Originally posted by: THX-1138
Back in 1991, I went to a marathon showing of the first 5 Trek films at some big New York city movie theater. Also included was a preview of the new soon to be released Star Trek VI.
They called the event "Sit Long and Prosper", and I called it "Too much dam Star Trek in one day".
One positive thing about that marathon was that they showed a kind of shortend edit of the Special Longer Edition version of STTMP.
(Does that make sense?)
That was a treat seeing that version on the big screen, as I had seen the original cut that way in 1979.
THX-1138
Originally posted by: SammyTheBull
Another edit I am working on is called "Star Trek: The Motion Sickness". It is a joining of ALL the footage
...for a second I thought this would go to "It is a joining of all the footage from all the Star Trek films and their deleted scenes into a single film"...
Another edit I am working on is called "Star Trek: The Motion Sickness". It is a joining of ALL the footage
...for a second I thought this would go to "It is a joining of all the footage from all the Star Trek films and their deleted scenes into a single film"...

Back in 1991, I went to a marathon showing of the first 5 Trek films at some big New York city movie theater. Also included was a preview of the new soon to be released Star Trek VI.
They called the event "Sit Long and Prosper", and I called it "Too much dam Star Trek in one day".
One positive thing about that marathon was that they showed a kind of shortend edit of the Special Longer Edition version of STTMP.
(Does that make sense?)
That was a treat seeing that version on the big screen, as I had seen the original cut that way in 1979.
THX-1138
So, there was a longer version in 1979? I wonder if that's the one I saw, back then. So many versions...
I could swear that the TV version had more than 10 minutes of footage added, too. Seems like there was rejected cloud footage, for one...
Still searching for most of my off-the-air tapes... a large number of them were recorded on an early-model stereo-vhs which apparently recorded the HiFi in a non-standard way. It was always serviced to factory specs, but I've never been able to get any of them to track on *any* other machine, grumble.
Anyhow, a stupid question, if I may. Would Motion Sickness have had repeated scenes, or would it have been everything spliced in sequence?