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Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 11: Tomorrow / The Return of the Archons (DVD)


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Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 11: Tomorrow / The Return of the Archons (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Television - Star Trek: The Original Series / Theatrical Release: 1967 / Actors: Mireille Mathieu ... / DVD ... more
Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 11: Tomorrow / The Return of the Archons (DVD) ... released 23 May, 2000 at Paramount / Features of the DVD: Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC / One of the most popular and influential shows in the history of television, for many viewers the original Star Trek (1966-9) defines good science fiction: however much it tries to be about the future, it cannot help but reflect the values of its own time, and Star Trek's vision was very much a product of creator Gene Roddenberry's 1960s' liberal-humanist idealism. Conceived at the height of the Cold War and during the escalation of the Vietnam conflict, his was a radical vision of a world where national and racial differences have been put aside and all people work together. With a policy of non-intervention in the affairs of other civilisations, and violence only as a last resort, Star Trek embodied a lost dream, a fantasy of what America could have been had John F. Kennedy not been assassinated in 1963. Captain James Tiberius Kirk (William Shatner) had the middle name of a Roman emperor, but otherwise shared his initials with the late president, and both were young, good looking, womanising, charismatic popular heroes. If Kirk didn't uphold truth, justice and the American way from the White House, a big white starship was the next best thing. There was even a Russian, Mr Chekov (Walter Koenig), on the bridge, and the show delivered network TV's first inter-racial kiss between Kirk and Uhura (Nichelle Nichols). Even though there was a white American male in control, it was still all a bit much for 1960s' mainstream TV, hence the voyages of the Starship Enterprise, boldly going on its five-year mission to explore strange new worlds, only lasted three seasons and 72 episodes before being cancelled in 1969, the year Man first walked on the moon. While the once-ground-breaking special effects now look routine, and the then-radical politics have now become part of the politically correct global mainstream, Star Trek retains an enduring popularity due to its strong storytelling--the show employed such top science fiction writers as Robert Bloch, Harlan Ellison, Richard Matheson, Norman Spinrad and Theodore Sturgeon--and admirable characters. Spock (Leonard Nimoy), McCoy (DeForest Kelley) and Scotty (James Doohan), Sulu (George Takei), Kirk, Chekov and Uhura remain icons for a world short of real heroes: loyal to the end, honest and utterly dedicated, these were the friends and colleagues who week after week trusted each other with their lives. Devoid of cynicism and self-interest the crew of the USS Enterprise never, ever let anyone down, and ultimately that is a very big reason for Star Trek's enduring popularity.--Gary S Dalkin

Newest Review: ... gags and moral crises that would be expected - the Enterprise being reported as a U.F.O. (which of course it is), accidental ... more

 ... interaction with humans from the past who learn too much about the future, and wide-eyed wonder at the marvels of twenty-third century technology such as portable communication devices (um... wow), the episode is particularly noteworthy for correctly anticipating the success of NASA's Apollo program. The oft-cited line from this episode sees Lieutenant Uhura receive a radio transmission concerning "the first manned moon shot" launching from Cape Kennedy on the coming Wednesday, allowing the Enterprise crew ...more

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Crowned Review Star Trek: The Original Series Vol. 11: Tomorrow / The Return of the Archons (DVD): Stardate: 1969 (1347 words)
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At its very best, Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek envisaged an optimistic future in which the idealism of John F. Kennedy's America was provided a fully-realised outcome in the United Federation of Planets, and it's the series' firm belief in these utopian principles that makes some of its more significant instalments all the more historically fascinating and uplifting to watch. Glimpsing some of the cheap special effects and corny aliens afforded by the series' modest budget provides an understandable source of humour for many casual viewers, often pigeonholing the original series within a retro reputation isolated from the more recent spin-offs. Yet, in their ...  Read the complete review

 
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