STAR TREK SATURDAY | DAY EIGHT: STAR TREK FIRST CONTACT

STAR TREK SATURDAY | DAY EIGHT: STAR TREK FIRST CONTACT

After the disappointing Generations, the studio invested in a better script to continue on the series, and thanks to the direction of Jonathan Frakes, Star Trek First Contact is a big step up.

Review Opinion
By sonofsamadams - Mar 04, 2017 10:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek

Star Trek Generations really divided the Trekkie community. Some thoroughly enjoyed the picture for its oddity and atmosphere, while others hated it for its third act. But here we are with Star Trek First Contact, the best of the TNG films (and that's not saying much to be honest). Star Trek First Contact is one of those sequels that drastically improves on its predecessor and delivers a far more satisfying result. This time the filmmakers made the wise choice in making The Borg the main antagonist. The Borg are such an interesting villain; you can do so much with them; and though First Contact could've done a better story than what was given to us, its still entertaining nonetheless. This Trek film isn't perfect by any means; its got some narrative flaws and some odd character decisions, but that doesn't excuse the fact that this is one widely entertaining space blockbuster. Full review below:





So what do you think of Star Trek First Contact?
Is it as good as many put it out to be? 
Or does it have too many flaws for it's own good? 
Quentin Tarantino Finally Explains Why His R-Rated STAR TREK Movie Is Never Going To Happen
Related:

Quentin Tarantino Finally Explains Why His R-Rated STAR TREK Movie Is "Never Going To Happen"

STAR TREK: Colm Meaney On Possible Miles O'Brien Return And What He REALLY Thinks About Trekkies (Exclusive)
Recommended For You:

STAR TREK: Colm Meaney On Possible Miles O'Brien Return And What He REALLY Thinks About Trekkies (Exclusive)

DISCLAIMER: ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and... [MORE]

ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

View Recorder