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Condition
Acceptable: An item with obvious and significant wear but is still operational. May have tears or ...
Release Year
2002
Number of Discs
2
Movie/TV Title
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Two-Disc Special Collecto...
Format
DVD
UPC
097360625547

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  • Top favourable review

    Classic "Trek" with solid story

    I grew up when classic "Star Trek" was on regular television, and I have remained a fan for decades. I find it comforting and entertaining to watch my favorite characters in action over and over again, so finally owning the third classic "Trek" movie just made sense. The story moves well, and each character has his or her chance to shine.

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  • The Search for Spock is Sci-Fi entertainment at its best!!

    Capt.Kirk and Co. are back in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, a rousing adventure that is easily one of the best of the TREK theatrical movies.Shatner turns in a great performance as Kirk in this romp,disobeying Starfleet orders to try and save his friends McCoy and Spock from a strange predicament.Kirk's Enterprise crew decide to help and they run up against a band of nasty Klingons,led by Christopher Lloyd,while trying to put things right and hopefully bring back their old friend Spock.Nimoy does a great job here as director,keeping the film moving at a crisp pace and throwing in lots of humor to spice up the action.Terrific special effects and great dialogue make this a great space journey for all TREK fans.I do wish they could've brought back Kirstie Alley as Saavik---newcomer ...

  • Picks up right where it left off.

    This is in my opinion one of the best installments in the Star Trek motion picture series. The movie literally picks up right where part two left off and makes excellent use of a loose thread from that movie, where Spock mind-melds with Dr. McCoy. This becomes the basis for The Search for Spock, the attempt to retreive Spocks personal essence, stored in McCoy's brain, and reunite it with his rejuvenated and regenerating body, now marooned on the newly terra-formed Genesis planet from which Spock must be rescued before it self destructs. All this while Captain Kirk has to fend off Klingons eager to get their hands on this new Federation technology they consider a weapon. All together, it adds up to a great entertainment experience.

  • Star Trek 3 = Awesome

    This movie gets a bad wrap. But, without it, the story arc begun in "The Wrath of Khan", would remain ultimately incomplete. In "Khan", we see Spock make the ultimate sacrifice for his shipmates, giving his life to save them. If the story had ended there, it would have been a true tragedy in every sense of the word. We would have lost the character of Spock once and for all, and there would have been none of the simply great "Trek" moments that came thereafter. I, for one, believe that the story involving McCoy's stewardship of Spock' katra, and the culmination of the return of that katra to Spock's regenerated body, is one of the most truly imaginative and innovative science-fiction ideas of them all. The movie is well-written, well-directed (contrary to popular opinion), and ...

  • Turning death into a fighting chance to survive...

    Vastly underrated, I think that 'Star Trek III: The Search For Spock' is my favorite of the original crew Trek films. Following the events of 'The Wrath of Khan' and the death of Spock, the Enterprise returns to Starfleet to discover, with some sadness, that the battle-damaged ship is being decommissioned and replaced with the new Excelsior, commanded by Captain Styles. In the meantime McCoy is acting strangely, behaving like the late Spock. Spock's father, Sarek, informs Kirk that his son's "katra" (all that which is "not of the body") inhabits McCoy. In order to preserve all of Spock's knowledge Kirk must retrieve Spock's body from Genesis and take it, along with the possessed McCoy, back to Vulcan. Starfleet won't allow it since Genesis is a galactic controversy and is declared ...