Star Trek V - The Final Frontier (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)
starring: Harve Bennett, Cynthia Blaise, Todd Bryant, Charles Cooper, James Doohan
directed by: Shatner, William
directed by: Shatner, William
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: SHATNER,WILLIAM
EAN: 0097360677249
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Special Edition, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 14, 2003
Running Time: 106 minutes
Sales Rank: 9515
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: June 09, 1989
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
The crew of the Enterprise truly goes where no man has gone before, after a Vulcan takes over the ship and steers it to the center of the universe.
Genre: Science Fiction
Rating: PG
Release Date: 10-APR-2007
Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com:
Movie critic Roger Ebert summed it up very succinctly: 'Of all of the Star Trek movies, this is the worst.' Subsequent films in the popular series have done nothing to disprove this opinion; we can be grateful that they've all been significantly better since this film was released in 1989. After Leonard Nimoy scored hits with Star Trek III and IV, William Shatner used his contractual clout (and bruised ego) to assume directorial duties on this mission, in which a rebellious Vulcan (Laurence Luckinbill) kidnaps Federation officials in his overzealous quest for the supreme source of creation. That's right, you heard it correctly: Star Trek V is about a crazy Vulcan's search for God. By the time Kirk, Spock, and their Federation cohorts are taken to the Great Barrier of the galaxy, this journey to 'the final future' has gone from an embarrassing prologue to an absurd conclusion, with a lot of creaky plotting in between. Of course, die-hard Trekkies will still allow this movie into their video collections; but they'll only watch it when nobody else is looking. After this humbling experience, Shatner wisely relinquished the director's chair to Star Trek II's Nicholas Meyer. --Jeff Shannon
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- Let's See What's Out ThereThe Good Things
*A lot of good special effects and action scenes (albiet the quality is noticably ... Read More
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- The Enterprise Finds God?Many people write off "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" as the worst film in the Trek franchise. However, ... Read More
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- Rest In Peace Star Trek: Harve Bennett and Nicholas Meyer Have "Killed" You Good--They Even Twisted The Instrument of Death!In my attempts to reconcile myself with the Star Trek movies, I recently purchased "Star Trek V - The Final ... Read More
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- Why Does God Need A Spaceship?!With the Star Trek II-IV movie "trilogy" (one long plotline) finished, the fifth film of the series is a self ... Read More
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- top off with RIFFTRAX!this movie has its charms, especially (and obviously) for fans of the original series like myself. but it really ... Read More
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