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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
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Directed by Leonard Nimoy.
When last we left the crew of the star ship Enterprise, they were heading home following a skirmish with the despotic Khan. The unpleasant incident had cost the life of Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy)--or so it seemed. Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) is informed by Spock's Vulcan father Sarek (Mark Lenard) that the pointy-eared one is being kept alive in the thoughts of one of the crew members. It now becomes necessary to search for Spock's body, so that flesh and soul can be rejoined on Vulcan. It turns out that Spock's spirit is residing within the grey cells of the Vulcan's longtime friendly enemy, "Bones" McCoy (DeForrest Kelley). Finding the body is another matter, since the Enterprise has been consigned to the trash heap and thus is out of Kirk's jurisdiction. The Admiral steals the Enterprise and heads into Deep Space, thence to Spock's coffin on the planet Genesis. From here on in, we journey into 2001 territory with a "reborn" Spock. Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock was directed by Leonard Nimoy, who agreed to appear in the film only on the proviso that he could call the shots. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Star Trek III: The Search for SpockI've seen the first three Star Trek movies now, and not counting a few of the more recent ones which I have seen some portions of, I would say that this is my favorite one so far. In fact I think from the first three movies they get progressively better. I know this is an unpopular opinion as the odd numbered sequels are usually regarded not as good as the even ones by what seems like a strange coincidence. And I know The Wrath of Khan is often considered the best.I know a lot of people felt all kind of screwed around with seeing Spock die and then coming back to life again, but I didn't really live through all of that when the movies were coming out, so I knew Spock never really died. So to me it was just about enjoying it like a TV episode when you know things are basically going to be the same again at the end.I suspect the reason it feels more like an episode of the original show is because it was directed by Nemoy. From what I ... " [More]
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"I started watching the Star Trek films in order. So far I like them each better as they have gone on.The first one was pretty mediocreThe second one was a bit betterand the third one was a bit better than that.Everyone seems to like Wrath of Khan the best but so far this wasn't true. I hope they get a lot better than that one! " [More]
 



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