LIKES:
-Jerry Goldsmith's score is quite beautiful at times and hopefully one of the specialty labels will release an expanded version (like FSM did with Trek II)
-Jonathan Frakes proves to be a capable director (he may not be Nick Meyer when it comes to storytelling and dramatic arcs but he knows the cast and how to make a shot look good)
-the opening with Data run amuck, cloaking suits, etc.
-the kid who played Artim was, surprisingly, not annoying (he could've made a decent Anakin Skywalker)
-Ensign Perim... too bad they didn't bring her back for Nemesis where they could've ejected her out of the ship during the finale

-the mystery aspect of the story, though this only lasts through the first act
-the Briar Patch imagery
-the rekindling of the Riker/Troi romance
-Anthony Zerbe as Admiral Dougherty... when I read the DS9 relaunch novels, I picture him as Cmdr. Vaughn
-the Enterprise looks good, inside and out... cool Okudagrams in the turbolift, too
DISLIKES:
-the relocation via holodeck idea had been done just a few years before on TNG
-I like the idea of a manual steering column but the execution is subpar (I don't hate it like others do)
-Data's "Saddle up, lock and load" line
-the crew's civilian attire... First Contact did it much better (I know... different time periods)
-most (but not all) of the attempts at humor, especially the "flotation device" gag and the "boobs" line
-a waste of F. Murray Abraham and Gregg Henry
-the alien race of attractive white people (if they looked like the bad guys, would we have sympathy for them?)
-this movie is one of the only times where I disagree with the crew's actions
-a few of the visual effects shots (especially an aerial shot of the flying drones)
-once again, we don't get to see the ejection of the warp core
-the scene where Geordi sees the sunrise could've been epic, but instead it is merely okay
-the lack of explanation for Worf's appearance