Tomorrow - December 9th - marks exactly 20 years since NEM received its world premiere in Los Angeles. As of tomorrow the end of the Classic TNG Era will be 20 years behind us and now would be as good a time as any to look back on the film and evaluate how it's fared as both a standing story and a Trek movie installment since December of 2002. It's almost universally near the bottom of most fans' lists of Trek movie rankings if not the bottom and while it's not an unheard of event to know a Trekkie who actually likes or loves the movie it's a rare one to hear put on a pedestal as one of the franchise's better movies.
Me? It's basically where it was almost 20 years ago. Near the very bottom(back then it was THE worst of the bunch for me and now it's next-to-last, behind only STID) and one I don't feel terribly motivated to revisit short of those rare occasions when the mood to see the TNG cast in a post-Dominion War galaxy is strong and I don't mind sitting through two hours of very uneven and often very disappointing scenes to get to Data's (first) death and the exquisite Jerry Goldsmith end titles music. Frankly, the Deleted Scenes work better than many of those left in the film.
It's not a very good movie as a Trek film but I do like the Deleted Scenes, the Scimitar's design, Tom Hardy's commitment to his role as Shinzon and the soundtrack. The end scene of Data's friends in Picard's Ready Room toasting his life and their relationships with him is also touching and a highlight of the movie. But overall it's a mess that's poorly served by Stuart Baird's clumsy direction and lack of energy when it came to knowing Trek history and applying that knowledge to getting the best performances out most of the main characters. I've seen worse Trek cinema, but not much.
What do you guys think? Does NEM get better with age, remain the same or just get less impressive? PIC as a series does help redeem Data's sacrifice in the movie and gives us some closure to the events of the film but it doesn't reinforce and improve NEM as much as it sort of apologizes, and I guess that's the best we can hope for.
Me? It's basically where it was almost 20 years ago. Near the very bottom(back then it was THE worst of the bunch for me and now it's next-to-last, behind only STID) and one I don't feel terribly motivated to revisit short of those rare occasions when the mood to see the TNG cast in a post-Dominion War galaxy is strong and I don't mind sitting through two hours of very uneven and often very disappointing scenes to get to Data's (first) death and the exquisite Jerry Goldsmith end titles music. Frankly, the Deleted Scenes work better than many of those left in the film.
It's not a very good movie as a Trek film but I do like the Deleted Scenes, the Scimitar's design, Tom Hardy's commitment to his role as Shinzon and the soundtrack. The end scene of Data's friends in Picard's Ready Room toasting his life and their relationships with him is also touching and a highlight of the movie. But overall it's a mess that's poorly served by Stuart Baird's clumsy direction and lack of energy when it came to knowing Trek history and applying that knowledge to getting the best performances out most of the main characters. I've seen worse Trek cinema, but not much.
What do you guys think? Does NEM get better with age, remain the same or just get less impressive? PIC as a series does help redeem Data's sacrifice in the movie and gives us some closure to the events of the film but it doesn't reinforce and improve NEM as much as it sort of apologizes, and I guess that's the best we can hope for.