There is one good one First Contact ...
First Contact was in actuality two movies; one onboard the
Enterprise and one on the surface of earth.
Onboard ship was a top-notch action movie with lots of danger, a scary villain, a coherent story, and even some character development. The only downside was the rewroking of the Borg from a gestalt intelligence to worker bees with a queen, and giving them the ability to convert with a touch. (Whereas on TV they had needed surgery.) Put the hour that happened onbaord ship alongside all the TV episodes, and I'd rank it near the top.
The movie on the earth's surface, on the other hand, sucked. It rewrote far too much of what had already been established on TOS (Sort of like what
Enterprise did in its first three seasons.) and rewrote none of it for the better. The earth that had avoided an apocolyptic WWIII (
Omega Glory) was actually having an apocolyptic WWIII. The already-existant pre-warp starfleet (
Menagerie,
Balance of Terror) wasn't existant as Cochrane had his breakthrough. The Alpha-Centauran Cochrane (
The Changling) was on earth.
When you intentionally make a movie based upon events already established in a previous series, what's so damn hard about watching the one or two relevant episodes to get the setting right?
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Rumor mill has it that the original script had Cochrane as a woman, and with a romantic interest in Picard. When questioned about this, Berman and Braga reportedly said, "Don't worry; none of our audience remembers TOS." Thank heaven that idea, at least, was shot down.)
-S'Cipio the ranter