Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Paul-Michael Agapow |
Star Trek the Decaffeinated Generation are ask to clear a planet of
its peace-nik native inhabitants, get self-righteous and engage in a
few ludicrous fight scenes. Fin. more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Jamahl Epsicokhan |
First, a moment of silence for the passing of Gene Siskel, a man who, along
with Roger Ebert, helped bring film criticism to the mainstream of America... more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Bob Bloom |
Star Trek: Insurrection is an enjoyable movie, employing the basics that
should endear it to most Trekkers. It lacks the weight of some of its
predecessors, especially Star Trek: First Contact, but that's not
necessarily a negative. more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Christian Pyle |
Of the nine Star Trek films, "Insurrection" most closely approximates the style
of the television series. It begins, as many TV episodes did, with a
surprising turn of events that intrigues the viewer. Working with an invisible
survey team, Lt. Cmdr....more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Luke Buckmaster |
Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton,
Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, F. Murray Abraham, Donna
Murphy, Anthony Zerbe
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Screenplay: Michael Piller based on a story by Michael Piller &...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Seth Bookey |
Ever see a movie where too much and too little was happening
simultaneously? That's the problem with *Star Trek: Insurrection* in a
nutshell. Or perhaps it just that, as Lothlorien put it, it's just a long
episode of the TV show (that being *Star Trek:...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Scott Andresson |
(Here goes my "Insurrection" review, which I thought I'd get out the way
before the ol' memory cells start to fade. Look out for the final three
episodes of DS9's sixth season within the next week or so...) more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Ryker Phillips |
Star Trek: Insurrection was released to the general
populous on December 11 and opened to the tune of 22 million dollars.
Star Trek: Insurrection is a great story; especially since the
Federation are in the middle of a war with the Dominion. In...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Homer Yen |
Something odd has happened to Commander Data (Brent Spiner). He was
apart of an observation team that was sent to secretly observe a
peaceful colony known as the Baku. But he exhibits insubordinate
behavior by making his presence known to the villagers...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Kevin Patterson |
STAR TREK: INSURRECTION
Rating: *** (out of four)
PG, 1998
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Producer: Rick Berman
Screenplay: Michael Piller
Starring Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Justin Felix |
STAR TREK: INSURRECTION (1998)
A film review by Justin Felix.
Copyright 1998 Justin Felix.
All of my film reviews are archived at
http://us.imdb.com/M/reviews_by?Justin+Felix
This review also appears in the Shrubbery...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by David Wilcock |
The new Star Trek movie has a lot to live up to: it is an odd numbered Star
Trek film. (The ninth to be exact.) It must therefore try to escape the
dreaded 'odd numbered Star Trek film curse,' which is that every odd
numbered Star Trek film is rubbish....more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by James Sanford |
There's a time-honored theory among hardcore viewers of the "Star Trek"
films: Every odd-numbered movie in the series stinks.
For example, the first, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture," was a long-winded
yawn, but the follow-up, "The Wrath of Khan" was...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Tim Voon |
STAR TREK: INSURRECTION 1998
A film review by Timothy Voon
Copyright 1998 Timothy Voon
3 out of 4 for the crew of the Enterprise more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Ram Samudrala |
I have seen every episode of the original /Star Trek/ series and the
various spin-offs (/The Next Generation/, /Deep Space Nine/, and
/Voyager/). I even own a couple of /Star Trek/ pins. When I was
eight or so, I snipped the ends of my eyebrows and...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Nicole Lesley |
With any Star Trek movie, there comes a lot of baggage. Lots of people
stay away because they're not trekkies: they've never watched the
television show and they don't like Science Fiction. On the other
hand, fans expect so much, even becoming a tad...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Nathaniel R. Atcheson |
Director: Jonathan Frakes
Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton,
Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, F. Murray Abraham
Screenplay: Rick Berman, Michael Piller
Producers: Rick Berman
Runtime:
US Distribution:...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Arnold Kim |
Okay, I admit it. I do like to watch Star Trek on occasion, and might even
consider myself a slight fan of the series. I've seen 7 of the 9 movies, and
many of the episodes of Next Gen., Deep Space 9, and Voyager. A lot of the
good and the bad...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Steve Kong |
If you're a Trekkie, serious or casual, you'll most likely know about the
curse of the odd-numbered Star Trek films. But, for those of you who don't,
here's a quick rundown of the movies. Number one was overly long. Number
two is the best of the films...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Homer Yen |
Something odd has happened to Commander Data (Brent Spiner). He was a
part of an observation team that was sent to secretly observe a
peaceful colony known as the Baku. But he exhibits insubordinate
behavior by making his presence known to the...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Joe Chamberlain |
Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the rest of the crew of the U.S.S.
Enterprise are back for their third outing in the ninth film based on the
1960's series, Star Trek. Gone are Kirk, Spock and McCoy and in their wake
in the very able and very...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Walter Frith |
Anyone who knows the 'Star Trek' movie series knows that they are all
characteristically different in style as well as substance. The even
numbered ones, 2, 4, 6, and 8 are said to be better than the odd
numbered films 1, 3, 5, and 7, but each film in...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Mark R Leeper |
Capsule: In a relatively minor STAR TREK
story, the "Next Generation" crew stop a
miscarriage of justice against a group of six
hundred people living a sort of idyllic existence
on a magical planet....more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Michael Redman |
Ever-expanding civilizations run into a problem eventually. The Roman Empire
had its external enemies, but internal problems are what finally defeated the
massive state. The government had fallen into a state of disrepair, the
infrastructure couldn't...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Cheng-Jih Chen |
This movie works on so many levels! There are elements of that Kevin
Costner-meets-Lakota movie ("Star Trek 9: Dances with Llamas"), a whiff
of Pennsylvania Dutch chic ("Star Trek 9: Dances with Amish"), all
suffused with old-fashioned Vermont...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Brian Takeshita |
Beginning on September 8, 1966, the original "Star Trek" TV series ran for
three years on NBC, and only survived that long due to a massive fan-based
letter writing campaign mounted after announcement of it's impending
cancellation by network executives...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Matt Williams |
The odd-numbered Star Trek film curse strikes again. For those of you
unfamiliar with Star Trek lore, it has been maintained that the only
good Star Trek films are those with even numbers. Perhaps in response
to this, Paramount stopped numbering their...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Bill Chambers |
starring Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, F. Murray Abraham, Anthony Zerbe
screenplay by Michael Piller
directed by Jonathan Frakes more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Victory Marasigan |
It's hard to believe it's been nearly five years since "The Next
Generation" crew gave up their top-rated syndicated TV series "to explore
new worlds and new civilizations" on the big screen. What's not as
difficult to believe is the ebb of rich...more |
Star Trek: Insurrection Review |
by Mark O'Hara |
In the opening shots we see the idyllic lifestyle of the Bak'u, a people
who are dead ringers for Homo Sapiens, and who choose to exclude their
advanced technology from their everyday existence. (Have you noticed,
by the way, that intermittent...more |