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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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Directed by Nicholas Meyer.
The plot involves a peace conference between the Federation of Planets and the troublesome Klingons. The Klingons are hoping to perform a little damage control after triggering a mining disaster on one of their moons; their spokesman is the seemingly contrite General Chang (Christopher Plummer). All negotiations abruptly cease when a Klingon vessel is attacked, and Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) and Dr. McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are accused of the crime. As they stand trial for murder, Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Vulcanian trainee Lt. Valeris (Kim Cattrall) try to locate the real culprits. It turns out that Kirk and McCoy are victims of a conspiracy to foment further hostilities between the Good Guys and the Klingons. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"The Undiscovered Country is the last of the Star Trek pictures to feature the original crew, and sadly, it's a only moderately successful way to go. The movie begins as an effective thriller, but descends at the halfway mark into a cheesy action film. What makes the movie so frustrating is that it presents some interesting ideas, and the abandons for increasingly unbelievable actions sequences. After all, by this point, these guys were getting old. Continuing the Star Trek tradition of social commentary, the film is clearly a parable for the end of the Cold War. The United Federations of Planets' (read: NATO) greatest enemy, the Klingons (read: the Russians) have suffered an economic catastrophe and cannot maintain their military budget, so they choose to make peace. James T. Kirk (William Shatner), the Federation's most famous captain, is selected to transport Gorkon (David Warner), the Klingon Chancellor, to Earth where peace negotiations will begin. Kirk, whose ... " [More]
cspraguecsprague Re:Re:Re: best star trek movie?
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"[quote user="lopezdash"] i have to agree with you - The Undiscovered Country is the best. I just don't get the whole Khan thing. Maybe it's because I didn't grow up watching TOS and don't fully understand Kirk. As for the TV show.. TNG was okay (I caught the tail end of it). In my opinion, the absolute best was Voyager. Hands down. I just wish they would hurry up and make the Voyager film. [/quote] hmmm. Maybe this has a lot to do with whatever you grew up watching. My Dad was a religious TNG watcher, so I was too by default. So I guess I feel sentimental about that specific series. I tried Voyager and I watched quite a bit of Deep Space Nine too, but I never got into them in the same way. I just enjoyed the characters and story lines the best in TNG. But, like I said, that might just be the time of life that I started watching the show. It's all terribly subjective, eh? " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Re:Re: best star trek movie?
by TheWorkingDead in sci-fi
loved it.
"The first Star Trek film is incredibly dull. I tried watching the re-edited edition out on DVD, because many people have told me it's a much better movie, but I didn't see it. It still bored me to tears.Khan is, in a word, awesome. Sorry to disagree with you Risselada, and really I can't argue if you didnt like it, but its just excellent. Tieing into the continuity from the show(something that rarely happened, honestly), the whole idea of the eugenics war was pretty cool. And the conflict between Kirk and Khan was very literary, Shakesperean, almost, which fits with Roddenberry's original vision. Not only did Kirk have a nemesis, but Shatner had someone who's scenery chewing rivaled his own. My favorite, however, is VI, which as someone else pointed out is another Nicolas Meyer film. Everything about that movie seems perfect to me, the cold war associations, the tragedy of the doomed and progressive Klingons, the murder mystery on the Enterprise as Kirk and McCo ... " [More]
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"The final Star Trek film with the original cast of the first TV series. There is a little too much thinly veiled preaching about prejudice and the need for tolerance, but otherwise this is a fitting farewell for Captain Kirk & the gang. I particularly enjoyed the many Shakespearean references. " [More]
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One of the more successful Star Trek movies, the sixth installment benefits mightily from the writing and directing of Nicholas Meyer. Meyer is a big part of the reason Trekkers maintain that the even-numbered films in the franchise are the best. He wrote and directed Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and co-wrote (with unsung producer Harve Bennett) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Here he and four other co-writers utilize the Chernobyl incident and a dry wit to keep things interesting. Another new twist: this time around, star William Shatner shelves his usual histrionics and machine-gun delivery for a more subtle approach, and except for the talented Walter Koenig, the normally reliable supporting cast chews the scenery. The worst offenders are Nichelle Nichols, James Doohan, and especially the late DeForest Kelley, who seems incapable of delivering a line without putting a spin on it. Still, the rousing score and supporting actors (including Christopher Plummer, John Schuck, and Kurtwood Smith) are first rate. There's also a warm tone to the proceedings that gives the gallant original crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise a fitting send-off. They deserve it: For 25 years, they entertained viewers well. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., All Movie Guide
 



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