Nemisis just should have been Tom Hardy and Patrick Stewart standing next to each other and then someone saying HOLY SHIT NO SERIOUSLY DOES THAT NOT LOOK LIKE A YOUNGER HIM?
Hmm, I usually see Nemesis pitted against Insurrection. Although I enjoyed both (thanks to lowered expectations) the latter tagged the cake as feeling like a not particularly well produced, but extra-long episode.
V and VI are the ones I get mixed up, but I remember being more disappointed in Undiscovered Country than Final Frontier. Perhaps it was just compounding disappointment at that point....
V and VI are the ones I get mixed up, but I remember being more disappointed in Undiscovered Country than Final Frontier.
Wat.
You know most fans think VI is way, way better than V, right? In that ranking (in which Galaxy Quest came in 7th, by the way) The Undiscovered Country is considered the 3rd-best, while The Final Frontier is considered the 2nd-worst.
Of course you're entitled to your opinion, but man, that's an unusual one.
TNG ended with All Good Things... I'd watch Star Trek V on a loop Clockwork Orange style for a week before I willingly sit through one of those TNG movies again.
Never got the hate for STV to be honest. It has crummy effects and some badly placed humour, but it has a good heart and strong Trek-style themes. Also, some seriously iconic lines.
Nemesis, I get. Hands down the worst movie out of the franchise. Dumb boring action garbage featuring the most egregious and unnecessary Troi mind-rape incident of all. Left a bad taste in my mouth for 18 years.
Granted I’ve only seen them both once a piece, I don’t dislike Nemesis quite as much as I disliked Generations or Final Frontier.
I could follow what they were trying to do with Nemesis and I thought the ending was neat. Final Frontier left me with a “what the hell was that…?” sensation I just can’t seem to shake.