How so? Picard was trying to tie up Data's engrams with a recent program run to distract him from the situation at hand- why is that "painful" in any way?I mean, people say Trek V's humor was bad, but this? The musical number during the shuttle craft scene was just PAINFUL.
How so? Picard was trying to tie up Data's engrams with a recent program run to distract him from the situation at hand- why is that "painful" in any way?I mean, people say Trek V's humor was bad, but this? The musical number during the shuttle craft scene was just PAINFUL.![]()
How so? Picard was trying to tie up Data's engrams with a recent program run to distract him from the situation at hand- why is that "painful" in any way?I mean, people say Trek V's humor was bad, but this? The musical number during the shuttle craft scene was just PAINFUL.![]()
Because I thought it was just really stupid. As I said, its my opinion.
It was so over-the-top and so goofy...just didn't work at all. It takes all my strength not to simply shut the movie off during that scene. Thankfully, things improve after it...
It's certainly the most Roddenberry-esque Trek movie.
How so? Picard was trying to tie up Data's engrams with a recent program run to distract him from the situation at hand- why is that "painful" in any way?![]()
Because I thought it was just really stupid. As I said, its my opinion.
It was so over-the-top and so goofy...just didn't work at all. It takes all my strength not to simply shut the movie off during that scene. Thankfully, things improve after it...
Curious, why? Is it because they sing, or because of what they sing?
I really liked Insurrection. It's not the best of the Star Trek movies, but it's also not the worst either. In fact, I consider it one of the better odd number films in the series.
It's certainly the most Roddenberry-esque Trek movie.
I don't think that's entirely fair. I'd watch it 10 times before I'd watch I.I really liked Insurrection. It's not the best of the Star Trek movies, but it's also not the worst either. In fact, I consider it one of the better odd number films in the series.
It's certainly the most Roddenberry-esque Trek movie.
It is one of the better odd numbered films. Right after I, III, V, VII and XI.![]()
RIKER: Stand by, Captain. We're right around the corner.
PICARD: Sorry. Time's up.
Oh for Pete's sake, there's already an Insurrection thread on the go. Did you really have to revive this?I know I'm bumping this thread. Just made some interesting observations about Insurrection.
When Data released the water from the dam, you can actually see on the other side of the lake that the waterline indeed was lower than before.
And when they enter the holoship, the little boat is just below the door, but after they talked and fought the Son'a, it's much, much lower so they have to jump into the water. Why? Because the water is still released from the dam. I thought that was a nice detail.
And in the end, when Picard is about to destroy the collector, there's this line of dialogue:
RIKER: Stand by, Captain. We're right around the corner.
PICARD: Sorry. Time's up.
Picard didn't expect the Enterprise would make it and that he would die destroying the collector.
I don't think that's entirely fair. I'd watch it 10 times before I'd watch I.I really liked Insurrection. It's not the best of the Star Trek movies, but it's also not the worst either. In fact, I consider it one of the better odd number films in the series.
It's certainly the most Roddenberry-esque Trek movie.
It is one of the better odd numbered films. Right after I, III, V, VII and XI.![]()
I said:Admiral Doughy
I really liked Insurrection. It's not the best of the Star Trek movies, but it's also not the worst either. In fact, I consider it one of the better odd number films in the series.
It's certainly the most Roddenberry-esque Trek movie.
Because I thought it was just really stupid. As I said, its my opinion.
It was so over-the-top and so goofy...just didn't work at all. It takes all my strength not to simply shut the movie off during that scene. Thankfully, things improve after it...
Curious, why? Is it because they sing, or because of what they sing?
It's because they sing. Even if it had been a different song, it wouldn't have mattered for me. I mean, a goofy musical number in a Trek movie took me right out of it.
I always assumed that most Trek fans (and movie fans in general) thought it was a dumb scene.
People say that Scotty hitting his head on the bulkhead in Trek V was a dumb scene, so I just assumed the general consensus that this was a REALLY dumb scene.
Am I the only one that didn't like it?
Insurrection is not only not the best TNG movie, it is in fact the worst TNG movie.
Insurrection is so dull that it's the only TNG movie I have never watched more than once. At least Generations and even - gulp - that godawful Nemesis, had some moments that made them at least somewhat worthwhile.
But Insurrection is just plain bad. Not Spock's Brain bad. Or even Sub Rosa bad. But Ferengi Love songs bad.
And First Contact doesn't even belong in this discussion, since it's a great movie with tight character moments, good drama, solid action and humor. Just the thought of trying to equate Insurrection with FC is absurd.
Talk about a painful trek movie. Star Trek TMP felt more like a bad episode of Next Gen than a TOS movie. That was the last of the original Star Trek movies I actually watched, and almost made me never want to watch Star Trek again.
And First Contact doesn't even belong in this discussion, since it's a great movie with tight character moments, good drama, solid action and humor. Just the thought of trying to equate Insurrection with FC is absurd.
There was a crossover with Moral Orel?I said:Admiral Doughy
Ha, that was a good one.
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