Dinostar77 wrote:I think it is an age thing Gman. Its when you first discovered Star Trek. I'm the TNG age group, after school on bbc2. Others are DS9 or Voyager. I felt old when talking to a young guy at work and he said he remembered voyager as a kid. That was Star Trek to him. Tbh TOS is the only trek ive never seen in its entirety. The 60s vibe puts me off.
ChopperByrne wrote:The first Trek movie is a bit shit.
The trilogy of 2, 3, and 4 are all good though. 5 is dirt. 6 is great.
Wrath of Khan is definitely the best, followed by Undiscovered Country, and Voyage Home.
b0r1s wrote:I really have a soft spot for Undiscovered Country. Great plot, on the nail culturally at the time and Christoper Plummer was just fucking great as a Klingon, inspired casting.
Raiziel wrote:It’s nice to see at least some mild positivity towards the first Trek film here. It’s the most Star Trek film of them all, in my opinion. It is a bit languorous, but I love it all the same. Top bit of sci-fi.
Diluted Dante wrote:VI is an absolute all timer.
Plummers role was apparantly written specifically for him. He's absolutely brilliant in it.
RedDave2 wrote:I watched season 1 of this and then skipped season 2 due to the general vibe here that it was a hot mess is it worth a watch over , even with trashy low expectations?
I didn't make it through picard either.
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