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01-10-2004, 04:15 PM | #1 |
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The Star Trek Movies
Well, this is a completly random thread I know, bit I bought some of the Special Edition versions of the Star Trek movies today and started to think back to a discussion my friend and I had a few weeks ago about what the best movies were. So why don't you guys (who like the movies) put a list up of what you think are the best in order. And mention some other stuff if you like.
Mine: 1. The Undiscovered Country (VI) 2. The Wrath of Khan (II) 3. First Contact (VIII) 4. The Search for Spock (III) 5. Nemisis (X) 6. The Voyage Home (IV) 7. The Motion Picture (I) 8. Generations (VII) 9. The Final Fronteir (V) . . . . 10. Insurrection (IX) {I put this one with spaces because in the event that any others are made, they will almost undoubtibly be better than Insurrection....sadly}
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01-10-2004, 04:28 PM | #2 |
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1. The Undiscovered Country
2. The Motion Picutre (Director's Edition) 3. The Wrath of Khan 4. The Voyage Home 5. Galaxy Quest 6. Forbidden Planet (sure, it doesn't say Star Trek in the title, but it's obviously a Star Trek movie. They must've just forgotten about that when they were naming it.) 7. The Search for Spock 8. The Final Frontier 9. Generations (at least the first few minutes were good, and I usually stop watching after that.) 10, 11, 12. First Contact, Insurrection, Nemesis (they were all pure crap, so it's tough to rank them.) |
01-10-2004, 04:32 PM | #3 |
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Wow, someone else who actually like ST:TMP. Go figure. I had begun to believe I was the only only one.
BTW, they sure did a really nice job on the Special Edition of ST:TMP, eh? I'll admit I prefer that upgrade to the Star Wars Special Edition upgrades. |
01-10-2004, 04:36 PM | #4 |
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The first version of TMP that I saw was the Director's Edition DVD, and I thought it was pretty good. After that, though, I saw the original version on TV and could see why everyone thought it sucked. It's amazing what a bit of editing and a few extra effects shots (which blended into the rest of the movie seamlessly, unlike the CGI in the Star Wars Special Editions which stood out like a sore thumb) can do for a movie.
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01-10-2004, 04:41 PM | #5 |
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Best Star Trek movies:
1. Star Wars: A New Hope 2. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 3. Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi . . . . . . . 4. that undiscovered country thing :P. Take that Trekkies. (/wookieroar)
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01-10-2004, 04:54 PM | #6 |
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I like The Motion Picture alot. It was one of the ones I bought today (and the one I was watching when I wrote this poll). They did a fantastic job adding in the scenes. The Scenes where V-Ger is sending the Probes to circle the Earth reminded me of Independance Day with the quality of the ship (and mostly the color of the ship and the angles it was shot).
Um....but I don't know what's up with the whole Galaxy Quest and Forbidden Planet thing. I guess I'll just take it as a joke. And I'm a little perplexed how one could say Generations is better than First Contact. I can see someone not liking Nemesis and DEFINITLY not liking Insurrection, but I think First Contact is much better than Generations. But oh well, I'm not bashing your view. And too bad people have to come into this thread bein' haters. I like Star Wars as well as Star Trek so there. Take that Haters :P (like Ih8stupidppl who is resembling a hypocrite to his own name at the moment).
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01-10-2004, 04:59 PM | #8 |
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1. The Undiscovered Country
2. Wrath of Khan (KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!....what? someone was going to do it!) 3. The Voyage Home 4. The Motion Picture 5. The Final Frontier 6. Nemesis 7. First Contact 8. Search for Spock 9. Generations 10. Insurrection It may be a bit obvious that I am less of a fan of the next generation. I just loved the original series and neither deep space nine nor the the next generation nor voyager really measure up. But I didn't like the Search for Spock, so Nemesis and First Contact get bonus points. |
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And I do enjoy the Next Generation to a point, just not as much as the original series. |
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