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What is your favorite Trek movie?

It seems there have been four people who have picked TUC, FC and 09 as their favorites. I'm pretty tired but I can't seem to conjure up anything that would link these three films together especially well, but whatever it is, it seems to attract people.
Quality?

I was hoping for something a little bit more massively agreeable, something more particular, since all the people who dislike one or more of those films are obviously going to disagree on your gander immediately...
 
Of the movies I've seen so far [TMP, GEN, FC, INS, NEM, and XI] I'd have to say that so far, First Contact is my favorite. Of course, everyone talks about the Wrath of Khan so I'll leave my mind open for now as I haven't seen it yet. ;) But then again, no guarantees; after all, I liked Insurrection. Gasp, huh?
 
The Wrath of Khan is my favourite, with First Contact a close second. Kirk's speech at Spock's funeral gets me every time.
 
I was hoping for something a little bit more massively agreeable, something more particular, since all the people who dislike one or more of those films are obviously going to disagree on your gander immediately...

I really don't know. They are all transition films to one extent or another... they are also all 'big event' films.
 
My top 4, basically the ones I try to watch at least once a year:

The Wrath of Khan - It really is the best.
The Undiscovered Country - It's just do damn cool. This movie rocks.
Generations - Yeah, it's flawed and ridden with plot holes, but damn it I really can't get enough of it.
Nemesis - It really is a great movie, provided you don't think about it.
 
Of the movies I've seen so far [TMP, GEN, FC, INS, NEM, and XI] I'd have to say that so far, First Contact is my favorite. Of course, everyone talks about the Wrath of Khan so I'll leave my mind open for now as I haven't seen it yet. ;) But then again, no guarantees; after all, I liked Insurrection. Gasp, huh?

I actually really enjoy this movie. Insurrection that is. I don't feel that anything was too fantastic about it, but it was a good follow to First Contact.
 
Of the movies I've seen so far [TMP, GEN, FC, INS, NEM, and XI] I'd have to say that so far, First Contact is my favorite. Of course, everyone talks about the Wrath of Khan so I'll leave my mind open for now as I haven't seen it yet. ;) But then again, no guarantees; after all, I liked Insurrection. Gasp, huh?

I actually really enjoy this movie. Insurrection that is. I don't feel that anything was too fantastic about it, but it was a good follow to First Contact.

The thing was that I found that movie was really fun. I love sci-fi, I love comedies, this was a dream. Me, being the oblivious person I am [when most of what I'm doing is staring at Data or Picard] I completely missed any plotholes there may have been. I kept hearing about how everyone has been saying that this was an awful movie and I made the dreadful mistake of clicking on a video about Insurrection that explained why. It was four parts and just seeing a few minutes of the first ruined everything for me. :( I'm never watching a review again.
 
Ah, you saw the Red Letter Media Plinkett review I bet - he does a fairly good job of deconstructing the TNG movies and his reviews are pretty damn funny too. Good insights into filmmaking.
 
That was the one. God it was cynical. Almost made me break down in tears. Being a generally un-emotionally-influenced person, you know it had to be pretty awful for it to do that to me.
 
Of the movies I've seen so far [TMP, GEN, FC, INS, NEM, and XI] I'd have to say that so far, First Contact is my favorite. Of course, everyone talks about the Wrath of Khan so I'll leave my mind open for now as I haven't seen it yet. ;) But then again, no guarantees; after all, I liked Insurrection. Gasp, huh?

I liked Insurrection too. It wasn't a great Trek movie, but there was nothing about it that made me think it was a bad Trek movie either. I'd rank it pretty low on the list, but I'd still happily watch it again.
 
I like parts of all of them, but I guess my most favorites are the "Genesis trilogy".
 
Plinkett's review of "Star Trek: First Contact" was pure douchebaggery. I generally like his stuff, but that was just bullshit. I still can't believe there are people like him (and people here) who have problems with it. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it, but in my life there are few movies I've watched as many times as "Star Trek: First Contact" and I still think it's perfect. The last time I watched it I was smiling or laughing almost the whole time. The humour never gets old and it's always uplifting and heartwarming.
 
"TIMELINE?? This is no time, to argue, about time! We don't have, the time!"

That line cracks me up EVERY time.
 
At this moment, I am watching one of my favorite Star Trek movies: STIV: The Voyage Home.
My list:
-Star Trek (2009)
-The Voyage Home
-Galaxy Quest (Yes it IS a Star Trek movie, watch it and see)
-First Contact

I own every Star Trek movie made, but those are the ones I watch the most.
 
I love drunk Troi too, but I think my favourite line might be, "Hot damn...you're heroic!". I know a lot of people think the Cochrane character is corny in that movie, but he makes me laugh constantly throughout.

I love his attitude, whether he's mocking the Enterprise crew's story or freaking out about hero worship. "I don't wanna be a statue!" is another huge laugh for me. I've never thought humour was one of Star Trek's strong points but "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" and "Star Trek: First Contact" really nail it.
 
The Voyage Home

The characters were true to themselves, the jokes were actually funny (unlike ST:V), it was a fun romp, and there was a meaningful message. After having suffered the agonies of seeing two beloved characters killed in the two previous movies, it was heart-warming and thrilling to see Spock back at Kirk's side and the shiny new Enterprise-A rocket off to new adventures at the end.
 
Insurrection. Or as I like to call it, the movie with the stretchy-faced people.
 
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