Why Star Trek Generations is the Stupidest Movie Ever Made

From YouTube: This is my very in depth review of the movie Star Trek: Generations. After I saw this movie many years ago I didn't like it. It wasn't a TNG movie and it wasn't a Star Trek movie. It was a sloppy mess of sell out schlock. It felt rushed and slapped together. A lot of parts didn't make sense to me and it's kept me awake many a nights thinking about it. Then recently I decided to make this. The funny thing is I could have gone into more detail getting specific about shot choices, lighting, the way the sound was recorded, etc but these are a lot of the major gripes mainly dealing with the plot and characters.
Throbbinsays...

One thing I never understood about the plot (that I was hoping this movie would get to) is whether or not actions in the nexus affect reality (or at least their shade of reality in the movie). On the one hand, preventing the super-fast rocket by punching the old guy supposedly clears everything up. BUT, if what happened in the nexus really could affect reality, then you'd think things would be a whole lot different - imagine being able to prevent the accidental or unnatural death of any loved one, killing (or just raping) Hitler, etc. etc.

Does anyone else see this?!?!? I tried explaining it to some friends after watching it one day, and they all thought I was stupid. Me!!!!

BoneyDsays...

Agreed Xax, hilarious. I remember bitching emphatically about that scene having seen the episode from the series, given that the artifact lead to possibly one of the most important discoveries about life in this galaxy... ok shutting up before I start looking too nerdy

Deanosays...

Boy he nails it with the ceramic artifact. Just shows how lazy and inconsistent the makers are with the Star Trek universe. And then he brilliantly follows it up with Picard coming out of the wrong door.

Draxsays...

>> ^Psychologic:
So if the sun turns off then everyone freezes instantly? I'm sure he's seen a solar eclipse at some point, or at the very least that time between dusk and dawn. =)
I demand this video make sense!




He feigns that he's not very book smart.. like in the Phantom Menace review he starts making references to the Cuban missile crisis and ends up saying, "Oh I don't know.. maybe you've heard of it... a little something called WORLD WAR 1?!!" (which had me rolling out of my seat almost).

The instant freeze gag caused me to double take too, then I remembered he was in character. This guy's awesome.

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