Moonbase2 wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I dunno, I thought The Voyage Home was a lot cooler than First Contact.
Nothing beats Scotty talking into a mouse "hello computer?"
That one is very close behind. You have to love the 80s cheesiness of it. But First Contact is PERFECT.
I think Kahn is about the same level of Voyage Home.
No. No. The Wrath Of Khan is the best of the six original movies.
I found something to like in all ten of the movies, but the Next Generation movies were definitely hit or miss.
Generations was a nice passing of the torch, but considering the path the movies would lead to...wasn't much to pass that torch to.
First Contact has it's moments, but it drags a little.
Insurrection was definitely a good film, beautiful scenery, but a little slow.
Nemesis wasn't perfect, (and I seem to be the only one who liked it) but it was definitely a nice wrap to the series, and I thought Data went out as a hero.
I also noticed something about the six original movies...they're basically two different trilogies in one set.
1, 5, 6: Exploration, not only of space, but of the human spirit.
2, 3, 4: What I like to call "The Spock" trilogy.
I still say, out of all of the Star Trek series and movies...Data's the most compelling character, and probably the most human of them all. Oh sure... he was a machine, but he made us think, and asked thought provoking questions to get to the heart of humanity and he understood it more than even he knew. He saw life with a childlike quality and that made him the best person in the whole thing.