Into Darkness named worst Trek movie EVER

Started by Stealth Moose6 pages

Pretty sure Insurrection wins. That plot was horrible.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Pretty sure Insurrection wins. That plot was horrible.

I think it was just slightly better then 5.

I haven't seen V in awhile, so quite possibly. But Insurrection was horrid. I have not seen Nemesis yet though I intend to; the reviews were so scathing and I found out apparently that the director had never seen a TNG episode, so I stayed away.

I didn't mind Nemesis. Weird seeing a skinny Tom Hardy though.

Yeah, I did see pics of him in it. Very odd.

Best Trek movie will be when they make Peter David's novel, "Vendetta", into a film.

The Wiki plot summary is atrociously written. What is it about?

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
The Wiki plot summary is atrociously written. What is it about?
The wiki plot summary leaves out the best parts, but it is, essentially, a Borg vs Doomsday Machine story. But there are also lots of "cameos" from other Trek characters or conventions (nanites, Tholians, etc), all trying to deal with this woman controlling the Doomsday Machine and her revenge agenda against the Borg.

You know those "big movies" where they have lots of big star actors in it (an "ensemble" movie, I suppose)? This is like a Star Trek novel version of it.

Veddy interesting, sir.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
I haven't seen V in awhile, so quite possibly. But Insurrection was horrid. I have not seen Nemesis yet though I intend to; the reviews were so scathing and I found out apparently that the director had never seen a TNG episode, so I stayed away.

V was bad, but in a way that one could still have fun with.

Insurrection was bad in a much more bleh way.

Both Insurrection and V try to do more comedy than I think Star Trek should, and both are bad, though personally I find Insurrection to be slightly more enjoyable.

Nemesis is just... Ugh. And as someone mentioned already, it was directed by someone who didn't have a clue about Star Trek.

The only saving grace was the designs of those Romulan ships. Those were gorgeous.

I'm not so sure about the Scimitar; while it's an amazingly righteous ship in every way, it just looks so weird next to other Romulan ships.