"Trek is best on TV" is not a particularly new opinion.
Nor is it a particularly accurate one.
"Trek is best on TV" is not a particularly new opinion.
For me.....and I am probably going to take a LOT of vitriol for this, but for me, the medium that best suited Star Trek (until the Chris Pine era ,and that was birthday cake fun fluff!) was television.
"Trek is best on TV" is not a particularly new opinion.
You can’t make a lucrative sci-fi flick about people sitting around in a conference room debating options for resolving the situation peacefully
I've loved Nemesis since I saw it on opening day. I really don't understand most of the complaints about it, since (as others have already pointed out) the same complaints could be made about most of the movies. I like the dark and dour tone (also liked those bits in Generations when others complained), the soundtrack is awesome, and the direction is actually quite excellent if you look at as a dispassionate observer.
The battle of the Bassen Rift is the best action sequence we had until the Kelvin films. I still pop Nemesis in just to watch that battle from time to time, or to show off my home theater to someone new. I easily rank Nemesis in my top five Trek films (TUC, TWoK, '09 and TMP would be the others... positions change with mood).
I find Nemesis much more polished than the other three TNG films.
It looks great, it has an interesting plot that serves as a nice capstone to both Picard and Data's lives, it has lots of well acted drama helped by the fact that Hardy is a fantastic actor, it has an excellent score, it has a kickass ramming scene, etc, etc, etc.
Anyway, do you like NEM?
Do you hate it?
Has time changed your opinion of it?
I find Nemesis much more polished than the other three TNG films.
It looks great, it has an interesting plot that serves as a nice capstone to both Picard and Data's lives, it has lots of well acted drama helped by the fact that Hardy is a fantastic actor, it has an excellent score, it has a kickass ramming scene, etc, etc, etc.
Anyway, do you like NEM?
Do you hate it?
Has time changed your opinion of it?
Perhaps this is an aside but I remember Patrick Stewart on a talk show in which the preview of the desert scene was presented, and though he was there in an attempt to sell the film, there was a cringe moment from him before he caught himself and talked about the fun of making and watching the film. For me, there are a number of somewhat glaring flaws in the film but overall, I also enjoyed the film. I think that the stiffness of Shinzon was far too Dr. Evil (and too close to the Austin Powers films) to be taken seriously--this actually got laughs at the theater but for its weaknesses, the film isn't nearly as bad as it sometimes gets accused of.
Spaced Invaders is awesome!For me, Nemesis commits the worst sin a piece of entertainment can... it's boring. I was never made to care by the filmmakers in anything that was happening on screen. I can get behind bad movies. One of my personal guilty pleasures is a bad 80's movie called Spaced Invaders. I can't tell you why, but green headed aliens doing Jack Nicholson and Cary Grant impressions just makes me giggle. But Nemesis just left me completely cold.
"Who died and left you in charge?!?"Spaced Invaders is awesome!
"They blew up our new off-ramp!"![]()
1. That's where you're wrong right there. There are plenty of other differences.all that's different are the characters, direction and production values
Funny how Nemesis is criticized for the same elements that the first two JJ films are praised for - giant OP black-colored villain ships, gratuitous action sequences, TWOK callbacks - all that's different are the characters, direction and production values.
I'll never get fans.![]()
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