Apple.com has it available. As of right now, only the small, medium, and large versions work. The HD versions link back to the old teaser. Hopefully that gets fixed soon.
Oh and this die-hard trekkie’s opinion? Bring…it…ON!
Apple.com has it available. As of right now, only the small, medium, and large versions work. The HD versions link back to the old teaser. Hopefully that gets fixed soon.
Oh and this die-hard trekkie’s opinion? Bring…it…ON!
Robert H. Justman died today of complications resulting from Parkinson’s disease. Justman worked as producer and technical consultant on the original Star Trek and as supervising producer on Next Gen.
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While he did do other work, Alexander (Sandy) Courage is famous for one thing. And let’s face it, all we need to hear are those three notes and we can see the Enterprise clearly in our mind’s eye.
Mr. Courage, who has been in failing health since 2005, was responsible for the theme from the original Star Trek. Thankfully, the network never opted to use Gene Roddenberry’s lyrics.
Abrams has recently confirmed that the forthcoming Trek flick will be both a prequel to the original series and a sequel to Nemesis.
joe__gee writes, For whatever reason, writer’s strike, or Paramount deciding this movie has a chance of being a Big Summer Film, according the film’s web site it is now due to be released in May of 2009. Other web sites also reporting the change include Ace Showbiz, The Baltimore Sun, and Trek Movie.com.
For those that didn’t see it with Cloverfield this weekend, here it is:
This site features unconfirmed spoilers for the next Trek film. Anyone reading further should assume exposure to potential spoilers.
Dark Nexus writes, Ain’t It Cool News has some new rumours about how continuity is going to be handled. The bad news is it sounds like a bad time travel episode of Enterprise. The good news is it also sounds like some of the better time travel episodes of the original series.
For those who haven’t yet heard, there’s new information from this weekend and last week on the forthcoming Trek film.
Startrek.com reports that the next Star Trek movie is presently scheduled for a Christmas Day 2008 release. Zachary Quinto, best known as Sylar from Heroes, will be playing a younger Spock; Leonard Nimoy will apparently also reprise his role. If this means we get time-travel paradoxes, I will swear off Trek for good this time.