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REVIEW OF STAR TREK TOS REMASTERED SEASON 1 ON BLU-RAY
by Patty Wright

There are two things which Trekkies know about Paramount: they have no idea why the franchise is still popular after 43 years, and they will never let an opportunity pass to try to sell Trekkies some new version of the same Trek merchandise they have already. As this new spring rolls around Star Trek is once again in theatres, so fans were already braced for the onslaught of new collectibles - even dieting as they saved up their "Kellogg's" and "Burger King" coupons in anticipation.  

With a new cast in the familiar TOS roles and a completely re-imagined universe for them to bound around in the sweeping variety of merchandise was inevitable. What was not inevitable, and what comes as a welcome surprise, is that the studio is still reaching out to the original series fans that have kept the franchise alive for all these decades with new tempting treats to feed their long running obsession with Star Trek and the original cast. Given Paramount's  misunderstanding of what drives Trekkies and their obsession with milking the cash cow the question that looms is...  "Is any of this worth it?"  

STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES

SEASON ONE on Blu-Ray 

The answer is: resoundingly "yes".   

Simply, here's why: 

This set has it all, no matter what type of Trekkie you are... and it interacts in a way that will allow Trekkies in different camps to actually watch the episodes together without mayhem breaking out. 

THE CONTENT: 

This seven disc set includes all 29 first season episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, starring William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Commander Spock, DeForest Kelley as Doctor Leonard McCoy, James Doohan as Chief Engineer "Scotty", Walter Koenig as Ensign Chekov, George Takei as Lt. Sulu, and Nichele Nichols as Lt. Uhura. These classic first season episodes laid the groundwork for the rest of the iconic series with some of the best episodes of the 79. (Three of them, in fact, are included on the "Best of TOS" collection: "Balance of Terror", "Amok Time", and "City on the Edge of Forever".)  Two of the episodes spawned sequels ("Space Seed" and "I, Mudd") and all of them featured the unwavering hope for the future, the hidden social commentary, the "family" dynamic in great science fiction which made TOS great. The disc also contains a host of special features, presented in the original 4:3 aspect ratio with English 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English Original 2.0 Mono, Spanish 2.0 Mono and French 2.0 Mono sound. 

If you are a fan of the series that started it all, you probably already have all three seasons of TOS on DVD: and you may have the HD remastered set that was released in 2007. Either way, you have glimpsed the "enhanced" special editions of the TOS episodes and you either love them or hate them: and you're probably willing to fight your position until you lose your voice.

What cannot be argued by any fan is the visually stunning picture quality which "remastering" gives viewers - quality that was never seen, not even in the 1960's. Restored from the original film negatives, the colors are vibrant, the contrast remarkable and the focus sharp. Details are so evident it is even distracting in some instances. While you can now appreciate textures and read the monitors, you can also see makeup problems and both zippers and loose threads on costumes. The remastered audio is crisp and clear in 7.1 DTS Master-Audio.  

What is argued by fans is the one step further the team of visual effects folks went in updating the 1960's effects with 21st century digital masterpieces. To some fans this is blasphemy, and oftentimes the brilliant "space" shots seem discordant with the original shots on the ship itself...almost as if they are from two different shows. The one thing fans agree on are the replacement matte paintings of planets and their surfaces. The new depth and detail (including folks walking across a new bridge in "Requiem for Methusala:) add a dimension of reality to these landscapes that take ones breath away. 

For the first time fans on both sides of the "remastered" arguement can watch the first season episodes together: and gather on-the-spot fodder for their intellectual debate. The Blu-ray release of Season One features brand-new technology that allows viewers to seamlessly to toggle back and forth between the newly enhanced visual effects/audio and the original broadcast  effects/audio. 

Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 1 (Blu-ray)

Release Date: April 28, 2009 
Pricing: $118.00 US/ $136.00 CAN  
Catalog #: 142414 
Runtime: 24 Hrs., 20 Min. 
U.S. Rating: NR 
Canadian Rating: G

Subtitles in English SDH, French, Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish. 

The review on this page is not necessarily the opinion of Paramount Pictures, CBS Home Entertainment, their subsidiaries or the Production Team of Star Trek New Voyages Phase 2

2009-05-27

 

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