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Follows
Followed by
Edited into
Features part of the V'ger energy wave explosion
References
Nomad and V'ger are both man made probes that return to seek their creator
Will Decker is the son of Commodore Matt Decker
Similar cloud-beings that break down and store solar systems. Enterprise's self-destruct considered an option in stopping both.
Referenced in
'Reviewed' by Bill Murray on Weekend Update
On theater marquee.
Gorf was originally intended to be a tie-in with this film, but when the game designers read the film's script, they realized that the concept would not work as a video game and changed its title. Even so, the player's ship bears a passing resemblance to the Starship Enterprise viewed from above.
poster
Roger Ebert calls the film "a low-budget 'Star Wars.'"
Title reference
References Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) in a line of dialogue.
She was in Star Trek: the Motion Picture and had no hair
Captain Prickhard talks about leaving behind a Deltan woman with no hair
Japanese Poster shown
On theater marquee.
This film is mentioned in this "Biography" episode. At least one still photo was also included.
Cave Guy was freaked out by the Klingon language.
On theater marquee.
Tim talks about the Star Trek movies.
Malfunctioning Eddie promotes the Plymouth "V-Ger" which is the name of "God" in Star Trek: TMP.
The making of ST:TMP was discussed by Shatner and Nimoy in the "Mind Meld" video.
The synthetic guitar-string sound effect of Jango Fett's percussive grenades is the same as one of the soundtrack effects of the V'Ger cloud
referenced as part of the documentary
Lorelai overreacts to Rory's new haircut and calls her Persis Khambatta, a reference to her shaved head as Lt. Ilia
Scene recreated when Spock and Kirk mindmeld with Ohn
Video case is shown.
complained about title's name
Gus mentions it.
mentioned once
Nerd fights a ridge forehead Klingon.
SPOILER: For the Kroker/Wong marriage ceremony. The wedding singer plays the Klingon battle theme, to mark the start of nuptials.
Mentioned as very boring
George Takei's head enters the Space Demolition Derby with the refitted USS Enterprise NCC-1701.
Star Trek as a film series is included in a $4,000 question
Sheldon says it was the worst Trek movie
Linkara doesn't hold this film in very high regard.
When Castle tells the symbol is Vodun, Javier asks, "Is that some kind of Star Trek thing?", confusing Vodun with the Klingon language developed for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (*not* the TV series).
Still photographs shown
One of the T-shirts Sid wears
actor wears a Star Trek Enterprise costume
The Star Trek movie franchise is included in a $7,500 question
Max recollects Bradley's love of the films.
The Star Trek film series is included in a $2,000 question
Comic Book guy claims to be Capt. Kirk from this film
scene discussed by characters
V-Giny is named in refered to V-Ger.
Sheldon mentions the movie by name.
The main characters refer to
Gold Key lost the rights to Star Trek comics before this movie was released
Linkara mentions his review of the comic adaptation.
Movie mentions the Star Trek series of films
Featured in
Footage shown as another big-budget sci-fi movie of recent times
clips
Ebert discusses Star Wars' influence on the movie
DVD release reviewed + footage used
Clips from 'The Motion Picture' are shown in 'Cosmic Thoughts'.
DVD featurette
Segment shown on DVD
Taking #5 as the top movies based on TV shows
clips are shown and Linkara reviews the comci book adaptation
movie is reviewed




