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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2014 2:03:29 GMT -5
Man how time flies, hard to believe it has already been 30 years, June 1st, 1984, since I saw Star Trek III: The Search for Spock with my childhood friend Devin at Tyler Mall's Theater in Riverside, California, now a Barnes & Noble, then there were Star Trek III glasses at Taco Bell, anyway here is one of the greatest Star Trek scenes ever filmed, Stealing the Enterprise, music by James Horner...
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Post by CRAMBAM on Jun 8, 2014 9:04:29 GMT -5
A very underrated movie that gets a bad rap because Siskel & Ebert wanted to manufacture an odd number curse. This movie was very good.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2014 12:17:06 GMT -5
A very underrated movie that gets a bad rap because Siskel & Ebert wanted to manufacture an odd number curse. This movie was very good. Indeed, I agree, on my list it's tied with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan for 1st place! I've already pointed out their inconsistencies, especially Roger Ebert's, late last year, 2013, here in this forum at crambam.proboards.com/thread/375/siskel-ebert
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2014 0:54:27 GMT -5
It was 15 years ago on June 11th, 1999, that DeForest Kelley passed away, 15 years after this scene from 1984's Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. I'll never forgive The Academy for not including him in their "In Memoriam" segment from the year 2000 as he was known for his roles in iconic westerns before Doctor Leonard McCoy AKA "Bones" of the USS Enterprise in the television and film series Star Trek from 1966-1991!
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Post by CRAMBAM on Jun 13, 2014 6:10:07 GMT -5
That's like when the TV people included Cory Monteith but not Jack Klugman.
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