shadesong and I saw Star Trek: Nemesis (aka Star Trek 10: Attack of the Clones). Was fun. Predictable as hell, but fun. No Matrix Reloaded trailer, though. :-(
It was actually "When Remans Attack," because the movie was about the red-headed stepchildren of the Romulans, the guys from Remus. Because naturally, the spin-off race of the Vulcans would cutely name their two planets after two characters from an Earth myth.
Ah, but in one or another of the novels, we discover that the Romulans were so named by humans -- their name for themselves is Rihannsu (or Rihanssu -- it's been so long since I read it that I don't remember the spelling).
Ah, but the Trek folks have said, time and again, that the books aren't canon. Even when, as with John M Ford, the books come up with a much better concept than the TV folks.
Joyce and I went to see it this last weekend and, although it didn't appear to be as moving as ST:FC or ST:I, we liked it just fine. While it was a fun movie, I believe it will mark the end of the ST-TNG movies though. With the loss of one of the major characters, it's a good way to go out.
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The "Admiral Janeway" cameo was pointless, unless they're setting us up for a ST:Voyager movie - which I doubt.
The Reman ship, Scimitar, was one of the best, second only to the Dreadnought-Class Enterprise from last section of the final episode "All Good Things".
The soundtrack will probably not be joining my CD collection.
The movie's villain, Praetor Shinzon, is the best since Kahn in ST:TWoK.
So, while it doesn't rate a high score in our book, it rates somewhere in the middle I think - we think.
Very good point about the villain -- this is the one of the few villains from a ST film other than ST2 that's memorable.
And yeah, the Janeway moment was pointless. Although at least it wasn't horrible -- technically, they did need someone to play an admiral, so the scene didn't feel excessively forced.
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Date: 2002-12-19 06:20 am (UTC)God, make the hurting stop!
And people wonder why I dislike anything part the original series and old crew movies. At least they had FUN with being bad. Gah.
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Date: 2002-12-19 06:39 am (UTC)Okay, that? That right there? Is why you rock so very hard.
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Date: 2002-12-19 06:41 am (UTC)To be shot out of a cannon - maybe. Canon- no.
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Date: 2002-12-19 08:21 am (UTC)Joyce and I went to see it this last weekend and, although it didn't appear to be as moving as ST:FC or ST:I, we liked it just fine. While it was a fun movie, I believe it will mark the end of the ST-TNG movies though. With the loss of one of the major characters, it's a good way to go out.
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So, while it doesn't rate a high score in our book, it rates somewhere in the middle I think - we think.
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Date: 2002-12-20 04:49 am (UTC)And yeah, the Janeway moment was pointless. Although at least it wasn't horrible -- technically, they did need someone to play an admiral, so the scene didn't feel excessively forced.