Josh Reviews the Newly-Released Complete Soundtrack of Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek and movie-soundtrack fans have been spoiled over the last few years, as we’ve seen the complete, unedited scores from almost every single Star Trek film released to CD. I have previously written about James Horner’s score for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
News Around the Net!
Arrested Development lives!! This photo of Buster from the upcoming new episodes (I’m hearing Spring 2013?) really made me laugh. Rumblings of a Dr. Horrible sequel continue to, well, rumble. Could this actually become a reality next year? Hoping hoping hoping. Yeahbutwha?
Star Trek Enterprise: The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm
The latest Star Trek: Enterprise novel, The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm, brings to a conclusion the finally-told story of the Earth-Romulan war that lead to the founding of the United Federation of Planets, and also serves as a finale to the series of five Star Trek: Enterprise no
Star Trek Enterprise: The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor’s Wing
After re-reading Michael A. Martin & Andy Mangels’ Star Trek: Enterprise novel Kobayashi Maru (click here for my review), I started right into Michael A. Martin’s follow-up novel The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor’s Wing. This is the first book of a duology ch
News Around the Net
Did you enjoy the new Hobbit trailer I posted last week? If you haven’t seen them, here are all of the other alternate endings to that trailer. Uh oh. Looks like Rise of the Planet of the Apes director Rupert Wyatt has dropped out of work on the sequel, Dawn of the Planet of
Star Trek Enterprise: Kobayashi Maru
The last of the Star Trek TV series, Star Trek: Enterprise, was over-all a disappointment but the biggest tragedy of the show was that it was cancelled just as it was starting to get good. The series left a number of plot-threads unresolved. Luckily, the authors of Pocket Books
Can We Talk About This Terrible Star Trek Sequel Title?
So the new Star Trek film is going to be called Star Trek Into Darkness. Really? That’s not a joke? Ho boy, that is a bad title. I respect them from trying to shy away from the “Star Trek colon title” model that the Trek sequels had been following for a while now
Resistance is Futile (and Chocolatey!)
Check out this cake in the shape of a Borg cube. Fantastic. (Full story is here!)
Dueling Star Trek Fan Films!
I’ve written lots about my enjoyment of the Star Trek fan film series Phase II. At a rate of about one new episode a year, the Phase II gang have been releasing extraordinarily well-made new episodes of the original Star Trek. The idea is that they’re creating the fourth s
Star Trek Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History
I really loved Christopher L. Bennett’s first Department of Temporal Investigations novel (click here for my review) that fleshed out the Federation’s timeline-policing agency, first seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Trials and Tibbble-ations,”