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Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1 [Blu-ray]

Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1 [Blu-ray]

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Directors: Don McDougall, Gerd Oswald, Harvey Hart, Herschel Daugherty, James Goldstone
Actors: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Arnold Moss, Barbara Anderson, DeForest Kelley
Studio: Paramount
Category: DVD

List Price: $129.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 367 reviews
Sales Rank: 2781

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 7
Running Time: 1460 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 1

MPN: BR142414
UPC: 097361424149
EAN: 0097361424149
ASIN: B001TH16DS

Release Date: April 28, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek, in addition to ten feature films with an eleventh completed to be released on May 7, 2009 (May 8 in North America).

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In 1966, Star Trek set out to boldly go where no series had gone before, beginning a three-year mission that led to a franchise that would last decades. Here at last is the first season of the original series all in one box, 29 episodes in their original broadcast order. That means starting with "The Man Trap," and soon followed by "Where No Man Has Gone Before," the second pilot filmed and the first one starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk. The many highlight episodes include "Balance of Terror" and "Errand of Mercy" (introducing, respectively, the Romulans and the Klingons), the two-part "The Menagerie" (which recycled footage from the original pilot, "The Cage," which featured Christopher Pike as the captain of the Enterprise and is not included in this set), "Space Seed" (introducing Ricardo Montalban's Khan character), and "The City of the Edge of Forever" (written by sci-fi giant Harlan Ellison and considered by many the best-ever episode of the series).

The first-season DVD set is supplemented by 80 minutes of featurettes incorporating 2003-04 interviews with Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, other cast members, and producers, and some 1988 footage of Gene Roddenberry. The longest (24 minutes) featurette, "The Birth of a Timeless Legacy," examines the two pilot episodes and the development of the crew. Slightly shorter are "To Boldly Go... Season One," which highlights key episodes, and "Sci-Fi Visionaries," which discusses the series' great science fiction writers (most famously in "The City of the Edge of Forever"). Shatner shows off his love of horses in "Life Beyond Trek," and, more interestingly, Nimoy debunks various rumors in "Reflections of Spock." As they've done for many of the feature-film special editions, Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda provide a pop-up text commentary on four of the episodes filled with history, trivia, and dry wit. It's the first commentary of any kind for a Star Trek TV show, but an audio commentary is still overdue. The technical specs are mostly the same as other Trek TV series--Dolby 5.1, English subtitles--but with the welcome addition of the episode trailers. The plastic case is an attempt to replicate some of the fun packaging of the series' European DVD releases, but it's a bit clunky, and the paper sleeve around the disc case seems awkward and crude. Still, the set is a vast improvement both in terms of shelf space and bonus features compared to the old two-episode discs, which were released before full-season boxed sets became the model for television DVDs. --David Horiuchi


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5 out of 5 stars WNMHGB tombstone error   February 28, 2010
Gregory Payonk
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Unbelievable quality. I have never seen Star Trek look as good as it does on blu ray. Has anyone noticed the tombstone says "James R. Kirk" in the Where No Man Has Gone Before episode? Perhaps this error was not discernible in the standard TV broadcast of the day.


5 out of 5 stars Star Trek The Cage   February 17, 2010
P. Kuhl (Fort Smith AR)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have been looking for this DVD for quite a while. It arrived within 2 weeks, exactly as shown. I am extremely satisfied.


3 out of 5 stars Like the upgraded special effects   February 13, 2010
Love 2 Shop (North Texas)
I like the upgraded special effects and information. I would give it five stars if the discs did not stop playing or losing the sound tracks all of the time.


3 out of 5 stars Lousy Sound And That Annoying "Angle" Icon Nearly Outweigh Whatever Picture Enhancements Exist   February 11, 2010
Just Bill (Grand Rapids, MI United States)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've been a fan of Star Trek, the Original Series since the show first aired. For my money, there's no better Starship captain than James T. Kirk. Sure, they were hokey episodes. I always laugh when someone, usually Scotty, would grab what appeared to be a wrench when he crawls under a supposedly futuristic, ultra-high tech instrument panel to fix something gone awry. And don't even get me started about the incredibly low-tech monsters and special effects that graced the show.

Still, when I think of Star Trek, I think of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Sulu, Uhura, Chekov, and the rest of the Original Series gang. It didn't matter to me that things looked hokey. That added to the show's charm.

With the advent of Blu-ray, I couldn't wait to see my favorite sci-fi series married to the most advanced viewing medium yet invented.

Imagine my disappointment when the first season of Star Trek arrived and I saw a better picture, yes, but also an icon in the upper right of my TV screen that told me I could watch the low-tech special effects if I clicked the "Angle" button on my Blu-ray players remote. After spending two hours searching the Internet, reading posts, perusing reviews, and discovering -- much to my dismay -- that the icon can't be turned off! There it is, in every episode, distracting the hell out of me, taunting me from its perch. What Einstein designed that?

On top of that, the enhanced special effects look *more* hokey than what the series originally offered. They look cheesy, as if they're from a 90s computer game. The Enterprise looks absolutely plastic and, worse, lifeless. Some of the sets also appear to be newly built, digitally. I'm not 100% sure about that. But they sure do look odd compared to everything else, like they exist as CGI. So they, too, look "fake" (as if I was ever fooled into thinking sets on the original series were "real").

To make matters worse, the sound is dodgy. On some episodes, I have to turn up the volume extremely high to hear what's going on. Then, when the show ends and it returns to the main menu, the sound blasts me out of my seat. To get better sound, I have to flip the switch to "Mono" so that the sound is more focused and balanced in the center-channel speaker. So I can't even use the setting the BD player automatically chooses based on the type of signal it's getting from the discs themselves. What's up with that?

Is it my equipment? I don't think so. I have a brand-new Philips 42" TV with 50,000:1 dynamic contrast. Even 70-year-old movies like Gone With the Wind are so crisp it's like watching real people out of a window. My receiver is brand-new as well. It's an Onkyo that makes everything sound terrific. The speakers? They're B&Ws, wonderful speakers. The Blu-ray player is also a brand-new item, a Philips.

So, with all of that equipment, most of it brand new, I should be able to enjoy Star Trek: Original Series, Season One with no problem. But I can't. Between the sound -- that fluctuates between horrible and so-so -- and that darn "Angle" icon that I can't make go away, I'm irritated beyond belief. (For the record, I own a few dozen Blu-ray discs, the images on which range from 1939 to 2010. I don't have these problems on any other Blu-ray.)

The picture, although much improved (and, boy, does Spock's make-up look strange with such on-screen clarity!), does not offset the rest of the problem I've encountered.

I've watched a half dozen episodes so far. I'm not sure I'm enjoying this experience enough to buy Season Two and Season Three, as much as I love those original episodes.

My advice to anyone considering this set is to think long and hard about it. The two main reasons to buy Blu-ray are (1) picture enhancement, and (2) sound enhancement. Star Trek: Original Series Blu-ray blows it with both. So what's to gain by buying the Blu-rays? I'm not sure yet.

So the choice is yours. Remember: Caveat emptor.





5 out of 5 stars Husband was THRILLED with these DVDs!!   February 6, 2010
xynthee
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

He's very happy with the picture quality and sound. Also, in every episode we've watched, there are scenes he's never seen before, which totally delights him.

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