Star Trek V

Just watched it. I think its pure kino.

I only have 1 Question:

What does God need with a starship?

Jim, you don’t ask the Almighty for his ID!

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The creature at the center of the universe is not God, which means it isn't omnipotent. So it needs a starship to break out of it's prison. If I remember correctly, saw this like 5 years ago

All of the original cast moves are solidly good movies, to be honest. People are too down on this one.

This is the worst TOS film but it's still pretty good at times. The camping scenes are fucking comfy kino, and I also love the scene where Sybok 'heals' McCoy and Kirk and Spock resist him. The ending is pretty cool too, but sadly these parts make up

Captain Kirk is climbing a mountain. Why is he climbing a mountain?

It has religion and some people can’t handle that. Kirk was always religious though. He tells Apollo his crew has “the One God” already.

You picked one of the worst star trek films. [Pic] is kino.

They did the whole "gods on alien planets" thing better in original series episodes to be honest.

Rick and Morty have a slight nod to Star Trek in one of their episodes. Check out "Crystal Entity". Pretty neat, huh?

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CHALLENGE THE ROCK

Still better than Abrams' movies.

I love how even Bones resists in his own way, where everyone else false under his control after the healing, Bones decides that he has to stand on principle with his closest friends.

I think the vision of Final Frontier is what elevates it to kino. It had production problems, but none of all of the decisions make up the whole which is overall a very unique and interesting film. Minus the production problems, it would be every bit the equal of Voyage Home, with Voyage Home being comfier while Final Frontier is more kino.

The Motion Picture and Wrath of Khan are both very good too, but suffer from being a remake and a rehash in their own ways. Wrath of Kahn still deserves most of the praise it gets for being a brilliant deconstruction and expansion of the original series, but it just lacks some of the creative spark of Voyage Home and Final Frontier. The Motion Picture is a total retread, but it is a nearly unparalleled feast of sci-fi cinematography, obviously being inspired by 2001 but not ripping it off like a cheap knockoff.

I think Search for Spock and Undiscovered Country are the weak links of the original cast films, but those are both fine films as well.

I'd rank it V IV II I VI III, but there isn't a weak link in the bunch IMO. Just a few slight missteps here and there.

Every other "trek" movie has been pure cancer.

They neutered the script so it wouldn't be too edgy, Sybok was suppose to be like a space tele-evangelist, and Spock was suppose to betray the Enterprise and join Sybok but Nimoy nixed that, urging it went against Spock's character.

… oh, and God was suppose to be able to summon an army of rock monsters like in Noah with Russel Crowe, but special effects of the time and budget didn't make that feasible either.

It became a bit of a cliché though.

The Motionless picture is a pretentious version of a TOS episode while TFF is a poor version of a TOS episode.


If they removed the cringe worthy Uhura scenes then TFF would be better than TMP.

… and poor Scotty getting BLACKED

It's the only Star Trek movie I want to watch. Maybe some day.

Save your time and watch Rick and Morty instead.

You're not wanted here

Not sure about the ordering but damn it is nice seeing some anons with taste.

You serious fams? Undiscovered Country 2nd worst but Final Frontier best? Come on pls

the best comedy bits of the franchise

R&M is objectively superior sci-fi