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    Tendo City Tendo City: Metropolitan District Ramble City Favorite Odd-Numbered Trek Movie?

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    Star Trek: The Motion Picture
    14.29%
    1 14.29%
    Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
    42.86%
    3 42.86%
    Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
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    Star Trek Generations
    42.86%
    3 42.86%
    Star Trek Insurrection
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    0 0%
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    Favorite Odd-Numbered Trek Movie?
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    #1
    9th September 2003, 11:54 AM
    Since the even-numberd ones are so much better it would be unfair to include them...
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    9th September 2003, 12:01 PM
    My favorite odd-numbered Trek movie is definitely The Search For Spock. It's actually a pretty damn good movie, only looked upon by some as being somewhat crappy because it had to follow the superb Wrath of Khan. I also like the first movie since it had such a great unknown feeling to it. The Final Frontier is probably the worst of them but it's really not Shatner's fault. They had an extremely low budget and Paramount added in all of those terribly unfunny jokes. Shatner didn't even get to film the ending, for cryin' out loud! He's been wanted to do a Director's Cut but stupid Paramount won't let him. :(

    Generations, well, that movie just makes me want to cry. It had so much potential but they completely dropped the ball. Kirk is the only one of the original cast to appear in the movie for more than a few minutes and when they show him "die" at the beginning of the movie we never get to see the original cast (seen in the beginning of the movie) reunite with him. Such a terrible last movie for the original crew.
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    #3
    9th September 2003, 12:07 PM
    Generations, and that's mostly because I haven't seen any of the others beside Insurrection, which wasn't good at all. But, why did Kirk get killed by a ROCK?! Couldn't they think of anything better than that?!
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    #4
    9th September 2003, 12:21 PM
    They bring him back in the novels.
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    #5
    9th September 2003, 12:49 PM
    Hmm... haven't seen most of those in quite some time, but I remember liking the first Trek movie... I, at least, thought it was good.
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    #6
    9th September 2003, 1:47 PM
    III was the best one in my opinion
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    #7
    9th September 2003, 1:59 PM
    Yeah I just watched III last night after not having seen it in ages, and it's quite good.
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    #8
    9th September 2003, 2:51 PM
    I liked Generations best. Why? Enterprise-B looks kickass.
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    #9
    9th September 2003, 2:57 PM
    You liked it just because of the ship?
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    #10
    10th September 2003, 6:35 AM
    That's what I said.

    Search for Spock was really good too though. It's honestly the best of them all.
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    #11
    16th September 2003, 2:09 PM
    Search for Spock was the best of them...Insurrection was just depressing and lousy. Oh GOD how it was lousy. Why can't they make a good one anymore...? Bond films face the same problem, they all suck since 1996-1997.
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    #12
    16th September 2003, 3:05 PM
    Die Another Day was entertaining. And just from 1996-1997? Haha
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    #13
    17th September 2003, 6:11 PM
    Die Another Day wasn't a Bond film. Dr. No was gritty and almost realistic. DAD (lol...awesome acronym) was like a fucking science fiction film, and was too PC. Also, that black chick is ugly; they killed the hot blond one. And YES, since 1995...GoldenEye rules. None since then are any good.
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