Love this movie. Distinctly remember going to see it in the theater, and being thrilled by the Worf (technically his grandfather?) cameo. Literally wrote about Star Trek myself this week, because of this Czech film "Ikarie XB-1" that Roddenberry must've seen: https://www.cognitivefilms.org/p/star-treks-secret-bohemian-origins?r=7wlij
The Star Trek movies had an amazing roster of actors hamming it up as Klingons: John Larroquette, Christopher Lloyd, David Warner, Christopher Plummer.
Plummer intergalactically decolonizing Shakespeare was definitely the best.
Love this movie. Distinctly remember going to see it in the theater, and being thrilled by the Worf (technically his grandfather?) cameo. Literally wrote about Star Trek myself this week, because of this Czech film "Ikarie XB-1" that Roddenberry must've seen: https://www.cognitivefilms.org/p/star-treks-secret-bohemian-origins?r=7wlij
Live long and prosper!
The Star Trek movies had an amazing roster of actors hamming it up as Klingons: John Larroquette, Christopher Lloyd, David Warner, Christopher Plummer.
Plummer intergalactically decolonizing Shakespeare was definitely the best.
Undiscovered Country is my favorite Star Trek movie.
hey i found a editorial error you inadvertently have "second-" before "best Star Trek movie"
Andrew, ST2 is better, but just by a little bit.