Page 8-Thursday, June 10, 1982-The Michigan Daily 4 4 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' - Lower left, Ricardo Montalban as the Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig wicked, superhuman Khan. Center, The Enterprise attacks The Reliant in the stie Alley, and Leonard Nimoy. final battle. Upper right, The crew of the Enterprise, George Takei, DeForest 'Wrath of Khan' ressurects Star (ContinuedfromPage7) produced in fact on state of the art actors behind these roles, but for those You get the idea. More of the same computer graphic machines, and exchange students from the Antarctic, pulp science-fiction that proved so suc- "beaming up" looks like a real tran- we'll give credit where credit is due. cessful on TV. Trek II returns to the sportation of energy rather than a William Shatner is everybody's format and style that served the scratched frame of film. favorite captain. As Kirk, the in- characters best and winds up being bet- More importantly, all of our friends destructable leader, he managed to ter for it. from the bridge of the star ship look as outwit opponents, outfight enemies, and Now that the special effects wizards though they have experienced some outmaneuver women. Back in the have finally gotten their act together, battles and defeats. The series was saddle of the Enterprise, Shatner acts the world of Star Trek seems that much always a little too manicured for my tired and universe-weary. His earlier more believable. The computer tastes - no one aged. Now, Kirk, derring-do is now balanced with a displays are intricate and precise, Spock, McCoy, and Scotty have the ap- maturity becoming to his rank of ad- pearance of having lasted through a miral. "five-year mission." Leonard Nimoy is the unquenchable ANk, AR1,R1There has been no need to identify the Spock, the man whose checkbook is INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5th Ave. of ubeny 761-9700--- ENDS TONIGHT! "MY DINNER WITH ANDRE" at 7:25, 9:25 STARTS FRIDAY! an image of beauty Ann Arbor Civic Theatre ...original, compelling and no doubt controversial -NEWSWEEK MARIEL fo HEMINGWAY '.PERSONAL rBEST FRI-7:30, 9:45 1 yj WED*SAT. UN -2 shows before. 5:30p m. TALLONE . e>_:TALIA SHIRE The Greatest Challenge LYDI THEA THURS-7:00, 9:00 FRI-8:00, 10:00 (PG) .- , William Shatner, James Doohan, Kir- Trek style always balanced. Behind all of Kirk's exploits there has stood a man backing him up as a friend and letter-perfect science officer. In this movie, Spock appears more relaxed with the conflict of his emotions vs. his logical background. He is happy to serve his admiral and to do his best for Starfleet Command. Never to be forgotten is the crew of the Enterprise: Walter Keonig, Chekov; Nichelle Nichols, Uhura; George Takei, Sulu; James Doohan, Scotty; and DeForest Kelley, Doctor McCoy. These men and women have survived 78 episodes and an earlier movie; they know exactly how to run the ship. Trek II is just another suc- cessful mission accomplished with finesse and style. Returning from exile is Ricardo Mon- talban, Fantasy Island's enigmatic proprietor. For those that think Mon- talban's acting is too crude to watch, it is perfect for Star Trek. His style is to quietly overact and that's exactly what Kirk needs ina villain. Of course, the question on the lips of Star Trek fans is does Spock die? It's an important question, for Spock has grown to be a friend to us all. He is wise and yet understanding, always coldly logical, yet knowing when heated emotions would serve better. If Spock dies, could there possible be any more movies? What would Kirk do at the loss of his friend? Let's just say that under the deft direction of Nicholas Meyer, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is one of the best episodes filmed, and we'll let the credits roll as Spock recites the new version of the classic prologue: These are the continuing voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its ongoing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life forms and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. 4 4 I 4 4 4