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What is your favorite Trek movie?

ST1: The Motion Picture
1 (1.9%)
ST2: The Wrath of Khan
22 (41.5%)
ST3: The Search for Spock
3 (5.7%)
ST4: The Voyage Home
1 (1.9%)
ST5: The Final Frontier
0 (0%)
ST6: Undiscovered Country
15 (28.3%)
Generations
0 (0%)
First Contact
7 (13.2%)
Insurrection
1 (1.9%)
Nemesis
0 (0%)
STXI
3 (5.7%)

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Favorite Trek Movie
« on: January 15, 2010, 12:33:25 pm »
Just for fun and for the heck of it. It's hard to pick one, so there are two votes!

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Re: Favorite Trek Movie
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2010, 01:17:52 pm »
I went for ST II, and ST VI.  The Nicholas Meyers Trek films were the best.  I really wish they had reached an agreement with him to direct Nemesis.

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« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2010, 05:36:17 pm »
I went for ST II, and ST VI.  The Nicholas Meyers Trek films were the best.  I really wish they had reached an agreement with him to direct Nemesis.

I went I and II, but I agree about Meyers. I didn't know about the Nemesis deal, but it would have been nice if he did.

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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2010, 06:23:38 pm »
Basically, the negotiations fell through because they didn't want to give him the level of creative control that he wanted.  But considering that this was the guy who wrote and directed the two most critically acclaimed Star Trek films of all time, they should have met his demands.

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« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2010, 06:58:16 pm »
I move that anyone who votes for Star Trek Nemesis or later be perma banned.
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« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2010, 12:44:43 am »
As far as I'm concerned, The Wrath of Khan is the only one that didn't completely suck.  I kinda liked the characters in the last one, but there was about it.
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« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2010, 01:24:54 am »
I move that anyone who votes for Star Trek Nemesis or later be perma banned.

I dislike the newest movie a lot more than I like it, but one of the positives is that it hooked people. I get testy when people are like "oh yeah, I love Star Trek (meaning only the latest film, and they haven't seen anything else)," but a few people I know saw the newest movie and from that decided to watch the whole run of TOS.

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« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2010, 06:24:15 pm »
I get testy when people take the work others did and instead of building on it they scrap most of it, not to improve it but to make it theirs.   If you want to build on the work of others treat their work with the respect that it is due.  If you don't think it worthy of respect then it isn't worth building on so go and CREATE YOUR OWN original work instead of polluting the legacy of the original creator of something people love.

They could have made a Star Trek "reboot" that didn't mess with the foundations of Trek, but they didn't.  They could have done it while making a movie both fans and non fans could like, but they didn't.

Consider the TV show Stargate and the movie that it is spawned from.  The TV show made adjustments but only where needed to extend the concept into the new media and format.   The same with the Lost in Space movie where they updated the show and filled in some of the gaps but without tearing up the foundations and erecting a totally new structure.
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« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2010, 01:01:54 am »
I get testy when people take the work others did and instead of building on it they scrap most of it, not to improve it but to make it theirs.   If you want to build on the work of others treat their work with the respect that it is due.  If you don't think it worthy of respect then it isn't worth building on so go and CREATE YOUR OWN original work instead of polluting the legacy of the original creator of something people love.

They could have made a Star Trek "reboot" that didn't mess with the foundations of Trek, but they didn't.  They could have done it while making a movie both fans and non fans could like, but they didn't.

Consider the TV show Stargate and the movie that it is spawned from.  The TV show made adjustments but only where needed to extend the concept into the new media and format.   The same with the Lost in Space movie where they updated the show and filled in some of the gaps but without tearing up the foundations and erecting a totally new structure.

Excellent point!  The thing I hate so much about the ST franchise is that every ST movie seems to just screw up everything that came before.  The series are much better.  OK, Voyager was inexcusable, and Enterprise derailed at the end of the first season.  A TV series needs consistancy, but when they make movies, the temptation to totally go off the deep end and thash everything must be too great.
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« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2010, 01:54:45 am »
I move that anyone who votes for Star Trek Nemesis or later be perma banned.
Yeap it is the reason SFC3 was made so bad I won't go any further than that.I went with 2 and 6 as well however I do like 5.I would have to say that all of the ToS crew movies were great after watching Generations for 6th time I must admit Kirk and Spock are Star Trek.

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« Reply #10 on: January 17, 2010, 06:13:16 am »
OK, Voyager was inexcusable


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« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2010, 11:03:03 am »
OK, Voyager was inexcusable

Could have been worse


I've never come across anything that couldn't be worse!  How did that actress even pass the audition?  Maybe a woman that soft-spoken could rise to a command position in a real fleet, but geeze, that was no heroic leader!
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Re: Favorite Trek Movie
« Reply #12 on: January 17, 2010, 04:55:16 pm »
You know, I really really like ST: Nemesis.  I think it get's an unfair rap from some hardcore trekkies who are just a little too nitpicky about it.

It was a FAR better MOVIE (though one may say it wasn't better trek) then Insurrection, Generations, the original Motion Picture, or the Final Frontier...In MY OPINION.
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« Reply #13 on: January 17, 2010, 05:13:53 pm »
You know, I really really like ST: Nemesis.  I think it get's an unfair rap from some hardcore trekkies who are just a little too nitpicky about it.

BOOOOO!!!!   HISSSSS!!!!

I have trouble with issues like the "Slave race builds super ship under the noses of their masters and no one notices" plot point.  This went out with Space Opera in the 1950s.

Cloning Picard to lead the Romulan race????   That would be like Israel cloning Arafat to lead them.

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Re: Favorite Trek Movie
« Reply #14 on: January 17, 2010, 05:38:11 pm »
Heh, don't feel bad Dash, I absolutly loved STIII: the search for Spock.  The whole sequence of events in stealing the Starship was outstanding.

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« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2010, 06:22:55 pm »

Cloning Picard to lead the Romulan race????   That would be like Israel cloning Arafat to lead them.


He wasn't cloned to lead the Romulans.  He was intended to replace Picard as a sleeper agent.  But there was another regime change on Romulus, and the plan was scrapped.

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« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2010, 06:25:26 pm »
There were a few things I disliked about Trek III

1/ You killed Spock he is DEAD go on from there. 

2/ Klingons in Romulan ships. 

3/ The Klingon Captains pet.

4/ Hey BONEHEAD you only have 12 crew and you're behind enemy lines, you don't execute any of them on a whim, you don't have any to spare.
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« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2010, 07:04:33 pm »
You know, I really really like ST: Nemesis.  I think it get's an unfair rap from some hardcore trekkies who are just a little too nitpicky about it.

It was a FAR better MOVIE (though one may say it wasn't better trek) then Insurrection, Generations, the original Motion Picture, or the Final Frontier...In MY OPINION.

I wouldn't say I really liked Nemesis, (had the same trek issue of WTF did these Remans come from, and why am I supposed to believe miner picard guy is an awesome spaceship commander), but I'll agree I liked it far more then Insurrection,Generations, Final Frontier.
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« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2010, 08:53:35 pm »
There were a few things I disliked about Trek III

1/ You killed Spock he is DEAD go on from there. 

2/ Klingons in Romulan ships. 

3/ The Klingon Captains pet.

4/ Hey BONEHEAD you only have 12 crew and you're behind enemy lines, you don't execute any of them on a whim, you don't have any to spare.

I agree about and especially about #2 -- when I read that the Romulans were supposed to be the baddies in ST3, I was disappointed that they weren't kept. The Klinks have been in ST1-ST6 in varying amounts, while the most screen time the Romulans got was having one ambassador guy in ST6 . . . they could've had a lot more Romulan stuff without overdoing it.

'course, I remember Kramer in one Seinfeld episode saying that The Search for Spock was his favorite, so that gives the film something right there.

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« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2010, 01:25:18 am »
There were a few things I disliked about Trek III

1/ You killed Spock he is DEAD go on from there. 

2/ Klingons in Romulan ships. 

3/ The Klingon Captains pet.

4/ Hey BONEHEAD you only have 12 crew and you're behind enemy lines, you don't execute any of them on a whim, you don't have any to spare.

#2 "Klingons in Romulan ships!  Now I remember the first thing I hated about the "Bird of Prey."  Well, asside from the 37mm cannon pods, borrowed from a Stuka, the Romulans were the alien with the bird motif!  That was a common comment back years ago, butsince then, that ship kept showing up until we got used to it.  Spaceships should be cool in the first frame of a film, not shoved down the audience's throat.  Didn't that piece of crap make its debue in ST2 WoK?

There was nothing good about ST3.
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