I do.Who gives a fuck about continuity?
I can find GEN worse, because GEN violently disregarded everything that was great about TNG, and turned in an inconceivably hurried plot, coupled with ridiculous character development (if you could even call Data's clown activites that).How can you possibly see 'Generations' as worse, even for pure entertainment value, than the 'Insurrection/Nemesis' combo?
'Gens' has problems, but I don't find myself distracted by them. The problems with the latter two, however, are distracting and they're not that entertaining to start with.
I'll give you cinematography, it was awesome. But score? Its easily the most forgettable Trek score, save for a cue when Kirk actually dies. And there's a tv quality in the score that I don't appreciate.Generations' cinematography and score are the only things it has going for it.
Oh, and a real ship design, properly filmed.
That alone elevates it above most of the other films.
Generations' cinematography and score are the only things it has going for it.
Oh, and a real ship design, properly filmed.
That alone elevates it above most of the other films.
Sorry you see it that way...but for me it has everything over First Contact. First Contact took the so called continuity of trek and pissed all over it. And it did so by giving a horny borg girl for the 14 year old boys to drool over.
Generations has great lines by Soran and Picard, and Shatner pretty much steals every scene he is in...
Generations...yeah baby!
Rob
I can find GEN worse, because GEN violently disregarded everything that was great about TNG, and turned in an inconceivably hurried plot, coupled with ridiculous character development (if you could even call Data's clown activites that).
Kirk's death only made it worse, because it was so uneeded and unecessary - more of an afterthought.
INS's problem was that it created a scenario where Picard was potentially wrong, plus it was boring, but it was neither embarrisngly bad nor offensively stupid.
And NEM was fine, even if vastly flawed.
Generations' cinematography and score are the only things it has going for it.
Oh, and a real ship design, properly filmed.
That alone elevates it above most of the other films.
Sorry you see it that way...but for me it has everything over First Contact. First Contact took the so called continuity of trek and pissed all over it. And it did so by giving a horny borg girl for the 14 year old boys to drool over.
Generations has great lines by Soran and Picard, and Shatner pretty much steals every scene he is in...
Generations...yeah baby!
Rob
You're insane! You call GEN a better film than FC?
Wow...
TVH is easily the most forgettable score.I'll give you cinematography, it was awesome. But score? Its easily the most forgettable Trek score, save for a cue when Kirk actually dies. And there's a tv quality in the score that I don't appreciate.Generations' cinematography and score are the only things it has going for it.
Oh, and a real ship design, properly filmed.
That alone elevates it above most of the other films.
TVH is easily the most forgettable score.
TVH is easily the most forgettable score.
All a matter of taste, TVH is one of my favorite Trek soundtracks. The music totally fits the tenor of the film. I love it.
TVH is easily the most forgettable score.
All a matter of taste, TVH is one of my favorite Trek soundtracks. The music totally fits the tenor of the film. I love it.
Hard to avoid thinking of MARCUS WELBY when I hear it. But if they really wanted to change tone, then they should have adopted the whales free theme for when the ship leaves at the end, since they too are getting a second chance with the new ship. Thematically it would have worked better, and might have caused me to overlook a lot of the stupidity that keeps me from enjoying it (I have not been able to watch it straight through in 15 years.)
TVH is easily the most forgettable score.
All a matter of taste, TVH is one of my favorite Trek soundtracks. The music totally fits the tenor of the film. I love it.
Hard to avoid thinking of MARCUS WELBY when I hear it. But if they really wanted to change tone, then they should have adopted the whales free theme for when the ship leaves at the end, since they too are getting a second chance with the new ship. Thematically it would have worked better, and might have caused me to overlook a lot of the stupidity that keeps me from enjoying it (I have not been able to watch it straight through in 15 years.)
If it was non-TNG fans, it's entirely possible. My next-door neighbor loved Nemesis and he was more of a TOS fan.
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