Product Description No description available for this title. Item Type: BLU-RAY DVD Movie Item Rating: PG13 Street Date: 09/22/09 Wide Screen: yes Director Cut: no Special Edition: no Language: ENGLISH Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no Dubbed: no Full Frame: no Re-Release: no Packaging: Sleeve
Great item, a few flaws though.June 3, 2010 M. Gallo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This collection pack is great for any enthusiast who is obsessed with Star Trek: The Next Generation and wants a Hi-Def remastered set. However, when you deal with remastered editions, you sometimes run into movies who have had their works of art remastered by lazy companies that cut corners. As some of the other reviews have mentioned, the corners and shadows do have some flaws. The largest flaws I mainly saw, which literally annoyed me, was the remastered work on the CGI shots. Some of the CGI shots, compared to the non-remastered editions, seem like they were drawn by a Japanese cartoon artist for the local newspaper. Other than that, the general shots of the characters and the motions between the characters is great. If you are not too concerned with the issue of the CGI, I encourage you to purchase this item.
minus 1 Star for the Crapy Generations movieMay 18, 2010 G. Harper(Georgia) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great set and price.
Here's my reviews on the movies......
GENERATIONS:
I never thot I'd give Star Trek a 1 star.
First off #1.........the NEXUS......supposed to be this great thing, fun, wonderful....yet.....WHY.....why did that starship while caught in the nexus send out a distress call for help? They were in the nexus, then many were bemed off the nexus, yanked away it was awful for them, they wanted to stay there, but oh, there was that distress call, whatever.
#2. That dude kept killing stars to alter the projectory of the nexus to fly right over him, killing MILLIONS in the process. Why didnt he just get a shuttlecraft or any ship and fly into the dang thing? Or fly in close and beem himslef into it? I mean why got through all the drama of detroying stars and planets?
#3. While in the Nexus you can chose to leave at any time and go to anywhere and anytime....yet Picard gets in there and immediately wants to leave and take Kirk with him.....whats the rush? You can leave a 1000 years later and still go back to the exact same time you want to go to.
#4. Why does Picard then chose to go back to the planet with Kirk and kill this guy? why not go back to when he first rescued the ship in distress and passed that guy in the hallway? Could have saved millions of lives.
Just a idiotic written movie, a disgreace really when you think of all the flaws in it.
The series finale with Q would have made a awesome movie and this script should have been seriously
re-written or shelved.
====One last Flaw.....on the Series of next generation where they find Scottie, he asks if Kirk was up to his rescue...yet....he was there when Kirk Died and went into the nexus, so why then would he ask such a stupid question when he knew Kirk died??? Having made this movie AFTER that episode and knowing Scottie asked if kirk was in charge of the rescue, they needed to re-write the first scene or just not have Scottie present and we'd then think he was then stuck in the transporter loop. having known this flaw, the writers just ignores this and proceeds anyways!
Just Horrible!!!!!!
FIRST CONTACT: Loved it, No complaints, Great Movie.
Insurrection: Loved it, Great Movie.
Nemesis: Overall, enjoyed it, but one thing that always ticks me is that they can never kill off any character without giving a backdoor to come back! I mean come on! Data dies, but then oh wait, B4 is given all of Data's knowledge. had the movie been a smash hit, Data would have been back and probably even called Data with some excuse saying his alga-rythems over rode those of B4.
One Flaw in the movie: When Picard rams the Enterprise into the Mothership you hear this huge explosion and ripping of metal, ect ect. Well in Space, there is NO gravity, you hit as ship and it just bounces away, it's not gonna stand still and allow this ship to rip into it and cause all this damage. I mean come on! How could such a BS Flaw come into this movie? At least say something to make this believable like he has the thrusters on in reverse to maintian to the ships location, or make uip some stuff like the ships stabilizers on or something, but to ram into it in space, it's just laughable.
Other than that, I liked the movie.
The best of the best.May 15, 2010 Paul Baker(Wichita, KS USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There is only one movie out of this collection that we won't watch in Blu Ray: First Contact. It doesn't look good. We have the complete Star Trek movie collection in standard DVD and love it. But we won't be buying any more in Blu Ray because we've heard that more of the James Kirk collection of movies are like First Contact.
As a computer graphic artist, it's easy for me to see where the Blu Ray masters over-did the attempt to sharpen, thus producing a pastel look to much of movie.
However, the other movies in this set are off the charts in clarity and sound.
I would like to add a cautionary word here for Blu Ray collectors: if upon first public release your fav movie didn't come out in Blu Ray, pass it up when it does. Don't spend the money. Put the standard DVD in your Blu Ray player and be satisfied. You're money ahead if you do.
Trekkie 3 generationsMay 12, 2010 Suzanna L. De Coux 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Love it as much as always. DVD is much nicer than old VHS tapes.
Star Trek: Next Generation Motion Picture CollectionMay 11, 2010 Linda A. Beaudoin(Epping, NH USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love Star Trek The Next Generation, and I am happy to have the complete movie collection.
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