Star Trek: Nemesis
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Star Trek: Nemesis
Saw it today with Britt, and I really loved it.
What did everyone else think?
What did everyone else think?
Sargeras Gudluvin - R.I.P. old friend - January 9, 2005
Slow... boring, weak story
Almost put me to sleep...
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It is a movie of 2's, and an even flick. One pairing of people together, a pair of androids, a pair of captains, a pair of number 1's, a pair of starships, a pair of warbirds. Then the last pair to form ( warbirds) are destroyed, then so on in reverse order until only one pair is left.
Someone got way too far into the even movies are good concept.
Someone got way too far into the even movies are good concept.
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Hehe. Techno-babble was annoying in TNG, though never as bad as it became on later series. That's partially what made Voyager so unwatchable -- nothing interesting, and every plot's dilemma was solved with pseudo-scientific jargon. I'm sorry, but I'd almost rather have the captain save the day by blasting (or kicking) the shit out of the enemy than by remodulating the metaphasic tachyon pulse array.kyoukan type-R wrote:did they save the universe by reversing polarity on the shields and generating an anti-proton stream through it to disrupt the enemy's gravitron flux emitters????????????/
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Edit: I have yet to see Nemesis, but I am very disappointed in Paramount's marketing department. Whose brilliant decision was it to open Nemesis 1 week before the 800-pound gorilla that is LoTR: TTT? Nemesis's box office take will all but drop off the charts come December 18th. Maybe I'm just sentimental, but I'd really have liked the 'final' TNG movie to go out with a respectable box office bang. At the moment, that's seeming very unlikely.
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A slashdot poster said it best when responding to the poll of which ST flick was the best
"My favorite one was the one that starts where the Enterprise starts a mission near the Neutral Zone. Then some violent, genetically created nut manages to obtain a starship and then goes after the Captain on a personal vendetta. He and his lackeys then obtain a superweapon that is capable of destroying all life on a planet, and chase the Enterprise until they catch it, whereby a giant battle occurs inside a nebula. The Enterprise can't find the arch enemy's vessel. The Captain, however, knows the arch enemy better than he knows himself, and manages to use that which he overlooks against him. To stave off defeat, the arch enemy fires the superweapon at the Enterprise! But it takes like 8 minutes to actually go off, in which time a certain logical crewmember manages to save the day while sacrificing himself. But don't worry -- he's backed up.
This is the plotline for both Wrath of Khan and Nemesis: which one should I vote for? "
"My favorite one was the one that starts where the Enterprise starts a mission near the Neutral Zone. Then some violent, genetically created nut manages to obtain a starship and then goes after the Captain on a personal vendetta. He and his lackeys then obtain a superweapon that is capable of destroying all life on a planet, and chase the Enterprise until they catch it, whereby a giant battle occurs inside a nebula. The Enterprise can't find the arch enemy's vessel. The Captain, however, knows the arch enemy better than he knows himself, and manages to use that which he overlooks against him. To stave off defeat, the arch enemy fires the superweapon at the Enterprise! But it takes like 8 minutes to actually go off, in which time a certain logical crewmember manages to save the day while sacrificing himself. But don't worry -- he's backed up.
This is the plotline for both Wrath of Khan and Nemesis: which one should I vote for? "
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