To say that we fans have been hard on Nemesis is the understatement of the 21st Century. We've torn it apart, criticized it, pointed out plotholes, called it a total rip-off of TWOK, you name it. Hell, even outside of the fan community, I remember reading a review for it in the newspaper where the critic claimed that Riker was fat and Shinzon's teeth were too crooked.
So, a long time has passed since the movie came out and I haven't seen many threads on the film around here since Star Trek XI was out. After letting the dust settle for a long time, I decided to give the movie another look. I should tell you guys that this is the Star Trek movie that I have seen the least amount of times. I've already seen XI four times - twice in the theater, once on my HDTV, and have it playing to me on my iPod to get through the workday.
But a few weeks ago, I started to transfer a lot of my movies onto my iPod, including a few of the Star Trek films. Listening to music, movies, or a TV show on my iPod really allows me to focus. So, one day I decided to put Nemesis on there and just have a listen while I was working one day.
So, having not watched (or listened) to Nemesis in, say, four years, I put it on there and played it early last week and you know... I don't really think it's that bad of a movie. I think that I honestly do enjoy it far more than TFF - which I used to hold above Nemesis - mostly because as bad as that movie is, you have to admit, there are a few nice moments in the film (Kirk telling Sybok that he needs his pain, for example).
Now, I don't think Nemesis is a GREAT movie, but it's not bad. It's not nearly up to par with First Contact, but it was a valiant effort. My only problem with the movie was that I didn't fully buy Shinzon's intentions, plus I didn't like how he suddenly went evil on Picard. Surely, he was deceiving Picard early on in the movie during their meeting and at dinner, but I didn't really like the way Shinzon simply transported Picard off the Enterprise and held him captive because he was "lonely."
I think the movie had the right idea, it just needed a little more work and fleshing out. It almost felt like the script being used wasn't in final draft or something. It's also quite clear that TWOK was used as a template to make this the TNG equivalent, but if you ask me, First Contact holds that title.
So, I decided that Nemesis really isn't all that bad. Was it the best? Not at all. Could it have been worse? Oh, I think so.
The film didn't feel 'final' for the TNG cast as I feel they could have used one more movie.
But those are my new thoughts on Nemesis.
Look forward to talking about it more with the rest of you guys.
So, a long time has passed since the movie came out and I haven't seen many threads on the film around here since Star Trek XI was out. After letting the dust settle for a long time, I decided to give the movie another look. I should tell you guys that this is the Star Trek movie that I have seen the least amount of times. I've already seen XI four times - twice in the theater, once on my HDTV, and have it playing to me on my iPod to get through the workday.

But a few weeks ago, I started to transfer a lot of my movies onto my iPod, including a few of the Star Trek films. Listening to music, movies, or a TV show on my iPod really allows me to focus. So, one day I decided to put Nemesis on there and just have a listen while I was working one day.
So, having not watched (or listened) to Nemesis in, say, four years, I put it on there and played it early last week and you know... I don't really think it's that bad of a movie. I think that I honestly do enjoy it far more than TFF - which I used to hold above Nemesis - mostly because as bad as that movie is, you have to admit, there are a few nice moments in the film (Kirk telling Sybok that he needs his pain, for example).
Now, I don't think Nemesis is a GREAT movie, but it's not bad. It's not nearly up to par with First Contact, but it was a valiant effort. My only problem with the movie was that I didn't fully buy Shinzon's intentions, plus I didn't like how he suddenly went evil on Picard. Surely, he was deceiving Picard early on in the movie during their meeting and at dinner, but I didn't really like the way Shinzon simply transported Picard off the Enterprise and held him captive because he was "lonely."
I think the movie had the right idea, it just needed a little more work and fleshing out. It almost felt like the script being used wasn't in final draft or something. It's also quite clear that TWOK was used as a template to make this the TNG equivalent, but if you ask me, First Contact holds that title.
So, I decided that Nemesis really isn't all that bad. Was it the best? Not at all. Could it have been worse? Oh, I think so.
The film didn't feel 'final' for the TNG cast as I feel they could have used one more movie.
But those are my new thoughts on Nemesis.
Look forward to talking about it more with the rest of you guys.

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