Star Trek enthusiasts are in for a special treat next month when a 1979 classic returns to the big screen in Grand Junction. Get ready to see Star Trek: The Motion Picture the way it was meant to be seen, at your local theater.
Star Trek: Discovery had design continuity issues from the beginning, and the U.S.S. Enterprise only complicated matters. As it turns out, the CBS drama is legally prohibited from utilizing the classic Enterprise, raising questions of how much we’ll see in Season 2.
I was all set to retire. Star Trek held my ticket to riches this holiday season with my exquisite collection of keepsake ornaments. Unfortunately, my anticipation of wealth was shattered by a heavy dose of reality courtesy of Ebay.
Quentin Tarantino is not only developing a Star Trek movie with J.J. Abrams, but he’s convinced Paramount to let him make an R-rated feature. And if Paramount can get behind that wacky insanity, then who knows what other zany tricks are up Tarantino’s sleeve — all of which is to say that maybe we shouldn’t be surprised every time there’s a new story about this movie. Anything is possible, including the potential for Patrick Stewart to reprise his role as Jean-Luc Picard, which is exactly what he’d like to do.
Do you have a sci-fi enthusiast on your Christmas list? Do you find them hard to shop for? If so, you're in luck. A Grand Junction store offers an incredible selection of Star Trek and Star Wars collectibles, perfect for that hard-to-shop-for person on your list.