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Have you guys seen the Star Trek remastered clips from "The Enterpise Incident"? I was ROFL watching it:

http://www.livevideo.com/video/TrekMovi ... e-inc.aspx

lol :rollin
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I think I have guys seen the Star Trek remastered clips from The Enterpise Incident.
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Have you ever had seen enough Star Trek to understand ?
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Cloud wrote:Have you ever had seen enough Star Trek to understand ?
I've watched the original star trek when I was like 8... So I don't remember it very well, but I liked spock and the klingons...

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Post by transmet »

Well, it is labeled the FX reel... but I can see why you'd find this funny Keropi.
More than anything else, it's the musical score that I find entertaining. :)
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The clips are the new special effects they added to the old Star Trek episodes. In this case it was for "The Enterprise Incident".

Unfortunately or fortunately...when you put all those new clips together you end up with the same music motif played over and over again. :D

It reminds me of the iconic Amok Time background music that Jim Carrey made fun of from the Cable Guy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g82yZXXpxY8
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*Heh* Just watched it now my computer is working with sound.
It is funny because of that repeating "Dun dun da dun" trumpet being repeated over and over. Had me laughing too, Keropi.
It's meant to signifiy a poignant moment of intense drama- a cliffhanger perhaps. Used once, it's effective but when that's repeated a dozen times in succession is becomes really humourous.
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