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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
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Buoyant, farcical time-travel Enterprise escapade.
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Reviews
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home may be the most important film within the franchise, as it demonstrates how the potential of its venerable characters transcends space and time.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Sep 5, 2023
Offered quite a bit more levity than the previous films- or at least, as much as is possible for a movie that features the possible end of life on Earth.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 1, 2021
The comedy in this entry is so broad that the movie often doesn't even feel like a Star Trek project (which of course explains its wide popularity).
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 10, 2021
Much of the fun to be found in the quite witty screenplay involves the bemused citizens of the future trying to cope with 20th-century life.
Full Review | May 27, 2021
Time travel is a new concept for this series, and having the crew visit a familiar version of Earth is certainly an amusing idea; but why did it have to involve whales?
Full Review | Original Score: 4/10 | Sep 8, 2020
As much a passionate, heavy-handed environmental screed as it is a flighty space opera, The Voyage Home can't ever quite reconcile its disparate moods and ideas into a holistic experience.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | May 31, 2020
The marching orders here were for a romp, and a romp they produced.
Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Apr 8, 2019
If most movies today are doomed to be sure-fire, presold properties--with ideas leached from our recent TV or cinematic past--let's hope they're all as good at the game as "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home."
Full Review | Sep 7, 2016
A bit flimsy to be legitimately counted as "great" Star Trek, but aware enough of its characters and their attachments to each other and the audience that it's "fun" Star Trek.
Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | May 23, 2013
Buoyant, farcical time-travel Enterprise escapade.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 15, 2010
...Kirk has finally reached his full lounge lizard potential (it's as if the comedy has freed him from his remaining inhibitions).
Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Apr 3, 2009
The eco-themes are writ large, but are saved from smacking of cringe-worthy earnestness by the good humour of the whole endeavour.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | May 19, 2008
Latest excursion is warmer, wittier, more socially relevant and truer to its TV origins than prior odysseys.
Full Review | May 19, 2008
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 11, 2007
By far the silliest and most self-mocking of the series.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jun 6, 2007
I suspect the unconverted will want to be beamed up pronto.
Full Review | Jun 6, 2007
It's a lightweight, entertaining, relentlessly mainstream action-farce. A high old time, no question. Too bad it's such lousy Star Trek. Here's where the series 'jumped the shark' -- and found that it was a whale.
Full Review | Apr 8, 2006
Kirk & Co return to present-day San Francisco to save the whales in the most enjoyable film of the series so far, also returning to the simplistic morality-play format that gave the original TV series its strength.
Full Review | Jan 26, 2006
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 26, 2005
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 8, 2005
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home returns to theaters for 2 nights to celebrate the film’s 35th anniversary
Get your whale songs ready as Star Trek IV: The Voyager Home is set to beam back into theaters next month for a two-night special engagement to celebrate the film’s 35th anniversary.
To coincide with the anniversary and upcoming 4K UHD Blu-ray release of Star Trek: The Original 4-Movie Collection , Fathom Events will bring “the one with the whales” back to select theaters on Thursday, August 19 and Sunday, August 22 .
Originally released in the U.S. on November 26, 1986, The Voyage Home was directed by Leonard Nimoy and stars William Shatner , Leonard Nimoy , DeForest Kelley , James Doohan , George Takei , Walter Koenig , Nichelle Nichols and Catherine Hicks .
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 35th Anniversary REMASTERED When a mysterious alien power threatens the atmosphere of Earth in the 23rd Century, Kirk and his crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco to save mankind. Exploring this strange new world, they encounter punk rock, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien as anything in the far reaches of the galaxy. This thrilling, action-packed, and often hysterical installment of the original motion picture saga returns to the big screen, remastered for its 35th Anniversary! This event also includes the featurette Three Picture Saga . In this informative and entertaining featurette, cast and crew explore the back-story of one of the greatest story arcs in Science Fiction history – Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home .
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July 10, 2021 at 12:33 pm
Star Trek 4, the san Francisco treat
July 11, 2021 at 10:20 am
Yes, loved that movie!!
Christian Bobak
July 11, 2021 at 2:55 pm
Considering this is being posted on the web with an international audience, you should probably mention that this event is only being held in the US. Just looked for Canadian showtimes, and found nothing. Usually, Canada is included in these things.
July 11, 2021 at 6:16 pm
I was really hoping it would happen in Canada. Perhaps Cineplex still has time to arrange this?
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Screen Rant interviews David Ajala about Cleveland Booker's relationships with Michael Burnham and Moll in Star Trek: Discovery season 5.
Warning: SPOILERS For Star Trek: Discovery Season 5, Episode 5 - "Mirrors"
- Cleveland Booker's expertise is crucial in catching new Star Trek: Discovery villains Moll and L'ak in Season 5.
- Book reunites with Burnham in their hunt for the Progenitors' treasure.
- David Ajala talks about Book's growth, Grudge, and that he is open to return in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy .
David Ajala returns as Cleveland Booker in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, as the former courier's expertise is vital to catching Moll (Eve Harlow) and L'ak (Elias Toufexis), Discovery season 5's new villains. Booker's pet cat, Grudge, is also back.
In Star Trek: Discovery season 5, Cleveland Booker joins Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the USS Discovery's hunt for the ancient treasure of the Progenitors , which has the power to create life. Book's reunion with Burnham is awkward as they have been estranged since their romance ended. Meanwhile, Book realizes Moll is the daughter of his mentor, Cleveland Booker IV, and he is desperate to connect with Moll, who is the closest thing Cleveland now has to family.
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Screen Rant interviewed David Ajala about Cleveland Booker's need to connect with Michael Burnham and Moll in Star Trek: Discovery season 5, filming on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Enterprise sets, and the potential of returning as Book in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy .
Grudge Took The End Of Star Trek: Discovery Hard
Screen Rant: When you and the cast found out that Discovery season 5 is the final season , who told Grudge and how did Grudge react?
David Ajala: I had to tell Grudge. And you wanna know a secret? Grudge took it pretty well, actually. I mean, she's far from being overly sentimental. But I think the main thing that she was just disappointed by is that she will no longer have a whole trailer to herself. She was a bit bummed out by that. I told her, 'Hey, you've got me.' She's like, 'Yeah.'
Did she get on the phone and call her agent?
David Ajala: So you know she's got an agent, then. So you know that she has a whole entourage. It's an agent, manager, stylist, groomer. Someone who feeds her cat treats. Myself. I'm part of the entourage. There's a few. It's a bit embarrassing, but we love her.
When Discovery ended, did you keep anything from the set? Tell me you kept one of Booker's coats.
David Ajala: Absolutely, I kept something, John, but I don't wanna get in trouble. So I can't say what. I may have taken one thing. (laughs) You have to.
Although Discovery isn't over yet, looking back, what's your lasting impression of Cleveland Booker and Michael's relationship, and playing it for three years with Sonequa?
David Ajala: When Sonequa reached out to me, [and] I knew that I was joining the show or I had been cast, she said, ‘Welcome to this wonderful world where everyone supports each other, where we're so excited to be on set, where we literally believe that we have lightning in a bottle.’ I believe that their relationship is lightning in a bottle, but it's lightning that feels, dare I say it, safe. It's exciting, and it feels safe. I think these two will always be in each other's lives. I think they bring out the best in each other. And behind every great woman is herself.
What It Was Like Filming On Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Enterprise Sets
This week's episode of Discovery is one of my favorites of season 5. You, Sonequa, Eve Harlow, and Elias Toufexis spent most of the episode on the Enterprise set. I need to know what that was like for you.
David Ajala: Oh, it was amazing. Like, truly, because it's one thing, seeing it on the screen. And having seen it many times over the years, and then now to physically be in that space... It was tricky. It was. And I think seeing it for the first time, my reaction was captured on camera because I wanted it to be that. And just to see how Sonequa looked around and took in the space, and held the space in such reverence and awe just really helped to enjoy the magic of that moment.
You guys shot that episode during Strange New Worlds' hiatus, right? They had already finished season 2.
David Ajala: That's right.
When you were on Strange New Worlds ' sets, did you notice a difference between their set and Discovery' s set? Is there something they have that you guys don't, and you were like, 'Hey, how come they have this and we don't?' Or was it vice versa?
David Ajala: It was more vice versa? Oh, man, y'all don't have this, but we do? All right, then. It is what it is. There were few little tiny details that we were very grateful for at the time. But you can tell the distinct difference between the two sets. They're not too dissimilar, but I definitely prefer our set. And that's not being biased. I think it's just more fun, because there's a lot of little hidden things that we have that helped us to get through our days when we're filming. I'll say that much without getting in trouble.
Booker Tries to Connect With Burnham & Moll In Discovery Season 5
I love that Book is very zen this season. In season 4, he was in dire straits. His planet blew up. He lost his family. He lost Michael. He went to prison. But Book is very centered now. Can you talk about this new approach to playing Book and where he's at in season 5?
David Ajala: Thank you, by the way, John. I appreciate that. I think with this version of Cleveland Booker, he is someone who, loosely, I'll say this, he has had a fall from grace very, very publicly, but with the best of intentions. He's also someone who has been given a second chance. And I feel that he understands the grace he's been afforded to be given a second chance. And I think he grabs that second chance like a life raft. It helps to be intentional again. So I think he's operating from a place of a much deeper level of intentionality. And I think, also, he loves Michael, and he wants to be seen in the best light with regard to Michael because he care. Beyond the ego, I think he cares deeply for her.
I honestly think Michael and Book is one of the greatest love stories ever told in Star Trek. And you know, it's not over yet. But the depth of it, the honesty, just the beauty of the two of them, the way they support each other, even when they're at odds, I think it's just beautiful to watch.
David Ajala: That's wonderful. Thank you, John.
Talk to me a little bit about Booker's desire to connect with Moll . I understand Book's feeling that she's the closest thing to family he has left.
David Ajala: Exactly. And it's such a profoundly huge idea to digest, but his whole planet, Kwejian, was obliterated. There is nothing left of it whatsoever. In fact, the only physical thing he has is the chain, the necklace around his neck. That's the only thing he has of Kwejian. And then, now, to be in such close proximity with an individual who is the closest thing to family that he has, this feels also like another second chance. But this second chance, I guess, is a lot more complicated. But I think because of the need Cleveland Booker has to connect. I think he will do the utmost to try and reach Moll.
I also really like how Moll and L'ak remind Book of himself and Michael during the courier days. I just love that.
David Ajala: Yeah, I'm really happy you picked up on that, John. That is such a lovely little detail, which I think charges the energy better and increases the stakes because now he's looking at a parallel version of him and Michael Burnham. He gets them. He understands the thrill they seek, the thrill of the chase. Better the devil you know, right? I love that. And more will be revealed as the episodes continue.
Book's Future In Star Trek After Discovery
This is the final season. If Discovery had continued, was there ever a chance of Booker actually joining Starfleet? Is that something you or he would have wanted?
David Ajala: Potentially. I think it's an invitation that he would have been gracious enough to accept and not to claim. But I think what's important to Cleveland Booker is to be the master of his fate, and to keep and maintain that autonomy. So, if there's a hybrid version of being able to maintain that autonomy, and also be of service to Starfleet, whatever that role looks like, Cleveland Booker would gladly take that role.
Before I let you go, I'm gonna float an idea about you, and tell me what you think: Professor Cleveland Booker - Starfleet Academy.
David Ajala: Done deal. But you missed one key ingredient and feature: Professor Cleveland Booker and Grudge - Starfleet Academy. I ain't trying to get no enemies out here, John. I need to make sure I put some respect on the Queen's name.
Yes. I've got it: Chancellor Grudge - Starfleet Academy.
David Ajala: There you go. There you go. I love that. Done deal. Love that so much. And so will Grudge.
About Star Trek: Discovery Season 5
The fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery finds Captain Burnham and the crew of the USS Discovery uncovering a mystery that will send them on an epic adventure across the galaxy to find an ancient power whose very existence has been deliberately hidden for centuries. But there are others on the hunt as well … dangerous foes who are desperate to claim the prize for themselves and will stop at nothing to get it.
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A thrilling, action-packed Star Trek adventure! It's the 23rd century, and a mysterious alien power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. In a frantic attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza and exact-change buses that ...
Often fondly remembered as "The One With the Whales," Leonard Nimoy directed Star Trek IV and starred as Spock in the movie, alongside the other members of the Star Trek: The Original Series cast ...
Theatrical Trailer (HD - 2:24) The rest of these extras are quite good, a bit more comprehensive than those for the other films, including vintage interviews with Shatner, Nimoy, and Kelley, ... Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a great film, one that holds up just as well today as it did when it was first released in theaters back in 1986 ...
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is returning to theaters to celebrate its 35th anniversary. The classic science fiction TV show Star Trek became a movie franchise when Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released in 1979. But that franchise didn't really hit its stride until the second entry in the series, which kicked off a memorable three-movie arc.
A fourth "Star Trek" movie starring Chris Pine was first announced in July of 2016, with Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho and Simon Pegg expected to return. Chris Hemsworth ...
Get your whale songs ready as Star Trek IV: The Voyager Home is set to beam back into theaters next month for a two-night special engagement to celebrate the film's 35th anniversary. To coincide ...
Star Trek IV is really a great comedy,... I took awhile before I made this one because I wanted to be sure I had a specific tone when making it like the others. Star Trek IV is really a great ...
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