Kenji Wrote:And, another great moment was....
When David Marcus(Kirk's son) was killed by Klingon, after the moment, Savick said, "Captain, David is dead". Then, Kirk stunned, slowly fell down.
Kirk screamed, "Klingon's....bastard!!!".
That was memorable moments in this movie.
You know, Shatner is an underrated actor. He really did some terrific acting in that scene. He was completely believable and not at all over the top, which is what I think some people would expect of him. He didn't really scream it; he stumbles backwards and misses his chair and mutters, "You Klingon bastards, you killed my son." He then says it again much louder and with more emphasis, but he still isn't really screaming.
Now, he
does scream in the previous film: "Khhhhaaaannnn!!!"
As long as we're geeking out on '80s Trek, let's add:
Spock's death scene in II. Again, a nicely understated performance by both actors. And dammit, that scene gets to me still even though I
know he comes back for more movies.
Spock's funeral scene in II. Shatner again gives a truly impressive performance, particularly the way his voice breaks during the line, "Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most... human."
The Moby Dick references in II. There are many, with Khan as Ahab and Kirk as the white whale. "I'll chase him round the moons of Nibea (sp?) and round the Antares Maelstrom and round Perdition's flames before I give him up!" "From hell's heart, I stab at thee! For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee!" Great stuff.
Stealing the Enterprise in III. "How can you have a yellow alert in spacedock?" James Horner's score is really good here. In fact, his scores for II and III are both really good pretty much all the way through.
Sulu in III. "Don't call me tiny."
Chekov in IV getting stuck on the aircraft carrier. "Scotty, now would be a good time."
All the "profanity" in IV. "No ma'am. No dipshit." "The hell I can't." And one of the all-time great lines in the history of cinema: "Double dumbass on you!" I'm forgetting plenty of others.
The Italian food argument in IV, which is probably almost impossible to transcribe completely since Shatner and Nimoy overlap each other so much. Terrific comedic performances. "I love Italian... and so do you."
Scotty trying to talk to a Mac Plus through the mouse in IV. "Helllooo, computer."
Kirk to John Larroquette as a Klingon in III: "You. Help us or die." "I do not deserve to live." "Fine. I'll kill you later."
The destruction of the Enterprise in III.
Others?
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