127: Temporal Trailer Park One

Standard Orbit: A Star Trek Original Series Podcast - Un pódcast de Trek.fm

A Wagon of Trailers to the Stars. Movie trailers…they tease, they excite, and if crafted properly, have the ability to stir our imaginations into a frenzy of anticipation for…the next trailer! But seriously, movie trailers are a time honored tradition amongst film fans and in this case Star Trek fans. They have the power to inspire, to create wonder, and to fuel the imagination for the eventual theatrical release of the next installment in the Star Trek film franchise. For this show, we are going to actually step into Mr. AtoZ' Atavachron and set the temporal parameters between 1979 and 1989 as we travel back time and in memory. As we begin to ramp up to Star Trek BEYOND, we are going to take a look at a select group of Star Trek movie trailers from the first 10 years; starting with The Motion Picture and through to Star Trek V. Let's all take a transmat beam down memory lane as we try to recall the feelings and emotions that we experienced when we first saw these trailers either in the theaters or on TV. So please sit back, relax and breathe deeply as Mr. AtoZ sets the controls of his Atavachron to 1979 and hopefully Schmedlap isn't anywhere near us or this will be one helluva bumpy ride! Hosts Norman C. Lao, Jeffrey Harlan and Ken Tripp Feature Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:07) Gonna Go Back In Time (00:02:38) Re-launching the Franchise in 1979 (00:04:10) The Wrath of 1982 (00:14:31) The Search for the Sequel’s Sequel (00:22:25) Fun with Time-Traveling Whales (00:30:44) Rocket Boots and Marshmellons (00:38:13) Peak Poster Performance (00:47:38) The Mind-Blowing Mr. AtoZ (00:56:54) Thank You for Listening to Standard Orbit (01:01:50) Production C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer), Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer), Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer), Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer), Ken Tripp (Editor and Associate Producer), Renee Roberts (Associate Producer), Richard Rutledge (Associate Producer), Richard Marquez (Production Manager), Will Nguyen (Content Manager)

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