Star Trek: The Motion Picture
When a destructive space entity is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral Kirk resumes command of the Starship Enterprise to intercept, examine, and stop it. Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley and the cast from the acclaimed Star Trek television series mobilize at warp speed to stop the alien intruder from its relentless flight toward Earth.
11 June 1940, Athens, Georgia, USA
2 October 1948, Bombay, State of Bombay, India
15 July 1952, Kingstown, St. Vincent, British West Indies [now Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]
26 March 1931, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
28 June 1959, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
23 February 1932, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
28 June 1951, Central Falls, Rhode Island, USA
1 October 1947, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
28 November 1925, Kansas, USA
23 December 1943, USA
15 May 1935, Cairo, Egypt
1951, Riverside, California, USA
27 November 1941, Burbank, California, USA
30 July 1941, Coatesville, Pennsylvania, USA
14 September 1936, Chicago, Illinois, USA
May 15, 2009
More of an event than a movie...more flash than content.
December 06, 2015
Not so much a movie as it is a sort of giant display case ...
May 20, 2013
Merely a weak, inapt Star Trek movie, not a completely awful one.
March 22, 2009
If the endless interstellar vistas of 2001: A Space Odyssey tested your patience, Star Trek: The Motion Picture will make you cry like a little star child.
December 15, 2010
The Enterprise's first feature, with smarts outdoing guns.
September 07, 2016
What you see is what you respond to, and what you see is a unique cultural phenomenon, and a film that for all its visual splendors falls well short of its aspirations.
May 03, 2009
Nothing but a long day's journey into ennui.
June 30, 2010
Star Trek's freshman big screen effort was crippled by a plodding pace and a somber tone.
May 19, 2008
This 1979 movie adaptation of the cult TV series is blandness raised to an epic scale.
July 05, 2008
a little too boring
May 19, 2008
The expensive effects (under supervision of Douglas Trumbull) are the secret of this film, and the amazing wizardry throughout would appear to justify the whopping budget.

