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Star Trek III - II question? [message #73375] Sat, 25 May 2013 11:04 Go to next message
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Date: Wed, 13-Jun-84 16:54:14 EDT
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            Does anyone remember the "remember"/ core dump scene in 
  ST II ?  Was it really there, or was this filmed for STIII??

                        GEORGE
Re: Star Trek III - II question? [message #73376 is a reply to message #73375] Sat, 25 May 2013 11:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The "core dump" sequence really was in STII.  It just happened so
fast that you didn't really have time to think about it until
later; there was too much else going on at the moment to stop and
ponder that action, and thus it tends to get lost in the "remembering."

B.K. Cobb
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Re: Star Trek III - II question? [message #73426 is a reply to message #73375] Sat, 25 May 2013 11:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In article <1946@hplabsc.UUCP> labelle@hplabsc.UUCP writes:
 >             Does anyone remember the "remember"/ core dump scene in 
 >   ST II ?  Was it really there, or was this filmed for STIII??
 > 
 >                         GEORGE

Yup, it was there.  The only people who might not have seen it are those
who were involved in the pre-release screenings.  It was added when
Harve Bennett (co-writer/producer) decided (from the reactions to the
screenings) that he wanted to leave room to bring Spock back in the next
"episode".  They also added the shot of the casket having landed on the
Geesis planet, and some of the dialogue/monologue at the end (McCoy:
"He's not really dead, as long as we remember him," Kirk: "I know I
must return...", and Kirk: "Spock said 'There are always
possibilities.'").
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Re: Star Trek III - II question? [message #73433 is a reply to message #73375] Sat, 25 May 2013 11:04 Go to previous message
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Date: Fri, 15-Jun-84 23:54:20 EDT
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I don't remember myself, but a friend of mine rented a tape of STII:
TWoK a day before seeing STIII, and he said this clip was indeed in
STII.  Of course, they may have put it in the tape when they made it...
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