Movies Friday, December 13, 2002 . This is a SciScoop post by Ricky James
At one point Shin-Zen or whatever his name was says something about the echo replacing the voice or something like that. Pay attention, that’s the key point of this movie. It’s an echo of what a Star Trek movie should be, which should basically be about a team of heroic astronauts so close they’re like family having some kind of adventure in outer space aboard a ship called Enterprise that is their home. This movie is some kind of mess about everybody going off in their own direction intruding on somebody else’s adventure on his world and his ship. The Enterprise is reduced to a place that nobody wants to be. You take control of the bridge so I can go off and do my thing…no, YOU take control of the bridge so I can go off and do MY thing…NO, YOU take control of the…thank GOD they cut Wil Wheaton’s part to a non-speaking background presence or Wesley would have wound up the ranking officer on the bridge by the time it was over with! The budget went into loving CGI rendering of every tiny piece of metallic debris that gets sheared off and sent flying away in glorious spinning detail. It sure didn’t go into any light bulbs for the sets, you’d think even the Enterprise was Mammoth Cave.
THe Star Wars vs. Star Trek debate is now over in my mind and Star Trek just won. Too bad it took replacing the last shot for a decent Star Trek movie with a Star Wars wanna-be to make the point.
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2 Responses to ST:Nemesis Is The Best George Lucas Film In Quite A While…
Drog
December 15th, 2002 at 6:34 pm
Interestingly, I just read another article here, which also thought that the latest Trek movie was more akin to Star Wars, saying that Lucas…”just got his rear kicked by a “Star Trek” film”. I still haven’t had time to see Nemesis, but I will soon I’m sure.
rickyjames
December 16th, 2002 at 6:17 am
I didn’t even go into the REAL similarities Nemesis has with Star Wars because I didn’t want to spoil what is (I think) supposed to be the movie’s biggest “surprises” – but they went two-for-one rip-off with the clone / father-son angle between Picard and Shinzon, and Data’s final mission was just too much Obi-Wan “where I’m going you cannot follow” to shut off the bad guy’s power system. This couldn’t have been more Star-Wars like if they had tried – and there’s no doubt in my mind they DID VERY DELIBERATELY try. And for someone who wanted a Star Trek movie, that’s a true shame. As in shame on them.