Ah yes, I'd never really noticed that and made the correlation before.
You know, I never thought of that myself. I sometimes forget Nemesis is the 10th film, partly because they had stopped numbering them. I always refer to as "Nemesis" and forget about the X. I have to admit I always liked little directorial touches like that, even if it comes across as a bit corny--and of course I totally missed it in this case

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One of the things I really liked about the film (other than Jerry Goldsmith's powerhouse score) was the muscular sound design. The phaser fire was really strong, the collision scene was devastating and the Scimitar's final explosion was totally enveloping.
Yeah, I got the Blu-Ray collection of the 4 TNG movies last year and the sound work is really good on Nemesis. I loved that final battle scene between the Enterprise and Scimitar. It's a battle scene some Star Trek fans have been clamoring for years for. A sustained, intense battle in 3 dimensions using all the ships armaments, including the infrequently seen phaser banks on other parts of the ship. And the collision scene was well done, and the sound was intense there.
This and TMP were two of the non-ILM Trek films where the special effects I thought were pretty well done. Though Insurrection was competently done for a non-ILM Trek film as well. I have some issues with Insurrection, but I can't say the special effects there were a major issue.
Frankly, I've always like Nemesis with the exception of the entire Dune Buggy scene which was entirely unnecessary. Finding B4's body strewn across the landscape could have been done without the silliness of the chase. I think all the characters are handled very well, the effects are great and I even like the villain (and have no issue with the clone revelation). I never quite understood the have this film gets but then again, I like Star Trek V, and don't like Star Trek VI.
Alongside FC, it's the only TNG film that feels like the stakes are high and that they actually could lose - which they did with the loss of Data (though I concede this element is utterly cribbed from TWOK).
The end battle has a proper feel of desperation about it, which I found to be hugely entertaining.
Yeah, the dune buggy scene was a big fail for me as well. But I never had an issue with the rest of the film really. Like Smellnet, along with First Contact, it was one of 2 TNG films that felt like, well films. I've noticed even some Nemesis-haters acknowledge that yes, while they hate it, it does feel like a motion picture and not some 2 hour episode of the TV series.
Nemesis has always ranked 2nd for me among the 4 TNG films. I absolutely loved FC--partly because the Borg were one of my favorite villains and something about that film added another layer of creepiness to the Borg that I loved.
Overall Nemesis ranks as a middle of the road Trek film among the 13 for me. But I never understood the hate. At least here on TrekBBS I've learned there are some fans who like Nemesis. When I used to frequent the trekmovie site I felt like I was a lone wolf. Nemesis was trashed repeatedly over there.
Re: the fight scene between Riker and the Viceroy I have mixed feelings about that. Some complain about Riker taking on the Viceroy and then kicking him to his death. But I take a different view on that. Partly because his wife was mind-raped by the Viceroy. That's visceral. Ask any husband who's wife or significant other was raped what they would do and it causes a primal reaction. You'd want to squeeze the life out of the perpetrator there. The viceroy hurt his wife, violated her. He wanted revenge. Now that may not be very Starfleety--but I found it to be a very human reaction.
And then the final scene when they are remembering Data. I admit I found some of the reactions a bit too somber, except Troi--which makes sense, as an empathy she would be acutely aware of the sad emotions on the ship including her own. One exception I actually really liked is when Riker was trying to remember the tune Data was whistling when he first met him on the holodeck. I very much liked that he could not recall the exact tune. I know myself sometimes I remember things like that, but not the finer details. I thought that was actually a nice touch. Actually NOT remembering something to the last detail.