Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home(1986) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier(1989) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country(1991) Star Trek: Generations(1994) Star Trek: First Contact(1996) Star Trek: Insurrection(1998) Star Trek: Nemesis(2002) ...
Star Trek: Nemesis(2002)1 hr, 56 min./ rated PG-13 - You may have noticed that this was the very firstStar Trekfilm I ever reviewed. I also LOVED it as a 22-year-old when it first came out. I do still enjoy it, but it's definitely not the best of the series. Still, it ...
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Star Trekutilizes Stardates in-universe but it's easier to track the timeline based on the Greco-Roman calendar years each TV series and movie is set in. Of course, as a sci-fi franchise renowned for its innovative storytelling,Star Trekhas told plenty of time travel tales. Nearly every T...
103 min. C/Rtg: PG Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)The 10th big screen "Trek" adventure finds the crew of the Enterprise E clashing with the new leader of the Romulan Empire, a younger clone of Picard who needs the intrepid captain's genetic material to keep him alive. Patrick Stewart, ...
Credits (Film): Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek Generations, Ali, Star Trek Nemesis, Star Trek: Insurrection Also ranks #5 on TV Guest Stars Who Fit In Seamlessly With The Main Cast Also ranks #6 on The 17 Funniest Times Celebrities Played Themselves On TV (And Nailed It) Dig...
Star Trek: Insurrection is basically an overlong throwaway episode with very little stakes, while Star Trek: Nemesis is too dark in tone and lighting. At least they look and sound better now. The picture quality of all four films is clearly superior to...
Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) More like this >> En route to the honeymoon of William Riker to Deanna Troi on her home planet of Betazed, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise receives word from Starfleet that a coup has resulted in the installation of a new Ro...
Among the Star Trek faithful, and even casual movie fans, it’s well known that the even-numberedStar Trek movies—II,IV,VI, andVIII(First Contact) — are the “good” ones, the one exception beingX,Nemesis, which (some would say, mercifully) ended big screen Trek until JJ Abrams’ ...
There have been thirteen Star Trek movies over the last 40 years, but which is the boldest big-screen adventure to go where no man has gone before?