I think he's just extremely picky about scripts, definitely moreso than Shatner and good for him. That's why Shatner signed on for the character assissination (literally and figuratively) of "Star Trek: Generations" and Nimoy wanted no part of it. If Shatner hadn't just jumped at the opportunity to have his character featured heavily and considered how stupidly it was going to be used in the movie, maybe he'd be up on screen with Nimoy in the new movie as part of a framing device for it or something.
And this Generations movie totally sucked right? Can I watch it and follow along? I stopped watching TNG at about the time that blonde chick left so I don't remember that much about it.
I don't think it sucks at all, and it definitely doesn't fit my definition of "totally sucked." Of course, you need to keep in mind a fact about me and the movies, which is that I haven't loved any of them (so far...I haven't seen the new one yet, though I plan on it), and in fact have disliked several of them. But I didn't think Generations was bad at all, and I don't really understand the loathing it sometimes gets. Be that as it may, I think you could follow along OK - most of the movies are pretty good about being stand-alone dramas.
Thank you Kate! I've been quite remiss in my Star Trek movie watching...but I'll be rectifying that over the summer...I'm sure I'll have a lot more to say about them when I finish with my homework.