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Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)

Directed by Stuart Baird

Science Fiction

Most recently watched by VicnaLobster, themarc, tylermager, seanCduregger, sleestakk

Overview

En route to the honeymoon of William Riker to Deanna Troi on her home planet of Betazed, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise receives word from Starfleet that a coup has resulted in the installation of a new Romulan political leader, Shinzon, who claims to seek peace with the human-backed United Federation of Planets. Once in enemy territory, the captain and his crew make a startling discovery: Shinzon is human, a slave from the Romulan sister planet of Remus, and has a secret, shocking relationship to Picard himself.

Rated PG-13 | Length 116 minutes

Actors

Patrick Stewart | Jonathan Frakes | Brent Spiner | LeVar Burton | Michael Dorn | Gates McFadden | Marina Sirtis | Ron Perlman | Tom Hardy | Dina Meyer | Jude Ciccolella | Shannon Cochran | Kate Mulgrew | Wil Wheaton | Stuart Baird | Alan Dale | David Ralphe | Majel Barrett | Bryan Singer | Whoopi Goldberg

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
06/26/2015ComputerStreamingVideo on Demand4 stars
 

Viewing Notes

via Netflix

En route to the honeymoon of William Riker to Deanna Troi on her home planet of Betazed, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise receives word from Starfleet that a coup has resulted in the installation of a new Romulan political leader, Shinzon, who claims to seek peace with the human-backed United Federation of Planets. Once in enemy territory, the captain and his crew make a startling discovery and put up a fight to stop Shinzon from turning a new weapon of mass destruction on the heart of the Federation. This is one of those that is really divisive among Trek fans, and I have to say I can overlook a lot of the problems the film has plot wise. We get Tom Hardy playing Shinzon, Ron Perlman as his head minion, a fantastic score, some jaw-dropping effects, and some bittersweet moments especially given this is the last Next Generation cast film we would get. It’s hard to believe it’s been 13 years since I first saw this in theaters.

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