Star Trek: First Contact
Much more my speed. Much, much,
much better. This is my third-favorite Star Trek movie behind TWOK and TVH. I give it a 9 out of 10. Or three-and-a-half stars out of four. This is the most cinematic TNG ever felt. I seriously wonder if even
Picard will top it in that department. Although I'm sure it'll come close if it doesn't. I've said so much about
First Contact, I might as well cut-and-paste what I've said elsewhere about it before. Here's a "best of" collection of things I've said about the film recently.
----- November 23rd, 2019 -----
I thought this movie was awesome when I went to go see it and I still do. "
Star Trek: Generations? What's that?"
The soundtrack was up there with the best of them, so is the model work. Zephram Cochrane makes a great stand-in for Gene Roddenberry. I get more appreciation out of Troi's drunk scene than I did when I was 17, being in her position a lot of times before. And this was just overall a good movie.
Especially cathartic when the Picard/Lily scene in the Briefing Room when she yells at him to blow up the ship and you know the rest of what happens. Powerful, powerful stuff. And right before it too when Worf tells Picard, "If you were any other man, I would kill you where you stand" and Picard says, "Get off my bridge." It's really raw, and I really liked it.
The best part about this movie is that it doesn't feel like Just Another Adventure. This is a follow-up to "The Best of Both Worlds" while also showing Vulcan making First Contact with Earth and giving us the origin story of Star Trek lore as a whole.
Another favorite part of mine is the Borg Queen's seduction of Data. I'm also not one of those people who has problem with the Borg Queen. She speaks for the Borg just like she had Locutus speak for the Borg in "The Best of Both Worlds". So it's actually within their character. Especially if it's a Hive Mind. And every Hive has its Queen.
And I can't end this post without mentioning the Zero-G Combat Sequence. The music, the way it was shot, and Worf's line, "Assimilate this!" Speaking of Worf. Great to have the Klingon Theme back. And even though they never made a DS9 Movie, at least we get to see the Defiant here doing exactly what it was designed to do.
So yeah.
First Contact is the best TNG Movie ever. It's not even close.
----- September 29th, 2018 -----
Star Trek: First Contact contains the most accurate portrayal of Gene Roddenberry on film. They just changed his name to Zephram Cochrane.
----- August 11th, 2018 -----
My favorite exchange ever comes from
Star Trek: First Contact...
Picard: In the 24th Century we have a more evolved sensibility.
Lily: Bullshit! I saw the look on your face on the holodeck. You were almost enjoying it!
Picard: How dare you.
Lily: Oh come on, Captain. You're not the first person to get a thrill from murdering someone. I see it all the time!
Picard: GET OUT!!!!
Lily: Or what? You'll kill me? Like you killed Ensign Lynch?
Picard: There was no way to save him.
Lily: You didn't even try!!! Where was your evolved sensibility then?!
Picard: This is not about revenge!
Lily: Liar!!!
Picard: This is about Saving Humanity!
Lily: Jean-Luc, blow up the damn ship!!!
Picard: NO!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best scene ever. Cuts through EVERYTHING! And why I think "We're more evolved!" is just propaganda.
----- June 20th, 2018 -----
There are some flaws (why go back in time?) but they're not enough to effect my enjoyment. Lily calls Picard out on his 24th Century bullshit, Patrick Stewart's acting was top-notch, we got to see some of his most raw acting ever in that same scene (up there with "Chain of Command, Part II"), and I love Worf's line "If you were any other man I would kill you where you stand." Cap it all off with drunk Troi and a great Jerry Goldsmith score.
The Dixon Hill scene was a hoot too and I love the space-walk.
And say what you want to about the Borg Queen, but she was sensual and I liked her as a villain. She's a voice for the Borg, and even though it's an individual instead of the Hive Mind, so was Locutus.
Then there's the scene where Picard and everyone strategize. It reminds of me
Aliens, and in a good way.
I think it's the
For Your Eyes Only of TNG Movies. FYEO was the only Roger Moore Bond movie I thought was good.
Live and Let Die and
A View to a Kill are guilty pleasures, but I know they're horrible.