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The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation Review

The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
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"STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION", the series which is noted for its popularity and winning 18 Emmy Awards and the first syndicated television show to be nominated for an Emmy for Best Dramatic Series. Back in the late 80's and early 90's, I practically became a Trekker because of this series. The well-written storylines, awesome acting and most of all, hoping that this series can generate interest in encouraging further development of technology and possibly more research and development in the space program.
The series was shot entirely in 35mm film, among the first shows to be recorded in Dolby Surround and would feature four feature films with the characters from the series and also help pave the way for three more "STAR TREK" related series. The TV series was released on VHS and all episodes released on DVD and in 2006, "Fan Collective" DVD box sets containing ten episodes that were voted by fans revolving around the theme of the "Borg", "Time Travel", "Q" and "Klingon".
With the release of the latest "Star Trek" film, Paramount has released the Blu-ray edition of the "Star Trek: The Original Series - First Season" and the first six films. On DVD, Paramount has released "THE BEST OF STAR TREK" for "The Original Series" and "The Next Generation".
"THE BEST OF STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION" features a total of four episodes: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS (PART I), THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS (PART II), YESTERDAY'S ENTERPRISE and THE MEASURE OF A MAN.
VIDEO & AUDIO:
The following four "STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION" episodes are featured in standard definition (4:3). Picture quality is what you would expect from a DVD but after seeing the recently released "STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES SEASON 1' on High Definition, many people wonder if Paramount will give "STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION" the same type of treatment and digitally remaster each episode. With that being said, quality is satisfactory for a TV series on DVD, especially for a series that was shown on television nearly 20 years ago.
Audio is featured in English 5.1 and Spanish and Portuguese Mono. "STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION" was among the first TV series to adopt Dolby Surround, so the series sounds good for four episodes that were shown on television nearly 20 years ago. Again, I await the digital remastering of this series because I'm sure audio quality will definitely be revamped. "THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS", both episodes feature a lot of action and a very involving musical score which sounds very good on DVD. Overall, audio quality is clear and because the series is more dialogue-based and music based, the episodes are front channel heavy.
As for subtitles, the series is presented in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
"THE BEST OF STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION" features no special features but trailers.
JUDGMENT CALL:
With the release of the latest Star Trek film in theaters, Paramount is making sure they are releasing a good number of Star Trek related films and TV series on Blu-ray but two DVD's that would showcase both "Star Trek" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" on DVD with four episodes.
Personally, any "Best of" is subject for criticism by fans. I think with a series that ran for nine years, anyone could have their own opinion of what their top 3 would be. Personally, I think three of the four episodes selected were well chosen but again, anyone can have their own opinion on what episode was their favorite.
For those who have owned the box sets or the fan collections, personally, there is no reason for them to buy this DVD. Unless one is a hardcore completest or want to own a "Star Trek" DVD with a "Best Of" attached to the name, then go for it. I can tell you that when "THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS (PART 1)" was released on LaserDisc with two episodes, I was willing to pay nearly $35 way back then (both part 1 and part 2 were on two separate LD's back then). But I was such a big fan of ST:TNG that I even went as far as buying the original soundtrack for these two episodes.
So, for those who never owned the series, getting all four DVD's for a low price is quite cheap but spend a little more and you can possibly find the DVD season box sets pretty cheap these days. Overall, These four episodes are quite enjoyable but the DVD is quite barebones, it's a choice if these episodes are worth buying. Personally, for me, I'm still waiting for that digital remastered and digitally restored version of the "STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION" series.
But assuming you have not bought any of the ST:TNG DVD's, you can't go wrong with this DVD release, as you do get four solid and enjoyable episodes for a very low, low price!

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