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Say something positive about your least favorite Trek movie.

Nemesis had a really interesting concept, and the dune buggy scene was fun even if it made no goddamn sense.

Insurrection came closest to nailing the feel of the TNG series out of all the TNG movies.
 
It's a good test to see of you're getting enough sleep. If you can watch that movie and don't find anything objectionable in it then you definitely need to sleep more, much more.
 
Star Trek V has a pretty good score. And I like the Bob Peak art on the 1-sheet.

Also, the minor cast seems to have been handsomely compensated for appearing in it. That's good!
 
NEMESIS is probably my least liked of the first 10 movies. For me, there's a lot of wrong in it.

I've mentioned this in other threads, but one thing I did find admirable was the development of Worf. His words of the Romulans acting with honor was him finally moving past his prejudice of them. In terms of using a single moment to make the most development of a character, that one had one of the biggest bang for the buck moments in the franchise.
 
NEMESIS is probably my least liked of the first 10 movies. For me, there's a lot of wrong in it.

I've mentioned this in other threads, but one thing I did find admirable was the development of Worf. His words of the Romulans acting with honor was him finally moving past his prejudice of them. In terms of using a single moment to make the most development of a character, that one had one of the biggest bang for the buck moments in the franchise.

I doubt it was intentional.
 
Star Trek 5 The Final Frontier.

I think that the only savior to this film was the fact that the original cast starred in it. And Spock giving me a chuckle when he said "One damn minute" when he was asked where the hostages were when Kirk and co launched a rescue bid to rescue the hostages on Nimbus III and Kirks expression of surprise at the comment. Also I think the fact that it was revealed that Spock had a half brother called Sybok that perked it up a bit.
 
Star Trek 5 The Final Frontier.

Spock giving me a chuckle when he said "One damn minute" when he was asked where the hostages were when Kirk and co launched a rescue bid to rescue the hostages on Nimbus III....

There is no such line in this movie. The line is from Star Trek IV when Kirk askes Spock "Where the hell is the power you promised me?"
 
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