Final Frontier has a lot of silly bits, but I like how it explores the close bond between the three leading characters.
And as cheesy as the movie undoubtedly is, there are some absolutely wonderful moments in it. DeForest Kelley owns this movie, especially his anguished cry of "My God, don't do this to me!" when he realizes what Sybok is up to. And Spock's beautifully subtle response when Sybok says he knows him too well: "Do you?", followed by his total repudiation of Sybok's cause shortly afterwards.
A great movie? Not even close. Embarrassing to some of the supporting cast? Yeah, pretty much. Way more heart than any of the Next Generation films? Absolutely.
I'll be disagreed with, of course; people hating Star Trek V and mocking those of us who have a soft spot in our hearts for it is as old as the movie itself. But you know...I don't care.![]()
And I don't get the problem with Uhura's song.
Seeing it again, I found it entertaining and touching in spots, though much of it remains terrible. Is that M'Ress on acid, jumping on Kirk in the bar?
This is clearly one of the worst Trek movies, but I agree with the sentiment that Kelley does a fine job in this one, and Nimoy is pretty okay as well. Shatner can't direct himself worth a damn, and the screenplay is just offensively stupid most of the time.
Yet, I can't complain too harshly, this is the film that gave us the classic and awesome "What does God need with a starship?" line.
Have a question about this movie...
What is it that Sybok shows Spock when he is trying to turn him to the stupid-side (or whatever).
I thought it was something along the lines of Spock's mother dying during childbirth. Obviously that isn't canon when compared to TOS or the new movie...
Maybe that wasn't it though.. haven't seen the movie in a while... so someone help me out.
(Fwiw, DeForrest was awesome in this movie!)
You know, the last thread on this subject is still on page 1, and the one before it on page 3.Seeing it again, I found it entertaining and touching in spots, though much of it remains terrible. Is that M'Ress on acid, jumping on Kirk in the bar?
Objection: the ``never-before-seen maintenance shaft'' was, according to Scott, turboshaft three. I trust we can accept the existence of turboshafts as having been entered into the canon before and therefore we needn't face the peril of a Trek movie showing us something that we haven't already seen before.I saw this in 1989 when it came out. Once was enough. The sheer ludicrousness of the scene in the huge, never-before-seen maintenance shaft - WHY would ship's gravity even be active there, allowing someone to potentially fall many dozens of decks (far more decks than the ship ever contained)?
Because it's not really credible to have them escape from the brig and get to the communications gear in the lounge without some kind of response from Sybok's security. This implies a chase. A chase on a single level, or one or two levels, leaves the question of why Kirk, Spock, and McCoy can outrun folks who are (for Sulu) a decade younger than them and (for the other crew) several decades younger. With a straight shot up an otherwise closed turbolift, you can have Kirk, Spock, and McCoy credibly pursued and yet escape in enough time to reach the communications gear.WHY would such a scene even exist, other than to mirror the cliff-fall-rescue scene from the beginning?
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