Each film has sort of a teaser opening, not too dissimilar from the television episodes.
Rank each film's opener, least-favorite first, and give a brief reason for your ranking.
This is NOT a ranking of the movie...just that opening teaser scene that sets the tone for the rest of the film.
10. Star Trek: Insurrection
Watching cloaked Data go berserk and run around a village knocking over potted plants and splashing hippies....the first sign that this wasn't going to be a great film.
9. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
There's nothing particularly wrong with TSFS's opening, but there's nothing particularly right either. It's just a rather dull, brooding opening to what is otherwise a great Trek film. The Enterprise fly-by is the worst model shot in the film, and Kirk's log (although appropriately so) just sounds flat and depressing. I remember the TV version editing this out completely and going straight to the Merchantman scene...and the film lost almost nothing as a result.
8. Star Trek: First Contact
This is a very entertaining film, but the opener is pretty blah. Although the pull-back from Picard's eye to the enormity of the Borg cube is impressive, the "dream within a dream" jump-shock moment is blah. "Yes I know....The Borg" wasn't nearly as dramatic as it may have seemed in the script.
7. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
The Saratoga tracking a giant whining space fece was.....intriguing I guess, but didn't really inspire me to be excited for what was to come.
6. Star Trek: Nemesis
A really cool opening music queue, the first Trek film not to feature opening credits, and the horrific assassination of the entire Romulan Senate was a pretty badass way to open a film.
5. Star Trek Generations
This one has a little bit of an unfair advantage, as it is a longer sequence than the others and features a true prologue with Kirk, Scott, Chekov and the crew of the Enterpri-B. But, it's a roaring opener filled with heart, humor, action and some truly nice dialogue.
4. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Really wonderful location shooting right out of the gate, combined with that mysterious shot of Sybok slowly emerging from the sandstorm set up a pretty fantastic opening. The secret of this unique mind meld power, the scene bathed in a pounding heartbeat noise, with the revelation that this is an emotional Vulcan all made for a truly unique and engaging opener.
3. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
I saw this in a theater that had awesome sound (for the time) and I remember being awestruck during the Praxis explosion (immediately after the opening credits) and the awesomeness of the subspace shockwave hitting the Excelsior. Great teaser that effectively set up what was to follow without any wasted motion.
2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
The Kobyashi Maru simulation is now legendary. We get the new uniforms, a Vulcan woman in the center seat, and a lost-cause battle against the Klingons with plenty of pyrotechnics and main cast "deaths" in about 5 minutes flat. Then we get the superhero Admiral Kirk reveal as the viewscreen slides away, revealing the truth. Very cool stuff, and brilliant way to distract from Spock's actual death.
1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture
This is still the best of the best. That opening image of the dark, mysterious Intruder Cloud with the blaster beam noise echoing ominously, followed by the long, uninterrupted shot of the new Klingon Battecruisers approaching the mysterious entity...all while Jerry Goldsmith's iconic Klingon theme pounds away at you...brilliant and captivating stuff. The awesome Klingon bridge and make-up redesign, Epsilon IX, the first glimpse of the Klingon language......Then watching them be digitized one by one using fantastic visual effects. Iconic.
Rank each film's opener, least-favorite first, and give a brief reason for your ranking.
This is NOT a ranking of the movie...just that opening teaser scene that sets the tone for the rest of the film.
10. Star Trek: Insurrection
Watching cloaked Data go berserk and run around a village knocking over potted plants and splashing hippies....the first sign that this wasn't going to be a great film.
9. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
There's nothing particularly wrong with TSFS's opening, but there's nothing particularly right either. It's just a rather dull, brooding opening to what is otherwise a great Trek film. The Enterprise fly-by is the worst model shot in the film, and Kirk's log (although appropriately so) just sounds flat and depressing. I remember the TV version editing this out completely and going straight to the Merchantman scene...and the film lost almost nothing as a result.
8. Star Trek: First Contact
This is a very entertaining film, but the opener is pretty blah. Although the pull-back from Picard's eye to the enormity of the Borg cube is impressive, the "dream within a dream" jump-shock moment is blah. "Yes I know....The Borg" wasn't nearly as dramatic as it may have seemed in the script.
7. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
The Saratoga tracking a giant whining space fece was.....intriguing I guess, but didn't really inspire me to be excited for what was to come.
6. Star Trek: Nemesis
A really cool opening music queue, the first Trek film not to feature opening credits, and the horrific assassination of the entire Romulan Senate was a pretty badass way to open a film.
5. Star Trek Generations
This one has a little bit of an unfair advantage, as it is a longer sequence than the others and features a true prologue with Kirk, Scott, Chekov and the crew of the Enterpri-B. But, it's a roaring opener filled with heart, humor, action and some truly nice dialogue.
4. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Really wonderful location shooting right out of the gate, combined with that mysterious shot of Sybok slowly emerging from the sandstorm set up a pretty fantastic opening. The secret of this unique mind meld power, the scene bathed in a pounding heartbeat noise, with the revelation that this is an emotional Vulcan all made for a truly unique and engaging opener.
3. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
I saw this in a theater that had awesome sound (for the time) and I remember being awestruck during the Praxis explosion (immediately after the opening credits) and the awesomeness of the subspace shockwave hitting the Excelsior. Great teaser that effectively set up what was to follow without any wasted motion.
2. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
The Kobyashi Maru simulation is now legendary. We get the new uniforms, a Vulcan woman in the center seat, and a lost-cause battle against the Klingons with plenty of pyrotechnics and main cast "deaths" in about 5 minutes flat. Then we get the superhero Admiral Kirk reveal as the viewscreen slides away, revealing the truth. Very cool stuff, and brilliant way to distract from Spock's actual death.
1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture
This is still the best of the best. That opening image of the dark, mysterious Intruder Cloud with the blaster beam noise echoing ominously, followed by the long, uninterrupted shot of the new Klingon Battecruisers approaching the mysterious entity...all while Jerry Goldsmith's iconic Klingon theme pounds away at you...brilliant and captivating stuff. The awesome Klingon bridge and make-up redesign, Epsilon IX, the first glimpse of the Klingon language......Then watching them be digitized one by one using fantastic visual effects. Iconic.
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