Second Wave Of Nacelle Star Trek Figures Includes ‘Generations’ Kirk, Sailor Worf And Geordi, And More (trekmovie.com)
from ValueSubtracted@startrek.website to startrek@startrek.website on 31 Mar 12:34
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pimento64@sopuli.xyz on 31 Mar 12:45 next collapse

Who wouldn’t want to spend money on a physical reminder of Star Trek’s equivalent of The Phantom Menace?

data1701d@startrek.website on 31 Mar 20:39 collapse

I love Generations. Now disliking V is something I could get behind.

GenesisClimber@lemmy.ca on 01 Apr 01:49 next collapse

Ooo, maybe they’ll release a figurine of “God”, St. John Talbot or that cat dancer for wave 3! :-P

Now that I think about it, they’ll probably release sand dune dancing Uhura or Marsh Mellon camping Spock.

pimento64@sopuli.xyz on 01 Apr 02:53 collapse

V is easily the weakest TOS movie but it at least still has interesting ideas attempted in it, unlike the completely null achievements of the Next Gen movies. It’s the sixth-best Star Trek movie by a country mile.

data1701d@startrek.website on 01 Apr 03:45 collapse

TLDR; I believe Generations is the best of the TNG films and easily in the top 5 classic films, even if the TNG film series as a whole falls short.

I admit that overall, I would call TOS films the better series of Trek films - Search for Spock and Final Frontier are probably the only ones I wouldn’t rewatch, meaning 2/3 overall of the TOS films are actually enjoyable in my opinion. In comparison, I am not a fan of half the TNG movies (NEM and Insurrection).

However, I disagree with lumping all the Next Generation movies as “completely null”; First Contact was at least reasonably fun. My biggest complaint might be the Guinan snub for Barclay.

Meanwhile, I feel like Generations is the rare Star Trek film that really just feels like a 2 hour episode (with TMP and maybe Voyage Home the only two other ones like it). I enjoyed the mortality commentary (almost worth the sacrifice of Picard’s entire family, but not quite), while nothing strikes me as more classically Star Trek than campily choreographed fight scenes between a bunch of old men. I also personally enjoyed Data’s arc - I feel like they made sure when it got annoying, it was purposeful, and they dialed it back right when they needed to.

Overall, I don’t think it’s fair to lump the first two TNG films into the bottom 5 like their later counterparts (which do deserve it); Generations probably joins Voyage Home for my favorite Trek films to rewatch.

Anyhow, have a wonderful evening. 🖖

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data1701d@startrek.website on 31 Mar 20:37 next collapse

Bem better come apart, or this one will make sure someone else does. <img alt="Laugh" src="https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/a7676b30-a6ad-4e18-86cc-8094ffac8d08.png">

HubertManne@piefed.social on 31 Mar 21:34 collapse

who else thought something else when they read sailor worf?