From the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, comes Star Trek: Nemesis, the 10th Trek movie.
Placed after First Contact and Insurection, the Enterprise-E has been despatched to the Romulan homeworlds to conudct peace treaties. While Captain Jean-Luc Piccard (Patrick Stewart) is very weary ... Read review
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(Patrick Stewart) and his Starship crew battle a chilling new adversary... that just happens to hold a shocking link to Picard!In the wake of a joyful wedding bet...
Production Year: 2007 - Science Fiction - Director: Francis Lawrence - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Alice Braga, Charlie Tahan, Dash Mihok, Will Smith, Salli Richardson, Willow Smith
Advantages: Good for Trekkies, Compulsive, Mysterious Disadvantages: None In My View
From the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, comes Star Trek: Nemesis, the 10th Trek movie.
Placed after First Contact and Insurection, the Enterprise-E has been despatched to the Romulan homeworlds to conudct peace treaties. While Captain Jean-Luc Piccard (Patrick Stewart) is very weary of dealing with Romulans, let alone guiding his ship into the middle of Romulan territory, he goes by what Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) ... ...know played Captain Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager, make the film all the more enjoyable along the way.
The faithfull Enterprise makes a return, but not the one from the TV shows. This one is bigger, revamped, and the more meaner-looking Sovereign class vessel.
There are some awesome stunts in this film, which have been thought out particularly well and make a change from the normal crew getting thrown around. Also, some ... more
From the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, comes Star Trek: Nemesis, the 10th Trek movie.
Placed after First Contact and Insurection, the Enterprise-E has been despatched to the Romulan homeworlds to conudct peace treaties. While Captain Jean-Luc Piccard (Patrick Stewart) is very weary of dealing with Romulans, let alone guiding his ship into the middle of Romulan territory, he goes by what Admiral Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) has ordered the Enterprise to do.
The whole of the TNG crew are there, from Data to Worf, and Troi to LaForge. Unexpected apperances from actors such as Kate Mulgrew, who some of you know played Captain Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager, make the film all the more enjoyable along the way.
The faithfull Enterprise makes a return, but not the one from the TV shows. This one is bigger, revamped, and the more meaner-looking Sovereign class vessel.
There are some awesome stunts in this film, which have been thought out particularly well and make a change from the normal crew getting thrown around. Also, some events crop up on their way to Romulan space that involve the viewer in the plot even more.
The special collector's edition of Nemisis features a lovely silver case, and on-DVD it has out-takes, special footage, and interviews with the cast and crew.
In my view, a must-see for any Trekkie, or any person for that matter.
Advantages: The 'Next Generation' crew all return Disadvantages: Poor storyline
The 10th film in the STAR TREK movie series, NEMESIS is also the final one to date, and is the 4th to feature the 'Next Generation' crew, led by Captain Picard, played by Patrick Stewart.
The film sees a Romulan clone of Picard's, called Shinzon, seek revenge and threaten the destruction of the Federation with a powerful new weapon. Shinzon is played by Tom Hardy, most recently seen as Bill Sikes in BBC's new adaptation of OLIVER TWIST, broadcast ... ...Kirk's nemesis in the second Star Trek movie, but unfortunately the character comes across simply as virtually a pantomime villain. Patrick Stewart and the rest of the regular cast perform admirably in the face of a poor script, and the character progression that Data has gone through in the previous films is taken to its final conclusion in a scene which (although I won't spoil it here) had me shouting at the screen that the filmmakers would make ...
phurren2006 16.02.2008
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Advantages: Special Effects Disadvantages: Story, Acting, Directing
...that bears no resemblance to Star Trek. The movie was written by John Logan, who has the tendency to "borrow" things that work in other movies and put them into his own scripts. Well you will find many rips from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan in this movie. And none of them work as well as they did in Wrath of Khan, which is partially due to the performances of the cast, and partly due to the directing. I cannot recommend buying this movie at all, ... ...off the collection of Trek movies...
But this is the Special Edition, so where the movie fails, the special features can redeem. There are new commentaries, documentaries, deleted scenes and more that were not on the original DVD release of the movie. For myself, it's interesting to see how the writer, director, producers felt while making the movie - and in some cases it makes you more sympathetic to the movie because you can see they really were ...
Virogen 13.10.2005
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The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise pick up energy readings identical to those emitted by the brain of Data. Upon further investigation they find a collection of disassembled parts of an android named B4. As they reassemble B4 the crew soon realise that they have been lured into a plan to destroy the Earth...
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