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Star Trek I: The Motion Picture: The Director's Edition (4K + Blu-ray + Digital)

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    • Please note the combination of "4K UHD, Blu-ray, & Digital Copy" may vary. Not all releases will include all three formats. If the film comes with a digital copy, the code might be expired. Please check individual listings carefully.
    • Director Robert Wise's definitive vision—eagerly anticipated by Star Trek fans for over two decades—is now meticulously restored and remastered in 4K Ultra HD with HDR-10 and Dolby Vision for optimal picture and Dolby Atmos for immersive sound. This must-have release features a Blu-ray disc with hours of new and legacy special features, including extensive behind the scenes footage, deleted scenes, and more.
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Amazon has Star Trek I: The Motion Picture: The Director's Edition (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) for $11.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart also has Star Trek I: The Motion Picture: The Director's Edition (4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital) for $11.87. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Walmart respectively

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this movie:
    • Please note the combination of "4K UHD, Blu-ray, & Digital Copy" may vary. Not all releases will include all three formats. If the film comes with a digital copy, the code might be expired. Please check individual listings carefully.
    • Director Robert Wise's definitive vision—eagerly anticipated by Star Trek fans for over two decades—is now meticulously restored and remastered in 4K Ultra HD with HDR-10 and Dolby Vision for optimal picture and Dolby Atmos for immersive sound. This must-have release features a Blu-ray disc with hours of new and legacy special features, including extensive behind the scenes footage, deleted scenes, and more.
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junkbanana
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Maybe I need to watch this as a more mature adult, because when I saw it as a teenager, I thought it was a huge snorefest.
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CalmReward787
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Quote from junkbanana :
Maybe I need to watch this as a more mature adult, because when I saw it as a teenager, I thought it was a huge snorefest.

You will probably still be disappointed. The rule of thumb is stick to the even number star trek movies. The Odds are all duds
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stuff4dave
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Quote from junkbanana :
Maybe I need to watch this as a more mature adult, because when I saw it as a teenager, I thought it was a huge snorefest.

I watched this in my 20s, and it is just bad. REALLY boring as you said. The focus was more on showcasing special effects (of the time) than story telling.

If you want to rewatch to confirm your suspicions, just stream it on paramount+. Not worth spending $12 on it.
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Antonius
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Quote from junkbanana :
Maybe I need to watch this as a more mature adult, because when I saw it as a teenager, I thought it was a huge snorefest.
No you don't. It is still terrible garbage.
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Monkey_Farmer
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Quote from junkbanana :
Maybe I need to watch this as a more mature adult, because when I saw it as a teenager, I thought it was a huge snorefest.
The director's cut is better than the theatrical version and watching it when I was older was a better experience. Still, it's a bit of a slough at times.
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WiseArm257
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It is definitely one of the more boring movies with the original cast. It's even worse when you realize that the story was essentially the same as one of the episodes in the Original Series, "The Changeling". https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0708454/ (At least that one was just one hour long!)
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skip 1 and 5 for sure. 3 had it's moments but can easily skip 2/3 of it.
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My favorite of ALL of them, especially in comparison to The Woke Generation onward.

Robert Wise was a master filmmaker; Freddie Francis' anamorphic cinematography was golden; the formal tone of this film makes all the rest look like cowboys & indians; and given that this was a symphonic visual tone poem rather than an action flick, Jerry Goldsmith's score was of course the best Trek ever got. This edition debuted weirdly on Paramount+ in 4K HDR exclusively, but it's nice now not to have to rely on my subscription for this (and to get the higher bitrate on fixed media). All in.
Last edited by amax March 11, 2025 at 08:46 AM.
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I remember my dad telling me that he skipped class in college to go see this when he came out and realized at the end that class would have been more fun.
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Quote from amax :
My favorite of ALL of them, especially in comparison to The Woke Generation onward.

Robert Wise was a master filmmaker; Freddie Francis' anamorphic cinematography was golden; the formal tone of this film makes all the rest look like cowboys & indians; and given that this was a symphonic visual tone poem rather than an action flick, Jerry Goldsmith's score was of course the best Trek ever got. This edition debuted weirdly on Paramount+ in 4K HDR exclusively, but it's nice now not to have to rely on my subscription for this (and to get the higher bitrate on fixed media). All in.

Agreed. Saw it opening night in 1979. The beginning of an entire franchise spanning decades. Too cerebral for most. Yes, it has its flaws but is an ambitious film regardless. Always enjoy watching.
Last edited by FrankP2865 March 11, 2025 at 09:16 AM.
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Quote from junkbanana :
Maybe I need to watch this as a more mature adult, because when I saw it as a teenager, I thought it was a huge snorefest.
Oh, it still is, but it's a beautiful film to look at.

The directors cut adds 25 minutes of extra-boring footage Big Grin
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AmusedHose3228
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Amazon shows $27.41 price, but Walmart has it at the lower price!
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Quote from fritzo :
Oh, it still is, but it's a beautiful film to look at.

The directors cut adds 25 minutes of extra-boring footage [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
While the director's cut does restore/extend/add back scenes, it also removes other sections. In the end, it is 4 minutes longer than the original theatrical release.

This appears to be the 4K Ultra HD version, which is the same as Wise's 2001 Director's Cut, but with extensive HD restoration and SPX upgrades done a few years ago.

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Looks like deal is dead at Amazon, but still up on Walmart.

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