Star Trek: Nemesis Movie Review 2002

Information and Film Reviews for Star Trek: Nemesis the Movie

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The venerable (some may say dusty) franchise ends(?) its "Next Generation" incarnation with this disappointing outing. After crew members Riker and Troi get hitched, the Enterprise heads to her homeworld for a celebration, but is sidetracked by the discovery of a dismantled prototype of Data. Picard then receives word of the Romulans' intention to negotiate a peace with the Federation. He smells a rat, and he's right. The leader of the Romulans is actually from Romulus's sister planet Remus, he's a clone of Picard, and he's mad. MAD, I TELL YOU!! Stewart brings his usual gravitas to the role of Picard, even he can't save this snooze-fest that even tried the patience of hard-core Trekkers.

Distribution

Paramount Home Video, 5555 Melrose Ave., 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038, Phone: (323)956-5000, URL: http://www.paramount.com, Remarks: Does not handle retail queries from consumers; contact your local video distributor.

Available on VHS, DVD
Running time 116 minutes.
Originally from United States.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Space Operas, Wedding Bells, Cloning Around, Adapted from Television, Sci Fi, Big Battles, Robots & Androids
Screenplay
John Logan
Cast
Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Gates (Cheryl) McFadden, Thomas (Tom) Hardy, Ron Perlman, Shannon Cochran, Dina Meyer, Jude Ciccolella, Kate Mulgrew, Wil Wheaton
Cinematography
Jeffrey L. Kimball
Director
Stuart Baird
Music
Jerry Goldsmith
Other
Majel Barrett, Thomas Causey, Dallas S. Puett, Donald Woodruff, Cherie Baker, Bob Ringwood, Herman Zimmerman
Producer
Rick Berman, Paramount Pictures

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