It has been a long eleven month wait, but part two of Star Trek Phase II’s "Blood and Fire" has finally been released online. Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
“The Outcast” is the first Trek episode to deal with, at least arguably, the issue of homosexuality. Truth be told, it does not do that very well. Full Article at Eye of Polyphemus
Featuring all 24 episodes of the legendary third season, the six-disc set is presented in pristine 7.1 DTS-HD Master audio and superior picture quality offering the best possible... Full Article at Wired
May I now present ’The Game,” which shall forever be known as the worst episode of Tng and a portent of some of the dreck Brannon Braga would write through the rest of televised... Full Article at Eye of Polyphemus
I started at the beginning of the first season, re-watching episodes that I hadn’t seen in a decade or longer, faithfully recording and sharing the memories they released. Full Article at WIL WHEATON DOT NET
Extras include: Extras include: * Unrated Director's Cut and Theatrical versions of the film * Production Video Diaries Extras include: * Commentary with Director Bra... Full Article at Popular Mechanics
As with the first-season Blu-ray set, the this one allows you to view the episodes with either the effects created in the late 1960s or the new effects created in the 20th century. Full Article at Ain't It Cool News
As with the first-season Blu-ray set, the this one allows you to view the episodes with either the effects created in the late 1960s or the new effects created in the 20th century. Full Article at Ain't It Cool News
Scotty must have worked his magic -- the final season of the classic sci-fi series is coming to high-definition just in time for the holidays. Paramount Home Entertainment will be transporting the remaining 24 episodes of '' to Blu-ray on December 15. Full Article at High-Def Digest
The quotes from the achievers and successful people are the guiding force for many of our lives. There are quotes on every little aspect on our day to day life and living. Full Article at Associated Content