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Posted by Kid Prime on :
 
I got this idea from Matthew's Star Trek episode thread. Which of the movies do you think is the best?

For reference, the movies are:

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: Insurrection
Star Trek: Nemesis

[ July 09, 2003, 10:33 AM: Message edited by: Kid Prime ]
 
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
 
Mine in order of preference:

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek: Insurrection
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek: Nemesis (I only rank Nemesis last as I have yet to see it. Otherwise, The Final Frontier is the real stinker of the group.)
 
Posted by Princess Crujectra on :
 
I wonder if it's fair to rank all of the movies together, since the first six starred the original crew and the remaining movies featured the NG crew? Isn't it kinda like comparing apples to oranges?
 
Posted by the boy with UltraPowers on :
 
here's my TOP 10 'Star Trek' movies:

1. 'First Contact'

2. 'The Wrath of Khan'

3. 'Nemesis'

4. 'Generations'

5. 'The Undiscovered Country'

6. 'The Motion Picture'

7. 'Insurrection'

8. 'The Voyage Home'

9. 'The Search for Spock'

10. 'The Final Frontier'

Matthew.
 
Posted by Greybird on :
 
Same basic universe of plot elements, characters, and motivations, I'd say, whatever the cast.

Favorite to least favorite:

01 Star Trek: The Motion Picture [director's cut DVD or added-footage VHS version]
02 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
03 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
04 Star Trek: Generations
05 Star Trek: Insurrection
06 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
07 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
08 Star Trek: First Contact
09 Star Trek: Nemesis
10 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Robert Wise was indisputably the best director among all of those on this series, especially as seen in the longer VHS version (part of his rhythms and vision restored) and director's cut DVD (all of it restored) of the first movie.

The rest of the films were not cinema, to me, but extended TV episodes. And those all had their considerable virtues. Except for William Shatner's horrible effort on "Final Frontier," which was incoherent when it wasn't stupid.

I like the cast better from The Original Series ("TMP" to "Generations"), but the cast acts with far more skill in The Next Generation ("Generations" to "Nemesis").
 
Posted by LARDLAD on :
 
Yikes! This was hard!

1) Wrath of Khan

2) Voyage Home

3) Search for Spock

4) Generations

5) First Contact

6) Undiscovered Country

7) Nemesis

8) Insurrection

9) the Motion Picture

10) Final Frontier
 
Posted by minesurfer on :
 
All I can say is that I am stunned that anybody would put the first Star Trek picture higher than 10 on this list. Just stunned. That movie bored me to tears.

My order starting with best and ending with worst:

1. Star Trek: First Contact (by far and away my favorite)
2. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (how can you not like the irony of extinct species and Spock's colorful euphimisms)
3. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (good story, effects are a little dated, like the nod to the original series)
4. Star Trek: Nemesis (the best of a so so lot)
5. Star Trek: Generations (barely watchable)
6. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (can't remember it)
6. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (can't remember it)
7. Star Trek: Insurrection (can remember it, yuck)
9. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (the movie equivalent to the word "and". ie: There was a Star Trek 2 AND a Star Trek 4)
10. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (one of my all time least favorite movies. If this movie was a legion character it would be Jamm from the Bloodlines annual)
 
Posted by DrakeB3003 on :
 
Favorite to least favorite:

01 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
02 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
03 Star Trek: First Contact
04 Star Trek: Generations
05 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
06 Star Trek: The Motion Picture
07 Star Trek: Nemesis
08 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
09 Star Trek: Insurrection
10 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
 
Posted by Kid Prime on :
 
My list as well:

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek: Generations
Star Trek: Insurrection
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek: Nemesis
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
 
Posted by DrakeB3003 on :
 
Too bad this wasn't a poll -- we'd be able to really tabulate the results ... needless to say, I can already tell that Bill Shatner's efforts were not appreciated (maybe it was the "Row, row, row your boat" sequence >>shudder<<).
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
My picks:

1. THE WRATH OF KHAN

THE Star Trek Movie. The Death of Spock. Ricardo Montalban. Kirstie Alley. Still a pleasure to watch, lo these many years later.

2. THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK

For a change of pace, the other actors get to shine in Nimoy's near-absence. The Kirk-McCoy relationship deepens, and Sulu delivers the best line: "Don't call me tiny."

3. THE VOYAGE HOME

For many years, this was my favorite, but the jaunt through '80s San Francisco seems dated now. Still a classic: As fun as it was funny.

4. THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY

A few scenes that were played strictly for laughs and a bare-bones plot hampered what should have been a soaring send-off to the original crew. A good movie, but not a great one.

5. GENERATIONS

Same as the above. The much bally-hooed meeting between Kirk and Picard lacked any real pizzazz. Both actors seemed to be doing a job. Spock's last words were, "I am and always will be your friend." Kirk's last words? "Oh my." Oh, really?

6. FIRST CONTACT

A good movie, but it just hasn't worn well with me. I don't think the Next Gen cast really made a smooth transition to the big screen. They seem far too mundane and passive most of the time.

7. THE MOTION PICTURE

The movie is overly long and pretentious, but let's not forget how great it was to have Star Trek back after a 10-year absence. There is genuine warmth in the performances, and everyone seems happy to be back. That makes up for the attempts to be deeply relevant, a la 2001: A Space Odyssey.

8. NEMESIS

The latest and, likely, last of the Next Gen franchise. It was just a so-so movie with a lame plot overshadowed by video game effects. As with the death of Spock, they left a trap door out of the death of another character. Trouble is, a trap door should be hidden.

9. FINAL FRONTIER

For all the reasons mentioned by others. Bill Shatner had a "friendly nations" clause in his contract, which means he got to direct because Nimoy got to direct. Someone should have stipulated that talent be part of that package deal.

10. INSURRECTION

I remember almost nothing about this movie. That's not a good sign.
 
Posted by DrakeB3003 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by He Who Wanders:
4. THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY
A few scenes that were played strictly for laughs and a bare-bones plot hampered what should have been a soaring send-off to the original crew. A good movie, but not a great one.

Now that you mention it, you're right -- it could've been so much better. I loved the idea that Kirk's warrior mantality was a hinderance to the peace process and that he couldn't overcome his hatred for his decades long enemy (though Shatner doesn't posess the acting chops to really make it compelling -- compare him to Stewart's feelings about the Borg in "First Contact"). But the film got sidetracked by the whole ice-prison planet thing and an annoying supporting role for Iman.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DrakeB3003:
I loved the idea that Kirk's warrior mantality was a hinderance to the peace process and that he couldn't overcome his hatred for his decades long enemy

UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY had a lot going for it, that angle being one of my favorites, too. It was unusual, and a bit uncomfortable, to see Kirk as a bigot ("The only good Klingon is a dead Klingon") -- but movies should be a little uncomfortable to make us think. (And Kirk had a very human reason for feeling that way: a Klingon murdered his son.)

But there were other parts of the movie which were blatant attempts to make it as funny as THE VOYAGE HOME. One scene, though very minor, stands out for its stupidity:

Chekov is leading the investigation aboard the Enterprise. Someone finds the anti-grav boots one of the killers used. The boots happen to be tucked away in the quarters of a young crewman. Chekov confronts the crewman with Poirot-esque flair and drops the boots at the crewman's feet -- only then realizing that the young man's alien feet couldn't possibly fit into the boots.

C'mon. Isn't there a crew manifest aboard the Enterprise? Wouldn't Security Chief Chekov know going into the room what race its occupant was?
 
Posted by Greybird on :
 
Christian Slater's cameo in "Undiscovered Country" was ill-advised, as well, at least for me. His perpetual smirk yanked the setting back to a current-day soundstage, from the distant era of the Federation.

Not that I have anything against Slater -- he was marvelous and perfectly cast in "Pump Up the Volume" and any number of other films. He just didn't belong on the Enterprise, no matter how much he was a fan.
 
Posted by DrakeB3003 on :
 
Christain Slater having a cameo in a Star Trek film I can take. Whoopi Goldberg with a landing strip on her head tending bar on TNG (and "Generations") talking like a sci-fi Mr. Miyagi made me want to shoot my television.
 
Posted by the boy with UltraPowers on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DrakeB3003:
Christain Slater having a cameo in a Star Trek film I can take. Whoopi Goldberg with a landing strip on her head tending bar on TNG (and "Generations") talking like a sci-fi Mr. Miyagi made me want to shoot my television.

i always liked her character from the NEXT GEN series !! i thought she was a good character that they used from time, to time !!

for example in the 'YESTERDAY'S ENTERPRISE' episode, where she 'knows' the present timeline has 'changed' !! and that TASHA shouldn't have been there !!

Matthew.
 
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
 
I didn't mind Whoopi. Her appearances weren't enough to pose a distraction, though I don't think she contributed much to Trekdom. It was more of a vanity role.

The only time I really liked Guinan was when she stabbed Q with a fork. That hinted at a darker side to Guinan -- someone who had been tormented by the Q and wasn't so forgiving when she had one at her mercy.
 


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