Scene from Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock
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Published 2015-03-03
Scene: Getting Dr. McCoy and Stealing the Enterprise
All Comments (21)
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Only Star Trek can make backing out of the garage a majestic moment.
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This scene NEVER GETS OLD!
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The star of this entire sequence....James Horner......Makes two ships moving at 1/4 impulse inside a space dock super exciting.....RIP
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"Don't get smart, tiny" - Takes some balls for an enlisted to say that to a Commander
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The greatest line in the series: "The more they overtake the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain".
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"I recommend you all for promotion.....in whatever fleet we end up serving."
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Uhura's bit is my favorite, and she's not even in the rest of the movie until the very end. That look she gives Mr. Adventure when he talks about her winding down her career is priceless.
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"Oh, I'll have mister adventure eating out of my hands, sir." Gotta LUV Uhura!!!
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Takei hated the line, and refused to say it, but Bennett told him "just wait for the premiere". Needless to say, it brought the house down😁😁
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Don't insult Montgomery Scott's ship. Don't do that. He fought a bar room full of Klingons.
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Leonard Nimoy- what a brilliant Director you were
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Scotty so savage he also took out the Excelsior's impulse drives, not just the warp. I love the conking out sound effects too, so simple yet so effective at letting us all know how messed up that ship is
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Funny how this scene has more intensity coming out of a space dock than the new movies combined.
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I love so much about this scene. One thing not often mentioned, Captain Styles immediately started pursuit before the doors were opened. He knew Kirk would have them open. That's a sign of respect.
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I love how Scotty trolled the Excelsior captain with the screen going blank and displaying “Good morning captain”. 😂
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I love the look that Uhura gives "Mr. Adventure" when he suggests that her career is "winding down" LMAO!!!!
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Star Trek III wasn't the best Trek, but these 9 minutes were amazingly written, shot, acted and oh my god that soundtrack. So beautiful.
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This is one of my favorite sequences in all of Star Trek history. Kirk sacrificed his ship. He lost his son. Because he loved Spock and the friendship they had. One of my favorite lines in the movie is when Sarek is speaking with Kirk and he says "at what cost, your son your ship..." And Kirk replies "if I hadnt tried the cost would have been my soul." Truly powerful. Stuck with me for all these years. Sometimes you have to sacrifice immensely in order to do what's right.
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“And…Now, Mr. Scott!” “Sir?” “The doors, Mr. Scott.” “Aye, sir, I’m workin’ on it.” Done completely with a straight face. That’s what makes it so funny. 😂
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This is the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek. Star Wars is a space opera. Star Trek is like getting together with old friends for an adventure.