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What Movie Will You NEVER Watch Again?

Completely agree with you, Kryton. I also want to ad -- as I've said here before -- I still want my fucking money back. I'm still pissed of about paying to see that.
 
Ensign Phaserbait said:
Also, thanks to a viewing of the movie with the production commentary, I am never watching Generations ever again, either.
Any particular reason why? I thought Moore and Braga gave a fairly frank assessment of what was right and what was wrong with their screenplay. Coming as it did in the middle of Enterprise and monthly proclamations from Rick Berman that he was "very pleased" as things went swirling down the toilet, I found the GEN commentary to be refreshingly honest.
 
igrokbok said:
All of the TNG movies.

Ditto, I have a rather long post as to why in the "What do you hate about Nemesis" thread.

I own TMP:DE, and the SEs of II-IV, VI. That's pretty much all I consider worthwhile. I could almost get Generations, but the forced inclusion of Kirk and subpar plot just really hacks me off.
 
Jack Bauer said:
The one I have seen the least and have the least interest in watching is TMP. Too many masturbatory shots of the Enterprise for my tastes.

Uhh...uhh...uhh... :eek:

ahh... :thumbsup:
 
Kryton said:
I saw Nemesis in the theater ONCE and have no intention of EVER seeing it again.

Pretty much sums up my answer. I have all the other nine films on DVD, and will continue to watch each of them periodically.
 
Chess Piece Face said:
Every time I haven't seen nemesis for a while I go "it can't be that bad". Then I try to watch it and never make it through.
I know the exact feeling. I rarely watch this mess but once in a great when I'm wearing my rose-colored glasses I think, "How bad could it have been?" and I pop it in the player. But I usually don't turn it off. I trudge through the mire if only to see Data's death and Riker's departure, two of the few things done well in the movie. Then I might as well endure the silly Picard/B4 scene. What a mess. I can't even do that with TFF. And that's what allows me to sleep at night. If TFF was so horrible and they could follow it up with a really great effort that was TUC, then Trek still has a chance even after the steamy pile that was NEM. Hope!
 
I'll probably see them all again at some point - they're on TV often enough - even INS which is the low-point of the series as far as I'm concerned.
 
The only one I've seen once only and vowed never again was "Insurrection" - but you'd have to be in a very generous mood to classify that as a movie.

I'm in the middle of a run through every hour of filmed Trek with my Trek-buddies at the moment, so no doubt I will get to relive the embarrassment all over again :o
 
There isn't a Trek movie I won't watch again.

again and again and again.

I would even pay to see them on the big screen again.
 
TMP. I usually try to flip through it every few years or so, but not anymore.

It's cold. Stale. And the music is awful.

It's like sitting all day in a doctor's office exam room, but on a Sunday when everyone else is gone but you.

Joe, descriptive
 
Shatmandu said:
TMP....the music is awful.
Your credibility =
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Neil
 
Good Will Riker said:
Duncan MacLeod said:
I've never seen Insurrection or Nemesis and have no intention of ever doing so. I've seen Generations once and will not watch it again. I'm very unlikely to ever watch The Search for Spock, The Final Frontier or First Contact again. And to be honest I probably won't go out of my way to watch the rest. If I'm flicking channels and there's nothing better on, I'll watch one, but that's about it.
Then what specifically brought you into TREK, and makes you stick with it after all this time?

I was a child growing up in the 60s and a teen in the 70s that got caught up in the real exploration of space. To gravitate to Star Trek was kinda natural. And don't get me wrong, a lot of what I've watched, I've enjoyed. But I've grown out of that stage where I would watch every episode a dozen times and could quote them verbatim. The thing is I don't watch much television these days, mostly just the news in the morning. And even that is mostly for the weather. So I'm not actively refusing to watch, just not actively seeking to.

The fire within for all things "Star Trek" has mostly burned down to embers nowadays, but it's still there. Given an intriguing project it could burn bright again. So I'll just hang around, throwing my 2 cents in now and again, and wait for that project. I'm planning to give Abrams a look when his Trek comes out. Who knows... :)
 
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