I posted this during the first Reddit exodus, I don’t make many memes so I think it’s time I dusted it off.
Strangely, that whole sequence was at the request of Patrick Stewart. Dude likes off-roading.
I know. Which is probably why he’s an actor and not a writer.
Sometimes that producer credit goes to people’s heads. If Frakes were director, he might’ve talked Stewart down. Wouldn’t have saved the weak story, but still.
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Picking on nemesis when the final frontier exists.
I, for one, think Nemesis is worse. At least Star Trek V wasn’t incredibly bleak.
Agree completely! Star Trek V is fun if you don’t take the main story too seriously.
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Does it confirm that or does it confirm that there’s an alien claiming to be god who isn’t?
Because I’m an atheist and it seemed to me like the latter.
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Right, but that doesn’t mean it’s the monotheistic god of humans. And the movie took very great care to say it wasn’t. It was a god Sybok believed in.
I’d have liked it to be an atheistic movie, but it was not.
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You’re essentially saying that he didn’t have to say who he was to be who you want him to be because he says he has a lot of forms and looked human. Thor appeared human. Zeus appeared human. Why couldn’t he have been appearing as Zeus? Or as a god in any of the many planets that had people who looked exactly like humans on them?
Memory Alpha always puts god in quotes. I usually defer to their judgment because they do a hell of a lot of research.
Excuse me, but why does god need a star ship? :shocked pikachu face:
To hold all his Jaffa, obviously
Bring the Ship closer
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Nemesis was a bit lame but still a decent enough film. Generations on the other end could be single TNH episode and it would be equally engaging and interesting.
I liked how they show a young Picard in a photo at some point and he’s even more bald than present Picard and it’s like the opposite of most people who lose their hair as they age.
I like it, it’s a bit over the top at times though. It felt like a flawed prototype of what became JJ trek films later on, which while flawed on their own were much more successful at being the big action blockbuster Nemesis was trying to be, but ended up out of character and style for the TNG crew.
I’m sure we’d all agree it’s a bad movie, but I fucking love it at the same time.
Nemesis is what we call a Franchise Killer
Now that’s clever.
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My take is that it’s best viewed as a 2 parter from the show. The first part ending after the “badmiral” admits the Federation had chosen to ignore the plight of the Ba’ku.