Posted on 04/01/2015 11:27:33 AM PDT by Utilizer
I know there are some Trekkies out there and thought some of you might find this interesting. From the site:
"STAR TREK CONTINUES is a critically-acclaimed, award-winning, fan-produced webseries the brainchild of long-time Star Trek: The Original Series fan and producer, director, actor, voice-actor, musician Vic Mignogna.
STAR TREK CONTINUES is proud to be part of Trek history, aimed at completing the final two years of the original five-year mission. After mounting a successful Kickstarter campaign, the show is already making waves and attracting guest stars such as Michael Forest, Colin Baker, Jamie Bamber, Lou Ferrigno, and Erin Gray as well as cameos by Star Trek alums like Marina Sirtis and Michael Dorn."
Thanks!
Well I found this a while ago, and first scene of first episode is the introduction of a “Holodeck” to the TOS type storyline.... which means... sold out before it even started...
Yeah, I forgot about that, LOL!
Welcome! :)
I have actually ordered and received Star Trek TOS seasons 1, 2, and 3.
It’s interesting to watch it again - I mean the whole series, kinda binge watching.
Is that the one that used scale models for ships and sets?
There were some that was all blue/green screened too
I saw a few episodes, and I thought it was great. Vic Mignogna, as Captain Kirk, seems to borrow heavily from the intonation and mannerisms of William Shatner’s over-acted Kirk, which really adds to the fun.
I spoke with her at DragonCon a few times at the end of panels. A really nice lady.
Bump for later.
This totally makes my day, watch every (original) one at the same time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1UZHNHmeN4
That must have taken some work but I’m sad they stopped at 10 minutes- waa. Looks like they added NG & all series vids like this too.
thanks
I love their episode that was set right after the Mirror Mirror episode.
Has anyone seen Star Trek phase 2’s episode Mindsifter? It is good and based on a short story I remember from reading in the 70’s.
Sweet!
(Known in the industry as the Shat-Stammer.)
I think that has something to do with a certain generation of actors who started out in Shakespearean theater. That was Shatner's training and, if you listen, you'll hear Charlton Heston do it, too (and not just in his "B" movies, but in the epics such as Ben Hur).
I like that. Thanks.
Very cool. Always loved those Proton torpedoes! I wonder if this is on ROKU somewhere?
OMG that BIG Epic Face palm LOL!
OK. It’s “later”. :)
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