I Watched Star Trek: Generations For The 30th Anniversary, And There’s One Thing It Does Better Than Any Other Movie In The Franchise

I Watched Star Trek: Generations For The 30th Anniversary, And There’s One Thing It Does Better Than Any Other Movie In The Franchise

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When Star Trek: Generations is mentioned to fans of the franchise, a few gripes are often brought up. Some will go on about Kirk’s death or that overly long holodeck scene where everyone is pretending to be part of a royal navy. Whatever the case, the movie ranks among the lowest of CinemaBlend’s list of best Trek movies, but there is one thing I think it excels at in comparison to all the others.

I decided to stream the movie with my Paramount+ subscription after watching the recent anniversary video that brought William Shatner back via de-aging technology and a prolific Star Wars actor. While I may have my issues with the technology, I have to give it props because it showed me why this movie is a classic, and it’s thanks to the performance given by Brent Spiner.

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Brent Spiner Shines In Star Trek: Generations In A Way He Rarely Had The Chance To Previously



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