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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Austin Powers: [QB] ok, sorry, didn't want to spoil anyone - so be warned, possible spoilers ahead... $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ When I was in the cinema to watch Nemesis, the audience gasped when Data was killed. They couldn't believe their eyes when the Enterprise crashed into Shinzon's ship. Their surprised reactions at these and all the other scenes that supposedly "everybody" knew because the script leaked out on the Internet show that NOT everybody knew. I think we all should face facts: we Web-Trekkers are an extremely crazy minority compared to the average movie-goer - even if we always try to pretend otherwise. Therefor I suggest the only real reason why Nemesis didn't do well at the Box office in the US was the idioticly bad timing. Starting the movie one week before LotR 2 hits the screens is the choice only a lunatic would make - and Paramount execs. Even if Nemesis had been a ultra-great-can't-get-any-better-top Trek film, it still wouldn't stand a chance against a film like LotR. Sure, it might not be the best Trek film ever produced. Sure, the script leaked out (as with all recent Trek films) and hardcore freaks - because, let's admit it, that's what we are - like us got to tear it apart in forums like this one. Sure, the editing could have been a little better. BUT, nevertheless it was an enjoyable film that would have done much better, had it not been set against such a dominating competition! Just my two cents but I think the reasoning is very logical - surely Mr Spock would agree... ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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