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Revision as of 20:14, 12 May 2009
Template:Realworld Template:Sidebar dvd Star Trek: Insurrection (Special Edition) is a two-disc Special Edition DVD of Star Trek: Insurrection.
Summary
- Taken from the back cover
- Engage!
- Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his Next Generation crew are back and so is the excitement and fun in this "polished film that shines like a crown jewel in the Star Trek firmament" (George Powell, San Francisco Examiner).
- From the beginning of the Federation, the Prime Directive was clear: no Starfleet expedition may interfere with the natural development of other civilizations. But now Picard is confronted with orders that undermine that decree. If he obeys, 600 peaceful residents of Ba'ku will be forcibly removed from their remarkable world, all for the reportedly greater good of millions who will benefit from Ba'ku's fountain-of-youth-like powers. If he disobeys, he will risk his starship, his career, his life. But for Picard, there's really only one choice. He must rebel against Starfleet... and lead the insurrection to preserve paradise.
Chapters
Like most DVDs, the film has been sectioned into chapters, similar to tracks on a CD.
Scene | Title |
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1 | Main Titles/Ba'ku Village |
2 | Secondary Protocols |
3 | The Son'a |
4 | A British Tar |
5 | Rescuing the Hostages |
6 | Therapeutic Postures |
7 | "A Few Loose Ends" |
8 | Metaphasic Radiation |
9 | Abandon the Prime Directive |
10 | Lock and Load |
11 | Evacuating the Village |
12 | Send Your Ships |
13 | "Do Machines Ever Play?" |
14 | A Perfect Moment |
15 | Aggressive Tendencies |
16 | Inside the Caves |
17 | The Riker Maneuver |
18 | Don't Let Go |
19 | A Blood Feud |
20 | Gal'na |
21 | An Illusion |
22 | The Collector |
23 | The Healing Process |
24 | Credits |
Special Features
Disc One
- Text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda.
Disc Two
- Production - A section of the DVD that focuses on the creation of the movie. The titles of the documentaries which are included under this heading are listed below.
- It Takes a Village
- Location, Location, Location
- The Art of "Insurrection"
- Anatomy of a Stunt - Stunt coordinator Rick Avery explained the making of the stunt scene, a 30 ft. high fall from a cliff, which was later removed from the final film and included stunt performers Brian J. Williams, Brian Avery, Eddie Braun, and Joey Box. Also in this special are actors Brent Spiner and Jonathan Frakes.
- The Story of "Insurrection"
- Making "Insurrection"
- Director's Notebook
- The Star Trek Universe - A section of the DVD that explores various aspects of the movie. The The titles of the documentaries which are included under this heading are listed below.
- Westmore's Aliens - Michael Westmore presents an insight into the creation of alien faces.
- Star Trek's Beautiful Alien Women - A documentary which focuses on the female characters featured throughout the television series and movies of Star Trek.
- Creating the Illusion - A section of the DVD that explores the challenges that the special effects crew overcame in the creation of the movie. The titles of the documentaries which are included under this heading are listed below.
- Shuttle Chase
- The Drones
- The Duck Blind
- Deleted Scenes - A collection of seven deleted scenes are available on the DVD, the titles of which are listed below.
- Ru'afo's Facelift
- Working Lunch
- Flirting
- The Kiss
- Status: Precarious
- Disabling the Injector
- Alternate Ending
- Archives - Both storyboard and photo galleries are presented on the disc.
- Advertising - A section that includes the following advertisements.
- Teaser Trailer
- Theatrical Trailer
- Original Promotional Featurette
- Borg Invasion 4D Trailer
Background
- This was the only Collectors Edition not to include an audio commentary, despite the fact that one was recorded by director Jonathan Frakes.
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