Right! And this is not a particular criticism I have of William Shatner, but he's not a fan of STAR TREK. So ... he's not going to care about leaving Kirk's fitting closure in TUC alone and just moving onto other things. He's a working actor, and STAR TREK had been his gig for so long, I can't honestly blame him for going for it. I certainly would've, if I shared his perspective, at all. The problem with him being in Generations, though, is that everything has to be so Kirkcentric, throughout. Even when he meets Picard, it can't just be a meeting of the minds, he has to make Picard follow HIM around ... acting like he's ignoring Picard's every word, like he's challenging him, the whole time.
Now, when Picard first sees Kirk and he's like, kind of in awe ... yeah ... I totally expect that! But Generations tries to keep that attitude through the picture, like, "I can't believe they actually got James T. Kirk in THIS movie! Oh, WOW!!!" The entire script was so self-serving to William Shatner, and it was so naked about it, that's the thing! And when we get to the end, where he's dying on the "bridge" (how corny can you get?) and he goes, "... did we make a difference?" ... it sickens me. Even now, at the end, he has to suck the marrow out of this movie. Maybe some of us wanted to see a show that was entertaining, instead of a Shatner Ego Massage for an hour and a half.
Now, when Picard first sees Kirk and he's like, kind of in awe ... yeah ... I totally expect that! But Generations tries to keep that attitude through the picture, like, "I can't believe they actually got James T. Kirk in THIS movie! Oh, WOW!!!" The entire script was so self-serving to William Shatner, and it was so naked about it, that's the thing! And when we get to the end, where he's dying on the "bridge" (how corny can you get?) and he goes, "... did we make a difference?" ... it sickens me. Even now, at the end, he has to suck the marrow out of this movie. Maybe some of us wanted to see a show that was entertaining, instead of a Shatner Ego Massage for an hour and a half.