Whales, definitely. See before the internet, I never knew that Star Trek IV was liked by anyone.
I LOVED ST IV...and so did you...and also Pepperoni...

Whales, definitely. See before the internet, I never knew that Star Trek IV was liked by anyone.
Please, the best Trek film is Avocado.Next we should vote for our favorite Star Trek movie! Mine is Montreal!
You can't call Avocado a real trek film. Where's all of the paper mache donkeys? Not a single one in the film anywhere. You can't have Star Trek without paper mache donkeys. It just doesn't happen.
Please, the best Trek film is Avocado.
You can't call Avocado a real trek film. Where's all of the paper mache donkeys? Not a single one in the film anywhere. You can't have Star Trek without paper mache donkeys. It just doesn't happen.
The best Trek reboot was Guacamole.
My nearest store that carries only a paltry amount of grocery products only has sour cream as a dairy dip.
I LOVED ST IV...and so did you...
I'm not sure any of these are really good examples of McGuffins. Someone mentioned the case in Ronin which is a classic McGuffin--it's never explained what it is for, it has no function whatsoever EXCEPT for the characters to chase it. It is a PURE plot device. A similar example would be the "Rabbit's Foot" in Mission Impossible:III (the movie with Philip Seymour Hoffman as the Villain.) They never explain what the Rabbit's foot is or what it does, it is just something to chase after.
The red matter does serve a function other than as pure plot device--it destroys vulcan and kills Eric Bana, it is not just something for the characters to chase after. Quadrotriticale is not just something that's there for the characters to chase after, and it is explained what it is and what it does.
These things listed may be plot devices to some extent or another but they don't seem quite as purely mcguffinistic as the case in Ronin or the Rabbit's Foot.
So for Stat Trek, something comparable would be something that they have to chase after but it is never explained what it is or what it does, and it would have no role in the plot other than as something to be chased after.
I'm so incredibly sorry for the necro-threading, but, really, do people know what a McGuffin is??? How the heck could the Red Matter be a McGuffin? Its role is essential for the movie. It destroyed a planet. By definition, what is really a McGuffin is irrelevant. It is an object around which the plot revolves, but what a McGuffin is isn't part of the plot.
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