‘Star Trek: Insurrection’ Download and Reviews

December 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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“Star Trek: Insurrection” Movie Details

Star Trek: Insurrection tagline: The Battle For Paradise Has Begun
Star Trek 9: Insurrection - DVD Cover

Star Trek: Insurrection DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Stephanie Niznik
  • Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data
    LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
    Michael Dorn Lt. Commander Worf
    Gates McFadden Doctor Beverly Crusher
    Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi
    F. Murray Abraham Ad’har Ru’afo
    Donna Murphy Anij
    Anthony Zerbe Vice-Admiral Dougherty
    Gregg Henry Gallatin
    Daniel Hugh Kelly Sojef
    Michael Welch Artim
    Mark Deakins Tournel
    Perim
    Directors: Jonathan Frakes IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 25,565 votes

    “Star Trek: Insurrection” Movie Review

    “Star Trek 9: Insurrection” Plot Summary

    When the crew of the Enterprise learn of a Federation plot against the inhabitants of a unique planet, Capt. Picard begins an open rebellion. add synopsis

    Excellent!!!

    This is one of the best Star Trek movies! It is exciting, funny and supported by Jerry Goldsmith’s fourth Star Trek score. In contrast to Star Trek-First Contact very many scenes of the film do not play on the Enterprise, but on the paradise-like planet of the Ba’ku. This film is not only exciting, it also criticizes society. In many countries, for example in Ireland, people of the same races fight each other. This movie illustrates that these fights are senseless and that all people belong to one race. Jerry Goldsmith’s score is also very extraordinary which makes the movie even more worth watching. Especially the Ba’ku theme is so good that you have after having seen this movie a good impression of it.

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    ‘Chicken Little’ Download and Reviews

    December 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “Chicken Little” Movie Details

    Chicken Little tagline: Panic
    Chicken Little - DVD Cover

    Chicken Little DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Mark Dindal
  • Zach Braff Chicken Little
    Garry Marshall Buck Cluck
    Don Knotts Mayor Turkey Lurkey
    Patrick Stewart Mr. Woolensworth
    Amy Sedaris Foxy Loxy
    Steve Zahn Runt of the Litter
    Joan Cusack Abby Mallard
    Wallace Shawn Principal Fetchit
    Harry Shearer Dog Announcer
    Fred Willard Melvin – Alien Dad
    Catherine O’Hara Tina – Alien Mom
    Patrick Warburton Alien Cop
    Adam West Ace – Hollywood Chicken Little
    Mark Walton Goosey Loosey
    Morkubine Porcupine/Coach
    Directors: Mark Dindal IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 16,422 votes

    “Chicken Little” Movie Review

    “Chicken Little” Plot Summary

    After ruining his reputation with the town, a courageous chicken must come to the rescue of his fellow citizens when aliens start an invasion.

    a nice movie with great messages to kids

    2005’s version of Chicken Little had me from the start with its clever poster: The End Is Near, with CL’s rear facing me. I laughed at the poster a lot. Unfortunately, it wasn’t as entertaining as I’d hoped it would have been. I enjoyed hearing Zach Braff and Gary Marshall perform as Chicken Little and his dad respectively, as they are both 2 of comedy’s bright stars

    The film follows Chicken Little (Braff), who was made a social outcast for claiming that the sky was falling. Now, later on, Chicken happens to notice the same things he noticed the first time. What to do?I loved the messages the film sends to our youth, and the parents of the world. A message sent to kids is this: if something’s on your mind, if something’s bothering you, tell someone. Don’t hide it in, because the truth is always the right thing to say. What a great message to send in a children’s film. The other message sent to the parents here is this: Parents, listen to your children, and stand by them no matter what. Both of these themes are expressed throughout the film, which is barely above 80 minutes, perfect for an animated children’s movie

    I, being 17, felt left out when I watched this because I couldn’t stay interested as much as my siblings were. It’s an excellent film for kids ages 5-10, above average for 11-13, and mediocre to poor to anyone above those ages. I recommend Chicken Little to any young child and I also recommend that a parent watches it with said child, because it’s a great family movie that you’ll enjoy

    CHICKEN LITTLE 6/10 –spy

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    ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Mystery, Romance

    “Conspiracy Theory” Movie Details

    Conspiracy Theory tagline: What you know could kill you.
    Conspiracy Theory - DVD Cover

    Conspiracy Theory DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Saxon Trainor
  • Mel Gibson Jerry Fletcher
    Julia Roberts Alice Sutton
    Patrick Stewart Dr. Jonas
    Cylk Cozart Agent Lowry
    Steve Kahan Mr. Wilson
    Terry Alexander Flip
    Alex McArthur Cynic
    Rod McLachlan Justice Guard
    Michael Potts Justice Guard
    Jim Sterling Justice Guard
    Rich Hebert Public Works Man
    Brian J. Williams Clarke
    G.A. Aguilar Piper
    Cece Neber Labao Henry Finch’s Secretary
    Alice’s Secretary
    Directors: Richard Donner IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 34,071 votes

    “Conspiracy Theory” Movie Review

    “Conspiracy Theory” Plot Summary

    Jerry Fletcher is a man who sees conspiracies everywhere. But if you keep doing that long enough, sooner or later you’re going to get one right… add synopsis

    breathtaking film, outstanding performances you only wish it won’t happen to you.

    We have all thought that certain incidents that we can’t explain or the explanation we were given was inadequate, could be because of a greater secret plan or conspiracy, i.e Elvis death, Princess Diana’s accident or JFK’s assasination are some of those mysteries. Well in this film Mel Gibson sees a conspiracy everywhere and tries to pursuade Julia Roberts, that certain ‘incidents’ weren’t quite as they seem. His whole behaviour though tends to be slightly psychotic and therefore no-one really pays attention to him. Except for Julia, who’s not quite sure what to believe. Until the day that Mel is abducted by Patrick Stewart and then gets away, only to show up in the justice department where Julia works, all covered in blood. When Julia hears his story she starts wondering for the first time ‘…what if….’ The story becomes faster and faster and now Julia is a target too

    Outstanding performances, great script, brilliant direction

    WELL DONE!

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    ‘Star Trek: Generations’ Download and Reviews

    November 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Mystery, Sci-Fi

    “Star Trek: Generations” Movie Details

    Star Trek: Generations tagline: Boldly Go
    Star Trek VII: Generations - DVD Cover

    Star Trek: Generations DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Jonathan Frakes Commander William T. Riker
    Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data
    LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
    Gates McFadden Doctor Beverly Crusher
    Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi
    Malcolm McDowell Dr. Tolian Soran
    James Doohan Capt. Montgomery “Scotty” Scott
    Walter Koenig Commander Pavel Chekov
    William Shatner Captain James T. Kirk, retired
    Alan Ruck Capt. John Harriman
    Jacqueline Kim Ensign Demora Sulu
    Jenette Goldstein Enterprise-B Science Officer
    Directors: David Carson
    IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 25,321 votes

    “Star Trek: Generations” Movie Review

    “Star Trek VII: Generations” Plot Summary

    Capt. Picard, with the help of supposedly dead Capt. Kirk, must stop a madman willing to murder on a planetary scale in order to enter a space matrix. add synopsis

    One of the best, next to ST:First Contact

    This is undoubtedly one of the best Star Trek films next to First contact. The special FX were superb, the plot was excellent, acting was excellent, and one of the most striking things about the film was the beautiful filming locations

    The beginning started off a little weak but towards the middle of the film the movie began to strut it’s stuff. Once the plot forms after the destruction of a Federation science station the movie will not fail you. The Enterprise-Klingon battle scene was excellent, and the factor which allows the Enterprise to win is also very interesting. Although the part on the planets surface where Picard tries to stop Soran (Malcolm McDowell) was a little weak, especially where Picard magically escapes Soran’s 3 disruptor blasts unharmed, the scenes after that were spectacular. After entering the Nexus and realizing he must go back to save the crew of the Enterprise (and the Solar System they are in) Picard seeks Kirk’s help (William Shatner). I was truly amazed by the filming locations, they were downright beautiful! Kirk and Picard fit very nicely into it, and it is easy to see why Kirk would not want to leave ‘the Nexus’. The ending fight between Soran and the Kirk-Picard team was a bit sub-par compared to other ST movies, but none-the-less it put a very nice touch to the end of the movie. The way that they leave the story open to a another movie is very well done, and I have to say it fits in very nice with ST: First Contact

    I would definitely recommend renting or buying this movie, and if you watched it on TV then I have to tell you to go rent the movie, because many scenes were ‘edited’ out to fit the movie in a 2-hour timeslot.

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    ‘Star Trek: First Contact’ Download and Reviews

    November 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Star Trek: First Contact” Movie Details

    Star Trek: First Contact tagline: Resistance is Futile.
    Star Trek VIII: First Contact - DVD Cover

    Star Trek: First Contact DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Robert Picardo
  • Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data
    LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
    Michael Dorn Lt. Commander Worf
    Gates McFadden Doctor Beverly Crusher
    Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi
    Alfre Woodard Lily Sloane
    James Cromwell Dr. Zefram Cochrane
    Alice Krige Borg Queen
    Michael Horton Lieutenant Daniels
    Neal McDonough Lieutenant Hawk
    Marnie McPhail Lieutenant Eiger
    Emergency Medical Hologram
    Directors: Jonathan Frakes IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 43,470 votes

    “Star Trek: First Contact” Movie Review

    “Star Trek VIII: First Contact” Plot Summary

    Capt. Picard and his crew pursue the Borg back in time to stop them from preventing Earth from initiating first contact with alien life. add synopsis

    Great Movie, Read Brief Review

    I have to start off by saying, that I am a Startrek buff. I LOVE everything there is to do with Startrek, and have viewed every episode of TNG and DS9 ever aired. I have also seen every Startrek movie created, and could name at least 50 people that resided on the Enterprise during TNG (not necessarily the entire show, some moved on, died, etc.).I feel that this was probably tied for the best Startrek movie ever created. I feel that First Contact and Generations are the best two ever created. This movie combines a lot of action, as well as realistic predicament, and very realistic scenarios. This certainly fit into the storyline as plausible, and never once made you ask how did this happen

    The short-version of this review is that the film was extremely successful, and very good quality. It had good acting, a great storyline, and pretty good special effects. It also had some nice upgrades to ship and uniforms that look absolutely fabulous, that almost make me want to wear one all the time! Great movie for Startrek and Scifi fans. This movie would be a good movie for any Scifi fan, with an easy storyline to follow, that doesn’t require much previous TNG knowledge to follow

    Below is a long, drawn out commentary. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, don’t read further. I have worked hard to keep it spoiler free, and have made notations on most of my information, of how it was already available from the series, so that it is not considered spoiler material. Nonetheless, if you haven’t seen it, view it, and then read my opinion, and see what you think first.***Below might contain references to the movie, but they are not anywhere close to spoilers. Just the same, wanted to give fair warning

    The storyline is that the Borg invade the Federation, and attack Earth. They go back in time, to perform a mission. (This much was stated on the back of the cover, so no spoilers there.) I often wondered, back when TNG was on the air, if the Borg would try and do this during the series. It was very plausible, because we know the power of the Borg, and we know that we would be no match for them. The only thing that could have given us an advantage, would have been Captain Picard, due to his experience with being assimilated during the series. Also, we already knew that time travel was possible, and that the Borg were experimenting with it. So, that does not leave us with any jumps in logic

    The movie was well written, acted, and directed. First off, tip of the hats to the costume and set designers. I LOVED the new uniforms, and thought that they were certainly much better looking than standard red, yellow, and blue ones from the show. Also, the new ship looked very realistic (again, we knew the Enterprise D was destroyed, so it only made sense to have a new ship built, and included in the movie). The actors put a lot of hard work into it, and it shows. I especially want to say good job to Brent Spiner, as he did an excellent job on data, acting the part, which you will understand once you watch the movie. Also, worth mentioning was the actor that played Zephram Cochran (I can’t remember the name off of the top of my head). He performed well, made the character seem very realistic for the personality portrayed. Another comment on the characters would have to be about ‘Lily’. I feel that the first part of the character, when she has the little fainting spell, was scripted and acted very well, but the script has her dealing with her ’situation’, a lot better than she should have. Even a strong character would have been a bit more reluctant to do what she did. I think that she took it a bit too well, but that is certainly not a major thing, and it’s only my opinion

    I would like to also say that the special effects were pretty good, especially for the resources that they used.***Random Knowledge Tidbit: The green plate used on assimilation tables in all of the Borg ships during TNG, were actually store-bought electric lamps. They were the same as the ones that you can buy in the store, that are sensitive to touch, sound, etc. These are the ones that pulse out electricity, similar to the electric balls that have flowing strands of electricity touching the globe, but on a flat plate instead.

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    ‘X-Men’ Download and Reviews

    November 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “X-Men” Movie Details

    X-Men tagline: Evolution Begins.
    X-Men - DVD Cover

    X-Men DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Hugh Jackman Logan
    Hugh Jackman Wolverine
    Patrick Stewart Professor Charles Xavier
    Ian McKellen Eric Lensherr
    Ian McKellen Magneto
    Famke Janssen Jean Grey
    James Marsden Scott Summers
    James Marsden Cyclops
    Halle Berry Ororo Munroe
    Halle Berry Storm
    Anna Paquin Rogue
    Anna Paquin Marie D’Ancanto
    Tyler Mane Sabretooth
    Ray Park Toad
    Rebecca Romijn Mystique
    Directors: Bryan Singer
    IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 114,422 votes

    “X-Men” Movie Review

    “X-Men” Plot Summary

    Two mutants come to a private academy for mutants whose resident superhero team must oppose a powerful mutant terrorist organization. add synopsis

    An Amazing Movie–Magneto is Da Bomb!

    Enter Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Enter Ian McKellen as Magneto. Enter Patrick Stewart as Professor Xavier. Enter Halle Berry as Storm. With a cast like that, how could any movie go wrong! The answer: IT CAN’T! I fell hook-line-and-sinker for this movie the moment I saw how awesome Magneto’s metal-warping powers were portrayed. This movie doesn’t limit his powers at all, allowing him to snatch hundreds of bullets out of thin air simultaneously and use a small metal plate to cross huge open chasms! Last but certainly not least is the fact that Magneto is portrayed by, as far as I am concerned, one of the greatest actors of all time–Ian McKellen. While McKellen’s masterful role as Gandalf in Lord of the Rings was undoubtedly his crowning achievement, McKellen’s portrayal of Magneto is a close second. He is charismatic, domineering, and yet has a shed of humanity left in him–a remnant of what he once was. I don’t mean to spend so much time on Magneto (and I normally don’t like villainous characters that much), but there is just no way around it. Magneto made the movie. Certainly, Patrick Stewart as Professor X and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine contributed greatly as well, and Halle Berry’s portrayal of Storm was flawless. Overall, this movie is the whole package. Don’t miss it!

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    ‘National Treasure’ Download and Reviews

    November 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “National Treasure” Movie Details

    National Treasure tagline: The greatest adventure history has ever revealed.
    National Treasure - DVD Cover

    National Treasure DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Erik King
  • Nicolas Cage Ben Gates
    Diane Kruger Abigail Chase
    Justin Bartha Riley Poole
    Sean Bean Ian Howe
    Jon Voight Patrick Gates
    Harvey Keitel Sadusky
    Christopher Plummer John Adams Gates
    David Dayan Fisher Shaw
    Stewart Finlay-McLennan Powell
    Oleg Taktarov Shippen
    Stephen A. Pope Phil
    Annie Parisse Agent Dawes
    Mark Pellegrino Agent Johnson
    Armando Riesco Agent Hendricks
    Agent Colfax
    Directors: Jon Turteltaub IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 79,002 votes

    “National Treasure” Movie Review

    “National Treasure” Plot Summary

    A treasure hunter is in hot pursuit of a mythical treasure that has been passed down for centuries, while his employer turned enemy is onto the same path that he’s on.

    Good and exciting movie, you’re on the edge of your seat

    At first, I was thinking hmmmm Nicolas Cage is in it and I’ve always loved his work but then again it’s a Disney and there are better ways to kill time in the evening than watching a Disney movie. But I said, what the hell ,I’ll check it out. And I was pleasantly surprised. The movie gets you to the edge of your seat and you really want to know what will be happening next. I’m a fan of Indiana Jones, and I’v seen some comments here who say that the movies look a like. Well , can’t argue with that, it’s a movie about finding clues on the way to the greatest treasure of all times. And it really is a fun ride …! Especially , of course, Cage acts great. I can’t find anything bad about this movie. It’s not movie of the year or something, it’s just good entertainment 7/10 ! PS: don’t let the Disney scare you of ( at least for this movie ;) )!

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    ‘Panic Room’ Download and Reviews

    October 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Thriller

    “Panic Room” Movie Details

    Panic Room tagline: It was supposed to be the safest room in the house
    Panic Room - DVD Cover

    Panic Room DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ken Turner
  • Jodie Foster Meg Altman
    Kristen Stewart Sarah Altman
    Forest Whitaker Burnham
    Dwight Yoakam Raoul
    Jared Leto Junior
    Patrick Bauchau Stephen Altman
    Ann Magnuson Lydia Lynch
    Ian Buchanan Evan Kurlander
    Andrew Kevin Walker Sleepy Neighbor
    Paul Schulze Officer Keeney
    Mel Rodriguez Officer Morales
    Richard Conant SWAT Cop
    Paul Simon SWAT Cop
    Victor Thrash SWAT Cop
    SWAT Cop
    Directors: David Fincher IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 64,638 votes

    “Panic Room” Movie Review

    “Panic Room” Plot Summary

    A woman and her teenage daughter become imprisoned in the panic room of their own house by 3 criminals.

    thrilling!

    Well, that was COOL! In fact, I was pretty disappointed by David Fincher’s last couple of movies, especially ‘The Game’ (real’ boring!), so I was a bit cautious, when started watching this one. It was Good. Well, I’ve heard some of the comments about the weak ending of the movie, but, believe me, it’s not that weak at all. Altogether we have here a thriller movie with a great photography work, some astounding effects and an atmosphere, thrilling you to the bone. And, of course, Jodie Foster, as good as this lady is. Note her performance in front of the couple of cops (possibly her best moment in the movie).

    I give it 8/10 and highly recommend it to everyone. Have fun…

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    ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’ Download and Reviews

    October 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “X-Men: The Last Stand” Movie Details

    X-Men: The Last Stand tagline: Take a Stand
    X3 - DVD Cover

    X-Men: The Last Stand DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • James Marsden
  • Patrick Stewart Prof. Charles Xavier
    Hugh Jackman Logan/Wolverine
    Ian McKellen Eric Lensherr/Magneto
    Halle Berry Ororo Munroe/Storm
    Famke Janssen Jean Grey/Phoenix
    Anna Paquin Marie D’Ancanto/Rogue
    Rebecca Romijn Raven Darkholme/Mystique
    Kelsey Grammer Dr. Hank McCoy/Beast
    Shawn Ashmore Bobby Drake/Iceman
    Ellen Page Kathryn “Kitty” Pryde/Shadowcat
    Ben Foster Warren Worthington III/Angel
    Aaron Stanford John Allerdyce/Pyro
    Olivia Williams Moira MacTaggart
    Shohreh Aghdashloo Dr. Kavita Rao
    Scott Summers/Cyclops
    Directors: Brett Ratner IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 103,122 votes

    “X-Men: The Last Stand” Movie Review

    “X3″ Plot Summary

    When a cure is found to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men, led by Professor Charles Xavier, and the Brotherhood, a band of powerful mutants organized under Xavier’s former ally, Magneto. add synopsis

    a different direction than the previous 2 movies but fantastic none the less

    I LOVED the movie… I’m from Scotland and it was released here 25th may 2006. I just couldn’t BELIEVE the effects that happened, but to be honest the story could have been much better. I don’t like how the phoenix story is explained as it is clearly made that jean becomes the phoenix at the end of xmen 1… (for you ppl that don’t know, it’s supposed to be when magneto’s statue of liberty/mutant creator/thing is supposed to turn everyone into mutants that the phoenix force is to come into contact with jean, therefor, that is how we see her gasping/shocked after it is destroyed), not that it has simply been a part of her for the whole time since Xavier and magneto met her as is explained in xmen 3! The story line in the movie jumps from character to character without much inter loop. It can jump from one scene to the other but you can still figure out where the story is going. One thing that really got me was the fact that in one scene, kitty pryde is an innocent student taking part in a classroom discussion with Xavier, and the next after his parting, she is suddenly a main character in a room with iceman, storm, wolverine and beast. Where is the gradual trust/bond that is made up through the previous 2 movies that makes the characters an ‘x-man’? It’s obviously missed with this movie and throws kitty straight into the limelight which was slightly disturbing (just like the fact that she takes it upon herself to save the mutant at the source of the ‘cure’).I would love to go into detail about the movie as so many things remain unanswered but I can’t spoil it for the other fans who are yet to see it. All I have to say is be prepared to laugh, cry and deal with the demise/rise of certain characters in this movie. They certainly came as a shock to me, even after reading rumours circling the web about their story in the movie, I certainly wasn’t prepared for the demise of a few characters and the hurt that was shown by the others. All in all, a FANTASTIC movie that has to be seen by not only x-men fans, but by all to complete this ’supposed trilogy’.The ending of the film (the effects and the powerful end to one of the characters knocked me for six completely!), and by all means, the clip that was shown to me after the end credits also took me by surprise. Like I said ’supposed trilogy’ could make it into a 4-some. I’ve heard certain rumours about different end credits shown to different ppl and the one I was shown featured Moria McTaggart and her patient…. If it’s true, I would like to see the ‘jean grey/phoenix’ ending to the movie, just so it can relate to the comics and build up a story for the 4th xmen movie… but then again.. I think the probability of that is slim to none

    From seeing the ‘Moria McTaggart’ ending and hearing about the ‘Jean Grey ending’, I would have LOVED if both were shown and they were intersected to create the 4th x-men movie, but that all depends on how well this movie does at the box office and how well the fans receive it

    I hope and dream for someone to announce X-Men 4 so the story can continue, but with certain characters gone, it may not be entirely possible. It’s up to us, the fan’s, to make X-Men 3 a success and for others to make X-Men 4 a possibility….. Here’s hoping we can continue the story and resurrect/reclaim the characters’ demise in X-Men 3 to be a powerful resurrection to success for a hopeful X-Men 4.

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    ‘Star Trek: Nemesis’ Download and Reviews

    October 8, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “Star Trek: Nemesis” Movie Details

    Star Trek: Nemesis tagline: A Generation’s Final Journey… Begins
    Star Trek X: Nemesis - DVD Cover

    Star Trek: Nemesis DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Michael Owen
  • Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Jonathan Frakes Commander/Captain William T. Riker
    Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data/B-4
    LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
    Michael Dorn Lt. Commander Worf
    Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi-Riker
    Gates McFadden Dr. Beverly Crusher
    Linda Hardy Praetor Shinzon
    Ron Perlman The Reman Viceroy
    Shannon Cochran Senator Tal’aura
    Dina Meyer Commander Donatra
    Jude Ciccolella Commander Suran
    Alan Dale Praetor Hiren
    John Berg Senator
    Helm Officer Branson
    Directors: Stuart Baird IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 27,190 votes

    “Star Trek: Nemesis” Movie Review

    “Star Trek X: Nemesis” Plot Summary

    After the Enterprise is diverted to the Romulan planet of Romulus, supposedly because they want to negotiate a truce, the Federation soon find out the Romulans are planning an attack on Earth.

    Great movie!!

    I’m going to keep this short ‘cos I think everything’s been said, but I just wanna say that, in my opinion, people are far too harsh on this movie

    I’ve been a Star Trek fan since the late 80’s when I was a kid, and this movie didn’t disappoint. People need to lighten up! Also, everyone seems to blame the director, and I admit, I don’t agree with the choice of scenes that he cut from the movie – The film would’ve been better if the scenes had been left alone, but if someone doesn’t like the script or story, then shouldn’t it be the writers to blame and NOT the director (Stuart Baird)? OK, Nemesis failed at the box office, but that doesn’t make it a bad film, just nobody wanted to see it. How would they know how good or bad something really is without seeing it for themselves? I think audiences just got tired of Star trek in general, and unfortunately, this meant that Nemesis (and Star Trek: Enterprise)had to suffer. Not to mention that it opened at the same time as some SERIOUS competition at the time. Lord of the rings – Harry Potter

    The only thing that I do agree with is that this wasn’t the best film to end ‘The Next Gen’ series of films. I think they deserved two or at least one more to wrap things up properly. But I guess that’ll never happen! On a whole, I loved Nemesis (better than Insurrection, even though I like that too) and would give it 10 out of 10 anytime!

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