...I don't get it.I see a lot of peeps here that should be using their time to hunt down good sales on cool phaser replicas than arguing the finer points of Baku' & Sona unpleasantries.
...I don't get it.I see a lot of peeps here that should be using their time to hunt down good sales on cool phaser replicas than arguing the finer points of Baku' & Sona unpleasantries.
Chrisisall said:And in spite of all those flaws, Insurrection still managed to be a better Next Generation movie than any of the others.![]()
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I like all of the Next Generation movies. I think all four were vastly superior to the piece of trash released this year. Boy, Star Trek XI really sucked.
Data in this movie felt more like the Data we knew on the series.
.Insurrection is okay if you regard it as a missing TV 2-parter episode
Generations?Thank you. And while Insurrection doesn't get any real big points for the story it presented, I do give the writers credibility for writing a story that in no way involves Earth. Seriously, this is the ONLY Star Trek movie where Earth isn't seen, or to my memory even mentioned.
Generations?Thank you. And while Insurrection doesn't get any real big points for the story it presented, I do give the writers credibility for writing a story that in no way involves Earth. Seriously, this is the ONLY Star Trek movie where Earth isn't seen, or to my memory even mentioned.
Insurrection had a good story with believable character motivations, good FX, and a meaningful & subtle semi-love interest for Picard.
I've heard much negativity about it, but rarely much beyond "Meh, it's like a long episode!"
LOL, like that's a bad thing???
Well, to be honest, there's a difference between Earth appearing and Earth being the focus.
A film should feel like a film, not a telemovie, but it doesn't follow that a film needs to be 'big', 'epic', etc., though this is typically the formula for movies based on sci-fi/fantasy TV shows (notoriously: Serenity).Insurrection had a good story with believable character motivations, good FX, and a meaningful & subtle semi-love interest for Picard.
I've heard much negativity about it, but rarely much beyond "Meh, it's like a long episode!"
LOL, like that's a bad thing???
Yes, it is. A film should feel like a film. It should feel much bigger, much more epic, much grander, than can be accomplished on the television screen.
Generations?Thank you. And while Insurrection doesn't get any real big points for the story it presented, I do give the writers credibility for writing a story that in no way involves Earth. Seriously, this is the ONLY Star Trek movie where Earth isn't seen, or to my memory even mentioned.
I was thinking Generations too, but there are scenes on the Nexus set on Earth so you're never completely disconnected from it in that movie.
Definitely feeling aggressive tendencies.Worf + bazooka = Win.
Remember, in the original series we saw Earth in the past, Earth-like planets, recreations of environments on Earth, but our characters never actually went to their contemporaneous, regular Earth they'd call home.
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