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Directed by Robert Wise ( The Sound of Music , The Haunting ), the film was born from the remains of a canceled TV revival titled Star Trek: Phase II . After the massive success of Star Wars , Paramount pivoted to a feature film, ballooning the budget to nearly $45 million to create a spectacle that could compete with the new era of blockbuster sci-fi. Why It’s Better Than You Remember
While critics at the time panned the "pajama-like" uniforms and the long, lingering shots of the refit Enterprise, modern re-evaluations suggest the film captures the "grandeur and verisimilitude" of space travel better than almost any other Trek movie. BAD MOVIE MONDAY: STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979) Star Trek: Il Film
Forty-seven years after its initial mission, the first big-screen voyage of the USS Enterprise remains one of the most debated entries in the franchise. Often affectionately (or mockingly) dubbed due to its slow pacing, Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) was a massive pivot from the swashbuckling tone of the 1960s TV series. If you’re looking to revisit this sci-fi landmark, A Legacy of Grand Ambition Directed by Robert Wise ( The Sound of
The Human Adventure is Just Beginning: Re-evaluating Star Trek: The Motion Picture BAD MOVIE MONDAY: STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE