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?
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.
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, , right? In that ranking (in which Galaxy Quest came in 7^th^, by the way) The Undiscovered Country is considered the 3^rd^-best, while The Final Frontier is considered the 2^nd^-worst.
Of course you’re entitled to your opinion, but man, that’s an unusual one.
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.
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.
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