Who saw this in cinemas back in 84?
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bozo_500 — 10 years ago(July 24, 2015 09:02 AM)
We waited in line on opening night. The first 100 people got free commemorative STIII glasses. On the glass it has a synopsis of the plot, including Spock's resurrection. So - years avoiding spoilers in magazines and commercials, and handed a spoiler on walking in.
these huh?
https://img0.etsystatic.com/061/0/5414645/il_570xN.779642544_7atf.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-a_90G7lyvcU/U2Jvtg4SBmI/AAAAAAAArVI/sDnqQc3f16A/s1600/spockglasses+001.JPG
they gave away the details of Spocks resurrection and the Ents destruction!!! -
grendelkhan — 10 years ago(August 23, 2015 12:25 PM)
Saw it a couple of times and enjoyed it. I was a bit disappointed that Kirstie Alley wasn't back; but, Robin Curtiss did a good job. It wasn't quite the classic that Wrath of Khan was; but, it was a darn good film.
Fortunately, Ah keep mah feathers numbered for just such an emergency! -
bozo_500 — 10 years ago(January 10, 2016 04:31 AM)
I also saw it again in cinemas in 1987 as part of a I-IV marathon at a local cinema (I remember seeing the ad for it in a comic store and was like I gotta go to that!) It was great as back then buying films (on vhs) wasn't the norm (too expensive) so really you just had to wait for them to come on tv (and tape them off there if you had a home video recorder - which I didn't). TMP id never even seen on the big screen just once on tv (and tvs wernt that great back then were they) so that was an event in itself. II had seen once in 82 but was way too young to appreciate it, and once or twice on tv a few years later. id seen III twice in 84 and had forgotten most of it so this was almost like seeing it for the first time again. and IV had seen a couple of times that year already but that was ok as I couldn't get enough of it


