Good Will Riker
Admiral
Just compare Star Trek: Insurrection with that of The Matrix that came out only 4 months later. Leaps and bounds superior in everyway from the script, characterizations, and the special-effects. The Matrix took Star Trek's themes to a whole new level, and it wasn't even Star Trek, while Insurrection regressed 11 years and absolutely broke no new ground.OphaClyde said:
I was also put off by the cheapness of the production. Remember George Lucas was in the middle of making his Star Wars FX orgy. Trek's producers decide to give us a sci-fi movie using cheap looking sets lit with NEON that harkened back to late-80's TELEVISION. It was as if they hadn't picked their heads up to see that the industry, and sci-fi in particular, had evolved from the early days of TNG, but still expected fans to drop $8.00 to see their movie despite it being cheap and an admitted rehash.
Star Trek: Nemesis, on the otherhand, was the studio's answer to dumb, empty, overblown popcorn flicks like Armageddon and Pearl Harbor, when the filmgoing public didn't even want that in the first place as Hollywood was shamelessly shoving that down our collective throats.
