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Author: Steven L.Steven L. Date: Oct 5, 2007 19:09
Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star Trek:
The Original Series" is being beamed onto the big screen in a special
one-night event in select movie theatres nationwide on Tuesday, Nov.
13th, featuring original Season 1 episodes "The Menagerie" Parts 1 and
2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and Cinema Surround Sound.
Fans will also be greeted by an introduction from creator Gene
Roddenberry's son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, and given a
behind-the-scenes look at how the episodes were digitally re-mastered
from the original negatives - including the reinvention of the old TV
show special effects using new CGI animation...
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Date: Oct 5, 2007 19:38
On Oct 5, 7:09 pm, Steven L. wrote:
> "Star Trek:
> The Original Series" is being beamed onto the big screen in a special
> one-night event in select movie theatres nationwide on Tuesday, Nov.
> 13th, featuring original Season 1 episodes "The Menagerie" Parts 1 and
> 2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and Cinema Surround Sound.
Woo-hoo! Party time! A theatre right there in my town!
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
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Date: Oct 5, 2007 20:16
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 22:09:47 -0400, Steven L. wrote:
> Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
> where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
> the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star Trek:
Sweet.
> will be available in High-Definition on DVD
What do they really mean by that? Hi Def on HD-DVD maybe?
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Lance Corporal "Hammer" Schultz
Promote someone else.
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Author: Steven L.Steven L. Date: Oct 5, 2007 20:41
Lance Corporal "Hammer" Schultz wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 22:09:47 -0400, Steven L. wrote:
>
>> Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
>> where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
>> the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star Trek:
>
> Sweet.
>
>> will be available in High-Definition on DVD
>
> What do they really mean by that? Hi Def on HD-DVD maybe?
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Author: WallyPlingeWallyPlinge Date: Oct 6, 2007 07:23
Time to drop my pants, bend over, and cough....again.
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 22:09:47 -0400, "Steven L."
earthlink.net> wrote:
>Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
>where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
>the original television series - their local movie theatre...
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Date: Oct 6, 2007 07:40
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 23:41:55 -0400, Steven L. wrote:
"The suggested retail price will be $217.99."
I bought the entire TOS series back when they were releasing them two
episodes per DVD. I think the combined cost was over $600. :-)
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Author: JaxtrawJaxtraw Date: Oct 6, 2007 08:24
Steven L. wrote:
> Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
> where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
> the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star
> Trek: The Original Series" is being beamed onto the big screen in a
> special one-night event in select movie theatres nationwide on
> Tuesday, Nov. 13th, featuring original Season 1 episodes "The
> Menagerie" Parts 1 and 2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and
> Cinema Surround Sound. Fans will also be greeted by an introduction
> from creator Gene Roddenberry's son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, and
> given a behind-the-scenes look at how the episodes were digitally
> re-mastered from the original negatives - including the reinvention
> of the old TV show special...
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Author: Steven L.Steven L. Date: Oct 6, 2007 10:02
Jaxtraw wrote:
> Steven L. wrote:
>> Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
>> where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
>> the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star
>> Trek: The Original Series" is being beamed onto the big screen in a
>> special one-night event in select movie theatres nationwide on
>> Tuesday, Nov. 13th, featuring original Season 1 episodes "The
>> Menagerie" Parts 1 and 2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and
>> Cinema Surround Sound. Fans will also be greeted by an introduction
>> from creator Gene Roddenberry's son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, and
>> given a behind-the-scenes look at how the episodes were digitally
>> re-mastered from the original negatives - including the reinvention...
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Author: RonRon Date: Oct 7, 2007 16:21
On Oct 6, 10:02 am, "Steven L." earthlink.net> wrote:
> Jaxtraw wrote:
>> Steven L. wrote:
>>> Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
>>> where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
>>> the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star
>>> Trek: The Original Series" is being beamed onto the big screen in a
>>> special one-night event in select movie theatres nationwide on
>>> Tuesday, Nov. 13th, featuring original Season 1 episodes "The
>>> Menagerie" Parts 1 and 2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and
>>> Cinema Surround Sound. Fans will also be greeted by an introduction
>>> from creator Gene Roddenberry's son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, and
>>> given a behind-the-scenes look at how the episodes were digitally
>>> re-mastered from the original negatives - including the reinvention
>>> of the old TV show special effects using new CGI animation,
>
>> I wonder what they've done with that kind of hokey but classic first effects
>> shot of the "through the roof of the bridge". That's a serious dilemma even
>> for such as I who approve wholeheartedly of the re-fxing. Leave it as is, or
>> copy it perfectly in all its naffness or completely change it? ...
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Author: Steven L.Steven L. Date: Oct 7, 2007 17:39
Ron wrote:
> On Oct 6, 10:02 am, "Steven L." earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Jaxtraw wrote:
>>> Steven L. wrote:
>>>> Centennial, Colo. - Oct. 5, 2007 - "Star Trek" fans can now boldly go
>>>> where no man has gone before to see two of the most famous episodes of
>>>> the original television series - their local movie theatre. "Star
>>>> Trek: The Original Series" is being beamed onto the big screen in a
>>>> special one-night event in select movie theatres nationwide on
>>>> Tuesday, Nov. 13th, featuring original Season 1 episodes "The
>>>> Menagerie" Parts 1 and 2, digitally remastered in High-Definition and
>>>> Cinema Surround Sound. Fans will also be greeted by an introduction
>>>> from creator Gene Roddenberry's son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, and
>>>> given a behind-the-scenes look at how the episodes were digitally
>>>> re-mastered from the original negatives - including the reinvention
>>>> of the old TV show special effects using new CGI animation,
>>> I wonder what they've done with that kind of hokey but classic first effects
>>> shot of the "through the roof of the bridge". That's a serious dilemma even
>>> for such as I who approve wholeheartedly of the re-fxing. Leave it as is, or
>>> copy it perfectly in all its naffness or completely change it? ...
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