DeForest Kelley

Star Trek: The Original Motion Picture Collection (BLU-RAY)

Star Trek, although coming first, always seemed like the poor man's Star Wars to me.  After seeing the newest Star Trek movie, my interest in the franchise piqued a bit.  And, by piquing, I mean that there was slight interest because I never had even a little before.... Read more
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Star Trek: The Original Motion Picture Collection

Star Trek, although coming first, always seemed like the poor man's Star Wars to me.  After seeing the newest Star Trek movie, my interest in the franchise piqued a bit.  And, by piquing, I mean that there was slight interest because I never had even a little before. ... Read more
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The Best of Star Trek: The Original Series

My thoughts on this Best of set are pretty similar to my opinions of the corresponding Next Generation disc.... Read more
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Star Trek: The Original Series

My thoughts on this Best of set are pretty similar to my opinions of the corresponding Next Generation disc.... Read more
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Star Trek (The Original Series): Season 1 (BLU-RAY)

Who would have thought that the original Star Trek series would come out on  blu-ray so quickly?  Well, me, for one, since they released it on HD-DVD pretty quickly too.  The one big issue here is that this set has much less flare than the ... Read more
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Star Trek (The Original Series)

It’s fitting that the series that started it all is the first to get the high definition treatment.  For a 40 year old TV series, it’s surprisingly still relevant in sci fi culture and transfers amazingly well to the new format. ... Read more
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Star Trek (The Original Series): Season One (HD-DVD)

It’s fitting that the series that started it all is the first to get the high definition treatment.  For a 40 year old TV series, it’s surprisingly still relevant in sci fi culture and transfers amazingly well to the new format.... Read more
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Star Trek (The Original Series) Season 1

Star Trek (The Original Series) Season 1

It’s fitting that the series that started it all is the first to get the high definition treatment.  For a 40 year old TV series, it’s surprisingly still relevant in sci fi culture and transfers amazingly well to the new format. ... Read more
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