Star.trek:.the.motion.picture.1979.720... — Subtitle
: Key moments involving the mysterious entity "V'Ger" feature synthesized, low-register audio that can sometimes be difficult to decipher over the roaring, iconic score by Jerry Goldsmith.
Here is why having a dedicated subtitle file elevates the viewing experience: subtitle Star.Trek:.The.Motion.Picture.1979.720...
Turn down the lights, crank up that legendary Jerry Goldsmith overture, and enjoy the journey back to where the cinematic Star Trek universe began! : Key moments involving the mysterious entity "V'Ger"
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If your subtitle file was made for a 25 FPS (frames per second) PAL DVD rip, but you are playing a 23.976 FPS 720p Blu-ray rip, the text will slowly drift out of sync. Always look for subtitles tagged with or BluRay to match high-definition digital files. 2. Identify the Movie Cut