I’m willing to sit through it, and I rate it higher than the Final Frontier, but really only watch it for completeness. Once as part of an marathon where I attended grad school, and again with our kids when we borrowed the DVD set from our public library. My experience of the video, in a friend’s living room with supper on trays, was partly better because I knew what to expect, but also because the theatrical experience was a negative.īy the way, I’ve seen it at least twice since. The reveal that it was V’Ger, yet another 20th century unmanned space probe gone awry, landed with a thud in our group. The story wasn’t original enough to hold our attention through the sensation of dreariness through a long stretch that should have been building suspense. That was also the experience of the group of enthusiastic teens and university student that I’d gone to see TMP with. I felt as though I’d spent at least 45 minutes of the run time being subjected to a dull trip in a dark cave. The visuals and sound were a lot of the problem.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |