Star Trek: Nemesis [DVD] [2002]
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Commentary by: Michael and Denise Okuda
Reunion with the Rikers
Today's tech tomorrow's data
Robot Hall of Fame
Brent Spiner: Data and beyond part 4
Trek Roundtable: Nemesis
Director
- Stuart Baird
Writers
- Brent Spiner
- John Logan
- Rick Berman
Cast
- Patrick StewartCaptain Jean-Luc Picard
- Brent SpinerData/B4
- LeVar BurtonGeordi LaForge
- Jonathan FrakesWilliam Thomas Riker
- Jude CiccolellaCommander Suran
- Shannon CochranSenator Tal'aura
- Alan DalePraetor Hiran
- Robertson DeanReman Officer
- Michael DornWorf
- Tom HardyShinzon
- J. Patrick McCormackCommander
- Gates McFaddenBeverly Crusher
- Dina MeyerRomulan Commander Donatra
- Kate MulgrewKathryn Janeway
- Ron PerlmanRomulan Viceroy
- David RalpheCommander
- Marina SirtisDeanna Troi
- Majel BarrettComputer
- John BergSenator
- Whoopi GoldbergGuinan
- Steven CulpCommander Madden
Crew
- Rick BermanProducer
- Brent SpinerScreen Story
- John LoganScreen Story
- Rick BermanScreen Story
- Jeffrey KimballCinematographer
- Jerry GoldsmithComposer (Music Score)
- Dallas PuettEditor
- Herman ZimmermanProduction Designer
- Cherie BakerArt Director
- Don WoodruffArt Director
- Peter LauritsonCo-producer
- Marty HornsteinExecutive Producer
- Bob RingwoodCostume Designer
- Junie Lowry-JohnsonCostume Designer
- Robert BlackmanCostume Designer
- Harry CohenSound/Sound Designer
- R.J. HohmanSpecial Effects
- Amanda Mackey-JohnsonCasting
- Cathy Sandrich GelfondCasting
- Alan Robert MurraySupervising Sound Editor
- Bub AsmanSupervising Sound Editor
- Doug ColemanSecond Unit Director
- Doug ColemanStunts Coordinator
- Flemming OlsenAdditional Cinematography
- Gene RoddenberryConception
- Michael WestmoreMakeup
- Michael WestmoreMakeup Supervisor
Details
- GenreSci-Fi
- SubgenreSci-Fi Action
- TitleStar Trek: Nemesis
- Countries ProducedUnited States
- Duration117 minutes
- Year of Release2002
- Product TagsDVD
- FormatDVD
- Program TypeMovie
- Sound FeaturesDolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
- Screen FormatEnhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV
- LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish
- SubtitlesEnglish, French, Spanish
- Region Code1
- StudioParamount
Other
- Product NameStar Trek: Nemesis [DVD] [2002]
- UPC097360729344
Customer rating
Rating 2 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews
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Rating 2 out of 5 stars with 1 review
entertaining but a poor ending to a great series
Posted .Although it was nice to see Riker & Troi's wedding (along with them going to a new ship he's going to command), this film is a poor way to end the legacy of TNG. One reason being that we see many characters coming out of left field for no apparent reason. Why have the Remans never appeared before on Trek if they were so well-known to the Federation? Just how many androids are out there that are like Data? What was the point of making a clone of Picard and why does he look nothing like the younger Picard we saw many times in the series? Data's sacrifice in the end, like Kirk's in Generations, just sits there and shrugs (I would've at least expected La Forge, his best friend, to have a more emotional involvement in the proceedings), and, yet again, we have Beverly relegated to the sidelines, although there's no arbitrary female guest star for Picard to chat with this time around. TNG will always endure, but the four films its spawned simply didn't cut it overall.
This review is from Star Trek: Nemesis [WS & Special Collector's Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] [2002]
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRating 2 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Easily the Worst Star Trek Movie since Star Trek I
Posted .This is the movie that broke the Odd/Even Rule about Star Trek movies ("even numbered movies are awesome"). This was Star Trek 10, and it was far from awesome. It was barely watchable, with an ending designed to do nothing more than feed Brent Spiner's (Data's) ego. In the end, they made 10 Star Trek movies, 8 of them were good to exceptional, that's a pretty good record.
This review is from Star Trek: Nemesis [WS & Special Collector's Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] [2002]
No, I would not recommend this to a friend