TNG was supposedly 'at the top of its game' at this time; it could have went farther than seven seasons, but it was decided that the crew should be on the big screen....i.e. 'let's shoot for bigger paychecks!'
Likes:
*Opening
*Demora Sulu
*Seeing Tim Russ
*Seeing Jeanette Goldstein as one of the ENT-B crew
*ENT-D crashdown...
Dislikes:
*The 'Tuesday' bit was pushing the comedy a bit much
*Data and his emotion chip was pushing the *nudge-nudge/wink-wink a bit much
*The Nexus: 'It's like...being wrapped in joy...' (WTF???)
*The ENT-D crew on a ship from the 19th century. If Picard feels that old Earth was barbaric and not as 'evolved' at this time why does he--and his crew--spend SO MUCH TIME in the 19th century and earlier? Those periods were not very racially conscious, or--for lack of a better term--'evolved'....
*B'Etor and Lursa didn't have need to be in the film
*Malcolm McDowell is playing yet ANOTHER villian; he has played the same role many times. For once, I like to see the guy portray a 'good guy'....
*The Picard family tragedy came out of the blue; it doesn't make any sense for those coming into the film. We need a little exposition, or build-up. Otherwise, it doesn't belong in the film. (Otherwise, we wonder why is Picard acting like a baby?)
*Why are Romulans in the picture? They didn't need to be there. (Although, Romulans over Klingons is always greatly appreciated).
*Picard preaches to Kirk about risking his life; Picard shows up in the Nexus....and CAN BE A FIGMENT OF THE NEXUS, but Kirk doesn't question Picard....and goes with him to die, because his--Kirk's horse--doesn't make it across a ravine...

Likes:
*Opening
*Demora Sulu
*Seeing Tim Russ
*Seeing Jeanette Goldstein as one of the ENT-B crew
*ENT-D crashdown...
Dislikes:
*The 'Tuesday' bit was pushing the comedy a bit much
*Data and his emotion chip was pushing the *nudge-nudge/wink-wink a bit much
*The Nexus: 'It's like...being wrapped in joy...' (WTF???)
*The ENT-D crew on a ship from the 19th century. If Picard feels that old Earth was barbaric and not as 'evolved' at this time why does he--and his crew--spend SO MUCH TIME in the 19th century and earlier? Those periods were not very racially conscious, or--for lack of a better term--'evolved'....
*B'Etor and Lursa didn't have need to be in the film
*Malcolm McDowell is playing yet ANOTHER villian; he has played the same role many times. For once, I like to see the guy portray a 'good guy'....
*The Picard family tragedy came out of the blue; it doesn't make any sense for those coming into the film. We need a little exposition, or build-up. Otherwise, it doesn't belong in the film. (Otherwise, we wonder why is Picard acting like a baby?)
*Why are Romulans in the picture? They didn't need to be there. (Although, Romulans over Klingons is always greatly appreciated).
*Picard preaches to Kirk about risking his life; Picard shows up in the Nexus....and CAN BE A FIGMENT OF THE NEXUS, but Kirk doesn't question Picard....and goes with him to die, because his--Kirk's horse--doesn't make it across a ravine...
