Here’s mine:
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The Undiscovered Country
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Wrath of Khan
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Voyage Home
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Motion Picture
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Search for Spock
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Generations
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First Contact
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Final frontier
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Insurrection
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Nemesis
I’m not a fan of any of the Kelvinverse films, BUT if forced to rank them, it would be like this:
- Beyond
- Into Darkness
- Star Trek
EDIT: Apparently everyone on this website is insane
\1. Star Trek VI
Very tight film. Christopher Plummer is excellent.
\2. Star Trek II / III / IV (as a complete Trilogy)
Can’t separate these just like the LoTR films, anyways you got KHAN, the sacrifice of the Enterprise and Double Dumbass on you. Excellent trilogy.. (Note: Khan/Voyage/Search is the order of likeness)
\3. First Contact
It’s the borg, gotta give it up for the Borg 👏
\4. Galaxy Quest
Never give up, never surrender!
\5. Star Trek TMP
Fuck you I LIKE Enterprise beauty shots set to Jerry Goldsmith music. With that said I like the story and character arcs of Kirk and Spock.
\6. Generations
It’s OK. The rest of the DS9 uniform replacements won’t arrive til Tuesday
\7. Star Trek V
Underrated. Has its moments. I think Sybok gives an excellent performance otherwise forgettable movie
\8. Star Trek Kelvin I
It’s OK. Karl.Urban nails Bones.
Didn’t see the others. I haven’t been sold on seeing Insurrection and Nemesis ever despite easily able to and apparently I should give Beyond (Kelvin III) a chance.
Edit: so the numbers all got changed to 1 when posted and using ol reliable backslash to fix it did but left the slashes? I give up.
I need to retract my answer for my failure to include Galaxy Quest.
I love this discussion.
Star Trek VI is precious to me for reasons of special memories seeing it with my father. So I know I watch it with rose colored glasses.
It’s neat to see some validation that it’s actually really good film.
It’s a good story on it’s surface, but somehow also packs in a really metaphor for the end of the Cold War, AND a metaphor about Star Trek as a franchise. Simply the best.
Just watched it again last week. It’s just a very well done movie all around.
Ha I forgot about that part. Makes sense to view those movies as a trilogy, too.
One damn minute, admiral!