Is this the most kino Star Trek scene?
>James Doohan, who played Scotty in Star Trek:
>At the beginning of the Second World War, Doohan joined the Royal Canadian Artillery and was a member of the 14th (Midland) Field Battery, 2nd Canadian Infantry Division.[10] He was commissioned a Lieutenant in the 14th Field Artillery Regiment of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division. He was sent to England in 1940 for training. He first saw combat landing at Juno Beach on D-Day. Shooting two snipers, Doohan led his men to higher ground through a field of anti-tank mines, where they took defensive positions for the night. Crossing between command posts at 11:30 that night, Doohan was hit by six rounds fired from a Bren Gun by a nervous Canadian sentry:[2] four in his leg, one in the chest, and one through his right middle finger. The bullet to his chest was stopped by a silver cigarette case given to him by his brother.[7] His right middle finger had to be amputated, something he would conceal on-screen during most of his career as an actor.[11]
>Doohan graduated from Air Observation Pilot Course 40 with eleven other Canadian artillery officers[12] and flew Taylorcraft Auster Mark V aircraft for 666 (AOP) Squadron, RCAF as a Royal Canadian Artillery officer in support of 1st Army Group Royal Artillery. All three Canadian (AOP) RCAF squadrons were manned by artillery officer-pilots and accompanied by non-commissioned RCA and RCAF personnel serving as observers.[13][14]
>Although he was never actually a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Doohan was once labelled the "craziest pilot in the Canadian Air Force". In the late spring of 1945, on Salisbury Plain north of RAF Andover, he slalomed a plane between telegraph poles "to prove it could be done"—earning himself a serious reprimand. (Various accounts cite the plane as a Hurricane or a jet trainer; however, it was a Mark IV Auster.)
Is WW2 why so many actors in the 50s - 70s were far less effeminate than todays?
For me it's the extended pan around the exterior of the Enterprise Refit from TMP.
So kino they used it twice.
>brits in charge of making lethal firearms
Undiscovered Country is the best ST film, and I don't think it's close. That end scene gets me every time.
>t. zoomer
>Four shots to the leg
>'lethal'
Christ, I knew clap troopers were soft as shite but this is just pitiful.
Also Bren was a Czech design but still excellent.
Scene from DS9 finale
This part at the end of Wrath of Khan made me hold back tears, never happens when I watch movies
This, unironically:
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Never understood the hate for Final Frontier, obviously not as good as II, IV or VI, but it's more interesting than III.
everything from s1 is kino
Bingo. Anything else is fucked.
It's quite good. It feels for actualized than the others, more sure of itself and there are ties to the larger world they were creating.
It's easily the most fun. Every other movie takes itself do seriously but the actors all look like they were having a blast. Also, that campfire scene is incredible.
The moment where the excelsior rolls around the space dock after the Enterpise is the best moment. And the swelling Horner score
This guy gets it.
>how can you have a yellow alert in Space Dock
Gee asshole, I don’t know, maybe the goddamn Klingons or Romulans are attacking? jfc
thank
>fell for The Inner Light meme
>implying TNG doesn't shit all over every other Star Trek series
I bet you like Measure of a Man too
I bet you go full onions-citement over Discovery, huh?
>This thread has been pruned or deleted
What did the mods mean by this?
Khan > Undiscovered
Undiscovered has some great parts (Plummer), but whole Gorkon/Gorbachev thing is a little too facile.
It’s STD, shill. We can see right through you.
Phytoestrogen contaminated plastics wern´t as widely used back then.
WE were all contaminated even in the wombs.
That´s why all the bitching even amongst "males", the younger they get.
For me, it's first contact with Vulcans
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>First Contact made with Vulcans, cementing their bro-tier status with humanity
>proceed to portray them as absolute cunts in Enterprise
Fuck prequels
>Adds random ep during Enterprise run perfectly showing why Vulcans did nothing wrong.
I think it has to do with complacency and apathy. The modern world has brainwashed us with gimmicks and toys. If the greatest generation had Twitter or Facebook or Netflix, they'd be too busy bitching about those than storming Normandy.
Also Kirk's look of pure anguish when his waifu dies in City on the Edge. Also Darmok.
This.
5 is VASTLY underrated. Those campfire scenes are pure kino and the whole Kirk/Spock/McCoy dynamic hasn't been done as well since.
I honestly think 5 is aging to be a better movie while 4 is getting worse as the years go on.
>Inner Light and Measure of a Man bad
>Final Frontier good
The contrarianism of /trek/ leads me to believe you all have toxoplasmosis
Meh, I actually do enjoy Inner Light and Measure of a Man as well. It's not a universal consensus.
>thinks there’s only two people posting in this thread
user, I...
Yes,
Likely explains why why Boomers are such a bunch of cunts, daddy spent their childhoods staring at walls remembering Dresden
That too, but there´s definitely a chemical influence that acts from earliest child development.
No amount of complacency can influence bone structure THAT hard.
A proper chinned white male is a rare sighting nowadays.
Unlike the females.
What is a proper chin?
The only truly kino moment from any of the TNG flicks. All movie long they play coy about which aliens we actually make First Contact with, and the reveal at the end that it was the Vulcans is fucking masterful.
NOT this.
>Being so pathetic that plastic bottles turn you into a woman.
Humans are fucking pathetic.
Why did ENT have to cocktease us with so many glimmers of brilliance?
Just imagine what seasons 5 through 7 would have given us.