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This fifth movie, directed by William Shatner this time, explores the journey to find the ultimate answer in the universe. A renegade emotional Vulcan Sybok, supposedly Spock'...Read more
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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (DVD, 2003, 2-Disc Set, Special Collector's Edition)

William Shatner, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy|Theatrical release: 1989 | Rating: PG (MPAA)
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    Stardate 8454.1: In the windswept desert of Nimbus III, the Planet of Galactic Peace, a lone settler witnesses a man materializing out of the dusty horizon, offering to share and bear the settler's pain. With a laugh, the two join forces and plan to steal a starship. Cutting to the rock and scrub of another desert, the jeans-clad Captain Kirk is climbing bare-handed in Yosemite. After a near-accident followed by a night of beans and whiskey and campfire songs, Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy), and McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are called back from shore leave to the new Enterprise for an emergency mission. Counting on Scotty (James Doohan) to bring the new ship up to specs, they travel to Paradise City on Nimbus III, where delegates from the Romulan, Klingon, and Human races have been kidnapped. The crew soon find themselves joining kidnapper Sybok (Laurence Luckenbill), a renegade Vulcan desperate to discover the secret that lies beyond the Great Barrier at the center of the galaxy. A thrilling and thought-provoking directorial debut from William Shatner, the journey becomes a metaphysical quest for the meaning of life, as the crew of the Starship Enterprise comes face to face with "God."

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    • Edition: 2-Disc Special Collector's Edition
    • Number of Discs: 2
    • Rating: PG (MPAA)
    • Film Country: USA
    • UPC: 097360677249

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    Genre:Science-Fiction/Fantasy
    Format:DVD
    Region:Region 1
    Display Format:2-Disc Special Collector's Edition

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    "...As much a spiritual odyssey as a space adventure, and it's all the richer for it. It has high adventure, nifty special effects and much good humor, but it also has a wonderful resonance to it..."
    Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (06/09/1989)

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    Star Trek V - William Shatner directs!

    Created: 05/08/09
    This fifth movie, directed by William Shatner this time, explores the journey to find the ultimate answer in the universe. A renegade emotional Vulcan Sybok, supposedly Spock's brother, takes a few representatives from other planets hostage to hijack a Federation starship to break through the barrier at the edge of the galaxy to see what lies beyond looking for some form of Heaven.

    It starts with Captain Kirk climbing a mountain. They have not had any shore leave since the second movie as far as I can tell, so letting them go camping and explore the great outdoors does make some sense. But seeing Bones, Spock, and Kirk sitting around a campfire trying to initiate a sing-along is pretty weird.....and once you get beyond that, you can laugh. Really Spock can do pretty much anything and make me laugh 'cause I'm a fan of his deadpan delivery. Chekov and Sulu get lost hiking and their jokes fall pretty flat sorry to say. Actually all the other regular Enterprise members - Chekov, Sulu, Scotty, Uhura, and Bones are all pretty weak on the comedic timing in this movie. The only relationship that stays interesting is between Kirk and Spock and even that feels stale a few times.

    The plot of this movie is terrible. They seem to have discovered more current special effects and are excited to use them, but it takes me out of the moment. Granted I am watching in 2009 and am trying to make concessions for an older movie. Shatner's directing is ok, I think the story and script were weak and didn't play on the actor's strengths.

    *SPOILER ALERT BELOW*

    They break through the barrier and end up on a shiny looking planet that turns out to be a big desert. First off, I thought the impression of heaven was going to be a green, lush, plentiful place with water and flowers? The barren wasteland doesn't do it for me, I don't know how the characters landing on the planet could have believed for a second that they reached what they thought they were. They find a big scary special effects "God" that wants a starship to escape......um......WHAT??? The other characters question what God would want with a starship and he zaps them with electricity Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars style. They quickly decide he doesn't have their best interests at heart and Sybok sacrifices himself to let them run away. It never gets answered what the creature is that has all these magical powers but needs a tangible transportation vehicle to go anywhere. I guess it's because it was imprisoned behind the barrier, but it looked like they just drove through it without any problems. The whole ending is just a big shrug with moments of me shaking my head in disgust. Sure they threw in some fabulous effects but if it doesn't make sense, I walk away feeling confused.

    They finish up with a full circle back at the campfire routine singing together.....oh boy. This story just did not work. So out of the 2, 3, 4, and 5 which are the only ones I've seen so far this is how they measure up:

    2: Awesome, can't say enough
    3: Lame, Weird, Not enough Spock
    4: Once you get past the context, it's a lot of fun watching them wander around downtown and Kirk is at his height of player-ness and interaction with Spock is top notch
    5: Just doesn't work for me, the story is weak
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    Created: 08/03/11
    this was a great deal,,and a great motion picture as well.not bad for a first time out director work,,as well as the cast who as always are suberb together as an acting group.the package for this release and the special features aer also a wonderful addition for star trek fans.
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    Fabulously Star Trek!

    Created: 03/01/07
    This was the only movie we had missing in our Star Trek collection. We both love the Star Trek series and the movies just add to the enjoyment. This movie was especially good not just for the story but the scenery/visual effects. The views of Earth and beyond the great divide/boundary was spectacular! This movie touches on what would be continued in the Next Generation. A must for any Trekie!
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    Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (DVD, 2003, 2-Disc Spec

    Created: 09/01/10
    I grew up watching the original TV series and enjoyed watching the original crew of the NCC-1701 evolve and transform (thanks to computer graphics and special XF). This particular movie is special to me since it marks the last time this crew will would go where one has gone before...together. It reminds me that regardless of the advances man made for mankind there will always be something new to discover.
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    Excellent Movie!

    Created: 25/04/09
    One the best Original Series movies!
    Star Trek V and VI stand apart from the other Original Series movies, in my opinion. These two have "movie" plots. Instead of just being about the fact that this movie is finishing telling the story of the previous one, Star Trek V and VI seem to be able to stand alone. They don't need the previous movies to make sense. Also, the plots just seemed to get better with Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Don't get me wrong, though, I love all that is STAR TREK...
    Additionally, I can't believe you can't buy these movies in stores anymore. What's the world coming to!?
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