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Star Trek: The Next Generation Motion Picture Collection
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Format | Widescreen, Subtitled |
Contributor | Jonathan Frakes, William Shatner, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden, Malcolm McDowell See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 4 |
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Product Description
This special box set celebrating the 50th anniversary of Star Trek includes all four of the Next Generation films, which were released between 1994 and 2002 and starred Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton and the rest of the original USS Enterprise-D crew. All films have been digitally remastered and this set includes behind-the-scenes bonus features
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : 35225899
- Media Format : Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 7 hours and 25 minutes
- Release date : February 9, 2016
- Actors : Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Malcolm McDowell
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English, French, Portuguese
- Studio : Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B016OLA1B6
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #49,775 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #17,135 in Blu-ray
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We get all four of the Next Gen films on 4K UHD with Dolby Vision and HDR 10 along with corresponding new Blu-Ray releases with the legacy special features from the previous sets. The audio sounds marvelous with both 5.1 and 7.1 mixes. Subtitles are provided in multiple languages.
The first film ( “Generations” )in the set provided a transition from the original series to the Next Gen. Captain Kirk disappears saving the Enterprise C when it encounters something called the Nexus Ribbon which is an interaction between different times. Believed to be dead, Kirk is never seen in his century again.
Meanwhile, after the death of Picard’s remaining family the Captain is born numbed and recognizes the missed opportunities on his life. When a Federation outpost is attacked being led by researcher Soren (Malcolm McDowell) is attacked, the Enterprise is sent to investigate unaware of how this ties past imto present.
While it is flawed and comes across as an excellent two hour episode of the series blown up for the big screen, holds up remarkably well. It’s well directed by long time series director David Carson and the script-while flawed- does a good job of bringing two separate generations of Captains. The script by Ron Moore and Brannon Bragg has to do multiple things and still please fans of both franchise as well as be approachable to more casual fan and does an exceptional job of juggling. Do bills occasionally get dropped? Yep but it’s not a big deal.
‘Star Trek: First Contact” plays like the big screen version of “The Next Gen” that was always meant to be. Written, again, by Moore and Braga, the film combines time travel with the Borg and first contact in a strong mix with great visual effects and acting. The assured direction of Next Gen actor Jonathan Frakes was an inspired choice as he knew Trek lore, the characters and what felt right for the film.It further develops the PTSD only hinted at by Picard (Patrick Stewart) in the series.
The Borg make a run at Earth forcing the Fleet to defend the planet. The Enterprise is enforced with patrolling the Neutral over concern about Picard’s history with the Borg. As the Fleet loses the battle, Picard flies off to the conflict violating orders and takes command of the remaining fleet. Knowing their defenses from his time when he was assimilated, they manage to destroy the Borg Cube ship but not before they lunch a smaller ship that creates a time vortex. The Enterprise is forced to follow.
The third film plays much like an episode of the series. Again directed by Frakes, the modest script by Michael Pillar was rewritten and compromised resulting in a film that is neither fish (series) or fowl (theatrical). There are some marvelous character moments but the film lacks the scale of the previous film and the threat.
Picard becomes embroiled in a first contact disaster when a less advanced race of beings called the Bak’a discovers Data and the “Duck blind’ he and others are using to observe them. It turns out that an alien race called the Son’a are working beyond the scenes with the Federation on a scheme against the less advanced race.
Featuring F. Murray Abraham in a marvelously oily performance. Anthony Zerbe also gives a great performance as a compromised member of the Federation. Despite the smaller scale, the film does work pretty well. It may not work as well as the two previous films but it does capture some of the best elements of the series and films.
The fourth film is the underrated “Star Trek: Nemesis”. The problem is that, while Stuart Barid’s direction is very good, we have someone who is unfamiliar with “Trek”. That was a disadvantage in some ways as these characters have established relationships and it’s tough to thread that needle with a new director.
Writer John Logan (a long time fan but a newbie to the “Trek”universe as a writer) has written some excellent series (“Penny Dreadful”) and some OK science fiction films (“The Time Machine” 2002 film) brings some new and interesting twists to the script but, at times, it feels as if quite a bit of essential material was shot and is missing from the film. It’s a little too lean and tight when some character moments would have helped the film.
Still, it’s a fine (if flawed) film and I just don’t get get the hatred many fans had for it. Perhaps it’s because parts of it feel like they are influenced by the crop of Lucas prequel “Star Wars” movies but it is still a very good film. I would love to see a Director’s cut of the film someday.
Unfortunately, “Nemesis” flopped at the box office killing off the Next Gen franchise until “Picard” revived it as a three season Paramount Plus series.
The technical specs as mentioned are splendid- top notch 4K transfers with great audio. There are some minor issues but-on the whole-these are reference quality except for the li itari0ns of some of the digital effects work of the time.
The Blu-rays have the bill of the legacy special features with the 4K’s having the commentary tracks on them. The Blu-rays also look top notch with a major improvement over the previous releases and use the same source.
This is a terrific set with two classic films, one very good and one good film. Paramount has pulled out all the stops for the films providing top notch transfers for each film. Highly recommended.
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Viene en varios idiomas incluido el audio latino original. Impecable producto y perfecta calidad.
Se lo recomiendo a todos los fans trekkies....!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2020