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Already an 'all talk on Star Trek' on the pages somewhere that I initiated some months ago, but in any event, Wrath of Khan was released in theaters in 1982 and I can proudly say I was a part of it, easily the best of the series with the original 1960's characters, I never really liked the Next Generations collection with Patrick Stewart and the new crew
#1 The Wrath of Khan 1982
#2 The Final Frontier 1989
#3 The Motion Picture 1979
#4 The Undiscovered Country 1991
#5 The Search for Spock 1984
#6 Generations 1994
#7 The Voyage Home 1986
Wrath of Khan, Star Trek, Generations, First Contact
Tied for #2:
Insurrection, The Undiscovered Country, The Final Frontier
Tied for #3:
Nemesis, The Voyage Home
Tied for #4:
The Search for Spock, The Motion Picture
Notice how Lt Sarvik choose to remain on Vulcan with Spock's mother?
If you recall The Search For Spock during maturing Spock's needing to "mate". Well seems that in the script for Voyage Home it is revealed that Lt Sarvik is pregnant with Spock's child. She had obviously let him get in her pants while on the Genesis planet.!!
References to this pregnancy was edited out of the final cut. All we get is her staying on Vulcan with little or no explanation.
The joys of editing....
Here are the only things I like about The Voyage Home:
"Double dumbass on you!"
"Nuclear Wessels."
"Captain, there be whales here!"
That's it. Honestly, though it's tied with Nemesis on my list, I prefer Nemesis.
STar Trek season 1-2-3 - Kirk and company are bloody brilliant
ST the motion picture - a brilliant science Fiction movie with the cast from ST, the first look at the Enterprise is pure spaceship porn, brilliant soundtrack
The Wrath of Khan - A brilliant reboot of the franchise without rejecting anything before. Great soundtrack and one of the best space battles ever.
The search for Spock - a great movie in the Genesis-trilogy and a goodbye to an Icon.
The Voyage Home - Closing chapter in Genesis-trilogy with a funny and smart scifi adventure.
The final frontier - A great store about the friendship between Spock, Bones & Kirk, too bad that the ending is not that impressive.
The Undiscovered country - Glasnost/perestroika in space. A great adventure in which we learn about preconseptions of hero's and how they can grow beyond their original ideas.
Generations - The poorly executed death of Kirk spoils the movie.
First contact - The Borg were never scarier and Picard never as impressive
2. First Contact
3. Final Frontier
4. Star Trek 90210
5. Undiscovered Country
6. Voyage Home
7. Generations
8. -11 The rest, tough to line up.
2) The Motion Picture
3) The Wrath Of Kahn
4) First Contact
5) Generations
6) The Undiscovered Country
7) The Search For Spock
8) The Voyage Home
9) Insurrection
10) Nemesis
11) The Final Frontier
EDIT: And now all is corrected. Didn't know you mods could correct your posts in our quotes.
Have you even watched TNG films? If so, and you still did not like First Contact?
Well to each his own...
I was geuinely a little upset when Ricardo Montalban was beaten and killed at the end of Khan when I first saw it all those years ago, he was such a great and commanding lead adversary, the Francisco Scaramanga of space villains almost, it was a genuine disappointment when Kirk got the better of him. The end in the radiation chamber with Nimoy is very well done, and they devoted a whole film to him the next time, but that was a bit of a letdown
Y'know, it's kind of funny, I never felt Khan was a villain until Star Trek II. In "Space Seed" he never felt like a villain, even though he was.
2. First Contact
3. Generations
4. The Voyage Home
5. Star Trek (2009)
6. Nemesis
7. Insurrection
8. The Search for Spock
9. The Undiscovered Country
10. The Final Frontier
11. The Motion Picture
2 Search for Spock :D
3 Voyage Home :)
4 Star Trek 2009 :x
5 Undiscovered Country :-h
6 First Contact \m/
7 Final Frontier :|
8 The Motion Picture I-)
9 Insurrection #-o
10 Nemesis :-L
11 Generations killer... ~X(
2001: A Space Odyssey!
This is my favourite all-time film. Its long, slow scenes where spaceships do what they do, is one of the main attractions for me in that film. Well, this is also the major appeal for me in TMP. I for one love that long - long journey into V'ger.
I understand the film's plot often seems low-key or hovering somewhere above our heads in a philosophical ether of sorts, well so does the plot of 2001 in most people's minds. Another complaint about TMP is that its character development is questionable or downright absent. Yet again something TMP has in common with 2001, where people aren't the main characters at all.
Please don't think that I'm trying to justify TMP so that everyone henceforth would think better of it. However, I merely wanted to let you wonderful folks know why I like it so much. I'm not trying to be persuasive, more apologizing actually. ;-)
But that is the point both Spock & Bones have been argueing namely Kirk should never have taken the admirals job at that point in his career. And indeed in the beginning of the movie you see a Kirk that is searching for his course and destination. Bones reminds him that unless he signs of on Kirk being the captain it never will happen. And somewhere in the middle of the movie Bones starts trusting Kirk again.
In the novelisation it is far better written.
The one thing I like best about TMP is how the crew has made choices but when push comes to shove they return to being a well oiled machine. That is also what Decker sees happening as well as the crew themselves recognises. A wonderfull start of a new series of adventures. Beginning with a great real scifi adventure...... unlike any of the future movies.
In any event it started a story arch that carried us right up to and thru Undiscovered Country.
As for Kirk and Picard...I like Picard and TNG characters. they were endearing and actually grew on me. Kirk was great for his time but if I were aboard a galaxy class cruiser I would want Picard as my Captain. To each his own.
BTW though Kirk is well loved, back in 1994 when TNG was preparing to air the series finale, a survey was conducted by TV guide and Picard won as most popular or best Captain.
I quite agree.
Take your pick from these:
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2555/star-trek-from-original-series-to-motion-pictures
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/67/star-trek
Cut me some slack, Jack. there's over 100 pages of posts dating back to last year. Some of us just don't have time to go back and check to see what has been initiated before.
don't begrudge us.
I'm not having a go at anyone, just linking threads...but if you want me to.
If you view the forum with the category view and use the find function by typing in 'Star Trek' in General Movies & TV, you'll find the threads easily. There are also only ten pages.
Of course, you'd never find anything by using the 'All Discussions'.
Alternatively, Google what you're looking for and add 'mi6 community' on the end. For example 'star trek mi6 community' would have come up with what you were looking for - and neither option takes that long.
Just trying to help, honest. No slack implied, Jack. :)