Star Trek Season 1 Blu-ray Review

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Here it is, the most original Trek will ever look!

HDD's Exclusive Interview with Legendary VFX Designer John Dykstra

25.08.11

In the following chat, Dykstra defines the role of visual effects designer, explains the phylogeny of the job, talks 'X-Men,' Michael Fassbender, Matthew Vaughn, and inspiration. Get a kick!

High-Def Digest – Luke Hickman : Can you give us a quick stripe of what exactly you do as a visual effects designer?

Star Trek: The Next Generation On Blu-ray & Remastered?

08.08.11

(Roots The Digital Bits )

You can put us down for a copy... I mean, who wouldn't wish for to see "Yesterdays Enterprise" or "Cause & Effect" with updated visual effects? BTW, if CBS wants to steer clear of "Shades of Gray" and "Code of Honor", we would completely understand. If you're a fan of either of those episodes, bid someone us a comment below. Maybe you can persuade us with your compelling arguments...

The M/C Review: Star Trek BluRay delivers on every level - HitFix.com

Source: The M/C Review: Star Trek BluRay delivers on every level - HitFix.com

Toshi's no dope.

He is growing up in a sci-fi silver screen, and at the age of four, he treats technology that blows my recall with a uninterested "yeah, yeah, what else you got?" carriage that cracks me up.  He knows what a BluRay is now.  He knows that Daddy treats the DVDs a small more unmusical and drop than he handles the BluRays.  He knows that if something shows up on BluRay, most proper it's common to be for watching in Daddy's bit, and that is something he honestly wants to get in on.  As much as humanly thinkable.

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