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Started by addicted2dvd, June 14, 2009, 03:47:12 PM

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addicted2dvd

I am planning on watching Mary Poppins with Brittany :)
Pete

addicted2dvd

my friend just replied to me. And said that he will be shipping out the package either today or Monday.

He also told me that he is still going through his collection and that there may be some more titles. But if so they will be a surprise! Torture!  :P :laugh:
Pete

addicted2dvd

Let me see if I have this right... for my Star Trek Movie Marathon... I should watch... in order...

- Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Never Seen)
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn (Never Seen)
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Never Seen)
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (May Not Have Seen)
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (May Not Have Seen)
- Star Trek: Generations
- Star Trek: First Contact
- Star Trek: Insurrection
- Star Trek: Nemesis
- Star Trek (2009)

That look right to you?... Also would you watch the 2009 version of Star Trek at the end like this? or back to back with Star Trek: The Motion Picture?
Pete

hal9g

That's the correct order.  I would watch the 2009 movie last.

Some are definitely better than the others, but you should enjoy most if not all of them!

DJ Doena

The order is correct in principle, but I will give you some warnings:

The odd numbered movies are the weaker ones. At least until 9. From two digits on it's the other way around.

I also don't like the TNG movies that much (the ones without the roman numerals) because they all feel like a Picard&Data show and neither character is like he was in the show. I enjoyed First Contact (8) because it was a good Space Action movie and Insurrection (9) because it was an enjoyable TNG two-parter.

5 didn't have that good a script (put mildly) but I liked it because of the friendship of the Triumvirate and how they recognized that they were getting old.

1 is a very long movie where not much happens but one can watch it once in a while.
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addicted2dvd

Thanks for the info... I will be sure that is how I will watch it then. Sounds like I am in for a treat because I never seen the best ones!  :thumbup:

I got another PM from my friend... he let me know a few other he was able to put into the big box (his words)...


First Blood
This will be an additional copy. I already have it. But that is ok... I am sure I will be able to find a home for it. :)

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Brittany has a copy... now I will have a copy too! :P

Stargate: Ultimate Edition
This will be an upgrade for me... as I now have the special edition.

He went off to send this out to me UPS today... so looks like I will have them fairly soon... possibly in time for next weekend's marathon?  :clap:
Pete

addicted2dvd

Another Star Trek question if you don't mind...

On Star Trek (The Original Series)... on disc #40 there is the rarely aired (as the case says) pilot The Cage... When I go to watch all the episodes... should I start with that... or start right with Volume One and the more known first episode of The Man Trap.

I only ever seen this show in reruns... so I never seen it in the correct order... and there is probably episodes I never seen before.
Pete

addicted2dvd

Just by reading this...

TOMARROW IS YESTERDAY
Stardate: 3113.2 Airdate: January 26, 1967
The U.S.S. Enterpriseā„¢ hurled back in time! When a black star sends the U.S.S. Enterpriseā„¢ backward in time to the 20th century, the starship is spotted as a UFO. Air Force captain John Christopher's jet is accidentally destroyed, and Kirk is forced to beam him aboard. How can Kirk return the pilot to Earth, yet still manage to return to the future without changing history?

...I know there is definitely some episodes I never seen before.
Pete

Tom

Quote from: addicted2dvd on August 07, 2010, 05:56:54 PMOn Star Trek (The Original Series)... on disc #40 there is the rarely aired (as the case says) pilot The Cage... When I go to watch all the episodes... should I start with that... or start right with Volume One and the more known first episode of The Man Trap.

You can watch "The Cage" first. It was done one year before the actual series. Except for Spock it has a complete different cast. It is an interesting watch.
By the way, "The Man Trap" isn't the real pilot episode. It was just aired first. The real first episode is "Where No Man Has Gone Before". You can notice this, because they have different uniforms and also Dr. McCoy isn't part of the cast yet. There is another doctor instead.



addicted2dvd

I was just looking at these volume releases... they are definitely not in order of air date. I am now wondering if I should watch it in order per volume or if I should watch it in order of how it originally aired. It seems the volumes go all over the place.

Maybe there is a site that lists the order that they should be viewed in. :P I will have to do a search.
Pete

Tom

Generally I don't think it matters much in which order you watch them. The original series does not really have episodes which reference previous ones (if I remember correctly).



Tom

If you really want to have a specific order, the episode list on Wikipedia is as good as any.



addicted2dvd

hmmm... that is good to know. I was thinking maybe go by air date would be the safest bet. Maybe see what it felt like during it's original run. :)
Pete

Rogmeister

Pete, check out the IMDB.  They usually list the episodes (in airing order) of most series.  Luckily, I never bought those 2-episode discs.  I waited until they brought out the season sets...and then I waited some more until they were actually affordable!  :laugh:

addicted2dvd

Star Trek and affordable don't belong in the same sentence!  :tease:
Pete