Star Trek Nemesis (A look
back)
This is the Trek movie
that pretty much killed the franchise for the studio. After getting beat at the box office by Maid in Manhattan,
a subpar J-Lo film, Paramount pretty much shut down the Trek movie
franchise. Nemesis was a box office
bomb, becoming the lowest grossing film in the franchise.
When a J-Lo movie beats
Trek film, you know something is wrong.
Their movie franchise was
dead from 2002 until the Abrams remake/reboot/prequel/sequel Star Trek
movie. However, who is to blame for the
lukewarm reaction from audiences for Nemesis?
I’d say John Logan and Baird.
Truth be told, I actually
liked Nemesis more so than Insurrection.
There were some huge problems with the movie that I can’t even
defend. I re-watched the film recently,
and the problems from the movie become more apparent and glaring.
I figured I’d go through
some things about the movie.
Notes of Interests
-Stuart Baird: Paramount pretty much threw Nemesis into his arms as a
gift for saving Mission Impossible II.
He knew nothing about the Trek Franchise, and seemed to rub the trek
cast the wrong way, especially Jonathan Frakes and LeVar Burton. I’m surprised that
Rick Berman went along with this, because Baird seemed to have a lot of
control. Somewhere, there is a better,
longer cut of this movie that has all the character moments. Many of them are on the various DVDs.
-Bad pacing in the first
two acts: Literally, every bad guy goes
up to Shinzon and says, “You’re wasting time.”
I mean everyone says it. We get
scenes of Tom Hardy sulking about and talking to Picard. When the big space battle finally happens,
no one really cares.
-The third act space
battle was pretty good: I really like
the pounding the Enterprise takes during the battle with Shinzon’s ship. At one point, the Enterprise runs out of
torpedoes and the auto-destruct program stops working. I have to agree with Debris that there
should have been Star Fleet ships helping out in the battle too. I also liked that the bridge gets ripped
apart and the helmsman is blown out into space.
-Writer John Logan: I think he was too much of trek fan, because
everything is a strange “remake” of previous episodes of TNG and the trek
movies. The B4/B9 plotline is too
similar to Lore stuff and the Telepathic rape comes from a TNG episode. All the different plot threads really don’t
mesh well together. What exactly did
the B4 plot bring to the overall story?
More stuff
Here are a few deleted
scenes
Wesley Crusher scene
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