LIKES:
-the visual effects, give or take a couple of subpar shots
-Cliff Eidelman's theme and music for the space battle and sign-off (see more below)
-Kim Cattrall as Valeris (though Saavik would've been nice)
-the costume design and make-up effects... the Klingons have never looked better
-a much better use of the TNG sets... I love the moody lighting, the pipes, decals, etc.
-the Enterprise-A bridge in this film is one of my favorites bridges in all of Trek
-a great supporting cast: Christopher Plummer, David Warner, Brock Peters, Kurtwood Smith, Iman, Michael Dorn, Grace Lee Whitney, John Schuck, etc.
-some (but not all) of the historical references, especially "Earth, Hitler, 1938"
-Sulu finally gets his own command
-this line: "Then quite frankly, Mr. President, we can clean their chronometers."

-the second unit photography of the Alaskan tundra... really opens up the movie
-the space battle
-the courtroom scene
-the sound design (they brought back the sliding door sound effect!)
-the overall story is a good one and hasn't dated as badly as similar movies of the period (including Meyer's own Company Business)
-Martia, the Chameloid (especially the Kirk vs. Kirk stuff)
-the sign-off
DISLIKES:
-three words: "Right standard rudder"
-due to either budget or time issues, there are some nasty editing mistakes in this film (Mr. Valtane's position on the Excelsior bridge, some sound sync issues, etc.)
-the translation scene... I can understand why Nichelle Nichols would be upset but the thing I hate is that nameless female officer making her "Hurry up!" motions
-while I love parts of the score, much of it is just forgettable atmospheric stuff (one wonders what Goldsmith or Horner would've done)
-while I applaud Meyer's attempt to get all seven main characters involved, some of it doesn't quite work (Scotty showing up in the mess hall, for instance)
-Paramount is sitting on many deleted scenes, including more material from the dinner
-Uhura's name is misspelled in the credits as "Uhuru"
-I don't mind the "Scooby Doo" ending... I watched this film in its extended form first so that's how I always thought the film ended
-the end after Kirk's little speech and people start clapping... what are they posing for?
