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  54. Captain Kirk and his crew must deal with Mr. Spock's long-lost half-brother who hijacks the Enterprise for an obsessive search for God at the center of the galaxy.
  55. It is the 23rd Century and vacationing Captain Kirk faces two challenges: climbing Yosemite's El Capitan and teaching campfire songs to Spock. But vacations are cut short when a renegade Vulcan with a startling secret hijacks the Enterprise in order to find a mythical planet. Kirk and his crew set out to stop this madman in an adventure that takes them to the center of the universe and, perhaps, before the face of God. With the crew under Vulcan control, the captain must rely on an unlikely alliance to save the galaxy. Meanwhile, a Klingon captain wants to make a name for himself and sets out to pursue the Enterprise and intercept Kirk.
  56. What did happen to the effects work of the 1989 summer films?<br/><br/>Both this and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade suffer from some awful processing work. Of course, the Last Crusade had a very good script to rely on, whereas The Final Frontier has less so. Still, I&#39;d much rather watch this than the crushing bores that are Generations and Insurrection. It has amusing moments, a good villain in Sybok and the old cast still retain all their old charisma. Given the opportunity to stay in and watch this on telly, as I am doing now, or go out and watch recent stuff like Catwoman or Van Helsing, I think it&#39;s an easy decision to stay exactly where I am.
  57. William Shatner must have thought; What Leonard Nimoy can do, I can do better! So, next to starring in this movie, Shatner wrote and directed the movie, just as Nimoy did for the previous Star Trek entry; &quot;Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home&quot; and &quot;Star Trek III: The Search for Spock&quot;, which he only directed. But as it turned out, Shatner&#39;s writing and directing skills were not up to par with Nimoy&#39;s!<br/><br/>This movie does plenty wrong and many thought that the series should had ended here. Star Trek had outlived its course and they had obvious difficulties coming up with new stuff to do and keep things up to date with the standards of filmmaking and science-fiction. It perhaps also was no coincidence that the television series &quot;Star Trek: The Next Generation&quot;, with an all new cast, got launched in 1987, 2 years prior to this movie and 1 year after the previous Star Trek movie entry. You know Star Trek is in trouble when it is starting to take on Star Wars sound effects and tries to mimic Star Wars like sequences. Isn&#39;t that like crossing the streams?<br/><br/>Thing they came up with for this movie; a search for God. Really doesn&#39;t sound like the most spectacular thing and it also really isn&#39;t. But what&#39;s perhaps even more disappointing is that the movie never goes deep. You would expect for a movie with a subject like that to bring up 2 or 3 interesting and provoking questions about life and religion but the movie really never does. It instead seemed like it was more focused on its comedy! <br/><br/>And it&#39;s really not the funny sort of comedy but more of the awkward kind. It&#39;s very random, silly and often just completely out of place and tone with the rest of the movie. Because of this, there also is never really any sense of danger throughout the movie, which is taking away pretty much all of the excitement and entertainment out of it.<br/><br/>Not that the movie is boring. I mean, in all honesty, it&#39;s just as good/bad to watch as any other random science-fiction flick, that involves traveling through space and visiting alien planets. I can still see why this movie is disliked by many, of which most are hardened Star Trek fans. This is pretty much the Star Trek movie in which stuff got made fun of and things turned silly. It also made it obvious how outdated the franchise was getting and how old the cast suddenly turned.<br/><br/>All of the cast members were really starting to look too old for their roles. Nothing wrong with having 2 or 3 wrinkly characters walking around but when it&#39;s being a whole starship, that is just being a bit too much. And really, this is of course something they easily could had prevented by introducing new characters and letting them slowly and subtly take over the main parts but somehow I think Shatner opposed to this idea and maybe is also a reason why he demanded full control and directed this movie himself.<br/><br/>It&#39;s also true that this movie really could had used a good main villain. Sybok really isn&#39;t an evil character at heart and certainly does nothing horrible and while there are some Klingons walking around in this movie, their roles are being pretty limited unfortunately.<br/><br/>In all honesty, it&#39;s far from a terrible movie and I certainly still consider it to be a watchable one but it just isn&#39;t the most interesting, original, entertaining or clever of Star Trek movies out there.<br/><br/>6/10<br/><br/>http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
  58. Captain Kirk and his crew go where too many film makers have too often gone before.
  59. While most of the Enterprise&#39;s crew are on shore leave, chief engineer Montgomery &quot;Scotty&quot; Scott (<a href="/name/nm0001150/">James Doohan</a>) and communications officer Lt Uhura (<a href="/name/nm0629667/">Nichelle Nichols</a>) stay behind to effect repairs on the new Enterprise NCC-1701A. When they learn of a terrorist uprising on Nimbus III, the planet of Galactic Peace, they are ordered by Starfleet to reassemble their crew and investigate. A renegade Vulcan named Sybok (<a href="/name/nm0524743/">Laurence Luckinbill</a>) has taken three ambassadors—Klingon General Korrd (<a href="/name/nm0177927/">Charles Cooper</a>), Romulan Caithlin Dar ()—all for the purpose of commandeering the Enterprise in order to search the center of the galaxy for the planet Sha Ka Ree, which he is certain is the home of the Creator. Unfortunately, hot on their tail is a Klingon Bird of Prey, piloted by Klingon commander Klaa (<a href="/name/nm0117245/">Todd Bryant</a>) who is trying to make a name for himself by capturing Admiral James T Kirk (<a href="/name/nm0000638/">William Shatner</a>). A year after the previous film, 2287 A.D. Realizing that the entity on Sha Ka Ree is not God but a planet-bound entity that was either created by or attracted to Sybok&#39;s arrogance, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy attempt to escape in the shuttle, but the angry entity begins to wreak havoc on the planet&#39;s surface. Kirk requests that the Enterprise, still suffering transporter problems, beam up Spock and McCoy first. Just as Kirk is about the be beamed aboard, the Klingon warbird attacks, demanding that Kirk be handed over to them. Spock appeals to Klingon Ambassador Korrd for help. Korrd orders the Klingon ship to destroy the entity and beam Kirk aboard. Korrd orders Klaa to apologize for his unauthorized attack on the Enterprise, and it is pointed out that their &quot;new gunner&quot; Spock is the one who fired on the entity. Kirk says that he thought he was going to die, but Spock assures him that he was never alone. Later, both the Starfleet and the Klingon crews are shown celebrating together on the Enterprise, suggesting the beginning of a Klingon/Starfleet collaboration. During the celebration, McCoy speculates as to whether God is really out there, but Kirk suggest that God is really in our hearts. Spock points out that he has lost a brother, and Kirk reminds him that he (Kirk) also lost a brother once but that he was lucky to get him back. In the final scene, Kirk, Spock and McCoy are again out camping. The three of them are finally able to sing &quot;Row, Row, Row Your Boat&quot; together. Yes. Star TrekV: The Final Frontier, a novelization of the movie by American science fiction writer J.M. Dillard (pen name for Jeanne Kalogridis), was released in 1989. So far, there are 13. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was preceded by <a href="/title/tt0079945/">Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)</a> (1979), <a href="/title/tt0084726/">Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)</a> (1982), <a href="/title/tt0088170/">Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)</a> (1984), and <a href="/title/tt0092007/">Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)</a> (1986), and followed by <a href="/title/tt0102975/">Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)</a> (1991), all of which featured the Enterprise captained by James T Kirk. <a href="/title/tt0111280/">Star Trek: Generations (1994)</a> (1994) unites Kirk&#39;s crew with the crew of the Enterprise captained by Jean-Luc Picard (<a href="/name/nm0001772/">Patrick Stewart</a>). The other Star Trek movies featuring Picard as captain include: <a href="/title/tt0117731/">Star Trek: First Contact (1996)</a> (1996), <a href="/title/tt0120844/">Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)</a> (1998), and <a href="/title/tt0253754/">Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)</a> (2002). <a href="/title/tt0796366/">Star Trek (2009)</a> (2009), <a href="/title/tt1408101/">Star Trek: Into Darkness (2013)</a> (2013) and <a href="/title/tt2660888/">Star Trek: Beyond (2016)</a> (2016) harken to an alternate reality in which Kirk was just beginning his career with Starfleet Academy. a5c7b9f00b
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