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  • Actors: Patrick Stewart, LeVar Burton, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn
  • Directors: Stuart Baird
  • Format: Collector's Edition, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 26 Dec 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000B64VJY
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 12,043 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise pick up energy readings identical to those emitted by the brain of Data. Upon further investigation they find a collection of disassembled parts of an android named B4. As they reassemble B4 the crew soon realise that they have been lured into a plan to destroy the Earth...

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Better second time round, 12 Mar 2006
By Mr. Stephen Kennedy "skenn1701a" (Doha, Qatar) - See all my reviews
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Chances are, if you are buying this movie, you have already formed an opinion on it by now. As the reviews suggest, it is not an outright success story, but it has to be said it does miss the mark on a lot too.
This re-release as a special edition gives a chance to re-evaluate what seems like it will be the last in the Next Generation movies. In viewing again, long after the excitement of a new Trek movie has passed, and the disappointment of something less than was hoped for or hyped has faded, Nemesis turns out to be not such a bad movie after all. The plot revolves around the Romulan Empire, specifically its new leader who has taken power with the Remans, previously the dominated race. This new leader, Schinzon, turns out to be Picards clone, and when Schinzon summons Picard and the Enterprise, the question is - what are his motives. Well, predictably after a period of cautious circling and meaning infused dinners, the motives turn out to be domination and destruction, and our heroes have to save the day - however, along the way the writer (John Logan, also writer of Gladiator) infuses much subtext of families and the dilemna of facing the evil within yourself, and aspiring to become something better - very much the stuff of Trek.
For the movie, the writing is not bad, the effects fantastic, and this version boasts a wonderful dts mix as well as 5.1. However, as comfortable as the leads are in their roles, and Tom Hardy fills out his part well also, there is a nagging feeling of tiredness about it all. It's refreshing to see the characters move on - one of the excellent deleted scenes has Picard discuss with data the passage of time marked by occasions such as weddings and funerals, not just without but within too, and it's this sort of character growth that helped inject so much humanity into the classic trek characters - shame they cut that scene. However, the attempt to find a 'personal' villain for Picard does not hit the mark - we never do feel that passionately involved, as the characater is so completely new to us. How much more resonant it might have been if the character was from Picards past, and featured in the TV series, such as Khan was for Kirk.
If you already have the movie and are debating whether to get it for the extras, I can only say - do it. The second disc is heaving with extras on all subjects possible. The deleted scenes last almost 30 minutes, and almost all genuinely add something. One can understand the need to trim a movie down, but honestly it feels like this could have been a richer movie with some of these scenes intact. The production, the music, the director, all are featured with extensive interviews. There are two commentaries on the disc, plus one text commentary - if you think you can really watch the movie that often! While mostly interesting, the extras do show less honest heart-searching on the end result, as it does sound like PR plurb, but that's a minor quibble.
In short, for a Trek movie this would not be a first choice, but well worth buying to complete the Star trek movie experience. As a special edition, this is well worth it for the extras on display. 7/10
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16 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Going oldly where the series has been before..., 13 April 2007
By Trevor Willsmer (London, England) - See all my reviews
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Star Trek: Nemesis killed off the movie series, and on a second viewing it's not hard to see why. While it's not quite as bad as its detractors claim, it suffers from a terrible screenplay by John Logan that never manages to integrate characterization into the action, leaving most of it to be found in the DVD's deleted scenes bin, while slogging through an incredibly undernourished but tediously dragged out and dull story that has one good but barely utilized idea in having as its villain a younger clone of the Enterprise's captain. How did they manage it? They must have got a hair off the bald captain's comb is the main theory offered (this may be a joke, but judging from how crude the comedy is elsewhere that's doubtful). Why did they do it? Part of an elaborate conspiracy they, er, gave up on years ago. But he's got a plan to make the Romulan Empire great again, of course. Probably. Quite what his nefarious plot to destroy the Federation is is never really explained so there's not much in the way of threat - especially since the villain only has one spaceship and quickly loses his allies because he keeps wasting time playing mind games or committing the odd psychic rape rather than getting down to delivering the conquest and pillage he promised. Oh, and he needs Captain Picard's DNA to stop himself prematurely self-destructing. Only, on second thoughts, he decides not to bother and to do something else instead. Quite what isn't exactly clear, but it involves filling much of the last third of the movie with a desperately unexciting space battle against a dull green background before yet another of the regular TV cast makes the ultimate sacrifice. Unfortunately this time round there is absolutely no reason for him to do so, and this being Star Trek where no popular character is allowed to stay dead (it even took two death scenes to kill off Captain Kirk in Generations) the ending is yet another copout. Koboyashi Maru indeed...

A clumsy and half-hearted rehash of The Wrath of Khan and The Undiscovered Country, this voyage is clearly one for the money, with the regulars topping up their pension funds big time and the guest stars getting screwed. Even Ron Perlman makes no impression whatsoever in what looks like a cheap Halloween Skeletor mask (easily the worst makeup job in Star Trek history, and that includes the green chick and the plastic lizard guy in the 60s TV show). Still, you can have a few cheap laughs at the expense of the distinctly unthreatening Tom Hardy and the gleeful sadism of casting someone who can't pronounce his `r's as a Reman who has usurped control of the Romulan Empire, leading to lines like "Womulans feel thweatened by Wemen upstawts" or "We will no longer bow befawr anyone as slaves. Not the Womulans and not your mighty Fedewation. We are a wace bwed for waw... and conqwest" - at times it's like listening to Biggus Dickus addressing the crowd in Monty Python's Life of Brian. The usually reliable Stuart Baird, wearing his directing hat, can do nothing to liven things up, and even the great Jerry Goldsmith's score is distinctly professional but workmanlike. Incredibly dull stuff.

The extras package on the 2-disc set at least is impressive, carrying over all the extras from the one-disc release and adding to them comprehensively with additional added scenes and more featurettes than you could possibly want - even the Easter egg featurettes are a decent length for once - and earn the DVD an extra star. If only they graced a better film...
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19 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The Next Generation did not deserve to end this way!, 17 Dec 2006
By some guy (the UK) - See all my reviews
As a loyal Trekkie myself, I expected Nemesis to do what The Undiscovered Country had done all that time before it - put a good final end to a series we've loved for so long and pay a final goodbye to the crew of The Next Generation. Oh, how VERY wrong I was...now, what was wrong with it?

The main thing: PLOT - The plot was little more than a rip-off of Wrath of Khan (it's been said before, but it doesn't ever stop being true...) and overall, I feel that while Nemesis could have been a good TNG episode, it was all like an episode plotline that had been crudely stretched into a film length. While visually amazing, the final fight-scene was almost a complete plot-hole (why did they go in the nebula-thingy again...?) that had degenarated from a storyline that was mediocre AT BEST. Not to mention that even that fight scene was pretty much a stupid amalgamation of the fights from Wrath of Khan and Undiscovered Country. At times, the movie could admittedly be poignant, but it failed to live up to the same standards as a farewell to the Enterprise crew as Undiscovered Country did.

All-in-all, while people may appreciate it's graphics and visuals, I'm afraid that 'eye-candy-with-no-good-plot' just doesn't make Trek. For instance, I truly hated Enterprise (boldly going where everyone has gone before!) and other than the amazing DS9, some truly good sci-fi episodes and the addition of the Borg, I found the TNG era to be a bit too...bland and lacklustre. On the other hand, The Original Series - which had to get by on a shoestring budget and 60's technology - had the best overall plotlines and feel than any of the other series and I can watch any of it's episodes and enjoy them to their full extent.

In conclusion - Nemesis gets a 2.5/5 from me (rounded down) and I'm sure a lot of Trekkies out there would completely agree.
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