Star Trek X: Nemesis (DVD) Reviews


Description:Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy - Science Fiction / Theatrical Release: 2002 / Director: Stuart Baird / Actors: ... more
Star Trek X: Nemesis (DVD) ... Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner ... / DVD released 11 August, 2003 at Paramount Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / Despite Nemesis bearing strong echoes of the Star Trek franchise's 1982 zenith, The Wrath of Kahn, the tenth film in the series sadly lacks Kahn's enormous conviction and resonance. That aside, Nemesis is still a strong, enjoyable effort containing all the Trek hallmarks, while making few concessions for non-fans. Following the wedding of Riker and Troi, the Enterprise is called to negotiate peace with longtime Federation enemies the Romulans, now led by the mysterious Reman, Shinzon (a malevolent Tom Hardy), who bears an unnervingly close link to Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart). At the same time, Data's (Brent Spiner) surprise discovery of an inferior prototype of himself leads him to make to some harsh human decisions. Certainly, the film has a comfy familiarity to it, and there are no shocking changes of direction, but scriptwriter John Logan (Gladiator) and director Stuart Baird (Executive Decision)--both franchise newcomers--make some fine contributions. Logan imbues some scenes with fine seething drama, particularly between Picard and Shinzon, and introduces, in a psychic assault on Troi (Marina Sirtis), a hitherto unseen darkness in the Trek universe. Baird, meanwhile, offsets the series "talkiness" with some superbly realised--and brutal--action sequences. Should this indeed be the final voyage for The Next Generation Enterprise, then it could have been far worse. --Danny Graydon
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Customer Star Trek X: Nemesis (DVD) Reviews (5)

by - written on 19/03/12 (Very useful, 105 readings)
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2002's Star Trek: Nemesis - a film that received such a critical and box-office drubbing it marked the end for the Next Generation crew and sent the Star Trek franchise into mothballs until the glossy JJ Abrams reboot. There was a gap of four years between this film and Insurrection and a sense that they wanted to take more time to get the film right after the less than stellar notices of the last one. Sadly though, despite the longer gestation, Nemesis is a disappointing final journey for Picard and his crew and never quite works. The film - directed by Stuart Baird and written by John (Gladiator) Logan - is much darker than even First Contact and seems to be almost ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/11/12 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I have been a fan of Star Trek since I was first introduced to the original crew of the USS Enterprise 1701 on what was probably its second re-run of all their episodes. So when Star Trek The Next Generation appeared on screen as a TV programme that would in fact last 7 series I had been extremely sceptical as it was like I was a traitor to the memory of Captain Kirk and his motley crew. It came as a complete surprise when I sat down to watch the first episode "Encounter At Far Point" (2 part) and extreme sense of disappointment at their final (2 part again) episode "All Good Things" in which it appeared all episodes in between could quite ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/01/10 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Star Trek Nemesis is the tenth Star trek movie to be made and featured the cast from the Next Generation series. I liked this film when it came out and had bought it on video casette and then my OH bought me the dvd copy for Christmas. It was my favourtie Star Trek film until the new one came out last year. One of the reasons I like it is because the main story is about Captain Luc Picard played by Patrick Stewart. I really liked him in the Next Generation series, he brought grace and manners to the show and made it feel more 'grown up' than the original series. Also in the film and taking a major role is Tom Hardy who is now one of my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/11/09 (Very useful, 2 readings)
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Star Trek Nemesis is the last film of the Star Trek series that featured the cast from The Next Generation group. Released in 2002 it acts as a final swan song for the crew of the USS Enterprise. The storyline itself focuses on the Enterprise being sent to the Romulans home planet on a diplomatic mission to meet a mysterious new leader, a Reman named Praetor Shinzon (Tom Hardy). Due to the Remans history of being a slave race to the Romulan people this was a surprising twist to the story that he could elevate to such a high stature, and then move to agree peace with the Federation. Curious, Captain Picard ( Patrick Stewart) leads a team to meet with Shinzon ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/08/03, updated on 28/08/03 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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i'am getting pretty fed-up with all the " nemesis is pants ", so much that after reviewing search for spock, i took a look at the reveiws for nemesis, and was quite supprised that no-one had gone above the 3-star rating ( okay mabey theres a reason why, but hey even the worst movies, have those that love them ) but i've decided that rather than review voyage home, next, i'd review this, and give it a fair judgment, rather than go with the crowd, and say " it's poo ". it's movie number 10, and by star trek standards, movies with an even number, are the best, and i'am sure even those who hate this movie, will say ... Read the complete review



