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Star Trek: The Original Series (Remastered) - Three Season Pack | 
enlarge | Directors: Anton Leader, David Alexander, Don Mcdougall, Gene Nelson, Gerd Oswald Actors: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Deforest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, James Doohan Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 1741
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Original Recording Remastered, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 25 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 6.8 x 5.6
MPN: PARD139404D UPC: 097361394046 EAN: 0097361394046 ASIN: B001DHXT6G
Release Date: November 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/18/2008
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DVD's arrive in cracked case January 6, 2009 I love Star Trek, but when I received the $200 set, the inside special-made DVD carrier was busted & roughed up on season I. I returned it, since it was a lot a money. On receiving a new set, it was also shattered and the outside holder also cracked. Given the fragile nature of DVDs, I didn't want to find out, 6 months from now, that some of them would not play, so I returned it also. Maybe some folks wouldn't mind this problem, but for $200 I wanted something that wasn't broken from the git-go.
Star Trek remastered January 6, 2009 I have been a fan of the show since my father introduced it to me when it was in syndication back in New York City in the 1970's on WPIX Channel 11 on Saturdays at 6pm. I have since long moved from the city but as of I guess 2 years ago in Broome County New York on My Network t.v. channel they began showing the remastered show on t.v. it was great to see it enhanced but one thing I did notice though maybe it is just me that certain scenes are edited and I wonder if anyone has noticed that on the d.v.d. release. I can't remember what scenes in episodes but I will eventually buy this set at some point of time. Kudos to them for doing this and I bet Gene and all those would be proud to see this as well. Live Long and Prosper everyone.
A job well done, story and dialogue are left intact January 5, 2009 Within this three-volume pack of DVD's are the three seasons that constitute the original Star Trek, each beautifully restored and enhanced in the visual effects department. In certain episodes, such as 'The Doomsday Machine' and 'Balance of Terror', the effects are readily apparent.
Take for example 'The Doomsday Machine', in which the battered wreck of the 'Constellation' has been given a complete face lift. Gone is the 'cigarette-burned plastic model kit' look, now replaced with a seemingly twisted hulk of metal which continuously sheds spinning shards of debris into the void. And the 'Planet Killer' itself looks truly menacing and 'miles long' now, with a pitted, blackened surface that comes as a result of eons of travel across extragalactic space.
Everything from phaser fire to planetside vistas has been given an enhanced appearance. Look closely, and you'll see a moon in the sky where none had existed in the original. Pay attention to the Gorn in 'Arena', and you'll see his eyes blink for the first time. Planets and alien spacecraft are given true physical form, as opposed to being anonymous blobs of light. These are just a few of the changes you'll encounter when watching 'Star Trek: Remastered'.
First time buyers will note that the first season is presented in both the abandoned HD-DVD format, as well as standard DVD. If you happen to own an HD-DVD player, then all the more power to you. Sit back and enjoy these sci-fi classics as they've never been presented before.
The addition of 'More Tribbles, More Troubles' (Star Trek: The Animated Series), and 'Trials and Tribble-ations' (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) is pure icing on the cake. Look for these bonus episodes in the Season Two set.
Skeptics take note, over 90% of the CGI-enhanced effects deal primarily with the 'Enterprise' within the interstellar medium. The story and dialogue are left intact. You need not worry about a 'fake moustache' being planted on Scotty where there was none before.
As an aside, I've heard the tale that when Gene Roddenberry saw the model of the Enterprise refit prior to 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture', he had made an observation to the effect that he had always envisioned the 'Enterprise' to appear that way, even back in 1966 -- and how they were limited by the special effects and budgetary constraints of the era.
I find this amusing in light of how many people slam the remastered version for being too 'modern-looking'.
Think of how many people back in 1966 watched 'Star Trek' for the first time, and thought of the effects as being 'too flashy' when compared against 'The Twilight Zone' or 'The Outer Limits'
I believe Gene would have approved of remastered 'Star Trek'
Recommended for all fans, both new and old.
Star Trek - rejuvenation! December 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A fabulous production of the classic original series. Far ahead of its time, this series with the digitization and sound improvements demonstrates why so many immensely popular series were fathered by it. I feel if it had been brought out 20 years later, it would have survived equally as well as SG1 did. Thoroughly enjoyed!
For All Trekkies December 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These have been digitally remastered and includes the HD-DVD on one side and standard DVD on the other. There are plenty of bonus materials - "The Trouble With Tribbles" has a disk all to itself so that all of the bonus material can be included ("More Trouble, More Tribbles", etc.). If you are a fan of the Trek, then this is definitely worth the money.
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