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The Ultimate Star Trek Collection

roelbj writes "For those Star Trek fans wondering what to ask for this Christmas, you may wish to consider The Ultimate Star Trek Collection to be released on November 15. For just (cough) $2499.99, you'll get 212, count them, 212 DVDs with everything ever produced under the name, including all seasons of all five telvision series as well as the ten feature films. Before loading up your disc changer and hitting play, remember to get up once in a while."

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  1. No figurines by ReformedExCon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sorry, that's the deal breaker.

    Hardly "Ultimate".

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    1. Re:No figurines by Golias · · Score: 5, Funny

      For an extra $500, could I get the same collection without any of the Voyager episodes?

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    2. Re:No figurines by Baricom · · Score: 4, Funny

      For an extra $500, could I get the same collection without any of the Voyager episodes?

      Absolutely. Please make the check payable to "Baricom."

  2. The Animated Series!? by AmicoToni · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It doesn't seem to contain Star Trek: The Animated Series!...

    1. Re:The Animated Series!? by Golias · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well, let's see...

      The Original Series
      The Animated Series
      The Next Generation
      Deep Space Nine

      No, actually, that's only four. There were only four Star Trek TV series ever made. I don't see where you people are getting five, let alone six.

      LALALALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!!!

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    2. Re:The Animated Series!? by David_W · · Score: 4, Funny
      No, actually, that's only four.

      Picard: THERE... ARE... FOUR... SERIES!

    3. Re:The Animated Series!? by biglig2 · · Score: 4, Funny

      By such logic, TOS is also non-cannon as it includes a cross-over with another TV show, "Assignment: Earth".

      (Please don't post pointing out that Assignment: Earth never made it past it's pilot, or I will be forced to invoke Wold Newton, and you won't like that.)

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  3. What a waste by ravenspear · · Score: 5, Funny

    I really don't see the point of this. Every true geek has already seen all of that anyway. It's not something they really need.

    On the other hand $2500 will pay for a lot of hookers.

    1. Re:What a waste by nmb3000 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I really don't see the point of this.

      Amazon was tired of sitting hundreds boxed sets of Voyager. They figured if they bundled them with other stuff people might accidently buy them.

      If this plan fails they'll hire Jeri Ryan to personally hand deliver every copy of a Voyager season bought. They figure that if she sold the series once, she can do it again.

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  4. No way by JudgeFurious · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I love Star Trek, hell I grew up watching it. I even love bad Star Trek. I can't justify spending $100+ per season on it though and I never will. Paramount needs to put the crack pipe down and get those seasons in the $49-$59 range. It's not worth what they're asking. At $49 bucks a season I'd probably own most of it by now.

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    1. Re:No way by Fallingcow · · Score: 4, Insightful

      On the other hand, downloading it is not an option for those who want it now

      Yeah, just those who want it in a week or so.

      Like, the time it would take for a purchased set to be delivered.

    2. Re:No way by Fallingcow · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Agreed.

      I was so happy when they announced that DS9 was finally coming out on DVD. I hadn't even looked at any of the others, as I wasn't interested (though I've since come to enjoy the original series). It came out, and I was TOTALLY ready to fork out $40 for each season. They might even have gotten $50 or so out of me.

      They were something like $110 the first time I saw them. WTF? Those bastards can go to hell. Now I'm so pissed off at them that I'll likely never buy the seasons at all.

      It was the same thing with the X-Files. I don't know if it's changed, but it was about $100 when it came out. Totally crazy.

    3. Re:No way by nmb3000 · · Score: 4, Informative

      Paramount needs to put the crack pipe down and get those seasons in the $49-$59 range.

      EXACTLY!

      I am so tired of these morons trying to suck every penny from the franchise as they possibly can while ignoring simple facts. The truth is, if they cut the price in half, they would likely sell more than double what they are now. It has nothing to do with production or advertisement, it's all the greedy bastards at Paramount. X-Files was the same way until just recently when they dropped the price (at least at my local Costco) from $100/season to $40. Stargate SG-1 (owned by MGM) seasons have been $35-40 since they were first released, and they are already committed to 10 seasons. Hell, Enterprise is only 4 seasons and it's still over $100/season. Why can't others follow MGM's suit?

      The truth is that the people behind the Star Trek franchise are complete and utter fools. They embrace such asinine marketing such as this. They continue to allow the failures known as Berman and Braga to rape the franchise. They blame poor box office ratings for Nemesis on the fans and other big-name movies and not piss-poor writing and directing . They blame the failure of Enterprise on the fans and not piss-poor writing and directing.

      In reality it's probably a good thing the franchise is "resting". You can only screw something up so long before people give up on it. Hopefully when they try resurrecting it they'll have found people to produce it with something called talent.

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  5. worth it? by fredistheking · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seeing that you will be paying more than $10 a disc is this worth it? Shouldn't you get some kind of discount for getting so many discs?

    Wait until it's at least 30% off.

    1. Re:worth it? by n0dalus · · Score: 4, Informative

      Wait until it's at least 30% off.

      It already is 36% off! The original price was $3908.99.

    2. Re:worth it? by 6th+time+lucky · · Score: 5, Funny

      The sad thing is, it *is* at least 30% off...

      List Price: $3,908.99
      Price: $2,499.99
      You Save: $1,409.00 (36%)

      funnier... "You may also be interested in these items..."
      Above All Co. L74995CN Forearm Forklift Lifting Straps

      is it really that heavy???

  6. My god! by Rhinobird · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's full of Star Treks!

    I swear, I hear angels singing right now. And is it possible for divine light to shine on a webpage?

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  7. More like Penultimate by ErMaC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's missing The Animated Adventures, which Paramount has said they plan on releasing on DVD at some point next year.

    And I think it's sad that of the Star Trek stories to be posted, this makes the front page where as the passing of Michael Piller doesn't.

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  8. Where's the torrent? by Werrismys · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's like CD's in 1994... the sheer amount of data works as a copy protection...

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  9. Ironic! by SolitaryMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I was reading the article "480-Pound Woman Dies After Six Years On Couch" (second link) I had a "Breakfast Bistro Sandwich" ad on the top of the page. What an irony!

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  10. What makes a movie worth watching over again? by Quirk · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Most geeks must have good memories. The amount of info that has to be assimilated and managed is, to say the least, considerable. It follows most geeks would be able to retain a storyline and much attendant material from watching a movie once or maybe twice.

    What makes owning this set of dvds and, presumably, rewatching the material worthwhile?

    The only movies I've watched repeatedly are Casablanca, Apocalypse Now and to a lesser extent Alien and Blade Runner, but I've no idea why I can watch Casablanca and Apocalpse Now over and over. I know the material very nearly by heart, but have no idea what the mechanism is that hooks me in.

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    1. Re:What makes a movie worth watching over again? by Altima(BoB) · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Maybe because Casablanca is the greatest screenplay yet written (so sayeth Brian Cox as Robert McKee in Adaptation.) It's like saying that the only book you can read again and again is Ulysses and not being sure why. Casablanca is so perfect in formula that there are actually several plot holes of which few people notice, realize or care about. I feel the same way about Lawrence of Arabia, the full cut is four hours long, but I've watched it over a dozen times. It's just that good.

      But... the point of this kind of set is not to see something again and again. Hell, as one person pointed out, if you did one episode a day it would take you two years to finish. And when you've gone through the entire set, hell, there will be a new series on TV by then. After that new series finished, begin rewatching your set, after two years, you'll probably have forgotten most of the episodes. This set is about possessing it, having he capacity to watch ANY given episode on a whim at any given moment. To no longer be the slave of the fickle schedules of TV re-runs. All that jazz. It doesn't have to be Casablanca, very little of it ever comes close. All it has to be is A LOT of Star Trek.

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    2. Re:What makes a movie worth watching over again? by waynemcdougall · · Score: 4, Funny
      Maybe because Casablanca is the greatest screenplay yet written

      Ahh yes...Of all the space bars in all the worlds, you had to re-materialise in mine.

      The one starring Myra Binglebat and Peter Beardsley was definitive.

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  11. Does it include cool Yoda and Han Solo posters? by Neeth · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh wait... Star Trek

    That explains the 212 DVD's too.

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  12. Too much for too much by Lifix · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is only worth it if: 1) You are a huge Star Trek Fan (no problem I'm sure these people are out there) 2) You are a fan of 4+ of the serries: It's cheaper to buy any 3 seasons individually + all the movies 3) You aren't already collecting the dvds. Now here is my POV: I am a huge tv on dvd collector but there is a limit to how much I am willing to spend (example: I'm going to pick up the BuffyBox when it comes out, even though I already have the first four seasons.) I am also a fan of all of Star Trek, and would love to pick this up, except for the fact that I bought TNG as it came out, DS9 as it out and voyager as it came out. I'm not saying that this is intended for everyone, infact if they sell more then say, a thousand of them, I will be impressed. Anyway just my $.02 oh and wtf is with Enterprise costing 120+ per season before discounts?

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  13. ALL of them? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ooo, does it have the one where they modify the main deflector, meet a strange new lifeform, and have to make some crucial decision about ethics and/or sexy blue aliens? 'cause I think that's the only episode I missed...

  14. Re:Was the link necessary? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Perhaps it is this mentality that obesity is some kind of external force acting upon a person that is leading Americans to become so incredibly fat. As long as you can keep denying responsibility for your own disgusting, highly irresponsible and self-destructive lifestyles, the problem will just keep getting worse.

    She was not 'sick', she was a typical member of the parasitic consumer society in which she lives, consuming what the rest of the world produces until they (literally) keel over and die.

    Posted anonymously to avoid being modded as a troll ... people don't like hearing the truth.

  15. It's not complete until it contains by SecureTheNet · · Score: 5, Funny

    a set of pointy ears!

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  16. Animated to be released on Dec 31st by jbridges · · Score: 4, Funny

    According to Amazon, the Animated Star Trek Series will be released on Dec 31st, 1969.

    Star Trek - The Animated Series (1973)
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005JN6D/002-75 16313-1096059?v=glance&n=130

    So find yourself a gateway into the past (and try to avoid saving any sexy pacifists by accident).

  17. referal fee by Celt · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm curious how much trektoday get if somebody buys that set through their handy referal link in this slashdot story, nice that the editors left the link intact.

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  18. Just over three weeks long by fmwap · · Score: 5, Interesting

    So...it's a very, very boring night at work...
    Here's the tally, this doesn't include any special features, commentaries, or otherwise useless filler:

    ST TOS:
    47 mins, 79 eps, 22 discs, 3,713min = 2days 13hrs 53mins
    ST TNG:
    45 mins, 178 eps, 48 discs, 8,010min = 5days 13hrs 30mins
    ST DS9:
    45 mins, 176 eps, 48 discs, 7,920min = 5days 12hrs
    ST Voyager:
    45 mins, 172 eps, 47 discs, 7,740min = 5days 9hrs
    ST Enterprise:
    42 mins, 98 eps, 27 discs, 4,116min = 2days 20hrs 36mins

    The Motion Picture (Directors Cut): 136mins 2 discs
    The Wrath of Kahn (Directors Cut): 116mins 2 discs
    III: The search for spock: 105mins 2 discs
    IV: The Voyage Home: 119mins 2 discs
    V: The Final Frontier: 107mins 2 discs
    VI: The Undiscovered Contry: 113mins 2 discs
    Generations: 118mins 2 discs
    First Contact: 106mins 2 discs
    Insurrection: 103mins 2 discs
    Nemesis: 116mins 2 discs

    Grand Total (Minus Commentaries, deleted scenes, additional features) :
    212 Discs
    32,638 minutes
    3wks 1day 15hrs 58mins

    References:
    Amazon.com product info
    IMDB Star Trek search

  19. I wonder if there is an Easter Egg by hrieke · · Score: 4, Funny

    After watching all the DVDs, does William Shatner appear and tell you to "Get A Life"?

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  20. Re:Was the link necessary? by greg_barton · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Posted anonymously to avoid being modded as a troll ...

    I love it. You post about personal responsibility, then refuse to be held personally responsible for the comment. Classic!

  21. Re:Was the link necessary? by Retric · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Even fat cells need energy. An extra 200lb's needs over 1000 calories each and every day to keep the cells alive. So if somone only eat's 1200 calories there is no way for them to get that fat. (And yes people can make it on 1200 calories they get extreamly thin but by doing so there are less cells to keep alive which help balance that out.)