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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] To add my personal drop in the ocean of opinion, the reason I disliked Nemesis was mainly due to the over use of action sequences, by about the 5th one I just stopped caring. Seriously, shortly after watching Nemesis I purchased the TSFS on DVD and found myself liking the new film even less. Aside from the brief attack on the Merchantman early on in ST:III there is hardly any action until nearly half way through the film and what action there is, is rather minimalist and yet it managed to hold my undivided attention the whole way through, unlike Nemesis which barely managed 40 minutes before I started glancing at my watch. The same goes for most of the other TOS crew movies...to be fair though in the case of TMP that is actually a bad thing sincee there was no action to speak of at all. Indeed I would have been much happier if Shinzon managed to suck Picard dry, destroy the Enterprise and turn the population of Earth into little piles of albino mouse droppings, at least that ending would have been original. But to answer Berman's question, what REALLY went wrong was security. We had a readily available shooting script of the film ages before the film was released so all those who cared to look could see all the huge plot holes way ahead of time, not to mention it spoiled the "surprise ending". Mind you even that was copped out of in a far less ambiguous way than the famous [i]...Remember...[/i] thread. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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