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Star Trek V Collector’s Edition DVD

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Star Trek V Collector’s Edition DVD

Coming Oct 14

 

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Paramount Home Entertainment breaks "The Final Frontier" with the release of a two-disc "Star Trek V" Special Collector's Edition on October 14. The DVD release will contain over five hours of bonus material including audio and text commentaries, deleted scenes, special features and interviews, production art, an Easter Egg and more.

 

"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier," originally released in 1989, was directed by William Shatner and is the penultimate film to feature the entire original cast. Although it may not be the most popular Star Trek film, "The Final Frontier" is an engaging, and oftentimes humorous movie that features some nice interaction between the originals. If there is a problem with the film, it has to do with budget restrictions encountered during production; the movie never got made to fit Shatner's original vision for the film. Certain special effects were deemed too costly and what resulted wasn't quite up to par. The DVD offers a chance to look back and see what obstacles there were — including a strenuous location shoot in Yosemite — but also offers insight into what did work and how the film got made in spite of all the problems.

 

The contents of the DVD are as follows:

 

Disc 1

THE FILM

•The original theatrical version, presented in widescreen format enhanced for 16:9 televisions. Sound is Dolby Digital English 5.1, English and French Dolby Surround.

 

•Commentary by William Shatner and Liz Shatner (daughter and author of "Captain's Log – William Shatner's personal account of the making of Star Trek V – The Final Frontier")

 

•Text commentary by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda, co-authors of the "Star Trek Encyclopedia."

 

Disc 2

THE STAR TREK UNIVERSE:

•"Herman Zimmerman: A Tribute" – An examination of the visual influences production designer, Herman Zimmerman, has had on Star Trek since he first joined the Trek family on "Star Trek V." This retrospective illustrates what Mr. Zimmerman has contributed to not only the Star Trek features but also the TV series The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Enterprise. Includes interviews with Zimmerman, John Eaves (concept artist), Harve Bennett (producer), Penny Juday (project coordinator) and Michael Okuda (scenic artist).

 

•"Original Interview: William Shatner" – An original, unedited interview with William Shatner, filmed during the production of "Star Trek V."

 

•"Cosmic Thoughts" – In "Star Trek V," the crew of the Enterprise are searching for God and, as it turns out, spirituality has its place in the universe of Star Trek. This featurette examines the theme of religion throughout the TV series, the Star Trek movies and the annals of science fiction as a whole. Interviews include Ray Bradbury (sci-fi author), David Brin (scientist, sci-fi author), Frank Drake (head of SETI Institute), Charles Beichman (JPL, Terrestrial Planet Finder Project), Ted Peters (Exo-Theologists teaching at Berkeley), Eugene W. Roddenberry (son of Gene Roddenberry), Louis Friedman (executive director of the Planetary Society), Ralph Winter (executive producer) and David Loughery (screenwriter).

 

•"That Klingon Couple" – Actors Spice Williams and Todd Bryant reminisce about when they portrayed Klingons Captain Klaa and Vixis.

 

•"The Green Future?" – "Star Trek V" opens on location in Yosemite National Park and an environmental tone is woven throughout the film. This featurette gives a snapshot of the global environment of the future. Interviews include David Siegenthaler (Yosemite ecologist), Richard Turco (UCLA Institute of the Environment) and Julia Parker, a Native American spokesperson with insights into Man's impact on the environment.

 

PRODUCTION:

•Harve Bennett's Pitch To Sales Team – A pep talk by producer Harve Bennett to the Paramount sales team, firing them up about "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier."

 

•The Journey – Behind-The-Scenes Documentary – Memories of how "Star Trek V" was conceived, produced and directed. Interviews include William Shatner (director), Leonard Nimoy (actor), Ralph Winter (executive producer), Harve Bennett (producer), David Loughery (screenwriter), Michael Okuda (scenic artist), Andrew Lazlo (cinematographer), John Eaves (concept artist) and Herman Zimmerman (production designer).

 

•Make-Up Tests – An assembly of camera tests for various characters from the film.

 

•Per-Visualization Models – Spaceship model makers rehearse special effects moves with models.

 

•Rock Man In the Raw – Design elements and test footage of the aborted Rock Man costume.

 

•"Star Trek V" Press Conference – A reconstruction of the multi-camera press conference held on the last day of shooting for "Star Trek V" and hosted by William Shatner.

 

•Deleted Scenes – A variety of deleted scenes from "Star Trek V."

 

ADVERTISING

•Trailers – The teaser trailer, theatrical trailer and the trailer for The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones.

 

ARCHIVES

•Production Gallery – An assembly of stills and footage that capture behind-the-scene moments of production.

 

•Storyboards

 

For a complete synopsis of the film, click here.

 

The PG rated film is sub-titled in English and closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. The standard retail price is $24.99 The running time is approximately 106 minutes.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

--StarTrek.com http://www.startrek.com/news/productnews.asp?ID=129297

 

Are you looking forward to the release?

 

 

Master Q

StarTrek_Master_Q@yahoo.com

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Well I’m looking forward to it. This movie has its bad side, but most people tend to forget that it also has a good side to it.

 

For the audio commentaries -

I wish that Leonard was in the commentaries also, but oh well :bow:

 

 

Master Q

StarTrek_Master_Q@yahoo.com

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:bow: I now know what I am getting for my birthday this year and I cant wait for I like this film very much and look forward to wearing out the special features disk. :o

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ITS ABOUT TIME! ive been waiting for news on the next dvd FOR EVER! it took sooo long to release it, and there is a huge gap in the release of st4 and st5, but itll be worth it. it looks like itll have a ton of special features - more than any other, including tmp. this should be good. ive never seen st5, but despite all the bad things i hear of it, i still cant wait. most people hate tmp, but I LOVE IT! so this could be the same case. (i doubt it though)

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It is way overdue...I'm very excited about this..I've been waiting for this to be released..I have the video tape and I really do like this movie.. :bow:

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