Ryan of Ryan’s Cinematics has very cleverly edited classic bloopers from Star Trek: The Next Generation and seamlessly integrated each into the original scene. Some of these edits are very subtle, but quite amusing nonetheless. via The Nerdist
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Incredible Miniature Recreation of the USS Enterprise D Bridge From ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’
While furniture maker Geoff Collard of Model Makers was stuck at home, he decided to finish up a project he had started years before, an incredible miniature recreation of the entire bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D as it appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Star Trek The Next…
‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Crew Members Sing the Smash Mouth Song ‘All Star’ via Clever Editing
Web tinkerer Alexis Deveria very cleverly edited scenes from Star Trek: The Next Generation so that the crew members appear to be singing the Smash Houth hit song “All Star”. Deveria stated that he was inspired by the Star Wars version from 2017. Inspired by the Star Wars “All Star”…
‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ as a 1990s Sitcom About Lt. Commander Data’s Antics on the Enterprise
Thomas Price of TrainDozer who quite humorously remixed footage to create an opening sequence to a sitcom that featured Lieutenant Commander Data in the title role. Price was so encouraged by the reception to his project, that he again remixed and recontextualized stock and blooper footage from Star Trek: The…
‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Reimagined as a 1990s Sitcom Centered Around Lt. Commander Data
Video creator Thomas Price of TrainDozer quite humorously edited together stock and blooper footage from Star Trek: The Next Generation to recontextualize the series as a goofy 1990s sitcom centered around the beloved Lieutenant Commander Data. Price also adapted the theme from the real 1990s sitcom Family Matters with lyrics…
Ol’ Yellow Eyes Is Back, An Album of Crooning Oldies by Brent Spiner of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’
In 1991, the incredibly talented performer Brent Spiner recorded Ol’ Yellow Eyes Is Back, an album of popular songs from the 1930s and 1940s. The album title paid clever homage to both the Frank Sinatra album Ol’ Blue Eyes Is Back and to Lieutenant Commander Data, the android character he…
Masked ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Actors Reunite to Celebrate Sir Patrick Stewart’s 80th Birthday
On June 14, 2020, several actors from Star Trek: The Next Generation gathered around the pool with protective masks on their faces to celebrate the 80th birthday of the legendary Sir Patrick Stewart (Captain Jean-Luc Picard). Surrounding the birthday boy are actors Michael Dorn (Lieutenant Worf), Marina Sirtis (Commander Deanna…
The Origins of Data’s Infectious Laugh in the Iconic ‘Deja Q’ Episode of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’
In a now classic episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation entitled “Deja Q”, the enigmatic character Q (John Delancie) who, upon parting the USS Enterprise, gifted to Lieutenant Commander Data (Brent Spiner) the ability to laugh for a few moments. Because Data is an android, he did not have…