Star Trek: Nemesis | ||||
Stuart Baird Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Tom Hardy, Ron Perlman, Dina Meyer, Kate Mulgrew, Whoopi Goldberg 2002 |
Conventional wisdom about "Star Trek" movies, spin-offs of the most enduring franchise in TV history, is that even-numbered films are good and odd-numbered ones are substandard. "Star Trek: Nemesis," the tenth theatrical feature in the sci-fi series, is further evidence to support the idea barely. Even if it's a step up from the ninth entry ("Insurrection"), "Nemesis" has plot holes the size of photon-torpedo hull breaches. Flaws aside, there are enough notable character moments and warp-speed action scenes to endorse this voyage of the Starship Enterprise. Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (a dignified, imposing Patrick Stewart) leads a mission to broker peace between the noble Federation and the scurrilous Romulan Empire. But an enemy (Tom Hardy) with a shocking origin has formulated a plot to destroy Picard and Earth. The usual crew is, reassuringly, on board: lovable android Data (Brent Spiner), Comdr. Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes), Klingon warrior Worf (Michael Dorn), counselor Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis), engineer Geordie LaForge (LeVar Burton) and Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden). Bonus for fans: Cameos by Whoopi Goldberg and Kate Mulgrew. | |||
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