STAR TREK SATURDAY | DAY SEVEN- STAR TREK GENERATIONS

STAR TREK SATURDAY | DAY SEVEN- STAR TREK GENERATIONS

Well after reviewing the original series with the original cast, it is now time to dive into the The Next Generation films of the mid-to late 90s, staring with Star Trek Generations; a very divisive Trek film.

Review Opinion
By sonofsamadams - Feb 25, 2017 11:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek

Now that I've reviewed all six films with the original crew, its time to jump ship and head on over to the Next Gen films. With Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, it was a great send off for everyone's favorite space family and honestly there was really no need for a continuing story line. The old crew of the enterprise had lived their adventure; they've told their story. Now it was time to pass the torch to the Next Gen crew and unfortunately, the studios couldn't make another Star Trek film without shoe-horning in Captain Kirk. 

Generations isn't a terrible movie, in fact its quite good until its final act rolls around. The film's execution echoes that of The Motion Picture, which was released 15 years prior. That in its not the best way to kick off a series of films. Had Generations been written better, then the success of the TNG movies would've been much higher but instead the film is just kind of a mixed bag. Full review below:




What did you think of Generations?
Is it as bad as most people say?
Or is it a hidden gem? 

 

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