Star Trek V - The Final Frontier

Star Trek V - The Final Frontier

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Star Trek V - The Final Frontier

William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols

Capt. Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock's half brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God.

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  • September 21, 2009
    Not the best of the Star Trek films but certainly the best for funny quotes!
    What does God want with a Starship?
    I NEED MY PAIN!!!!
  • July 15, 2009
    Hmmm...I got to admit, these films have some pretty outrageous plots: Saving whales from the past, resurecting Spock, fighting the Voyager probe, and now it is flying to the center of the universe to shoot God in the face with a spaceship. WTF. Stars alone for being strange.
  • May 2, 2009
    One of the lamer Star Trek's. The Row, row, row your boat one. Sybok with his BB guns somehow captures Kirk and Spock (in all Enterprise's previous missions, has the Enterprise ever been captured before?). They wander off and find God, and when that doesn't work, the movie wri...( read more)ters bring in a rogue Klingon ship for interest.
  • May 2, 2009
    A Star Trek film subtitled "The Final Frontier" would have to be the most spectacular film ever produced. Well I'm here to inform you that this film is a cheap piece of garbage directed by Captain Kirk himself, who obviously couldn't handle being directed by Spock for another pic...( read more)ture. The film follows Spock's half brother looking for God. Hilarity ensues as he hijacks the Enterprise and takes them on a journey to hang out with God.

    You know there's going to be problems from the start when this appears on the screen:

    Directed by William Shatner

    To be honest Shatner can't direct himself out of a paper bag. I've seen better direction in animal sex footage. He also had a hand in the story, which starts out ridiculous and ends up stupid. The camping scene in the beginning, which could have been pretty good, fails horribly. Horribly. Stupid dialogue, bad acting, and shoddy effects ruin this sequence and continue to hamper the film throughout.

    I've seen better entertainment going into a public toilet and noticing the last occupant did not know how to flush after a night of Taco Bell and vodka. The toilet has better production values, definitely.
  • October 29, 2008
    V has some of the best moments in the entire series. The camping scene is both funny, and insightful. I also love the scene in the brig. ("I oughtta knock you on your Goddam ass!"......."Want me to hold him, Jim?")

    The only mistake was hiring an effects crew who had never done...( read more) motion control blue screen model effects before. And that was NOT William Shatner's fault. That was Ralph Winter's and Harve Bennet's fault. Quit blaming William Shatner. The producers hold the purse strings, and hired idiots. Watch the new DVD and you will see model test shots that were not for action blocking, but were the effects team actually trying to figure out how to do the effects. Lame

    Watch this movie, focus on the characters, and ignore the space shots, and it's pretty good. I think since they reworked ST:TMP with new effects based on the original story boards, they should have done the same for ST:V for the new DVD. That would have fixed the whole movie.

    Besides all of the exterior ship shots, the scenes I would have fixed are as follows:

    The turboshaft - Change the deck numbers to make sense and erase the shadow made by the boom holding them up.

    All viewscreens - Insert remastered footage digitally to replace the poor rear-projection versions. The new Enterprise would have an even clearer screen, not a grainy, dim one. The only one that worked was the observation windows as they approached the great barrier.

    The fall scene at the beginning. Inserting the closeup of Kirk and Spock ruined the entire scene.(Exactly like the parasailing scene in Die Another Day) Seeing a real stuntman is always better than seeing a fake shot of the actor.
  • December 22, 2009
    like the first movie, it feels pretty similar to the show... but that doesn't make it too good either. some of the feel of tng is rubbing off here too. where the first three films lacked in decent dialogue, this and iv have some good stuff. overall though, entertaining but ul...( read more)timately kinda stupid and pointless when the credits are through.
  • December 19, 2009
    The worst in the Trek movie series. Managed to stay awake till the end but only just. Shatner was awful directing and had a hand in the weak script. Thankfully this didn't happen again.
  • November 20, 2009
    very under rated. Better than what most people are saying about it.
  • November 6, 2009
    not the best star trek ever but what do you expect. it was funny however.
  • October 28, 2009
    rough one, some moments more like the original show, some moments disconnected or silly.

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