This movie is now 49 years old.
It is also my mom's birthday.
Back in 1982, my cousin and I won four tickets to see this movie. That was my mom's birthday present. True, it was a tad self-serving to give her this "present" but she was a fan, too.
She was the one who clued me into the fact that Star Trek was social commentary in the guise of entertainment.
We were all sad when Spock died even though two of us strongly suspected that would be the case. Back then, we didn't need the internet to spread such rumors.
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Contestado por tmdb53400018
el 4 de junio de 2021 a las 18:15
sukhisoo, you ending spoiler!!!!!!!!! 😆
Contestado por Midi-chlorian_Count
el 4 de junio de 2021 a las 18:45
No it isn't. But still, scary enough that it's 39 years old!
Contestado por tmdb53400018
el 4 de junio de 2021 a las 20:01
I thought that number was off.
Contestado por sukhisoo
el 4 de junio de 2021 a las 20:36
Yikes. I really thought I typed "39".
I suppose I am getting old.
(It was a typing error. Not a math error. Both are bad. I should have proofread.)
Contestado por Midi-chlorian_Count
el 5 de junio de 2021 a las 09:41
Sorry for being an annoying pedant!
But anyway, great film - particularly love Spock's "by the book" code followed by Kirk chomping on that Apple and giving the "beam us up" line!
And yes, I don't think many people left thinking it would be the last we saw of Spock - although maybe didn't expect to see him in the very next film! There's a funny clip of Shatner on YouTube discussing his revised lines at the end of WoK to pave the way for Nemoy's return.
Contestado por Nexus71
el 6 de julio de 2021 a las 17:36
Happy 39th Star Trek II