Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Headline News for August, 2011

August 21, 2011  Star Trek: Intrepid has released it's vignette, "Machinations."  You can watch it on You Tube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5vmyXPA0Zs (7:22).  You can watch the Vimeo version here: http://www.starshipintrepid.net/stream.php  Or, you can download it in Windows Media or Quicktime format here: http://www.starshipintrepid.net/dl_episode5.htm If you would like more information about Star Trek: Intrepid, go to http://startrekreviewed.blogspot.com/2009/06/109.html
A Review:

FAN FILM FRIDAY: STAR TREK: INTREPID: ‘MACHINATIONS’


August 18, 2011  Star Track: Idomo has released it's complete animated prequel adventure, "Star Track: The Academy Years."   For the full story on Star Track, a mostly live-action Action Comedy series, go to http://startrekreviewed.blogspot.com/2009/06/96.html .  To view Star Track: The Academy Years,
As a single video, edited as the writers intended, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hksdta6aLdE&feature=player_embedded (31:52).  An earlier version in six separate segments can be used on their Star Trek Reviewed webpage, supra.




























August 16, 2011.  Three newly listed (but not new) films on the page for films about Trekkies, Trekkers, and General Fandomhttp://startrekreviewed.blogspot.com/2009/06/219.html.  In a way, they show the broad range of these films, which join several others on that page.
1.  Trekkies 1.  A real documentary about the Trek culture.
2.  Star Trek: Geek Space 9.  The story of a group of English Deep Space 9 fans who try to make a fan film.
3.  Star Trek: The Re-Experience.  In which alum of The Star Trek Experience deal with the fallout of Trek space aliens who have not gone back to the future once that show closed in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

August 9, 2011  The Muddle with Moles.  Animation, 20 minutes long, Golden age. Warns that it is uncensored.  Mixes up time eras, includes a Time Machine from Dr. Who.  Not particularly well done, but has it's moments.   http://startrekreviewed.blogspot.com/2009/06/42.html.  The creator, Erika DeBenedictis, also produced Star Trek: The Dooooomsday Bunny, a much weaker film.  Both are newly found, but not new films.

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