by Bureks
8. October 2009 18:26
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Star Trek TOS Season 3 on Blu ray is available for pre order right now, and you can grab it here! Read more.
Star trek The Original Series Season 3 [Blu-ray] features 24 original episodes plus Where No Man Has Gone Before (was not on the air). Apparently, this release will contain remastered Star Trek material similar like in previous two seasons readily available on Blu-ray media.
I speculate it will contain similar material to remastered edition on DVD released previous year. Main difference to DVD version will probably be inclusion of both CGI and original effects like in previous two Star Trek blu ray editions. CBS will surely give the Blu-ray release a brand new video encode at 1080p compressed with VC-1. This is welcome feature because season three has effect rich episodes like "Spectre of the Gun", "The Tholian Web" and "The Enterprise Incident".
The only problem you may have with Blu ray version is that most flaws will be clearly visible and you will be able to see even transitions on makeup. For sure, audio will be ultimate in quality, and I believe that even mono will be included. What puzzles me is that there is one DVD less than in season two. I can bet, that surprise might come (remastered Star Trek Season three had "The Cage",starred by Jeffrey Hunter , pilot episode shot in 1964 that was rejected) in form of seventh blu ray disc with unannounced bonus.
For sure, after Star Trek The Original Series Season 3 on Blu ray goes in it's release on December 15th (what is convenient time for gifts) boxed version of all three seasons will follow. So far price is maybe little bit overrated, but with time, it will surely drop, and good thing is that if you buy on preorder, you normaly get lowest price on delivery day. I hope that with arival of three in a row pack, price for all three season that got excellent remastering, will be even lower. Now Original Series Startrek gets complete!
DVD Release Date: December 15, 2009
Number of discs: 6
Duration: 1350 minutes
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Features on Blu-ray : BD Live Portal, David Gerrold Hosts "2009 Convention Coverage", Life Beyond Trek by Walter Koenig, "The Anthropology of Star Trek" ComiCon Panel 209, Chief Engineer's Log, "The World of Rod Roddenberry" ComiCon 2009, Memoir From Mr. Sulu, Captain's Log: Bob Justman the producer, Billy Blackburn's Treasure Cese: Rare Home Movies and Special Memories Part 3, "To Boldly Go..." Season Three, Collectible Trek,Star Trek's Impact
Interested? Pre order your copy of Star Trek The Original Series Sason 3 on blu ray here!
by Bureks
4. October 2009 01:13
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Star Trek the Next Generation is longest of all series. After 7 years, 178 episodes and 5 movies brought a lot of minutes to DVD universe. It introduced us to Borg, high powered cinematics, and excelent acting of Patrick Stewart.
Follow this link to get ST: Next Generation Movies and Seasons on DVD.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (often abbreviated to TNG) is the second live-action Star Trek TV series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Set about 71 years after the original (Kirk, Spock, McKoy...) Star Trek in the 24th century, , the series featured a new crew and a new starship Enterprise. Premiere began on September 28, 1987 with the two-hour pilot "Encounter at Farpoint". May 23, 1994 with the finale "All Good Things..." ended 178 episodes long saga spread over seven seasons, concluding longest chapter than any other Star Trek series.
TNG cast after the end of the series continued the adventures with four of the Star Trek motion pictures. Star Trek Generations was first in a row, being final conclusion of first six motion pictures with The Original Series cast. It included crossover appearance of William Shatner, James Doohan, and Walter Koenig. Following movie: First Contact, after two years of pause, featured pure TNG cast and introduced new USS Enterprise-E engaging the Borg. Next sequel: Insurrection (1998) carries most resemblance to series with its crew characterization. Last movie: Nemesis (2002) brought definite conclusion to adventures of TNG crew.
Main casts: Patrick Stewart (Captain Pickard), Jonathan Frakes (Comander Ryker), Brent Spiner (Data), LeVar Burton(Gordy), Marina Sirtis(Troy), Michael Dorn(Worf), Gates McFadden(Dr. Crusher), Denise Crosby, Wil Wheaton....
Today, Star Trek DVD: The Next Generation is entirely available on DVD. It takes 49 disc hold complete seven seasons, with individual TNG seasons separately available. All seven seasons last 8085 minutes and contain valuable additional materials. Most people agree that most economic option is to buy entire box with all seven Next Generation seasons. It is to be expected that quantity of DVDs goes down and quality goes up after Star Trek: The Next Generation lands on Blu ray. It is for sure planned, but release date is yet to be published.
TNG Motion Pictures: available as single DVDs and boxed collections, they are available as TNG Motion Picture Collection [Blu-ray] too. Great about it is that all materials are remastered with improvements in field of CGI effects. Fun is with switching on the fly between old and new effects. As usual, entire collection is more affordable than individual discs. Boxed collection holds 5 discs with 522 minutes of film material and additional stuff.
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by Bureks
2. October 2009 01:02
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Get your own copy of Star Trek Voyager Season Five here!
Star Trek Voyager Season 5 was broadcast 1998-1999. Comprising of 7 discs in total, 26 episodes introduce new species and reunion with some old. Initial swoop into great void from first episode wasn't very promising, but shortcut guarded by someone unwilling to share it made later episodes environment abundant with everything but empty space! Ending episode is excellent introduction for season 6.
Season 5 DVDs are in 1.33:1 aspect ratio, sound is Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround and Dolby Digital 5.1 shot in Paramount studios.
Casting crew in Star Trek Voyager Season 5: Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Jennifer Lien, Ethan Phillips, Robert Picardo, Tim Russ, Jeri Ryan, Garrett Wang
List of Voyager Star Trek 5 Season episodes with short synopsis:

Episode 95 (Night) - Voyager seeks its way through void space....
Episode 96 (Drone) - Doctor and Seven of Nine as mom and dad? Well, i will spare you the details....
Episode 97 (Extreme Risk) - Who else than a Klingon can go really bad tempered? What did B'ellana had problem with Tom's testing of brand new "Delta Flyer"?
Episode 98 (In the Flesh) - Species 8472 with another trick in the sleeve, err, disguised as humans in possible invasion attempt?
Episode 99 (Once Upon a Time) - Who is better than Pumon&Timba combo (Neelix) in comforting small children while moms away on dangerous mission.
Episode 100 (Timeless) - It is not an airbag that saves the crew, but Chakotay and Kim with some Borg gadgets 15 years after the crash on icy moon...
Episode 101 (Infinite Regress) - Imagine all the personalities from a Borg.... See what happens to Seven of Nine when memories of others brake the barrier...
Episode 102 (Nothing Human) - But likes to cling on them... Or at least on to B'Elanna Torres...
Episode 103 (Thirty Days) - Ferengi say: No good deed goes unpunished ... After rescuing entire aquatic world, Kim gets demoted!
Episode 104 (Counterpoint) - Devore point as the place where Voyager gets searched for - telepaths!
Episode 105 (Latent Image) - Even Doctor is not immune to Alzheimmer disease? Or maybe is something else at play?
Episode 106 (Bride of Chaotica!) - Playing with holodeck turns out to be real life B-movie in episode of Captain Proton for Tom Paris.
Episode 107 (Gravity) - Noss is a female Tuvok and Paris meet after crash on a planet submerged into subspace pocket.
Episode 108 (Bliss) - I would name it Spasquid, sinnce that creature tried to make Voyager cre land directly into its belly.... Jammy Voyager!
Episode 109 (Dark Frontier: Part 1) - Old friend Borg again... This time with some transwarp technology that could make faster way home...
Episode 110 (Dark Frontier: Part 2) - Well, it's easy to forget a thing or two on harsh departure from Borg, but Seven of Nine is not something Janeway would forget!
Episode 111 (The Disease) - Love strikes Kim during repairs of generation ship Varro...
Episode 112 (Course: Oblivion) - It wasn't Tom's and B'Elannas marriage that disintegrated, but crew and the ship!
Episode 113 (The Fight) - Chakotay hallucinates again (mushrooms?) but this time to communicate with aliens...
Episode 114 (Think Tank) - Hazari were one big nuisance, but geeks offering help became even worse trouble after they "helped" Voyager crew...
Episode 115 (Juggernaut) - Greenpeace should only greet the episode in which greedy Malon ship tosses waste into wast space....
Episode 116 (Someone to Watch Over Me) - No creature is immune to dating.... Neither is Seven of Nine.
Episode 117 (11:59) - How far should a Federation starship be in order not to get episode placed on Earth? This one is memory of captains ancestor Shannon O'Donnel from Indiana...
Episode 118 (Relativity) - Captain Braxton uses hand from Seven of Nine to save the day....
Episode 119 (Warhead) - Saving intelligent bomb from a rock is not the smartest move you can make... Unless you are really bored with life.
Episode 120 (Equinox: Part 1) - Another federation starship (USS Equinox) under attack of nucleogenic lifeforms...
Here you can get Star Trek Voyager Season 5 DVD!
by Bureks
29. September 2009 23:21
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Get a Star Trek Voyager Seasons 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or entire collection on DVD here!
Star Trek Voyager reminds me on Odysseys journey set into wast space. Under leadership of captain Janeway, Voyager crew sets onto 70 years long journey home. They are the crew that really goes "where no man has gone before"! Is it just coincidence that Paramount split it into 7 seasons? I don't know but I'm sure it wont take you 70 years to watch them all. To be more precise, it will take you 7782 minutes in total to watch all seven seasons of Star Trek Voyager in case you get entire Star Trek Voyager: Seasons 1-7 collection.
It will actually take you more time due to simple fact that you'll have to juggle with 47 discs in total. Lousy packaging is not helpfull, but what counts is CONTENT! And it's Voyager inside. Lets put aside Season 1 which we should take as playing into role for entire crew, seasons 2-7 are just great!.
Interesting enough, Star Trek Season 5 and Star Trek Season 7 are among most popular Star Trek titles ever. I think that meeting with Borg accounts a lot to the fact. Funny species 8472 adds to mythical parable to Odysseys journey (remember Scylla & Charybdis?).
On the average, each Star Trek Voyager Season DVD comprises of 5 DVDs and average 750 minutes duration. While being huge investment, Star Trek Voyager Complete Collection is saving of about 50$, so it might be worth buying it in order to save some money. It is also no problem to buy each season individually, and if you are into best ones, Star Trek Voyager Season 5 and Star Trek Voyager Season 7 are the choice.
Here are links to get Star Trek Voyager DVDs!
by Bureks
25. September 2009 20:44
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Get Star Trek Series on Blu-ray here!
Slow but steady Star Trek Series are landing on Blu-ray dock. Following transfer of Star Trek movies to new format, publishers decided to do it chronologically. Not surprisingly, first two seasons (1 and 2) of Star Trek The Original Series 1 and 2 are readily available, with Season Three (3) pending release on December 15, 2009 and is available for pre-order. It is no wander that they arrive at such slow pace, because there is lot's of work with remastering of original material in order to use full capability of Blu-ray.
Even better, not only original material went through remastering (retaining original 4:3 format), also effects are redone with modern CGI in high definition. Fun thing is that you can easily switch between redone and original ones, on the fly! Great for dazzling people. 7.1 sound is over 4000 kpbs and image is fabulous. There is clear difference in comparison to previous versions.
Star Trek the Original Series Season 1 and 2 on Blu-ray are excellent renewal for any true Star Trek fan as well as any science fiction lover. There is no reason not to believe taht CBS/Paramount will not do equally well with forthcoming The Original Series Season 3.
In short: available Star Trek series are Original Series Season 1 and Season 2. Inside Star Trek Blu-ray replicator you can find planned seasons as well, however, release date is not yet known. In order to keep up to date, I put them inside, so you can easily get update when they will be available.
Here is collection of Star Trek the Original Series available for purchase and pre-order link for Star Trek Season Three.