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All rights reserved.| Description The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise pick up energy readings identical to those emitted by the brain of Data. Upon further investigation they find a collection of disassembled parts of an android named B4. As they reassemble B4 the crew soon realise that they have been lured into a plan to destroy the Earth...
Editorial Reviews Los Angeles Times - p.C12 - Kenneth Turan Entertainment Weekly - p.47 - Lisa Schwarzbaum Variety - p.39 - Scott Foundas Sight and Sound - p.61-2 - Kim Newman | |||||||
Reviews After watching some re-runs of the next generation on Virgin one, I thought I'd give Nemesis another try. I think it's problem was that it was released at the same time as some other block busters and was overshadowed a bit, and Star Trek itself was on the wane overshadowed too by grittier (and funnier and OK better Sci-Fi shows) But this movie is fun - nice space battles! and Patrick Stewart is great! Review ID: 10000000007853462 Was this review helpful? Report this review i am pleased with the product because a friend needed it for his collection and he is chuffed that he could get it so cheap Review ID: 10000000007577443 Was this review helpful? Report this review 1 of 2 people found this review helpful. Excellent film, the last film made by paramount Pictures involving the crew of the USS Starship Enterprise. If you saw the series 'StarTrek The Next Generation' would like this, but you would like it just as much if you never saw the series, as the film is cleverly produced for non-trekkies as well. Without giving too much away, (as I'm sure you'll want to enjoy the film first hand.) The premise of the story line is about how ones life would turn out under a different set of curcumstances: We are what our experiences in life makes us. More importantly, how crucial it is in life to always better oneself; to strive to become a better person. These are the aspects that Captain Picard and Data (the Android) try to figure as they foil the Reman leader Shinzon's, plans to destroy Earth. Film has great surround sound effects, explosions, phaser fire, ship chases, a 4x4 buggy chase in a real desert, combined with a really good philosophical story line. There are some nice scenes, showing much of the personal life of the crew, and how they're progressing in life. The dialog is very memorable and Intelligent, you might even go away with some usefull knowledge about Gilbert & Sullivan plays. Patrick Stewart, whom I think is the best British actor that ever lived does a fantastic job carrying this film. A very powerful scene at the ending, where Data demonstrates the ultimate act of Humanity. Keep a handkerchief ready for the other half... ,VIS, ,ROL` %==-- ,IA`( '| ,%%@ /\_/ ,%.-"""--%%% "@@__ %%/ |__`\ .%'\ | \ / // ,%' > .'----\ | [/ < <<` || `\\\ || )\\ )\ ^^^^^"""^^^^^^& Review ID: 10000000006969920 Was this review helpful? Report this review Good special effects, good story Jean-Luc is starting to look his age but all and all a very GOOD FILM Review ID: 10000000006189697 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 23/02/08 by: good film for sci-fi fans,a bit far fetched in places but good that it show what u can do with rations and limited tools in a crisis.it show really well how different kinds can get on Review ID: 10000000005778633 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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