Star Trek - Nemesis (2002)
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Star Trek - Nemesis (Widescreen Edition)
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| Directed by | Stuart Baird |
| Cast | Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Majel Barrett, Levar Burton, Shannon Cochran, Whoopi Goldberg, J Patrick McCormack, Gates McFadden, Dina Meyer, Kate Mulgrew, Ron Perlman and Marina Sirtis |
| Theatrical Release | December 13, 2002 |
| DVD Release | May 20, 2003 |
| Running Time | 116 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 097363389941 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 1:46 EST (details) 1 DVD, Paramount, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled) Or 34 new from $1.91, 119 used from $0.85, 4 collectible from $19.99 |
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| A Sad Farewell |
So far anyway. October 29, 2008
| MEDIOCRE!!! (Sorta) |
Picard has a clone within the Romulan empire. Big hairy deal! There's a double of ANOTHER major character in the film, too! One of the things that always p****d me off about the TNG show was the lazy writer's device of making yet another "double character" episode! They almost ALWAYS stank after the first use of this device!
The film opens up on Rolmulus...(btw, the Romulan throne city exteriors look JUST like they did on TV...like obvious miniatures.) And we are witness to what amounts to the reverse of what happened to Julius Caesar, with Romulan senators killed off within the first five minutes. THEN the intrigue starts in earnest!
What might bother you in this movie is: Why is Earth never actually threatened? Or Vulcan? Or the Klingons? This all pretty much stays in the Romulan system, well away from the doorsteps of the classic Romulan enemies. Just think of the tension that being in the Terran, Klingon or Vulcan systems would have engendered vis a vis the Romulans against the full bore complement of Federation or Klingon fleets! And forgive me, but Tom Hardy's portrayal of Picard's clone just wasn't over-the-top villainous enough for my tastes! He was TOO muted and just doesn't seem like that much of a threat! Anybody who plays villains ought to be forced to watch a few movies starring Rutger Hauer or Richard Lynch as the bad guys, since these guys pretty much wrote the book on truly evil acting in movies of the last 30 years.
And yes, we lose good old Data in this one, but don't despair....! There's a ready-made replacement for him in B-4, who, I GUARANTEE you, has probably had a chip implanted in him already that will bring him up to Data's speed eventually in future stories, (probably as TV movies,) of the TNG crew.
While this is MUCH better than "Insurrection" as a movie, it STILL feels too much like a less than truly stellar TV episode, "Insurrection"'s biggest fault.
Least ways, it's STILL better than "Enterprise"! ;-) September 24, 2008
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