Captain Picard, with the help of supposedly dead Captain Kirk, must stop a madman willing to murder on a planetary scale in order to enter an energy ribbon.
Director:
David Carson
Stars:
Patrick Stewart,
William Shatner,
Malcolm McDowell
Captain Picard and his crew pursue the Borg back in time to stop them from preventing Earth's first contact with an alien species. They also make sure that Zefram Cochrane makes his famous maiden flight at warp speed.
Director:
Jonathan Frakes
Stars:
Patrick Stewart,
Jonathan Frakes,
Brent Spiner
On the eve of retirement, Kirk and McCoy are charged with assassinating the Klingon High Chancellor and imprisoned. The Enterprise crew must help them escape to thwart a conspiracy aimed at sabotaging the last best hope for peace.
Director:
Nicholas Meyer
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
To save Earth from an alien probe, Admiral Kirk and his fugitive crew go back in time to 20th century Earth to retrieve the only beings who can communicate with it, humpback whales.
Director:
Leonard Nimoy
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
Admiral Kirk and his bridge crew risk their careers stealing the decommissioned Enterprise to return to the restricted Genesis planet to recover Spock's body.
Director:
Leonard Nimoy
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
Captain Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock's long-lost half-brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God at the center of the galaxy.
Director:
William Shatner
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
When an alien spacecraft of enormous power is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral Kirk resumes command of the Starship Enterprise in order to intercept, examine and hopefully stop the intruder.
Director:
Robert Wise
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using a life-generating device, the Genesis Device, as the ultimate weapon.
Director:
Nicholas Meyer
Stars:
William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy,
DeForest Kelley
Set decades after Captain James T. Kirk's 5-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers in a new Enterprise set off on their own mission to go where no one has gone before.
Stars:
Patrick Stewart,
Brent Spiner,
Jonathan Frakes
A prequel series, set 100 years before the original Star Trek series, which focuses on the early years of Starfleet, leading up to the formation of the Federation and the Earth-Romulan Wars. The series is set aboard the Earth ship Enterprise NX-01, captained by Jonathan Archer.
Stars:
Scott Bakula,
John Billingsley,
Jolene Blalock
Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew return to battle a chilling new adversary... that just happens to hold a shocking link to Picard! In the wake of a joyful wedding between William Riker and Deanna Troi, Picard receives another reason to celebrate: the Romulans want peace and the captain will be the Federation's emissary. But as the Enterprise heads towards Romulus, a brilliant villain awaits--harboring a diabolical plan of destruction and an unimaginable secret that will give Picard his most fearsome challenge. Shinzon, a Romulan-made clone of Picard, wants nothing less than the conquest of the Romulan Empire, the complete destruction of Earth and the death of Captain Picard himself. Written by
Robert Lynch <docrlynch@yahoo.com>
When the Enterprise first arrives at Romulus, Picard rises from his chair to walk towards the viewscreen. In the wide shot, the camera pans slightly too far right, revealing the leg and profile of a crew member in street clothes and shoes standing on the bridge. See more »
Quotes
[first lines]
Commander:
Senators, consider the opportunities for the Empire. At last, the destinies of the planets Romulus and Remus will be united. Shinzon of Remus is offering us a chance to make ourselves stronger than ever before. It would be madness to reject it. I beg you not to let prejudice or politics interfere with this Alliance. By joining Shinzon's forces with ours, not even the Federation will be able to stand in our way.
Praetor Hiren:
That's enough! The decision has been made. The military does not ...
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Crazy Credits
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The tag line of this movie was "A Generation's Final Journey Begins." It should have been "We beat the Dead Horse one last time because we already know you'll pay anything to see Star Trek on the Big Screen." Recycling Star Trek was fine (I guess), once. After Picard and Co. parked the Enterprise at the end of Season 7, they should have walked away, knowing they did this franchise proud. But Paramount and Rick Berman knew a good thing when they saw it so we were treated to 2 pretty good movies and 2 that should have never been released.
The story line seemed way to overdone (how many times do we need to see the DNA thing, and didn't we already meet Data's evil twin) and the crew seemed too old. Picard trying to be funny at the wedding was about as comforting as a root canal. Without Novocaine. Of course, in the end, everyone is alive and well and there are no major character deaths, like when Ron Morre killed Kirk in Generations. Alas, Moore knew that things were pretty much done after DS9 and after sticking around for 2 episodes of Voyager, he moved onto other projects.
So, the Next Generation survived in tact, unlike Berman's relationship to the show. But don't cry for him. I'm sure that he is quite comfortable of the residuals and the cast is doing well, I'm sure.
The Undiscovered Country let the Original Series cast exit with class and aplomb. This mess leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth akin to sour milk. The last movie with this cast that you should watch is First Contact. Anything else is a waste of energy.
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The tag line of this movie was "A Generation's Final Journey Begins." It should have been "We beat the Dead Horse one last time because we already know you'll pay anything to see Star Trek on the Big Screen." Recycling Star Trek was fine (I guess), once. After Picard and Co. parked the Enterprise at the end of Season 7, they should have walked away, knowing they did this franchise proud. But Paramount and Rick Berman knew a good thing when they saw it so we were treated to 2 pretty good movies and 2 that should have never been released.
The story line seemed way to overdone (how many times do we need to see the DNA thing, and didn't we already meet Data's evil twin) and the crew seemed too old. Picard trying to be funny at the wedding was about as comforting as a root canal. Without Novocaine. Of course, in the end, everyone is alive and well and there are no major character deaths, like when Ron Morre killed Kirk in Generations. Alas, Moore knew that things were pretty much done after DS9 and after sticking around for 2 episodes of Voyager, he moved onto other projects.
So, the Next Generation survived in tact, unlike Berman's relationship to the show. But don't cry for him. I'm sure that he is quite comfortable of the residuals and the cast is doing well, I'm sure.
The Undiscovered Country let the Original Series cast exit with class and aplomb. This mess leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth akin to sour milk. The last movie with this cast that you should watch is First Contact. Anything else is a waste of energy.