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In dieser Folge beamen wir uns zurück in den November 1985 – mit Kirk, Spock, Buckelwalen und der vielleicht charmantesten Wissenschaftlerin der 80er-Jahre: Gillian Taylor. Wir analysieren Star Trek IV ab Minute 64 – inklusive: - Ditzy-Definitionen von Vaudeville bis Lucille Ball - Kirks Iowa-Herkunft und sein galaktischer Charme - Einem Reality-Check zu Militärhunden auf Trägern - Und einer Reise durch UFO-Paranoia und die Majestic-12-Verschwörung Der Podcast mit Fakten, Fiktion und Fandom – das Discovery Panel ist zurück.
Hello, I am Randy Andrews, your host. We have two to go after this one for older Star Trek Episodes this is the fourth episode in a series of episodes for Star Trek This one is of course for Star Trek IV The Voyage Home Eric Woods and I go into detail on the film and its background. We discuss the behind the scenes, the props , the models, the issues with the Challenger accident as well as the dedication for the crew of that ship. This is one of the most beloved favorite of Star Trek films. 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 wonders of Leonard Rosenman whom Leonard Nimoy picked to score the film. We talk a lot about the ending cue which stands out for the whole film honestly. 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
Whale, we weren't able to record this last week for the end of our May the 4th month but, like the time-travelers of this movie, we're playing fast and loose with the time-line by moving the end of May to the beginning of June. As you may have guessed, for the end of this month, we're bringing to you another "Drink 'til it's good" episode where we do a read-through of the 1986's Star Trek: The Voyage Home. It's got time travel, comedy, the fate of the Earth is at stake and, most of all...it's got whales! Join us as we put the 3GD spin on this Star Trek classic!
Platypus Revenge plays along to Star Trek IV The Voyage Home... Steve The Mad Drummer, Harry Weinberg, Hank Maiorino, Theo Woodward and DJMAGIKCLOWNS
Star Trek lV: The Voyage Home: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takai, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Catherine Hicks Iron Man Comic #191 Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy is now a radio show. Freedom 1300 in Texas. The show is on Saturday nights at 7:00pm pst. it starts at 7:06 after nightly news. You can stream it anywhere in the world at Freedom1300.com Music: February (mumblemix) this track is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commerical 3.0 Unported License. Podcast cover art by Rodney Holmes with Vecteezy. Michael Combs: Website Heroes of Science Fiction and Fantasy covers heroes of movies, television, comics, and books, interviews, and commentary. Sci-Fi Talk. doc@heroesofsciencefictionandfantasy.com. Text 510-610-8944. www.heroesofsciencefictionandfantasy.com
Show notes provided by Joe PelusoAt Thanksgiving in 1986, Paramount Pictures released a sci-fi, comedy,pirate adventure, caper film with the little title of: "Star Trek IV:The Voyage Home". It was an immensely popular (and financiallysuccessful) departure to what had come before! Amongst Trekkers theworld over, this is still considered the best Star Trek film evermade. And your hosts, James. Josh, Jack, and Joe concur. Without almost out of control child-like joy the guys recount,relay, and reaffirm why this film is such a classic. With unbridledenthusiasm--bordering at times on sheer lunacy--the boys relive thisunique cinematic experience. From the rag tag crew agreeing to returnto Earth to face the music, to the trip back to present day SanFrancisco, and ultimately saving mankind once again from itsshortsightedness, the boys are so invested in this film they arepractically part of the crew tagging along on this grand adventure.Had Dr. McCoy been present for this recording he would have sent themall to the sick bay for a full psychiatric evaluation. And for you film buffs, play close attention as Josh and Jack fillin much of the back story on how this addition to the Star Trek canonreached fruition. As the episode draws to a close it's clear the inertial dampenersare off line as the guys bounce from scene to scene, and are alsounable to reframe from firing off the many quotable lines from thefilm. At this point it's abundantly clear the hump back whales neednot fear these silly humans. But once you listen to this latestoffering of the podcast you will understand why the guys were so giddyfor sixty plus minutes. And like Spock, at the film's conclusion--Youwill feel fine.
Journey with us as the crew of the starship Enterprise travels back in time to go whale hunting. We watched Star Trek IV: the one with the whales.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
First we find Spock, then some whales! The Search for Spock: 00:00 The Voyage Home: 41:05 Patreon YouTube
Maybe the real whales were the friends we made along the way
On Today's Show Vince will be Rating and Reviewing: The Long Voyage Home (1940), Paths of Glory (1957), Patton (1970), Starred Up (2013), A Star is Born (2018) Check out thedailyratings.com to see all of Vince's movie reviews, along with our brand new shop! Don't forget to stop by the donations page to become a Producer of The Daily Ratings! TimeCodes: The Long Voyage Home: 4:08 Paths of Glory: 22:34 Patton: 37:53 Starred Up: 59:52 A Star is Born: 1:12:38
Save the Whales!
Mark and Niall discuss the 1986 blockbuster sequel Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Directed by Leonard Nimoy, and starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Catherine Hicks and some cool humpback whales, the even-numbered Star Trek film is one of the best sequels ever made. In this episode, they also talk about Donald Peterman's cinematography, time travel, and a well-timed Vulcan nerve pinch. Enjoy!
They say the sea is cold but the sea contains the hottest blood of all. Let's go back in time to get some whales to save the future. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is the final part of the unofficial Genesis Trilogy, and proved to be a fan favorite. Yet some deride it for its light, campy tone. Producer Eric Taylor joins to tell us what he thinks. ___ Please consider joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wwibofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whywasntitbetter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wwib_official Twitter: https://twitter.com/WWIBpodcast Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell a friend!
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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! Our crew is back on the bridge and ready to time travel back to the year 1986 to save some whales and try Italian food in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home!If you'd like to time travel back a few seasons, check out the humorous discussion we had about the Voyage Home on our limited "1986" series! 1986: Star Trek IV 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.
Macs, mysteriöse Hubschrauber und eine Wette auf transparentes Aluminium: Star Trek IV auf Nerd-Level 1000! Warum Sulu den Hughes 500 einen Huey 204 nennt? Und was kostet ein ALON-Fenster?
Shop with Lead And Be Legendaryhttps://leadandbelegendary.storenvy.comFor episode 61, Nametag chops it up with Music Producer, Hir-O.Hir-O's (pronounced like “hero”) immersive sound—which deftly meshes electronic elements with the soul and jazz rooted in his hometown of Detroit—has earned him a reputation as one of the city's most innovative musical voices, and best kept secrets. After getting his start in the region's beat battle circuit, he built his early fan base with projects like the acclaimed instrumental album “The Voyage Home” and “The Freakstrumental Joint,” a multimedia experience that meshes music, poetry and photography. Work with frequent collaborators Chris Orrick of Ugly Heroes (“The Kick,” BLAT! Pack/Fat Beats 2013) and Doss The Artist (several projects, including the 2012 Christmas EP “Peace King”) have landed coverage on the likes of Huffington Post, MTV Rap Fix, COMPLEX, and more. In 2015 he release Emissary with Mellow Orange. After a multi-year hiatus, Hir-O is back on the scene with music partner Noveliss of Clear Soul Forces, looking to update his older catalogue to the streaming world! Find Hir-O on:Instagram: @hirobeats313X/Twitter: @hirobeatsMore on Nametag Alexander @https://linktr.ee/nametagalexanderNametag & Nameless: ‘For Namesake 2'https://ffm.to/eodjyqr
Was haben das Free Speech Movement, Carjackings und Macho-Actionhelden mit Star Trek IV zu tun? Wir klären auf – mit nerdigen Fakten, Filmfehlern und einem Blick auf die gesellschaftlichen Umbrüche der 80er!
Supporting 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 Donate to the National Center for Science Education here: https://ncse.ngo/StarTrekPodCrawl-2025 Associate Producers: Sailor Marj, Karen Dramera and Stephanie Baker. Audio Engineer: DoS, the Anonymous: @dos_theanonymous_1 Thank you Dena Massenburg for our dope logo: @blackbeanz70 SUPPORT US ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/syfysistas SUBSCRIBE > LIKE > SHARE https://linktr.ee/syfysistas You can find the SyFy Sistas and our family of podcasts on The Trek Geeks Podcasts Network: https://trekgeeks.com FANSETS - Our pins...have character. We want to thank our friends at FanSets for being the presenting sponsor of the Trek Geeks Podcasts: https://fansets.com
Supporting 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 Donate to the National Center for Science Education here: https://ncse.ngo/StarTrekPodCrawl-2025 Associate Producers: Sailor Marj, Karen Dramera and Stephanie Baker. Audio Engineer: DoS, the Anonymous: @dos_theanonymous_1 Thank you Dena Massenburg for our dope logo: @blackbeanz70 SUPPORT US ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/syfysistas SUBSCRIBE > LIKE > SHARE https://linktr.ee/syfysistas You can find the SyFy Sistas and our family of podcasts on The Trek Geeks Podcasts Network: https://trekgeeks.com FANSETS - Our pins...have character. We want to thank our friends at FanSets for being the presenting sponsor of the Trek Geeks Podcasts: https://fansets.com
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The Damned - Fledermaus - The Voyage Home
Today's McKee Moment reviews how we are returning from the 2025 IAMCS Rabbis Conference in Florida.
Kristin Atherton delivers a powerhouse performance of the final volume in Booker Prize novelist Pat Barker's trilogy reimagining the Trojan War from a female perspective. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Kendra Winchester discuss this story of Ritsa, a Trojan healer who is enslaved to Cassandra, who is herself the slave-concubine of King Agamemnon. The war is over, the seas perilous, egos fragile, prophesies unkind, and in Mycenae Clytemnestra plots revenge. Atherton, who won Earphones Awards for the previous books, again demonstrates exquisite timing that reinforces the drama. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Random House Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Today's episode is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. The Sound of Storytelling. Discover your next great listen at https://www.brilliancepublishing.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tell us what you think of the show. Send us a text here by clicking on this link. Hello Friends!On today's show, we review the 1986 sequel Star Trek 4.No throat punch this week because we realize there are no bad guys in the flick. Just good old time travelling' fun!Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_electric_boogaloo_podcast_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==Join us on Patreon & Support the Show:patreon.com/TheElectricBoogalooPodcast
In this episode of The Snub Club, the crew talks about 1986's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring the original Star Trek cast, The Voyage Home was nominated for four Academy Awards but won nothing. In this episode, Sarah, Danny, and Caleb discuss their history (or lack there of) with Star Trek, Cold War comedy, and the technical drawbacks of old DVDs. Please check out our listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3GBFB5Z The Snub Club is a biweekly podcast about cinema history where we discuss the film from every year's Academy Awards with the most nominations but no wins. Hosted by Danny Vincent, Sarah Knauf, and Caleb Bunn! Follow us everywhere! Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/SnubClubPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesnubclubpodcast/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=108436691341808&id=108435618008582&substory_index=0 Theme music: Elsewhere by Jim Hall
On this the third episode of our mission we are going to talk about the third and fourth Star Trek Original Series movies, where we discover a literal strange new world and our own world is rediscovered with Star Trek The Search for Spock and Star Trek The Voyage Home.
We wrap up our look at the "Genesis Trilogy" as we review the classic "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"! Joseph defends this light comedy classic, while Peter insists that it's just bad, dated, nonsense slop. Who is right? Listen and find out!
I honestly don't know what to write here... I'm drinking and taking Oxy so my judgement is questionable... Dan joins us for a non-Indy podcast... One minor audio fuck-up early, but not bad... Doug tries to rationalize why this is our fall holiday podcast... Matt is adapting to life as a shut-in... Lots of geek moments... Are goths sexy... Would you go to the future if you had a chance... All this and more as we go back to the past to save the future...
The hell we are covering the rest of Star Trek IV The Voyage Home in this episode of Holodeck Divas. The whales have been found but Kirk and Spock have to figure out the best time to take them. Scotty and Bones are giving away the secrets of the future, and Chekov gets in trouble. A lot happens in this movie! Listen to hear what the divas have to say!
Do you speak whale? No? Well neither does anyone else in the 23rd century and that's pissed off ...a giant log? WHAT?! In this episode of Holodeck Divas we discuss the 4th Star Trek Movie - Star Trek IV "The Voyage Home." This movie was the reason why both of the divas fell in love with Star Trek, but does the movie hold up since they have seen it? What behind the scenes drama took place before production even started? Listen as Stef and Chris start to break down one of the most beloved Trek movies in the series.
Wiz DOES NOT RECOMMEND Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Before I get to the review, I just want to say that it's interesting how Star Trek ping-pongs between different styles of stories and it still somehow feels right with the series itself. In the past four, we've had artsy and contemplative (The Motion Picture), tense revenge film (Wrath of Khan), a more standard action drama (Search For Spock) and a parody of sorts (The Voyage Home) and somehow they seem to fit well with the overall feel of the series. With The Final Frontier, Shatner's crack at directing, it's more of a cheesy 80s action comedy. There seems to be more banter and quips between all of the Enterprise crew which in turn leads to some fun character moments. But this comes at a cost: special effects are, yet again, worse then they were in previous films. Whether it's a sign of how the effects were back then or not, they lack an impact and visual fidelity that both the first and second have, but three and four sidestepped the issue by not having so much of those elements in their films. Not so with The Final Frontier: Stunts and special effects seem goofy and unnatural, especially when spliced with obvious green screen effects. The action, otherwise, is passable: there are some decent shootouts and some okay fight scenes that could have been better. But the film does an about-face when it comes to tone by the third act. This is due to the villain of the film Sybok, played by Laurence Luckinbill. Through most of the film, Sybok is portrayed as a cult leader of sorts that brainwashes people to joining his cause. But as the film moves forward, his "power" gets incredibly muddled in it's explanation. It's not clear whether it's a power he possesses or that he is just a good emotional manipulator, but somehow Bones, Kirk and Spock aren't affected because...reasons. And then there is the end of the film. Let's just say that when the main villain is "God" (or someone like him), the discovery and what happens next needs to work in a profound or interesting way...and it does neither. In honesty, The Final Frontier has a problem with both tone and consistency. This isn't something to fault William Shatner on in the director's chair. No, this started in the script phase and either they should have made it a more spiritually focused journey or Lethal Weapon in space. The half-and-half approach didn't work. Despite the film still being entertaining in spots, it's something I wouldn't recommend.
Wiz RECOMMENDS Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home The plot to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is patently absurd: Kirk, Spock, Bones and the crew have to time travel to 1986 to take two humpback whales, bring it back to their 23rd century time to...talk to an alien ship that is taking all the water away from Earth and sucking up it's power. Just absolutely ridiculous on the face of it. Should be a laughably bad time. And yet...Voyage is a fun time. This is mainly for two reasons: The cast is having a good time in the film, especially Shatner, Nimoy and Kelley. The film doesn't even attempt to take itself seriously at all. And with that, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is just a cute, fun, if not very deliberate message movie. That being said, I would have much rather had a movie that was more like the last two films, filled with excitement, action and a thoughtful plot. And since you can't take any of it seriously at all, it's hard to take any of the new characters or drama that seriously either. But in this case, it doesn't matter: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is just a good, cheesy, cute time with the crew.
Episode #182 has arrived! In this episode of Movie Pals Podcast, we're reviewing “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home” (1986) and “Drive” (2011). Whether you're a Trekkie or a fan of intense thrillers, we've got you covered. Check out the episode and join the conversation!
Ralph McAllister reviews The Voyage Home by Pat Barker published by Penguin Random House.
Samira Ahmed talks to Pat Barker about the final part of her Troy trilogy, The Voyage Home. Alain Delon has died at the age of 88 - President Macron called him a French monument. Film critic Ginette Vincendeau assesses his impact on French film. At the Proms two orchestras are set to play works by Beethoven and Mozart from memory - conductor Nicholas Collon from the Aurora Orchestra explains how musicians manage without a score. And Orlando Weeks - formerly the frontman of Mercury Prize-nominated band The Maccabees - plays live in the studio and talks about the art he now creates, alongside music. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Paula McGrath
Kyle Bain joins moderator Greg to discuss the films he hadn't reviewed on the show prior to becoming the regular in house film critic, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek: First Contact with an added bonus of TNG's The Inner Light. Go to www.bainsfilmreviews.com to read Kyle Bain's written reviews of The Inner Light, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek: First Contact. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/star-trek-undiscovered/support
This week Dana and Dan discuss the fourth film in the franchise, The Voyage Home. The guys talk about a strange alien craft that is wreaking havoc on Earth, and how they must travel back in time to save the planet. There is also rambling about the Wright Brothers, whale testicle beer, and borscht. And Dana explains the physics of time travel in a way even Dan can understand! Please send your comments, questions, and suggestions to damnitjimpodcast@gmail.com and find us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also call the Damnit Jim Hotline at 509-676-6298. Leave us a message and we may even include it in the podcast! Music: Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Episode 360: Star Trek IV The Voyage Home Do your eyes deceive you? Star Trek topics two episodes in a row. How could this be? As we saw two weeks ago Brian loved Lower Decks season 4 and it just so happens the poster for Lower Decks season 4 paid homage to the Star Trek IV poster. So we thought Brian should see The Voyage Home. Do you think that Brian will like his first original series cast Star Trek film? I guess time will tell. Let us know what your favorite original Star Trek film is and what should be Brian's next? To see the podcast live follow and to see us stream games follow us at Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/synthaholics Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/synthaholics If you would like to donate to us to help keep the show going please look at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Synthaholics?ty=h Join the Facebook conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/ Email us synthaholics@yahoo.com Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/SynthaholicDuo Or Tumblr http://synthaholics.tumblr.com/ Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/synthaholics-star-trek-podcast/id981239466?mt=2 Subscribe to us on Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Immzfeujybtpjrz54khq3luqj3m Subscribe to us on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/show/263-synthaholics-a-star/ Or subscribe to us on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-duncan/synthaholics?refid=stpr
Join Rob, Nath, and Dave as they discuss this week's film, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.The reunited crew of the Enterprise travel back in time to THE PRESENT to find a pair of whales in this, the actual best Star Trek movie so far. Probably. Join us on a time travel adventure full of insanely quotable lines, environmental anxiety, and all the sound and colour of 1986. 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 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.
This week, I answer the question "which is my favorite Star Trek movie and why?" Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) gets the spotlight it deserves and my best arguments for why it's the perfect Star Trek film. More at www.bemovingforward.com. Books and podcasts available at linktr.ee/johnlim Subscribe to my free newsletter at https://bemovingforward.beehiiv.com/subscribe Get The Poshmark Guide for Individuals and Small Businesses -and- The Poshmark Journal for Individuals and Small Businesses Get the Corporate Cliches Adult Coloring Book Get I Am a Professional Metalhead: Audiobook free with Audible trial (affiliate paid link) / Audiobook on Apple Audiobooks / Paperback or Kindle (affiliate paid link) Follow: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn (@Bemovingforward) linktr.ee/johnlim Note: links to Amazon and Audible products are affiliate links through which the author receives a small commission from sales. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
THIS VOYAGE, the Treksperts MARK A. ALTMAN (author, The Fifty Year Mission, writer/producer, Pandora, Agent X, The Librarians, writer/producer Free Enterprise), DAREN DOCHTERMAN (associate producer, Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Director's Edition, concept designer, Star Trek: Voyager, Picard) and ASHLEY E. MILLER (showrunner; DOTA: Dragon's Blood, writer, X-Men: First Class, Thor) are joined by legendary visual effects wizard, CRAIG BARRON, as we celebrate the lost art of matte paintings and discuss working with Ralph McQuarrie on The Empire Strikes Back, creating the Genesis Cave, Leonard Nimoy's prime directives for Vulcan on Star Trek III and his work on The Voyage Home, The Undiscovered Country and First Contact. **Join us on our new INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS DISCORD Channel at: https://discord.gg/7kgmJSExeh SUBSCRIBE TO TREKSPERTS PLUS TODAY... and get every episode of INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS and our new podcast, INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS presents DECK 78 along with additional bonus content and surprises all season long. For more details, visit trekkspertsplus.com. Don't miss us as the TREKSPERTS INGLORIOUS TOUR 2024 LIVE TOUR continues as we beam down to San Diego Comic-Con, Galaxycon Raleigh, STLV - Trek To Vegas, Galaxycon San Jose, CA and many more this year! For more information, go to galaxycon.com, creationent.com and comic-con.org. Learn all that is learnable about Star Trek in Mark A. Altman & Edward Gross' THE FIFTY-YEAR MISSION, available in hardcover, paperback, digital and audio from St. Maritn's Press. Follow Inglorious Treksperts at @inglorioustrek on Twitter, Facebook and at @inglorioustreksperts on Instagram. And now follow the Treksperts Briefing Room at @trekspertsBR, an entirely separate Twitter & Instagram feed. "Mark A. Altman is the world's foremost Trekspert" - Los Angeles Times #StarTrek #TOS #TAS #TNG #DS9 #VOY #ENT #DISCO #PICARD #LLAP #comics #IDW #Marvel #DC #GoldKey #Discovery #DeepSpaceNine #STTMP #StarWars #CaptainPike #StrangeNewWorlds #55YearTour #casting #ST55 #StarTrek55 #TheCage #StrangeNewWorlds #SNW #Voyager #Janeway #Enterprise #TheSearchForSpock #StarTrekIII #BSG #TMP #Trekkies #Alien #Aliens #DavidFincher #BestofTrek #EnterpriseIncidents #IDW #comics #DS9 #DeepSpaceNine #PicardSeason3 #StarTrekPicard #Picard #Borg #PicardSeason3 #StarTrekPicard #VFX #mattepaintings
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We will try to make the best guess we can. Jay and Nate review Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986). Part of the ongoing Star Trek Retrospective Series. After the successes of parts 2 and 3, another entry was inevitable. But the creators - and many of the cast members - felt like they needed to lean more into comedy after the stark action and drama of the series so far. Did the gamble to combine chuckles with a time-travel, fish-out-of-water story work? Find out on the latest installment in our Star Trek retrospective series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support