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  1. Star Trek: Nemesis

    Audience Reviews for Star Trek: Nemesis. Apr 14, 2019. Here is the kiss goodbye from the TNG ensemble, although perhaps less than a kiss and more of a postcard. And so we are lead through this ...

  2. Star Trek: Nemesis movie review (2002)

    I'm sitting there during "Star Trek: Nemesis," the 10th "Star Trek" movie, and I'm smiling like a good sport and trying to get with the dialogue about the isotronic Ruritronic signature from planet Kolarus III, or whatever the hell they were saying, maybe it was "positronic," and gradually it occurs to me that "Star Trek" is over for me. I've been looking at these stories for half a lifetime ...

  3. Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)

    Star Trek: Nemesis: Directed by Stuart Baird. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton. The Enterprise is diverted to the Romulan homeworld Romulus, supposedly because they want to negotiate a peace treaty. Captain Picard and his crew discover a serious threat to the Federation once Praetor Shinzon plans to attack Earth.

  4. Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)

    Star Trek: Nemesis is a good movie with a pretty decent storyline that kind of gets to the point too quickly but is fun and action packed,unlike Insurrection,that is very slow paced,and I thought Nemesis was much better.The cast are still as strong as ever,just like every other Star Trek,but I found it disappointing for the fact that it was the ...

  5. Star Trek: Nemesis

    Star Trek: Nemesis is a 2002 American science fiction film directed by Stuart Baird.It is the tenth film in the Star Trek franchise, as well as the fourth and final film to star the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation.It was written by John Logan from a story developed by Logan, Brent Spiner, and producer Rick Berman.In the film, which is set in the 24th century, the crew of the USS ...

  6. Review of Star Trek Nemesis

    The franchise goes kablooey in Star Trek Nemesis. Nemesis is a big, sloppy, floundering mess. performances are generally tepid and uncertain - the main TNG characters seem aloof and unclear ...

  7. Star Trek: Nemesis

    NEMESIS is a pure delight for fans and non-fans. This film is filled with great acting performances by Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Tom Hardy as the evil villain Praetor Shinzon. We for the first time in the Star Trek universe get to explore the Romulan Senate, political structure, the twin world Remus and see for the first ...

  8. Star Trek: Nemesis [Reviews]

    Oct 5, 2005 - The Trek crew offers an 'attack of Picard's clone' in this final cinematic voyage of the starship Enterprise. May 20, 2003 - The Next Gen crew ends their big screen journey with a ...

  9. Star Trek: Nemesis

    Star Trek: Nemesis. $12.99. /mth. View. at Amazon Prime. I've really missed Star Trek. Even at their worst, every Star Trek film has at least provided that initial thrill of the stars streaking ...

  10. Star Trek Nemesis

    As the shaven headed Jean-Luc Picard he lends a certain style to Star Trek Nemesis, an elegiac work that is apparently his farewell to the world that Gene Roddenberry created. In a thinly plotted ...

  11. Does Star Trek: Nemesis Deserve Its Reputation?

    Star Trek: Nemesis really is a film broken by the edit, but you can at least see why the film was edited in such a way. Every scene has a purpose, and the pacing really is quite good.

  12. Star Trek: Nemesis Movie Review

    Parents need to know that Star Trek: Nemesis, which stars the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, contains lots of sci-fi fantasy violence, including phaser fights, hand-to-hand combat, explosions, and even a fatal impalement.Only a few bloody wounds are visible, but a semi-gruesome mass death scene and the death of a main character may be too much for younger viewers.

  13. Star Trek: Nemesis

    With Star Trek: Nemesis, however, it has become apparent that the franchise's best years are long past. The trailers and TV spots tout this movie as "a generation's final journey," and that may be an accurate statement. Idea-based storylines, which have always been Star Trek 's forte, no longer seem to be relevant.

  14. Star Trek: Nemesis

    Movie Review. A recent Time magazine story said that our culture's fascination with science fiction is being replaced by an interest in "fantasy, a nostalgic, sentimental, magical vision of a medieval age." In other words: space travel out, Tolkien in.Paramount hopes there's at least enough interest left in laser blasts and warp speed star-hopping to sustain Star Trek: Nemesis, which ...

  15. Star Trek: Nemesis UHD Review • Home Theater Forum

    Overall: 4/5. Here's an unpopular opinion. Star Trek: Nemesis is a good film. An imperfect film, with faulty wiring and missed opportunities, but a good film, nonetheless. Tom Hardy's Shinzon is a worthy adversary for Picard and company, and he delivers a memorable performance. Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner, given the most to do, offer ...

  16. Star Trek X: Nemesis Review

    02 Jan 2003. Running Time: 116 minutes. Certificate: 12A. Original Title: Star Trek X: Nemesis. Rules are made to be broken, and it seems Star Trek — now one of film's most lucrative ...

  17. STAR TREK: NEMESIS

    The moral premise of STAR TREK: NEMESIS also contains strong redemptive aspects of sacrifice and struggling with demonic evil. The Captain's clone might represent the carnal nature in us all, which is continually trying to vie for enthronement. Although there are also some very subtle homosexual, narcissistic nuances to Picard's ...

  18. Star Trek: Nemesis 4K Blu-ray Review

    Since 2009 the only way to enjoy Nemesis in HD was the awful looking DNR'ed and edge enhanced Blu-rays, well I'm glad to report things are a whole lot better.. Once again the new scan has righted the wrongs of the 2009 Blu-rays. Detail is sublime with keen edges throughout, skin texture and clothing weaves in close up show a wealth of information, while computer consoles, tricorders, star ...

  19. Star Trek: Nemesis

    Star Trek: Nemesis - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Overview - Like all good things, a long journey must come to an end and the Next Generation crew of the Starship Enterprise takes their final cinematic bow with the entertaining but decidedly uneven Star Trek: Nemesis.Now on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Picard and his crew enjoy another beautiful Dolby Vision transfer with an aggressive audio mix to match and ...

  20. "Star Trek: Nemesis"

    Review Text. Months before Star Trek: Nemesis was released in theaters, I kept telling people that its box-office performance would be the true barometer to indicate the public's actual current interest — or disinterest — in the Star Trek franchise. With the sophomore season of Enterprise facing difficult times in the ratings and the holders of the franchise at an apparent loss in regard ...

  21. Star Trek: Nemesis review

    After all the pre-release hype about `new blood' (director Stuart Baird, writer John Logan) and a `new direction', it's disappointing to learn that Nemesis, the 10th entry in the Trek franchise, is ha

  22. The Stax Report: Script Review of Star Trek: Nemesis

    Dark Horizons recently posted a script review for Star Trek: Nemesis that caused quite a ruckus in the online movie news and rumor community. Although it was a negative review (albeit a very ...

  23. Star Trek's Most Mysterious Movie Is Coming Sooner Than You Think

    And, for most of that period, from the release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) to Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), there was almost always a new Star Trek movie in theaters every two to four ...

  24. Star Trek: Discovery "Jinaal" Review: One step forward, two steps back

    Wilson Cruz as Culber in Star Trek: Discovery, episode 3, season 5, streaming on Paramount+, 2023. Photo Credit: Marni Grossman /Paramount+. Jinaal insists on inhabiting a new body to lead our ...

  25. 1 Captain Picard & Wesley Crusher Scene Set Up 2 Big Star Trek: TNG Stories

    In Star Trek: Picard season 3, Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) returns and reveals that sometime after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis, she gave birth to Picard's son, Jack Crusher (Ed Speleers).To protect Jack from Picard's enemies, she kept his existence a secret from Picard. Jean-Luc is shocked to learn that he has a son, but throughout Picard season 3, he warms up to the idea.

  26. STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Review

    In this week's new STAR TREK: DISCOVERY episode, the past comes back to haunt Captain Burnham and Commander Rayner in "Face the Strange" ... Nemesis (2002) KELVIN TIMELINE. Star Trek (2009) Into Darkness (2013) Beyond (2016) TV MOVIES. Section 31 (2024) CONNECT. Contact TrekCore. Our Team ... STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Review — "Face the Strange

  27. Review: The EXO-6 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' 1:6 Odo Figure Is The

    Constable Odo 1/6 Scale Action Figure. Manufacturer: EXO-6 Price: $215 Grade: A+. Something. Way back in the no-man's land between the release of Star Trek: The Motion Picture and The Wrath of ...