Star Trek The Original Series - The Complete Third Season
Douglas S. Cramer: Producer
Gene Roddenberry: Writer
CBS Paramount International Television
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DVD Details:
- Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
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- Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
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- Studio: CBS Paramount International Television
- Theatrical Release Date: Sep 08, 1966
- DVD Release Date: Dec 14, 2004
- Run Time: 1349 minutes
- ASIN: B0002JJBZO
- UPC: 097360509441
- Sales Rank: 29350
Amazon Customer Reviews:
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    The Original Team Still Rocks!, 2008-10-15
What I like about the original Star Trek series is the interplay between the characters. By today's standards, the special effects are pretty bad, but in many cases, that pushes the viewing experience into the "so bad, it's good!" category. Like the issue where a space alien is a man in a rubber suit with a dinosaur head, making "Grrrrr!-Grrrrrr"! noises, and the issue where the bridge display screens have gone blank, but if you look closely, you can see black paper in waves simulating a blank screen. One more - the computers always recognize the voice of the user, and yet can't speak in a way even remotely human. Etc. etc.
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br /Which takes me back to my original comment - that the interplay between the characters is great. I still like the original series the best for that aspect. Partly it's nostalgia too - I never got to see all the episodes when they were on TV, so it's fun to see the series methodically and in the same order in which the shows were made.
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br /Ron Faxon
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    Spectre of the Gun - Surreal, Brilliant, 2008-08-09
I was channel surfing one night and inadvertently stumbled upon an episode of the old Star Trek. The colorful sets caught my eye so I put the remote down. I had already missed the first 25 minutes of the hour episode but watching the remainder of "Spectre of the Gun" was, for me, a mind blowing experience. I don't remember seeing this episode when I was 10 years old (season three, 1968...right?) but to see it now at age 50 was an unexpected treat.
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br /After taping the last 35 minutes of the episode and watching it over and over, I noticed that the sets looked bare. But, the content was far from lacking. The colors they used made me feel as if I were looking at a moving surrealist painting. I loved it! The character actors were fantastic, true craftsmen and women. The bar tender, the sheriff, the woman who fell in love with Chekov, Doc Holiday, the fourth evil sheriff, and those irresistable pair of actors who played the Erps, all played their roles so well I can't get enough.
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br /And the concept of having the crew thrown into the role of the Clanton gang is so far out I can't help but love it. What fun they must have had! The dialogue was brilliant. The producers had a limited budget (I had no idea that the budget for season three was slashed until I began reading the reviews here), but not only did they side step this potentially disastrous problem, they pulled it off with artistic flare! By making this western town a product of alien imagination, the writers were able to make those cheesy set pieces work. They made the best with what they had. Bravo!
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br /It is because of the fine work by all the actors and writers in this episode that my interest in Star Trek has been renewed. That's why I'm here: I was looking for the episode I saw that night and found out that it was called "Spectre of the Gun." I intend the buy the boxed set containing the first three seasons now that I've found my gem. I can't wait to watch all the original Star Trek episodes. It takes a lot of talent to pull off what these people did, playing make believe with such conviction. Love it!
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    If you love Star Trek, the DVD series is a must have, 2008-06-19
Outstanding idea to come out w. the original series on DVD. I own all 3 seasons. Well written, great plotlines and characters - this show was ahead of its time in addressing social issues such as prejudice, custom and tradition, disaster, grief, power, gluttony, etc.
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br /The special effects are not so bad in the 3rd season, as per the first, but this was the way that things were done back in the day. The series does not have to hang its hat on explosions and such to carry itself.
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    Too Far Ahead of Its Time, 2008-06-08
After the first two seasons of Star Trek: The Original Series, the show was set to be cancelled by its network. However, after receiving a flood of letters from devoted fans that wanted to keep the show on the air, the network renewed it for one more season. Of course, since the show was not the culutural phenomena that it has now become, the network buried it in a late-night time slot and forced creator Gene Roddenberry to operate on a shoe-string budget. As a result, the special effects or sets that are needed in a show which regularly shows viewers spectacular events are severely hampered in this season. One episode takes place in an empty Enterprise, one is set in a pitch-black room much of the time, and another takes place in a deserted old West town (as no money existed to pay extras).
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br /Yet, for fans of the first two seasons, this Third Season still delivers some great action, mind-bending drama, and little doses of humor. It is only the physical environment of the scripts that go downhill...not necessarily the scripted material itself.
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br /Here are what I consider to be the highlights of this Third Season:
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br /Day of the Dove: The Enterprise continues its battle with the Klingons.
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br /All Our Yesterdays: Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are thrown into different periods of past galaxies and forced to survive while trying to find a way home.
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br /Turnabout Intruder: A body-switching tale that, while common fare now, had probably never been seen on TV to that point.
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br /To conclude, the Third Season of Star Trek: TOS continued to produce some great dramatic TV hours, but was severely hampered by budgetary issues. Is it still worth your time? An emphatic "Yes"! Essentially, the show was so far ahead of its time that viewers did not know how to handle the "mature" (by 1960s standards!) themes it presented (i.e. many people boycotted the show because they thought Spock represented Satan due to his long ears!), thus its viewerships problems. It wouldn't be until the release of the major motion pictures in the 1970s and 1980s (after space travel was a well-established reality in this country) that Star Trek become the phenomena it is today.
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