Tuesday, January 17, 2012
thegatemag:

This must be some kind of wonderful synchronicity. The same day that I found out Patrick Stewart will be the big guest of honour at Fan Expo in August, what do I get in the mail? It just so happens I got my copy of Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Next Level sampler Blu-ray disc, which was such a cool surprise that I had to watch 15 minutes of it.
Although  this is just a taste, the sampler Blu-ray disc is still a big sight for  sore eyes if you’ve been a fan as long as I have–since the beginning,  in fact. The Blu-ray comes with a couple of features to prepare you for  the awesomeness, and three episodes: “Encounter At Farpoint,” “Sins of  the Father,” and maybe best of all to me, “The Inner Light,” which is  memorable because of the flute music by Jerry Goldsmith and Jay Chattaway. This last episode is also a remarkably emotional  one, thanks in part to that music that now reminds me greatly of the  Lord of the Rings score (check it out below for a sample of that).

Yeah, I feel like a joyful nerd today.

thegatemag:

This must be some kind of wonderful synchronicity. The same day that I found out will be the big guest of honour at in August, what do I get in the mail? It just so happens I got my copy of – The Next Level sampler Blu-ray disc, which was such a cool surprise that I had to watch 15 minutes of it.

Although this is just a taste, the sampler Blu-ray disc is still a big sight for sore eyes if you’ve been a fan as long as I have–since the beginning, in fact. The Blu-ray comes with a couple of features to prepare you for the awesomeness, and three episodes: “Encounter At Farpoint,” “Sins of the Father,” and maybe best of all to me, “The Inner Light,” which is memorable because of the flute music by and Jay Chattaway. This last episode is also a remarkably emotional one, thanks in part to that music that now reminds me greatly of the Lord of the Rings score (check it out below for a sample of that).

Yeah, I feel like a joyful nerd today.