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Star Trek 10: Nemesis DVD

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Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Enterprise-E crew find themselves on a diplomatic mission to initiate peace with the Romulans. Learning that the Romulans have undergone a political upheaval and their new Praetor Shinzon wants to discuss a peace treaty with the Federation Picard and his crew must investigate the situation and determine Shinzon's sincerity. But they learn that not only is the new Praetor not a Romulan at all but a native of Romulus' sister planet Remus they also fin

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Released
26 December 2005
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Paramount Home Entertainment (UK) 
Classification
Runtime
111 minutes 
Features
Collectors Edition, PAL 
Barcode
5014437873736 
  • Average Rating for Star Trek 10: Nemesis - 4 out of 5


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  • Star Trek 10: Nemesis
    Kashif Ahmed

    After the nonsensical tomfoolery of 'Star Trek: Generations' to the mildly enjoyable 'Star Trek: First Contact' and back again to the spine chewing tedium of 'Star Trek: Insurrection' (made bearable only by an hilariously OTT performance from F. Murray Abraham) it seemed that Captain Jean Luc Picard and crew were all washed up. But just when you though the 'Next Generation' were out for the count, Patrick Stewart and company defy all expectations to come up trumps with "Nemesis", the 10th (and final?) instalment of the "Star Trek" movie saga that"s spanned over twenty glorious years. 'Star Trek: Nemesis' marks the end of an era for Picard"s crew; as Riker gets married and Data discovers a long lost prototype sibling called B-4 (geddit?). Meanwhile, the Romulan Empire are engaged in shady shenanigans with Remian praetor Shinzon (excellent performance by Tom Hardy) who seems to know Jean Luc a little too well...
    To call 'Nemesis' the best of a bad bunch would be to overlook its merits as a well paced, well acted and mostly entertaining sci-fi spectacular. Everyone seems to have raised their game a little, the effects are excellent, gone is the grating, alleged humour that ruined its predecessors, Patrick Stewart is as robust as ever; running down corridors and blasting his way to an emotionally charged confrontation with Shinzon and even Brent Spiner (usually quite annoying) gives it his all in his double role as B-4 and Data. With all this, and a cracking space battle finale to boot, it"s hard not to recommend 'Star Trek: Nemesis', buy this film if you"re a fan, or as the Captain might say: "Make it so!".

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