrekMovie: Star Trek Coming To Universal Studios Hollywood As Part Of New “Fan Fest Nights” (27:53) TrekCore: PREVIEW: Factory Entertainment's STAR TREK Showcase — Part 1! (34:14) In addition, stick around to hear Geoff's wish for more Star Trek content set between Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Alex's belief that we should set our expectations low for what news might break on Star Trek Day this year. *** Do you have a wish or theory you'd like to share on the show? Tweet to Alex at @WeeklyTrek, or email us with your thoughts about wishes, theories, or anything else about the latest in Star Trek news!
Union Federation EP.192: Star Trek: The Next Generation "Unification" Part 1 & 2 - Every Two-Part Episode Reviewed! Watch the video version on the Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Welcome to the Union Federation Podcast on the Fandom Podcast Network & BQN Network, where we discuss both Star Trek and The Orville. Your Union Federation crew continue to celebrate Star Trek: The Next Generation! More specifically, every Two-Part Episode throughout its seven season run. Star Trek TNG set a precedent with it's eight two-part episodes, several of which were part of season ending cliffhangers! On this episode we discuss, Star Trek: The Next Generation "Unification" Part 1 & 2. "Unification" is a two-part episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation which features Leonard Nimoy as Spock. Set in the 24th century, Picard is in search of ambassador Spock who may have defected to the Romulan Empire. This episode has been praised for the "novelty and nostalgia" of seeing Spock, and noted for introducing a peace-loving Romulan faction. Story elements and appearances by Spock are included in "Unification III" in Star Trek Discovery. This episode also aired one month before Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) premiered in theaters. Union Federation Podcast Contact Info. Hailing frequencies are now open........ Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Union Federation: A Star Trek and The Orville Podcast Feed: Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/union-federation Facebook: The Union Federation: A Star Trek and Orville Podcast Group. Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/323504344789120 - Fandom Podcast Network Master Audio Feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/ - Fandom Podcast Network is on ALL major podcasts platforms. - Email: theunionfederation@gmail.com - Instagram: @UnionFederationPodcast - X (Twitter) : @unionfedpodcast - Kyle Wagner on X: @AKyleW / Instagram & Threads: @Akylefandom - Amy Nelson on X: @MissAmyNelson / Instagram: @amynelson522 - Hayley Stoddart on Instagram & Blue Sky: @trekkie01D - Kevin Reitzel on X / Instagram / Threads / Discord & Letterboxd: @spartan_phoenix Where to Find BQN: X & Instagram: @BQNpodcasts Facebook: The BQN Collective (listener's group) Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bqnpodcast #FandomPodcastNetwork #FPNet #FPN #UnionFederation #UnionFederationPodcast #BQN #StarTrek #TheOrville #StarTrekTheNextGeneration #STTNG #TheBestOfBothWorlds #TheBorg #StarTrekTheNextGenerationTheBestOfBothWorlds #StarTrekTheNextGenerationRedemption #StarTrekTheNextGenerationUnification #StarTrekTheNextGenerationTimesArrow #StarTrekTheNextGenerationChainOfCommand #StarTrekTheNextGenerationBirthright #StarTrekTheNextGenerationDescent #StarTrekTheNextGenerationGambit #AmyNelson #HayleyStoddart #KyleWagner #KevinReitzel
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country sees the return of Nicholas Meyer to the director's chair, and marks the first film without a cast member at the wheel since The Wrath of Khan! Has Kirk shouted "Klingon bastard!" for the last time? Has Spock finally found his protégé? It's possible Meyer is a Shakespeare fan... but 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.
We don't need to wait for the translation to talk about this movie! Jay and Nate review Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Aiming to send the original crew out with a high note, Paramount turned to people who had delivered some of the biggest and best so far. With a dense plot, a limited budget, and a focused crew, the final adventure of the Enterprise heroes had a lot riding on the premise. How well does it deliver? Find out in our latest review! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Cry havoc! And let slip the dogs of war! Possibly one of Captain Goodwill's most favourite Star Trek movies of all time. The Crew of the U.S.S. Adequate along with special guest David Jones From Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and The Boys season 4 beam down to review Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
This week I'm reading from Steve Neill's book 'But Something is There'.But Something is There is Steve Neill's journey through a life time of dealing with the unknown. Some call the experience "The Visitors" some call it abduction by aliens. The truth is we don't know what it is, But Something is There.BioSteve Neill is a special effects makeup artist, filmmaker, puppeteer, model maker and visual effects (VFX) artist in film and television with a career spanning over 35 years. Steve started in the Industry at American Zoetrope just after high school where he produced his first film, Arthur. He was mentored by Francis Coppola and became good friends. Moving to Hollywood, Steve met Joe Blasco where he apprenticed for a short while before becoming friends with Rick Baker who gave him his start in Hollywood. Later he met Bob Schieffer who was head of Disney make-up and then became friends with Fred B. Phillips as a result of being friends with Bob Schieffer.Steve Neill first worked for Fred B. Phillips on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. His first assignment was to make Spock's ears. Additionally he designed and made the appliances of the dome headed alien on the bridge that was applied by Ve Neill.After working on Star Trek Steve went to work for John Chambers making prosthetics and puppet heads for National Lampoon's Class Reunion.Steve Neill has also worked on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for Richard Snell as a sculptor and prosthetic maker of numerous Klingon forehead pieces. Additionally he worked on the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".Steve Neill was also one of the Famous Hollywood Gorilla Men. Over the course of many years he made three gorilla suits and performed in many commercials, tv shows and movies. Additionally he created the McDonald's “Mac Tonight” moon character puppeteering it for many years. The head was worn by Doug Jones and puppeteered by Steve Neill, Gillian Neill and Bob Burns.He worked on Crater Lake Monster (1977) and Laser Blast (1978). Steve created, wrote and produced The Day Time Ended (1978). He worked on Ghost Busters (1984), Fright Night (1985), and many other sci-fi and horror films. Steve Neill is the author of “But Something is there” and is currently in production at SNG Studio for “But Something is There” produced by Steve Neill, , Paul Gentry, Whitley Strieber and Mary Cacciapaglia.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/5bj93kfehttps://sngstudioventura.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam8F83Eqqes5K9QKwoi99Qhttps://breaking-the-silence-shop.fourthwall.com/en-gbp/https://breakingthesilence001.substack.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alien-ufo-podcast--5270801/support.
This week I'm talking to Steve Neill about his book 'But Something is There'.But Something is There is Steve Neill's journey through a life time of dealing with the unknown. Some call the experience "The Visitors" some call it abduction by aliens. The truth is we don't know what it is, But Something is There.BioSteve Neill is a special effects makeup artist, filmmaker, puppeteer, model maker and visual effects (VFX) artist in film and television with a career spanning over 35 years. Steve started in the Industry at American Zoetrope just after high school where he produced his first film, Arthur. He was mentored by Francis Coppola and became good friends. Moving to Hollywood, Steve met Joe Blasco where he apprenticed for a short while before becoming friends with Rick Baker who gave him his start in Hollywood. Later he met Bob Schieffer who was head of Disney make-up and then became friends with Fred B. Phillips as a result of being friends with Bob Schieffer.Steve Neill first worked for Fred B. Phillips on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. His first assignment was to make Spock's ears. Additionally he designed and made the appliances of the dome headed alien on the bridge that was applied by Ve Neill.After working on Star Trek Steve went to work for John Chambers making prosthetics and puppet heads for National Lampoon's Class Reunion.Steve Neill has also worked on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for Richard Snell as a sculptor and prosthetic maker of numerous Klingon forehead pieces. Additionally he worked on the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".Steve Neill was also one of the Famous Hollywood Gorilla Men. Over the course of many years he made three gorilla suits and performed in many commercials, tv shows and movies. Additionally he created the McDonald's “Mac Tonight” moon character puppeteering it for many years. The head was worn by Doug Jones and puppeteered by Steve Neill, Gillian Neill and Bob Burns.He worked on Crater Lake Monster (1977) and Laser Blast (1978). Steve created, wrote and produced The Day Time Ended (1978). He worked on Ghost Busters (1984), Fright Night (1985), and many other sci-fi and horror films. Steve Neill is the author of “But Something is there” and is currently in production at SNG Studio for “But Something is There” produced by Steve Neill, , Paul Gentry, Whitley Strieber and Mary Cacciapaglia.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/5bj93kfehttps://sngstudioventura.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam8F83Eqqes5K9QKwoi99Qhttps://breaking-the-silence-shop.fourthwall.com/en-gbp/https://breakingthesilence001.substack.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/alien-ufo-podcast--5270801/support.
Formative Filmography season continutes as we discuss Mike's pick, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
IS The undiscovered country the greatest star trek movie of all time? In this episode of the podcast, we dive into a discussion about the Star Trek movie "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country." We reminisce about our first experiences watching the film, share their opinions on various aspects of the movie, and even touch on some behind-the-scenes stories. The episode also features a segment where they answer a "stupid Star Trek question" and provide some interesting insights.Join the hosts as they explore the world of Star Trek, share their thoughts on the film, and engage in some light-hearted banter. Don't miss out on the fun and insightful discussions about this iconic #scifi fi franchise.If you enjoy #StarTrek, movie reviews, and engaging conversations, this episode is a must-listen. Subscribe to the podcast for more entertaining content and be part of the Star Trek fandom discussion.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to the podcast for more exciting episodes. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes and special features. Live long and prosper!
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
*I KNOW I KEEP CALLING IT FINAL FRONTIER ACK Join Lieutenant Commander Rebecca Frost, noted Space Show fan Admiral Kerry Jackson as they continue their voyage through all things Star Trek. This week, we end our journey through The Original Series films with Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country! Check out Pieman Graphics on Etsy for Space Show Show and Geekshow stickers! All TSSS and GS proceeds go to our friend Leigh George Kade. https://www.etsy.com/shop/PiemanGraphics
Meet the legend behind some of the movie industry's most iconic creatures: Joe Letteri. From Jurassic Park's dinosaurs to Gollum in The Lord of the Rings, Avatar's Na'vi, and the Planet of the Apes' simian stars, Joe has constantly pushed VFX boundaries and technology to deliver utterly believable CG characters. In this info-packed Q&A, Joe talks about everything from how he created his very first VFX shot for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country to the cutting-edge technology that helped him bag an Oscar for Avatar: The Way of Water, and the new AI, rendering, and depth-compositing tools that could get him another statuette. Joe also discusses where he finds inspiration and reveals his passion for fractal computer graphics and astrophotography.
Cry havoc! PCMC is back in the world of Star Trek! This time Mike and Vin are discussing the last feature film starring the original series cast. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. One of the best in the franchise! Mike and Vin also do a ranking of their least to most favored TOS Trek films. If you want more Star Trek content check out the feed for past episodes, and come back next week for Star Trek: Generations! Find us @PCMCpod everywhere.
TRIAL BY RETCON. Ohhhh, sorry Captain Kirk. Turns out it's fairly common for the captain of (the) Enterprise to stand trial on the Klingon home world. Jonathan Archer did it 80 years before you were even born! Our Trials of Season Two theme month continues with this rehash of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country with some DS9 "Tribunal" thrown in for good measure as David Goodman, the President of the Writers Guild of America, jumps from sitcoms to Star Trek to co-write an episode that borrows heavily from established franchise history. Is it a winner or all too familiar?The grades begin at (19:06). Also, Bryan makes a big mistake when he references Tuvok being on the Excelsior during Star Trek VI as being in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Timeless" when we ALL know it's "Flashback."If you're enjoying the show, consider subscribing and rating us five stars on your podcast platform of choice. And don't forget to check out our monthly spotlight on the animated shows. This month: Laurie Ulster from TrekMovie.com joined Bryan to judge the first two episodes from The Animated Series (1973).
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) marks the final adventure for the crew of the 1966 incarnation of the franchise. In this episode, we take a look at the Cold War allegory of this film, as well as the characters' arcs since our "introduction" to them in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Plus, Dr. Drea completes her ranking of these films! Will you be surprised? To join our Patreon and vote on what to cover next, join here
Episode 274: The Snobs rant, rave, review, mention in passing and briefly discuss these things: Vaudeville, heartwarming, Enrique's loud nose breathing, the Snobs hold their collective breaths, brain worms, RIP Smashmouth lead singer, Walking On The Sun, Lou Bega, Ahsoka, Ra, Blazon and other 25th Century Games, a lengthy Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country rundown, more 25th Century Games talk and Jerry reads a poem. Enjoy! To Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bgsnobs For merch: https://sirmeeple.com/collections/board-game-snobs For questions, comments or general adulation: Send voice memos to boardgamesnobs@gmail.com Special thanks to Ben Maddox for the intro and outro. Check him out for further podcasting goodness at https://fivegamesfordoomsday.com/ and his fantastic YouTube videos for Dice Tower, "Design Notes" at The Dice Tower's Design Notes with Ben Maddox
For our twenty-fourth episode, we're joined by friend of the podcast Nathaniel Jonsson (At the Devil's Ball podcast) for a discussion of the Blu-ray of a seismic cinematic event: George Lucas's 1977 film “Star Wars”. Prepare for talk about who gets to shoot first, difficulty in trusting Lucas when it comes to the history of the franchise, and dewbacks. Lots of dewbacks.Ryan's Recommendations: “THX 1138” (1971), “American Graffiti” (1973), and “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” (1991)For exclusive bonus content and early releases of every episode, join our Patreon and become an Official Minder: http://www.patreon.com/onetrackmindpodcastTheme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com). Artwork by: Lacie Barker. Support the show
In the third installment of the Non Trek Fan Watches Star Trek series the team is joined by film critic Kyle Bain for an in depth review of the film "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country". Ken Radner moderates with panel members Dan Martin and Greg Vorob. We will be taking a short break here on Star Trek: The Undiscovered Podcast and we'll see you for new episodes beginning in June. To read Kyle Bain's written review of the film as mentioned in this episode you can do that at the link here: https://baintrain08.wixsite.com/bainsfilmreviews/post/star-trek-vi-the-undiscovered-country-1991 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/star-trek-undiscovered/support
This week we are joined by Robert Greene II and Eric Leonard to do a deep dive into Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. We'll get into what the film has to say about the end of the Cold War, the process of aging, and the rivalry between the OG and Next Generation crews. Plus, we rank the best and worst of all things Star Trek. Rob and Eric are two of the historians who know Star Trek better than almost anyone alive and this is an awesome podcast for anyone who is a fan of the series.About our guests:Robert Greene II is an assistant professor of history at Claflin University and publications chair for the Society of US Intellectual Historians and lead associate editor for Black Perspectives. You can find him at @robgreeneII on twitter.Eric Leonard Leonard has more than 25 years of National Park Service experience. You can find him at @frebodar on twitter.
Only 40 years remain until First Contact Day so Kneel Before Pod continues the grand tradition of celebratory discussion by covering Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The conversation covers historical context, swan songs, weighty themes and whether Spock was the villain. Craig can be found on this very site and over on We Are Starfleet on the We Made This podcast network. Angus can be found on this very site and over on SoundCloud. Natalie can be found on this site or on her own website showcasing her own projects. Show Notes Reviews Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Picard Craig's review of Star Trek Beyond Craig's review of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Podcasts Star Trek (2009) Star Trek Into Darkness Star Trek Beyond Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek: Generations Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Nemesis Misc The referenced planetary.org article Music Captain_Meatshield's cover of the “First Contact” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation“ theme and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here then please do subscribe to Kneel Before Pod. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter or just make yourself known in the comments section below.
This week we do a biography of famous science communicator Carl Sagan. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Duck Soup, Kiln People, Brian Regan: On the Rocks, 1923 season St. Jimmy - R.I.P.D., We Have a Ghost, Viking Wolf, First Blood, Control, Always Watching, The Bad Guys D'Viddy - Ted Lasso season 2, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek Generations, The Mandalorian season 3 Master Z - Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, Smile, Clarkson's Farm season 2 Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Daily Khaos Delivery / Cosmic Yell Mark Castle / Dance!
Released in 1991, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country marked the end of the original Star Trek series' run of films. Directed by Nicholas Meyer, who also directed Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, this film is widely considered to be one of the best Star Trek films ever made.
Modern fanfiction may very well have had its start with the original trio of Kirk, McCoy, and Spock. So today we're joining the numerous fans before us who decided to tell stories about the crew of the USS Enterprise (no bloody B, C, or D). Join us as we talk about our process for writing these stories, the issues we ran into along the way, and even have a bit of a mini writing workshop right on the podcast. After years of hearing us call ourselves writers, now you can judge for yourselves! Notes: Aidan's story is called "Middle Decks" and is all about the four secondary characters of the series who never got quite the love of the main trio. Lindsay's story is called "Rumours" and is a peek behind what preceded Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - the series of phone calls that got the gang back together. Credits: Intro Music: Chasing Stars by AG Music Outro Music: Idle Hands by The Impossibulls
In this episode we're beaming back to our favourite franchise as we focus our deflector dish on Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Along the way Paul reveals his problems with nacelles, Colin has "Into Darkness" flashbacks, and we muse about a Northern English Captain. Music by Cliff Eidelmann
There is an old Vulcan proverb: only the Pod of Dreams could go to space. We return with our Top Five Favorite Films. Ben (@BenSewardLewis) and Eric (@Eric_Laine) jump start the warp drive and discuss Ben's #5 favorite film of all time, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, on the Pod of Dreams (@podofdreamspod). Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/46c3C827AUwbjV5oEsrhon?si=c191cad0e73d40ee Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-of-dreams/id1611180213 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2e214ba7-1c94-4838-97ac-caf666a0ddfa/pod-of-dreams Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2dvYXVkaW9hd2Vzb21lcG9kb2ZkcmVhbXMvZmVlZC54bWw?sa=X&ved=0CBoQ27cFahcKEwjY-vrGrpv2AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQLA You can listen to all our prior episodes with the following link: https://goaudioawesomepodofdreams.podbean.com/ Or wherever you get your podcasts!
Aaron is joined by CinemaSins Writer Ian Whittington this week to talk about the videos released the last two weeks! 1) The SinSide Scoop: Thoughts on the videos!House of the Dragon - "The Princess and the Queen" (4:43)Lightyear (17:58)Rick and Morty - "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat" (25:40)Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (27:49)Daniel Craig Belvedere Vodka (39:31)The Amazing Spider-Man Re-Sin (42:26)House of the Dragon - "Driftmark" (49:07)Willow (51:17)Rick and Morty - "The Old Man and the Seat" (54:58)Top Gun Maverick (59:45)Tovalla "Secret Weapon Stories" (1:10:43)The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Re-Sin (1:13:32) 2) Behind the Sinner: Ian talks about things he misses from the U.S. (1:20:50)3) Beyond the Sins: A recommendation, warn, or reca-warn from each of us. (1:33:53)4) Outtakes (1:40:39)Come hang out on the CinemaSins Discord: discord.gg/cinemasins and follow the show on Twitter @CinemaSinsBTS (and please send us your feedback as well)For early access to episodes and many other fun perks, join the Sinclub at patreon.com/cinemasinsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we continue our tribute to the great actor, David Warner, who we lost this week with a re-broadcast of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country with special guest Scott Mantz. If you haven't seen this incredible film you can buy or stream it right here. https://amzn.to/3PI4toC Don't forget to support The Cine-Files at https://www.patreon.com/TheCineFiles and purchase any film we feature at https://www.cine-files.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCineFilesPod/?ref=bookmarks John @therochasays Steve @srmorris The Cine-Files Twitter @cine_files Instagram thecinefilespodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecine-files/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecine-files/support
Hey Junkies, let's face it, between massive heatwaves, double-digit inflation and COVID roaring back, this summer has sucked. As such, we don't think we could handle the depression of Ghoul Summer this year. So, once again we've decided to flip the script and bask in the positivity of Star Trek for another Summer of Spock! This year we're joined by long-time friend of the show and life-long Trekker Christopher Olvis to break down three Trek tales. Up first, William Shatner directs the fifth entry into the Star Trek cinematic universe where the crew meet Spock's long-lost half-brother, face their own demons and take on a God-like alien in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier from 1989.Next, when the Klingons are at their lowest, the crew tries to broker peace, but their peace mission is sabotaged and Kirk and McCoy are framed and taken prisoner in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country from 1991.Finally, we pass the baton from the original cast to the cast of The Next Generation in Star Trek: Generations from 1994 where Captain Kirk and Captain Picard have to team up to keep Malcolm McDowell from fucking up the space-time continuum. All this plus Kevin's adventures on the East Coast, what's hot in Columbus, Ohio, our reactions to the new Munsters trailer, blu-rays about Aztec Mummies and so much more.LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll find peace in space with your love and support.
Is a Star Trek movie a political and military thriller? We think so! Which is why, for this thirteenth episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John (and their guest, Sam Adler-Bell of the “Know Your Enemy” podcast) discussed Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. They talked about the nature of Star Trek's utopianism, questioned whether the Federation is actually a good thing, and gave a close reading of the film's Cold War allegory.Our new logo is courtesy of the great Rachel Eck! You can find her on Instagram.Contact us!Follow us on Twitter!John GanzJamelle BouieSam Adler-BellLinks from the episode!New York Times front-page for December 6, 1991IMDB page for Nicholas MeyerThe Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: The First 25 Years