I really love TOS movies. It's a great saga, I love how most of them end while leading right into the next. I love the stories, characters, visuals, all that.
But I have to admit that reading about the plots prior to watching them and getting past the nostalgia and novelty of a big budget, epic take on this 60s science fiction show, there's quite a bit of big flaws that I'd be complaining loudly about had I watched them when they first came out.
The Motion Picture
Actually I can't think of anything really wrong with this film. Moving on.
The Wrath of Khan
Kirk gets a son out of nowhere. That's fine but he seems so generic. A bland pretty boy with blond hair. I would expect him to have at least interesting character traits.
The Search for Spock
What the hell happened to Saavik? Why is she acting like that? Oh well, I get why they had to recast. I don't get the reasoning to have her talk like a robot though.
And why introduce Kirk has a son just to kill him off in the next movie?
The Voyage Home
Great film. But if it's that easy to go back in time, why don't more people do it, and why isn't the timeline all messed up because of it?
And why is Kirk so cheerful and upbeat. His son has just been murdered!
The Final Frontier
Spock has an emotional half-brother all of a sudden. Shenanigans. And the premise itself is kind of silly, even by sci-fi standards. Why would they believe that there is actually a supernatural being out there, and that it's God. I can imagine people in our time believing that a vast power would be God or a god. But after witnessing V'ger, and the whale communicating thing, wouldn't it be more likely to assume it's some kind of alien being or creature and not the creator of the entire universe?
The Undiscovered Country
Captain Kirk, now you're upset over the death of your son?
And weren't you guys all chilling and friendly with the Klingons at the end of FF?
Now Kirk and his crew are back to being racist towards Klingons, and not only that Starfleet is suddenly full of space racists?
Did we really have to have Worf's great grandfather be Kirk's lawyer?
I liked the lines "You should hear Shakespere in the original Klingon. But when the Klingons are constantly quoting Shakespere it starts to take me out the movie.
I love all the movies, but these are some issues I have with them.
But I have to admit that reading about the plots prior to watching them and getting past the nostalgia and novelty of a big budget, epic take on this 60s science fiction show, there's quite a bit of big flaws that I'd be complaining loudly about had I watched them when they first came out.
The Motion Picture
Actually I can't think of anything really wrong with this film. Moving on.
The Wrath of Khan
Kirk gets a son out of nowhere. That's fine but he seems so generic. A bland pretty boy with blond hair. I would expect him to have at least interesting character traits.
The Search for Spock
What the hell happened to Saavik? Why is she acting like that? Oh well, I get why they had to recast. I don't get the reasoning to have her talk like a robot though.
And why introduce Kirk has a son just to kill him off in the next movie?
The Voyage Home
Great film. But if it's that easy to go back in time, why don't more people do it, and why isn't the timeline all messed up because of it?
And why is Kirk so cheerful and upbeat. His son has just been murdered!
The Final Frontier
Spock has an emotional half-brother all of a sudden. Shenanigans. And the premise itself is kind of silly, even by sci-fi standards. Why would they believe that there is actually a supernatural being out there, and that it's God. I can imagine people in our time believing that a vast power would be God or a god. But after witnessing V'ger, and the whale communicating thing, wouldn't it be more likely to assume it's some kind of alien being or creature and not the creator of the entire universe?
The Undiscovered Country
Captain Kirk, now you're upset over the death of your son?
And weren't you guys all chilling and friendly with the Klingons at the end of FF?
Now Kirk and his crew are back to being racist towards Klingons, and not only that Starfleet is suddenly full of space racists?
Did we really have to have Worf's great grandfather be Kirk's lawyer?
I liked the lines "You should hear Shakespere in the original Klingon. But when the Klingons are constantly quoting Shakespere it starts to take me out the movie.
I love all the movies, but these are some issues I have with them.
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