I agreed with his review, but then Confused Matthew goes on to praise Nemesis. He kinda lost some credibility there.
I agreed with his review, but then Confused Matthew goes on to praise Nemesis. He kinda lost some credibility there.
The Nexus is the most convenient plot device and best example of lazy writing in the history of film.
Why was Shatner even in this film with the exception of being there to kill Kirk off for no particular reason? Generations is an incoherent mess of a movie that gives Kirk the worst death of any major fictional character ever.
Generations should have been a fun movie the united both casts in a big fun adventure. Instead we were invited to a funeral in a film that makes little sense... Example: you can think your way out of the nexus. WTF?
I'd give it 2 of 5 stars.
The Nexus is the most convenient plot device and best example of lazy writing in the history of film.
Why was Shatner even in this film with the exception of being there to kill Kirk off for no particular reason? Generations is an incoherent mess of a movie that gives Kirk the worst death of any major fictional character ever.
Generations should have been a fun movie the united both casts in a big fun adventure. Instead we were invited to a funeral in a film that makes little sense... Example: you can think your way out of the nexus. WTF?
I'd give it 2 of 5 stars.
This.
The Nexus is the most convenient plot device and best example of lazy writing in the history of film.
Why was Shatner even in this film with the exception of being there to kill Kirk off for no particular reason? Generations is an incoherent mess of a movie that gives Kirk the worst death of any major fictional character ever.
Generations should have been a fun movie the united both casts in a big fun adventure. Instead we were invited to a funeral in a film that makes little sense... Example: you can think your way out of the nexus. WTF?
I'd give it 2 of 5 stars.
Kirk's was the worst death ever?
Wait, I thought Spock had the worst death ever.
Or was it Tasha.
Or was it Data.
Or was it Trip.
Face it - Trekkies can't stand when any of their beloved characters "dies." It's just plain silly, if you ask me.
I have to disagree with you on that.I liked Plinkett's view points on First Contact. Picard in that movie is not the same Picard from the series or even the previous film.
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