I don't know, as dreadful as that scene is, there's now something quite wonderful about Data seeking advice on comedy from a tenth rate stand-up with no comic timing. I guess the Enterprise computer was trolling him.Horrible as it is, anyone who thinks Spock yelling "Khaaaan!" is worse than Joe Piscopo and Data making spastic noises on the holodeck needs a slap.
"What does God need with a starship?" is arguably the best line in STAR TREK V.
I saw TWOK in the theatre (several times), and that line never failed to impress me with the sheer strength of Kirk's voice and lungs. He was clearly a superior example of our species, as he was capable of shouting so loudly that he could be heard all the way through solid rock, into the vacuum of space.For me, it was NuSpock's "Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan"
I get that they were swapping Kirk and Spock's roles and were paying homage to TWOK, but I remember seeing that for the first time in theatres and the awkwardness of the delivery just totally pulled me out of the movie.
Or anything else that people have sacrificed or left behind on various altars for the last several millennia... but of course that's another conversation for a different thread."What does God need with a starship?" is arguably the best line in STAR TREK V.
He didn't sing in that episode. He sang in "Plato's Stepchildren."Hands down it was Spock singing with space hippies. That was so dated and so out of character as to be cringeworthy. Many of the other's listed above may be a bit awkward but still plausably in-character..
the nazi episode
Best part of the movie. Well, one of the best. It's up there.I liked the Beastie Boys saving the day with beats and shouting.![]()
Spock's rape joke in The Enemy Within.
T'Pol spending an episode in her underwear begging for sex.
Pretty much any decon chamber scene.
Archer falling into T'Pol's breasts.
The joystick in Insurrection.
The moment in Insurrection where the camera slowly pans across our heroes putting on tough expressions, gunfighter style. [I was watching with a relative, who had very politely sat there quietly to that point. That was the moment where he lost it]
The line in Insurrection, from memory, "Where were you on the day of lightning when the artificial lifeform appeared to us."
Just...Insurrection. It's not even my least-favourite Trek film, but geez it made me cringe the most.
Stuff like Fury and These Are the Voyages aren't so much embarrassing as infuriating.
Horrible as it is, anyone who thinks Spock yelling "Khaaaan!" is worse than Joe Piscopo and Data making spastic noises on the holodeck needs a slap.
Fair point...
That said, the STID "KHHHAAAANNNNN!" was so destructive to that film for me personally. Up to that point, I was genuinely enjoying the ride the film was taking us on. But, that one moment did three completely disastrous things to me as a viewer and fan:
1. Came off as a mockery of the original line delivered by Shatner in TWOK, which is iconic and perfect.
2. Completely destroyed the emotional content of the "death" scene that had been very well acted and executed just prior
3. Made me view the entire last act of the film with intense disdain
So...it may not be more "embarrassing..." but it was the most off-putting to be sure. At least for me.
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