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    Movie Review

    They Shall Not Grow Old stuns with enhanced look at World War I

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 17, 2018 | 2:00 pm
    They Shall Not Grow Old stuns with enhanced look at World War I
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    When it comes to movies about wars, World War I has tended to get short shrift over the years. The highest profile one in recent years was Steven Spielberg’s War Horse, while films like All Quiet on the Western Front, Paths of Glory, and Gallipoli have aged well. But World War II has gotten the bulk of the attention, with the so-called “Greatest Generation” feted time and again.

    Director Peter Jackson is aiming to give those who volunteered for duty in the United Kingdom during World War I the tribute they deserve, with the documentary They Shall Not Grow Old. Using actual footage shot before and during the war and interviews done with surviving soldiers, the film takes the audience into the trenches to show the good, the bad, and the ugly about being a soldier.

    But Jackson and his team have done far more than dig up some old scratchy footage. They have restored and enhanced the various film clips to an astonishing degree, and then put the whole thing in 3D to boot. The result is a film that puts the audience on the battlefront right alongside the soldiers, where you can almost feel the mud and smell the decay.

    The usage of 3D in the past 20 years has been hit-and-mostly-miss, but it has an immense power in this film. The film begins with pre-war black-and-white clips in a square format, giving the impression that you’re peeking through a window to a world just on the other side of the screen. But when the soldiers go off to war, Jackson goes to wide screen and colorizes the footage, bringing a drama to the film that’s incalculable.

    Given the fact that they’re restoring film from 100 years ago, not everything looks perfect, but the filmmakers make it easy to get immersed in the film. The interviews conducted by oral historians were not about the clips seen in the film, but using what must have been exhaustive research, Jackson and his team match up the audio with the video extraordinarily well. They also insert sound effects and other audio that weren’t on the original films to make it even more engrossing.

    Instead of a staid and stodgy documentary that dutifully goes through the sacrifices of the soldiers, They Shall Not Grow Old is a lively experience. Many of the scenes feature soldiers goofing off for camera, showing personality that isn’t normally on display in such films. And when the horrors of war crop up, they are felt all the more deeply because of the intimacy of the footage.

    They Shall Not Grow Old is about the common man who felt a sense of purpose during World War I, people like Jackson’s grandfather, to whom the film is dedicated. By itself, the footage shown is not all that grand, but Jackson has made it so with 21st century technology, bringing to life a time that should not be forgotten.

    Scene from They Shall Not Grow Old.

    Scene from They Shall Not Grow Old
      
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    Scene from They Shall Not Grow Old.
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    James T Kirk News

    William Shatner boldly goes on Star Trek tour with stop in Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 3, 2025 | 10:54 am
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    The Long Center presents William Shatner and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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    Actor William Shatner, aka Captain James T. Kirk from the original Star Trek series and ensuing movie franchise, will bring nostalgia to fans around the country with a U.S. tour in summer 2025, including a stop at Majestic Theatre in Dallas on Wednesday, July 30.

    At each stop, there will be a screening of the classic Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, followed by an appearance by Shatner, who will take the stage to share behind-the-scenes stories from his life and career and answer audience questions.

    For now, the tour consists of four stops in the summer (including Houston on July 31) and four more in November. If that doesn't seem like very many, remember that Shatner will turn 94 on March 22, making any appearances worthy of celebration.

    Appearing alongside a screening of The Wrath of Khan is a semi-regular occurrence for Shatner; most recently, he put on shows in Austin and Sugar Land in 2023.

    His last similar appearance in Dallas was February 2020, although he did come to Dallas in 2024 as part of Fan Expo Dallas.

    The appetite for Star Trek never seems to dim. In a recent interview, Shatner revealed that he's frequently been asked to come back as Kirk, including one promising pitch that prompted Shatner to tweet, "I’ve been approached to resurrect Kirk. It’s all still up in the air (or is it buried under some rocks?) Whichever the case I’m waiting to hear what the folks at Paramount have to say."

    Meanwhile, a popular themed cruise called Star Trek: The Cruise IX, will set sail for the ninth time, this year celebrating the 60th anniversary of the series, featuring stars on board such as Shatner and Walter Koenig, who played Ensign Pavel Chekov.

    Tickets for this eevent go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 7 at ATTPAC.org. VIP tickets are available, which include a post-show photo opportunity with Shatner.

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