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Friday, July 08, 2011

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)




1979 film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" DVD video:

01:55:01


V'Ger's Ilia: The carbon units will now provide V'Ger with the required information.










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)


Commander Willard Decker: Jim, I want this. As much as you wanted the Enterprise, I want this.










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2:09:54
Spock, did we just see the beginning
of a new life-form?

2:09:59
Yes, Captain.
We witnessed a birth.

2:10:02
Possibly a next step
in our evolution.

2:10:05
I wonder.

2:10:07
Well, it's been a long time
since I delivered a baby.










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From 12/6/1979 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" ) To 3/3/2003 ( date hijacked from me:as a time traveler from the future I arrived this date near the town of George in Washington State and the Ancient Lake and then as arranged earlier I resided in Bellevue Washington until my 9 May 2003 departure as a time traveler ) is 8488 days

8488 = 4244 + 4244

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/16/1977 ( premiere US film "Grand Theft Auto" ) is 4244 days



From 12/6/1979 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" ) To 3/3/2003 ( date hijacked from me:as a time traveler from the future I arrived this date near the town of George in Washington State and the Ancient Lake and then as arranged earlier I resided in Bellevue Washington until my 9 May 2003 departure as a time traveler ) is 8488 days

8488 = 4244 + 4244

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/16/1977 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Streets of San Francisco"::"Time Out" ) is 4244 days



From 12/6/1979 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" ) To 3/3/2003 ( date hijacked from me:as a time traveler from the future I arrived this date near the town of George in Washington State and the Ancient Lake and then as arranged earlier I resided in Bellevue Washington until my 9 May 2003 departure as a time traveler ) is 8488 days

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Star Trek: The Motion Picture

Distributed by Paramount Pictures

Release date(s) December 7, 1979

Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. When a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'ger approaches Earth, destroying everything in its path, Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) assumes command of his old starship—the USS Enterprise—to lead it on a mission to save the planet and determine V'ger's origins.


The director carried the fresh print of the film to the world premiere, held at the K-B Mac Arthur Theater in Washington, D.C. Roddenberry, Wise, and the principal cast attended the function, which also served as an invitational benefit for the scholarship and youth education fund of the National Space Club. While thousands of fans were expected to attend, rain reduced fan turnout to around 300. The premiere was followed by a black-tie reception at the National Air and Space Museum. More than 500 people—consisting of the cast and crew, working members of the space community, and the few "hardcore Trekkies" who could afford the $100 admission price—filled the museum.

The Motion Picture opened in North America on December 7, 1979, in 859 theaters and set a box office record for highest weekend gross, making $11,815,203 in its first weekend (generally considered to be a slow time for the movie business).










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Wernher von Braun

Date of Birth

23 March 1912

Date of Death

16 June 1977










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Time Out (#5.23)


Release Date: 16 June 1977 (USA)










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Margaret Schilling

Born: Margaret Schilling November 25, 1904

Died: July 4, 1976


Children of Dreams 1931

Molly Standing










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


1:41:38
Bridge to Captain.

1:41:43
Kirk here.

1:41:44
A faint signal
from Starfleet, sir.

1:41:47
Intruder cloud has been located
on their outer monitors...

1:41:50
for the past 27 minutes.

1:41:52
Cloud dissipating rapidly
as it approaches.





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:58:01
I suspect there's an object
at the heart of that cloud.

:58:09
I will not provoke an attack.
If that order isn't clear enough...

:58:13
Captain, as your exec
it's my duty...

:58:15
to point out alternatives.

:58:19
Yes, it is.

:58:22
I stand corrected.

:58:23
Five minutes to cloud boundary.

:58:25
Navigator, lay in a conic section
flight path to the cloud center.

:58:29
Bring us parallel
to whatever we find in there.

:58:33
Mr. Sulu,
tactical plot on viewer.

:58:35
Tactical on viewer, sir.

:58:51
That measures 12th-power energy?

:58:55
Thousands of starships
couldn't generate that much...










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


:48:15
- Bridge to Captain.
- Viewer on.

:48:19
Signal from a Federation registered
long-range shuttle, sir.

:48:23
She wishes to come alongside
and lock on.

:48:26
For what purpose?

:48:28
My security scan shows it has
a grade-one priority, Captain.

:48:31
Non belligerency confirmed.

:48:34
I suspect it is a courier
of some kind.





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00:07:21


William Adama: Good morning.

Gaeta: Morning, sir. Com traffic from the midwatch.

William Adama: Hmm. Anything interesting?

Gaeta: Mostly housekeeping. Uh, there was one odd message we were copied on. The one from Fleet Headquarters there, sir. Courier officer's overdue coming back from Armistice Station. They've asked for a full status report on all F.T.L.-capable ships just in case they need somebody to jump out there today - see if his ship has any mechanical problems.

William Adama: I think we're a little bit busy today. Wouldn't you say so, Lieutenant?

Gaeta: Yes, sir.

William Adama: I'm glad we agree.










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The Final Countdown (1980)


Lasky: Think of the history of the next forty years...

Commander Richard Owens: I have a suspicion history will be a little more difficult to beat, than you imagine Mr. Lasky.

Lasky: I'm talking about the classic paradox of time. Imagine, for example, I go back in time and meet my own Grandfather. Long before he got married, before he had children. And we have an argument, and I kill him. Now if that happens, how am I ever going to be born? And if I can never be born, how can I go back in history and meet my very own Grandfather?










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


:45:40
All right, explanation. Why was
my phaser order countermanded?

:45:43
The Enterprise redesignincreases phaser power...

:45:46
by channeling it
through the main engines.

:45:48
When they went into
antimatter imbalance...

:45:51
the phasers were
automatically cut off.

:45:57
Then you acted properly, of course.

:46:00
Thank you, sir.

:46:03
I'm sorry if I embarrassed you.

:46:06
- You saved the ship.
- I'm aware of that, sir.

:46:10
Stop competing with me, Decker.

:46:16
- Permission to speak freely, sir?
- Granted.

:46:18
Sir, you haven't logged a single
star hour in two-and-a-half years.

:46:23
That, plus your unfamiliarity
with the ship's redesign...

:46:25
in my opinion, sir, seriously
jeopardizes this mission.

:46:34
I trust you will...

:46:38
nursemaid me through
these difficulties?










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Men in White (1934)

Country Date

USA 28 March 1934 (premiere)



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Clark Gable ... Dr. George Ferguson


A dedicated young doctor places his patients above everyone else in his life. Unfortunately, his social register fianceƩ can't accept the fact that he considers an appointment in the operating room more important that attending a cocktail party. He soon drifts into an affair with a pretty nurse who shares his passion for healing.










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:47:45
Make your point, Doctor.

:47:47
The point, Captain, is that
it's you who is competing.

:47:50
You rammed getting this command
down Starfleet's throat.

:47:53
You've used this emergency
to get the Enterprise back.

:47:59
And I intend to keep her,
is that what you're saying?

:48:01
Yes.

:48:03
It's an obsession.

:48:05
An obsession that can blind you...

:48:07
to far more immediate
and critical responsibilities.










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


1:26:23
Will.

1:26:35
- What happened to her?
- Captain.

1:26:37
This probe may be our key
to the aliens.

1:26:40
- Probe? Ilia?
- Exactly.

1:26:43
It is a programmed mechanism,
Commander.

1:26:45
Its body duplicates our navigator
in precise detail.

1:26:49
Suppose that,
beneath its programming...

1:26:51
the real Ilia's memory patterns
are duplicated with equal precision.

1:26:55
- They had a pattern to follow.
- Indeed.

1:26:57
They may have followed it
too precisely.

1:27:00
Ilia's memory...

1:27:02
her feelings of loyalty,
obedience, friendship...

1:27:06
might all be there.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 13, 2006


Happy Birthday Captain


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/13/10 2:05 PM
Two of the last three scenes from a dream just before I awoke just now from a nap are too vague to describe in a lot of detail. In that first scene of the last three I was in a small room that I keep wanting to say was a bus terminal but it must have been a room with seats for, I don't know, about ten people and was a small room but I was vaguely aware of the tile floor and the walls and vaguely some chairs. I was also aware of something about having to be in that room for a long time and I seemed to be weighing the pros and cons of my existence in that room. I was also vaguely aware of the sense that I might have been hoarding food as I was in there. I am also vaguely aware that President Clinton might have also been in there. The second scene of the last three has mostly vanished from my mind by now as I was writing about that first scene. The last scene has me, vaguely, getting out of a car and waking towards a US military building that is the entrance to some kind of US installation and I can visualize the details fairly well and I am walking through the surrounding structures and I am going there to pass through a security checkpoint as though I am entering a US installation. I am vaguely aware of some familiar dialog but that is too vague to describe. I am holding up my identification for the people inside the building and although I cannot see anybody inside, as is probably the design of the building, I get the sense no one is really looking at my identification. I hold it up the entire time I walk around the outside of the building and I even walk to the entrance of that rectangular building and I see that the door is slightly ajar and I hold up my I.D. to that open door and I have the briefest moment where I look through the slightly open door and the inside is dark and I cannot see anything but I have the sense of a presence of a US military person inside at his post in that building. I decide they must have seen my I.D. and I continue walking. As I think about that scene I think to myself that I actually make a circle around that building and I am walking back to the car I came there in. As I walk back I have an image in my mind where I am looking at the text on the back of my I.D. card and the only details I remember is that there is a sections that is labeled "Votes" and the value associated with that caption is in the range of 11 million, 2 hundred thousand but I cannot remember the precise number or what it even means. When I get back to the car though, the people inside are different but I cannot now recall who was in there before and I am left with the vague sense that the difference is simply because the watch has changed, as though they are a different shift and are a different group there at work at their assignment, whatever that is. In the car this are Patrick Stewart at the wheel of what I guess is a black Camaro and next to him is William Shatner. I get into the front seat and I wonder if one of us should get in the back seat because William Shatner is all compressed in the middle and I see his feet as he stuggles to, I don't know. He seems real uncomfortable because of the seating. I notice Patrick Stewart is eating a sandwich. He mentions that he "started a strike" today although that is not his exact dialog but I know what he means because I think that was relevant to the second scene which I do not now recall. I think the dream might have lasted a few more seconds after that dialog but I am not certain. I had the sense that Patrick Stewart was trying to visually identify me as I walked to the car because I was wearing sunglasses. I think I took off the sunglasses as I got into the car. The dialog about the strike has something to do with a labor strike, and I thought that would jog my memory as I write this about that earlier scene but it seems to be completely gone from my memory now. I remember something about how a different term was being used for that strike but I do not now recall what was being used. Since that dialog I have also been wondering if it was actually a reference to that dialog in the 1991 film "Flight of the Intruder" and about how "Grafton" only needed a strike of the match.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 03/13/10 2:27 PM
That last scene in the car also reminds me of that dialog from "Mission To Mars" about the unlikely success of three captains in one ship.


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