ST: Nemesis - It's really a shame that this movie is the last hurrah for Picard et al. The characters deserved better.
ST: Nemesis - It's really a shame that this movie is the last hurrah for Picard et al. The characters deserved better.
GOOD - Liked the decompress on the bridge where the helmswoman was blown out into space, a very real death. The movie might have prospered by getting to know her a little better before killing her, something short.
GOOD - Liked the decompress on the bridge where the helmswoman was blown out into space, a very real death. The movie might have prospered by getting to know her a little better before killing her, something short.
Actually, it was the helmsman that was caught off-guard and sucked into space....the helmswoman held on for dear life until the decompression field came on....
Not a fan of the TNG films, and Nemesis was by far the worst. Not to be a troll, but I have to take a dump on this film.
This movie was so bad that Patrick Stewart ended his on screen working association with the franchise. He had X-Men to do. Since Stewart was gone, there was no need to make another TNG film.
This movie really damaged the career of Tom Hardy, who was an up and coming actor. He was an alcoholic/drug addict before the film, but became worse after that film for awhile.
The movie in and of itself was ridiculous. The guys who wrote that ridiculous script were the same ones who smoked crack with Tom Hardy, writing completely nonsensical garbage. The Romulans cloned/engineered/created a bald, metrosexual, evil version of Picard, and managed to find an actor who looked nothing like a younger Patrick Stewart. I mean, again, WTF?
They killed Data, in a similiar fashion that they killed Spock about 20 years before. The writers went to the well. If there was another TNG film, would there be some kind of rescuing of Data's mind? Is Data really dead? Why did Data have to die in such a dumbass film (also, why did Kirk have to die in that stupid energy ribbon thing in Generations?)
Who the hell writes for Trek, doesn't Paramount even do drug tests anymore? Did Roddenberry have a bunch of secret kids that no one knew about who all became hack writers who couldn't pen "Days of Our Lives" much less Space Opera? Where were the DS9 writers?
I did not like any of the TNG films, the only one which is OK is First Contact, however that film was just basically about the Borg invading the ship, with the main players basically killling Borg for an hour and a half. Inserrection was basically a TV episode. Speaking of directing, Trek was bad about allowing several of its actors to direct episodes. Why? Wasn't anything learned from MASH, when Alan Alda directed? Let the pros direct, you act. (for example, Shatner in ST:V, the second worst movie in the franchise.)
I dunno, hack writers have been around Trek since the 60's and even the hacks sometimes write good stuff. The Female Shapeshifter was a creation of a Hack.....
Hack writer :"Let's create a villian, who reminds us of the scariest old person or Catholic Nun in parochial school and turn her into an evil Hitler like being and see how it goes...................."
Actually, he looked quite a lot like a younger Patrick Stewart.The Romulans cloned/engineered/created a bald, metrosexual, evil version of Picard, and managed to find an actor who looked nothing like a younger Patrick Stewart. I mean, again, WTF?
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