STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT (1996) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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Top Comments (10)
Jonathan Frakes made some good directing choices, this is definitely one of the best Star Trek movies.
"Damn! Perhaps today IS a good day to die! Prepare for RAMMING SPEED!" Absolute legend...
Seeing Cassie witnessing the actual moment of first contact with the Vulcans made this old Trekker cry. Especially when she raised her hand in the Vulcan salute. ๐ Like watching the birth of a baby. ๐ญ โค
Patrick Stewart's "this line no further" speech still gives me chills. So emotional and raw.
Jerry Goldsmith went above and beyond his previous gorgeous Star Trek scores. I listen to this soundtrack often while working in the office.
Not gonna lie, cried a couple of times watching that. Picard apologising to Worf and the aliens being the Vulcans gets me every time, and seeing Cassie react to that and get the same feels was awesome. Really enjoyed that ๐
Patrick Stewart actually played Captain Ahab in Moby Dick
My favorite line is when Worf says "If you were any other man, I would kill you where you stand." It showed the huge respect he has for Picard.
Geordi finally turns in his visor glasses for ocular implants, getting his "first contacts" hehe
Cochran is a metaphor for Gene Roddenberry, a flawed man who created a vision for a TV show, not for heroics, but to make money. His impact went greatly beyond all of his dreams
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Top Comments (10)
Jonathan Frakes made some good directing choices, this is definitely one of the best Star Trek movies.
"Damn! Perhaps today IS a good day to die! Prepare for RAMMING SPEED!" Absolute legend...
Seeing Cassie witnessing the actual moment of first contact with the Vulcans made this old Trekker cry. Especially when she raised her hand in the Vulcan salute. ๐ Like watching the birth of a baby. ๐ญ โค
Patrick Stewart's "this line no further" speech still gives me chills. So emotional and raw.
Jerry Goldsmith went above and beyond his previous gorgeous Star Trek scores. I listen to this soundtrack often while working in the office.
Not gonna lie, cried a couple of times watching that. Picard apologising to Worf and the aliens being the Vulcans gets me every time, and seeing Cassie react to that and get the same feels was awesome. Really enjoyed that ๐
Patrick Stewart actually played Captain Ahab in Moby Dick
My favorite line is when Worf says "If you were any other man, I would kill you where you stand." It showed the huge respect he has for Picard.
Geordi finally turns in his visor glasses for ocular implants, getting his "first contacts" hehe
Cochran is a metaphor for Gene Roddenberry, a flawed man who created a vision for a TV show, not for heroics, but to make money. His impact went greatly beyond all of his dreams