And it's been 22 years that devoted Trek fans have been wracking their brains trying to find redeeming things in this movie. Or spinning elaborate explanations for it to be "good."
I remember when TFF came out. It was 1989, and I was graduating high school. Being a "Trekkie" was rough. TVH had been a huge, popular success. It still wasn't "cool" to be a Trekkie, but at least we had that.
Then this movie came out. And it made me embarrassed to be a Trek fan.
As far as I’m concerned, this movie has more redeeming things than the four TNG films put together.And it's been 22 years that devoted Trek fans have been wracking their brains trying to find redeeming things in this movie.
Ah, there is a silver lining.As far as I’m concerned, this movie has more redeeming things than the four TNG films put together.
Happy birthday, TFF!
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"Life is not a dream."
How does he know?!?![]()
I love this movie, but I don't have to wrack my brain. I already know, and knew then, why I liked it.
I love this movie, but I don't have to wrack my brain. I already know, and knew then, why I liked it.
Ditto. I was amazed at how well Shatner knew Star Trek - and knew these characters!
The movie came out around the same time as STNG's "Q, Who". STNG was so much better than STV and STVI at this time, that it was obvious the TOS crew would be replaced. It wasnt for another year or two that STNG hit its popularity peak, and it was ALMOST cool to like Trek. STV nearly killed the whole thing.
One of the 3 people I saw it with was a big SW fan...now this whimpering effort by STV really was unfortunate, I didn't hear the end of it for weeks.
RAMA
TFF flopped and flopped hard. It did nearly kill the franchise. I really don't see how that can be argued.
TFF flopped and flopped hard. It did nearly kill the franchise. I really don't see how that can be argued.
How or why TUC got made, I dunno. <shrug>
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