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Star Trek: Insurrection was a particulary good movie. Certainly better than Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
This film has had some strong aspects, exceptionally its continuously brilliant cast! Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden and Marina Sirtis once again give an awesome performance and bring more life to these characters we've grown to love over these past 12 years.
This movie cost 50 million to produce and still lacked the intensity we've seen on Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Generations. I guess it was time to produce a light hearted movie for a change.
This movie and its story can be displayed as a light hearted story in the midst of a galaxy enveloped in chaos, war and tragedy. With the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager making the timeline of the Star Trek universe, Star Trek has been changing dramatically ever since The Next Generation's 3rd or 4th Season.
This movie was even funnier than Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Picard, Riker and Data were more funny than ever! The story and action scenes mix perfectly as well as the comedy and the story. I loved the scene where Picard and Worf chase Data in the planet's atmosphere and begin singing that hilarious song.
Jonathan Frakes takes the director's chair for the second time in a row. Already a veteran directing Next Generation episodes he truly knows how to make a movie come to life. I only hated seeing Michael Piller writing the movie. He took off Data's emotion chip! I don't want to see another Star Trek movie written by him. Bring Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore back to the writing!
This movie also marks the first direct violation of the Prime Directive by Picard himself! I never believed he would actually break the chain of command. Sadly however, the movie's ending was just not worth it. Picard should still have been arrested on the charges of treason and insurrection. That happened to Sheridan on the end of the 4th Season on Babylon 5 after he took back Earth.
But it's still a movie worth watching! I only hope the next Star Trek movie comes packed with lots of action and intensity like we've seen on First Contact!
Great job Paramount!
This film has had some strong aspects, exceptionally its continuously brilliant cast! Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden and Marina Sirtis once again give an awesome performance and bring more life to these characters we've grown to love over these past 12 years.
This movie cost 50 million to produce and still lacked the intensity we've seen on Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Generations. I guess it was time to produce a light hearted movie for a change.
This movie and its story can be displayed as a light hearted story in the midst of a galaxy enveloped in chaos, war and tragedy. With the events of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager making the timeline of the Star Trek universe, Star Trek has been changing dramatically ever since The Next Generation's 3rd or 4th Season.
This movie was even funnier than Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Picard, Riker and Data were more funny than ever! The story and action scenes mix perfectly as well as the comedy and the story. I loved the scene where Picard and Worf chase Data in the planet's atmosphere and begin singing that hilarious song.
Jonathan Frakes takes the director's chair for the second time in a row. Already a veteran directing Next Generation episodes he truly knows how to make a movie come to life. I only hated seeing Michael Piller writing the movie. He took off Data's emotion chip! I don't want to see another Star Trek movie written by him. Bring Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore back to the writing!
This movie also marks the first direct violation of the Prime Directive by Picard himself! I never believed he would actually break the chain of command. Sadly however, the movie's ending was just not worth it. Picard should still have been arrested on the charges of treason and insurrection. That happened to Sheridan on the end of the 4th Season on Babylon 5 after he took back Earth.
But it's still a movie worth watching! I only hope the next Star Trek movie comes packed with lots of action and intensity like we've seen on First Contact!
Great job Paramount!
When I first saw Star Trek: The Next Generation, I was amazed by the special effects and visual sequences. But I soon noticed the stories were boring, childish and the characters were too idiot. I hated and still hate the technobabbling we constantly see in the show. Definetely not Babylon 5 or Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
The first two seasons of the show were a little bit disappointing. Back then, Roddenberry was still running the show doing the constant rewriting, attempting to create the perfect universe in the 24th Century. That could never happen. The show seemed too perfect.
But when the 3rd Season premiered, the show suddenly kicked into a new direction as Rick Berman and Michael Piller took over production of Star Trek as Gene eased away from his post. The stories that year were well-written and more character based than ever! TNG started to carry a darker and grittier universe in its hands becoming more and more realistic. TNG became the greatest sci-fi series in history until B5 premiered in 1994.
However, during its time, TNG showed the best on television! Picard is a far better captain than Kirk and I truly like the cast! After they suddenly came alive in the 3rd Season I started feeling for these guys. The stories became far more realistic and tied to today's world. Episodes like "The Outcast", display the most intelligent topics ever seen on TV. "The Bonding", "The Offspring","Sins of the Father","Reunion" and "Firstborn" were fantastic episodes! I think Worf and Data are the best characters in the show! Michael Dorn and Brent Spiner are excellent actors and provide some of the best scenes ever seen on Star Trek.
Ever since 1988's Skin of Evil, I truly miss Tasha Yar, but I certainly do NOT miss that stupid Wesley Crusher! He was a completely worthless character. The only time I liked him was when he snapped at Picard on "The Bonding" for the loss of his father Jack Crusher. Yar was a great character like Worf and had as much as a dark past as he had. At least she had the chance to appear again and even play another role. (Sela in the 5th season)
Guinan was a fantastic character for the show! I'm glad the producers decided to hire her in 1988. Whoopi Goldberg was already a great actress! She did some of her best work on TNG and on the TNG movie Star Trek: Generations. I only missed her on the 7th Season of the show and I'm hoping she'll appear on another Star Trek movie, because it seems she's completely absent on First Contact and Insurrection.
"The Best of Both Worlds, parts 1 and 2" were the 2 best episodes in the entire series! The Borg were the most sinister creation for bad guys and this story featured the best of Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes!
Deep Space Nine is an ever better show! It started as stupid as TNG but soon became even more realistic and a better show than TNG! TNG was close but DS9 added the final realism needed to the 24th Century. But I still worship TNG as much as I worship DS9 and B5! Great job Paramount!
The first two seasons of the show were a little bit disappointing. Back then, Roddenberry was still running the show doing the constant rewriting, attempting to create the perfect universe in the 24th Century. That could never happen. The show seemed too perfect.
But when the 3rd Season premiered, the show suddenly kicked into a new direction as Rick Berman and Michael Piller took over production of Star Trek as Gene eased away from his post. The stories that year were well-written and more character based than ever! TNG started to carry a darker and grittier universe in its hands becoming more and more realistic. TNG became the greatest sci-fi series in history until B5 premiered in 1994.
However, during its time, TNG showed the best on television! Picard is a far better captain than Kirk and I truly like the cast! After they suddenly came alive in the 3rd Season I started feeling for these guys. The stories became far more realistic and tied to today's world. Episodes like "The Outcast", display the most intelligent topics ever seen on TV. "The Bonding", "The Offspring","Sins of the Father","Reunion" and "Firstborn" were fantastic episodes! I think Worf and Data are the best characters in the show! Michael Dorn and Brent Spiner are excellent actors and provide some of the best scenes ever seen on Star Trek.
Ever since 1988's Skin of Evil, I truly miss Tasha Yar, but I certainly do NOT miss that stupid Wesley Crusher! He was a completely worthless character. The only time I liked him was when he snapped at Picard on "The Bonding" for the loss of his father Jack Crusher. Yar was a great character like Worf and had as much as a dark past as he had. At least she had the chance to appear again and even play another role. (Sela in the 5th season)
Guinan was a fantastic character for the show! I'm glad the producers decided to hire her in 1988. Whoopi Goldberg was already a great actress! She did some of her best work on TNG and on the TNG movie Star Trek: Generations. I only missed her on the 7th Season of the show and I'm hoping she'll appear on another Star Trek movie, because it seems she's completely absent on First Contact and Insurrection.
"The Best of Both Worlds, parts 1 and 2" were the 2 best episodes in the entire series! The Borg were the most sinister creation for bad guys and this story featured the best of Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes!
Deep Space Nine is an ever better show! It started as stupid as TNG but soon became even more realistic and a better show than TNG! TNG was close but DS9 added the final realism needed to the 24th Century. But I still worship TNG as much as I worship DS9 and B5! Great job Paramount!
I used to like this show. I thought this season was even better than the fourth season. The characters were great and the stories were getting more and more realistic. I thought the season premiere was the best one so far!
When I saw this season finale "Curing Cancer", I was impressed how did the writers mess up the show within 60 minutes. The episode BEFORE "Curing Cancer" should have been the season finale. That story was perfect and the characters were well placed already.
I can't believe people actually like this Jeffrey Geiger. I never saw him before. (I didn't watch seasons one and two)I hated Mandy Patinkin's acting and his character. He's evil and nuts. He fired all the staff because too many people were dying in the hospital. If that story is even believable, the cast of ER would not be on the TV screen by now. He also asked Phillip Watters to return as the chief of staff in the hospital, AFTER he had a forbidden affair with a patient. If that happened on real life, Geiger would have been arrested for Obstruction of Justice.
The worst part of Curing Cancer was the trial of the fired staff against Jeffrey Geiger. Out of nowhere, the judge ordered the staff's lawyer to claim he was a toad! That's not supposed to happen on any dramatic series.
At least, Carla Cugino and Natasha Gregson Wagner saved this episode from a complete disaster with the help of the veteran Adam Arkin.
If episodes like Curing Cancer ever show up again next season, I'll never watch Chicago Hope again and devote full-time to ER and NYPD Blue, which at least are dramatic and realistic shows.
When I saw this season finale "Curing Cancer", I was impressed how did the writers mess up the show within 60 minutes. The episode BEFORE "Curing Cancer" should have been the season finale. That story was perfect and the characters were well placed already.
I can't believe people actually like this Jeffrey Geiger. I never saw him before. (I didn't watch seasons one and two)I hated Mandy Patinkin's acting and his character. He's evil and nuts. He fired all the staff because too many people were dying in the hospital. If that story is even believable, the cast of ER would not be on the TV screen by now. He also asked Phillip Watters to return as the chief of staff in the hospital, AFTER he had a forbidden affair with a patient. If that happened on real life, Geiger would have been arrested for Obstruction of Justice.
The worst part of Curing Cancer was the trial of the fired staff against Jeffrey Geiger. Out of nowhere, the judge ordered the staff's lawyer to claim he was a toad! That's not supposed to happen on any dramatic series.
At least, Carla Cugino and Natasha Gregson Wagner saved this episode from a complete disaster with the help of the veteran Adam Arkin.
If episodes like Curing Cancer ever show up again next season, I'll never watch Chicago Hope again and devote full-time to ER and NYPD Blue, which at least are dramatic and realistic shows.