KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!!
Okay, that’s out of the way now.
It feels like this podcast was years in the making and I can assure you that the quality of the podcast is not reflected by the time gone into it.
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As someone who is old enough to have watched it in the theaters, I can tell you it was like a knife when Spock died. Of course I was also not old enough to understand just how definite it was that he would be back in the next film. But even if I had, it would have been an interminable time between films.
Where did that whole Frankenhooker in Idaho bit come from?
And of course, I have no choice but to put my favorite Shatner clip out there… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOZ8ykaxndQ
One thing you didn’t mention is that that I think this film has arguably the best Star Trek score – even that bit at the end of the podcast is a great example. Just makes me want to go out and get the soundtrack.
@Jeff, the frankinhooker thing should have probably been a out-take (there were a hell of a lot of outtakes, trust me – the raw material for this one was over two hours long and shockingly bad) However it tickled me that Lee and I were talking at complete cross purposes so I left it in.
You say the movie has a good soundtrack – but I don’t hear Shatner singing in it so how can it be good?
@Dan, don’t you always talk at cross purposes?
@MC, that’s a very good point
@MC, he talks cross purpose – I stay on target
@MC, So you’re saying you are the Luke to my Porkins? I challenge you to a duel sir!
You brought a Star Wars reference into a Trek conversation Dan. I don’t think that is kosher.
@MC, Lee started it with hgis “stay on target”
@Dan, you make an excellent point. This being the age of the internet, though, it’s likely someone has done a mashup of Shatner “singing” mixed with the soundtrack. And if they haven’t, someone should.
@Jeff, I’ll add it to my list of projects forthwith
@Jeff, I remember the first time I saw Wrath of Khan was at my Aunt’s house on a pirated VHS and had no real idea of what it was – I just remember the start on Ceti Alpha.
I actually prefer the Star Trek III soundtrack over this one, I think it’s more wondrous, but you are right this is possibly one of the best soundtracks of the series.
@Lee, you know I must admit I haven’t heard the soundtrack to STIII in a long time, so I can’t place it… but then that might say something about it right there. For my money, II and IV are the most memorable soundtracks.
But it is part of the charm.
Good grief, how did I, a middle-aged woman from Kansas, get caught up in listening to you 2? That’s 58 minutes and 3 seconds of my life I’ll never get back. Very entertaining stuff, I especially like the bongos (you’re editing geniuses).
@scc, hey you’re not in Kansas any more.
…oh wait… you are.
Thanks for giving us a whirl, and we’re really pleased you enjoyed it – especially seeing as though this film made us go as geeky as we could possibly go
I also saw this in the theatre when I was younger. Totally blew my mind – it was that good. I remember when it came out on VHS later, I held a microphone from my cassette recorder up to the TV speaker. You know, (1) because I could, and (2) who didn’t want to listen to it in their bedroom at night?
I only hope I’m not quite as sad today as I was back then.
Great review, it even made me want to search for a copy to watch between parenting and house chors…..wait a minute….what was that jibe at Contact-wearers (may have been a previous review. I’m listening one-after-the-other to catch up)?
Maybe I won’t watch. That’ll teach you