STAR TREK GENERATIONS (1994) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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Top Comments (10)
your line "take power from the photons and beam it to the stabilizers" might be the most Star Trek thing I've ever heard a reactor say. Perfect.
I love how, when Kirk showed up, Kirk slapped Soren around like he owed him money.
The 2 Klingon women are Lursa & Betor of the Duras sisters, shown in a couple of the Next generation episodes.
I like how they show Kirk and Picard are different but also the same. Kirk's paradise was the life he let slip away; Picard's paradise was a life he never had, but neither man could live in a world that wasn't real.
My stepmother and I went to see this film in theaters shortly after my father died. When it was over, she told me Kirk's "Oh my" was the expression my father had on his face when she came home and found him. Not pain, not fear -- just a simple statement acknowledging the next frontier. I take comfort in it every time I watch the movie.
Writers: "we're giving Data emotions" Brent Spiner: "LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO!"
I was lucky enough to hear Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) speak at a Star Trek convention, recalling how, when she was first reading the script for this movie, she was excited to see that there was a scene in which she got to pilot the Enterprise, and she phoned her friend Michael Dorn (Worf) to tell him. He replied, "You haven't read the next few pages, have you?" And she said to us at the convention: "They let the blind man fly the Enterprise. They let the child fly the Enterprise. Why do I have to be the one to crash the Enterprise?"
"What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived." I needed to hear that again. Totally forgot he said that.
Malcolm McDowell plays such an awesome villain. "They say time is the fire in which we burn." was delivered with such an intensity.
The scene of, "Ohhhh, s***!" brought the theater down when I saw it.
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Top Comments (10)
your line "take power from the photons and beam it to the stabilizers" might be the most Star Trek thing I've ever heard a reactor say. Perfect.
I love how, when Kirk showed up, Kirk slapped Soren around like he owed him money.
The 2 Klingon women are Lursa & Betor of the Duras sisters, shown in a couple of the Next generation episodes.
I like how they show Kirk and Picard are different but also the same. Kirk's paradise was the life he let slip away; Picard's paradise was a life he never had, but neither man could live in a world that wasn't real.
My stepmother and I went to see this film in theaters shortly after my father died. When it was over, she told me Kirk's "Oh my" was the expression my father had on his face when she came home and found him. Not pain, not fear -- just a simple statement acknowledging the next frontier. I take comfort in it every time I watch the movie.
Writers: "we're giving Data emotions" Brent Spiner: "LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO!"
I was lucky enough to hear Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) speak at a Star Trek convention, recalling how, when she was first reading the script for this movie, she was excited to see that there was a scene in which she got to pilot the Enterprise, and she phoned her friend Michael Dorn (Worf) to tell him. He replied, "You haven't read the next few pages, have you?" And she said to us at the convention: "They let the blind man fly the Enterprise. They let the child fly the Enterprise. Why do I have to be the one to crash the Enterprise?"
"What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived." I needed to hear that again. Totally forgot he said that.
Malcolm McDowell plays such an awesome villain. "They say time is the fire in which we burn." was delivered with such an intensity.
The scene of, "Ohhhh, s***!" brought the theater down when I saw it.