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The one thing I appreciate about Star Trek main character Captains… once you push them too far, it’s a wrap! They show their very real human side to Avenge the Great wrong, and they follow through! I particularly like Sisko and Janeway’s temperament in those situations… but here I love Kirk still being able to think, while in the depths of emotion!

JH

If you don't react to The Journey Home, you are stupid. Don't be stupid.

Jay Perry

I felt that if Kirk had a son, I want to get to know him before he dies. I agree. I still don't want Saric to die in this movie.

Jay Perry

And that's not a complaint. I know you guys are working super hard, but it's still agony.

Jonas Buckner

This was fun, and I will really enjoy watching The Voyage Home with you guys, but THE WAIT IS KILLING ME for TNG!!! And let's face it: TNG season 2. Then things really cook.

Jonas Buckner

Space Doors? In the Space Prison?

Jayson Phillips

To be fair, I believed that claim when I was younger, but my love of ST1 & ST3 has only grown with time. ST5 is still shit, though 😆.

Marcus Hicks

I Iove you both, and I love your channel, Simone and George. First Reaction Channel I ever found on YouTube, & still my favourite. I was looking for an Encanto reaction, & yours topped the search. The rest-as they say-is history!

Marcus Hicks

After watching this, without explaining the context, I really hope you guys watch The Cable Guy (1996), starring Jim Carrey. Not only will it make good on something in this video, but it was also directed by Ben Stiller, so it will also potentially be a fun exploration of his older directorial work, long before "Severance." Plus, you guys have seemed to like every Jim Carrey movie you've watched so far. Also, although it sounds like you're set in your decision on how to approach, I will add to the chorus of people who I saw on previous posts saying that you should just watch the TOS movies straight through. Recently, there was a period where at least four "Star Trek" TV series seemed to be running concurrently ("Discovery," "Strange New Worlds," "Picard," and "Lower Decks," off the top of my head). Although the shows are all in the same universe, I don't believe the shows were crossing over or interacting with each other, they just happened to be on at the same time, and that's more akin to how you should think of the TOS movies and "TNG," as opposed to the MCU, where the stories are all part of a big tapestry. It will be more satisfying for these movies to follow through in a direct fashion and finish than to break the movies up around "TNG." The fact that their real-world release dates intersect is basically just happenstance.

Tyler Foster

Christopher Lloyd's performance basically invented the Klingon. He established the bombast and the cold ruthlessness. Before this, the Klingons weren't very fleshed out, but he brought a dimension to the role that has been carried on through the rest of the films and into the other shows. To the question of Lloyd's line about not caring if he died on the planet, I think it was more about just being contrary to Kirk. Just a middle finger.

TheHRTLocker

Yo, MacGuffinStuff; I like your fucking face, or whatever

Peter Hudson

Yeah that was awesome, I know I've seen it once before but I don't remember when and was probably not paying attention because I was surprised how much I loved this one. Star Trek 4 I know I love but that I can't claim to be objective about because it was the first Star Trek anything I'd seen, I knew of TOS, might have seen an episode, but it was just a really cool movie to me as a kid, already a Star Wars fan, thinking wow there's still so much cool sci-fi stuff out there. Aw man and I can't wait for TNG, it's my favoritest favorite.

MacGuffinStuff

“If my grandmother had wheels she would had been a bike” 🤪🤪 Yupp my brain played that memory as well. Never knew the Klingons killed Kirt’s son David, that was new for me.

FranciscoGios

Star Trek Day🖖🎉

SpankTheMonk

Yep. That's the right order.

Kevin Knadle

I love both of your fucking faces.

Kevin Knadle

This might be your record for "F" bombs in the intro.

Simone's Coconut Squire

OMG Simone is gonna Love ST4, I cant wait!

Khan1001

I’m so excited and ready for Star Trek 4: the voyage home next week .. it was my all time favorite Trek movie for awhile

Ciarra Jade

I think Kirk's son David's character is mainly to serve to emotions for Kirk. David's death does effect him here and may affect him i the future. Yeah even though the Trek fans all say the even number of Trek movies are all great (excluding X), and the odd ones are not so great. But I would say the odd ones may not be as great as even numbered films, but most are still very good.

Techie (JSC)

Star Trek Day, the best day of the week, even overtaking Severance Day!

Cory Garron

Good on you George, much better! Prepare to love 4, maybe almost as much as 2.. mine would be 2, 4, 6, 3, 1, 5

Joanthan Skidmore

This movie is so underrated among fans. Rest in peace to the Enterprise. David too, I guess

Doug

you'll love the next on --- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

Lana Gorgeous

When everyone ran up to Spock at the end, it reminded me of the greatest LotR video ever made: https://youtu.be/iCP256Zjmmw?t=11

Gary Fixler

Part of me wishes McCoy had died at the end, and the next movie was Star Trek: The Search for McCoy.

Gary Fixler

Part of growth involves a tremendous amount of hair and skin growth, the latter of which sloughs off all the time. I want to see a realistic high speed growth in sci-fi some day, where the person is just flaking like a snow storm, and constantly covered in messy, half-flaked-off skin. The hair should come in like a cave man's.

Gary Fixler

For some early Christopher Lloyd I would recommend "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975).

Vellu

For more "not unhinged" acting by Christopher Lloyd, check The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai. Just listing the actors in that movie is a doozy. Christopher Lloyd was not a very big name at that time.

Theo Bracco

Yeah so sad for Kirstey Alley, she missed on being on more Star Trek and nobody ever heard from her again... (RIP BTW)...

Monica Alarcon

https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/837159/william-shatner-stuns-fans-appearance-94-steps-out-new-york-photos/ He certainly is living long & prospering!

Khan1001

Yes—Star Trek III is generally considered the best of the "bad" original cast Trek movies (1, 3, and 5). ST 5 is generally believed to be the worst. Really, David's death isn't about the audiences conection with David, it's about their connection to James Kirk and the affect David's death has on him. As for Kirstie Alley losing out on continuing the role of Saavik, it isn't like that hurt her career. She's pretty well known as an Emm and Golden Globe winning actress, especially from her TV role on Cheers, the mini series North & South, and the Look Whose Talking movie trilogy. However, most people agree that Robin Curtis as Lt. Saavik made a more authentic Vulcan.

D. T. Nelson

I agree, Space Doors was bad. They should have used something like Docking Gates.

Vwlss Nvwls

You two think it is funny that Christopher Lloyd is a Klingon. Imagine the people back when this movie came out, who were used to seeing Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim on the t.v. show Taxi. His character was always acting like he was not quite there. Yeah, it was very odd for those of us back then. LOL

Vwlss Nvwls

Did anyone else not gett a notification for this post? Same yesterday with Severance.

Cory Garron

No one says anything nice to me, but I only care about other people being happy, so I say nice things to people all the time. The latest, and nicest was telling a friend that of all the things I would change in my life, I would not change meeting them because they are one of the most important things in my life.

Vwlss Nvwls

At least you all did not have to wait till the next movie came out. I saw Wrath of Kahn in the theater, then had to wait till I was able to rent a VHS of The Search for Spock to find out what happened. I saw the rest of the movies in the theater, and they were a great time with the exception of number five, it was just... confusing and disappointing.

Vwlss Nvwls

First off, I'd like to say I'm sorry... I made this a while ago, after someone posted a pic of a hedgehog being anesthetized for surgery. https://imgur.com/a/pBS0WQ2

Gary Fixler

“I… have had…enough of…YOU!”

REDR58

Klingon Bastard, you killed my son!

Khan1001

Two compliments I've had in my head for a while now, but haven't said to you two: George, your outie has a phenomenal memory. He always knows who directed what, and pulls out mythical knowledge on everything, and remembers lines from other shows and movies, and things I've long forgotten. Simone, your outie is beyond amazing at recognizing people. She picks people off in the shadows, in the background, on the first word out of their mouths, one second into them appearing onscreen, and makes me saw how tf did she do that?

Gary Fixler

I'm wondering if either of you ever realized... Maltz, the last of the Klingons? Is John Larroquette.

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