Star Trek: Generations review

blewis17

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For those of you have seen the Youtube Phantom Menace and Star Trek: Nemesis reviews, I recommend his Star Trek: Generations review as well. Part 3 had me rolling on the floor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h06WKYFYdlo&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azSh47-oRPI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqb9q3c1Pxo&feature=related

The parts about the turbo lifts on the Enterprise D bridge, the bridge bathroom, Kirk's archeologic momentos, Sauron's rocket hitting the sun in only 11 seconds, Kirk getting buried under rocks... priceless.

:lol:lol:lol
 
If you're going to tear down a "stupid" movie, maybe you should try not to do it in a voice that makes you sound like a moron.

The guy undoubtedly has some valid points, but I'll never know because I won't bother to watch the rest of it due to the moron narrating it.
 
I think the 'character' voice he is using is what makes the reviews so entertaining. Reminds me of the Jerky Boys' Kissel character.
Funny stuff - looking forward to more from Star Wars...
 
If you're going to tear down a "stupid" movie, maybe you should try not to do it in a voice that makes you sound like a moron.

The guy undoubtedly has some valid points, but I'll never know because I won't bother to watch the rest of it due to the moron narrating it.

Agreed!!

The voice is so annoying, I only listened to 10 sec and had to shut it off. I gave it 1 star rating.
 
I think the 'character' voice he is using is what makes the reviews so entertaining. Reminds me of the Jerky Boys' Kissel character.

I never thought of that, but you're right. He's doing a variation of Kissel!

I agree that the voice had me wondering how long I could watch the stuff, but after a while, it becomes part of the whole experience. I think his pretending to be a dumb serial killer and med-missing pizza roll addict is part of its disfunctional charm.
 
A friend summed up his feelings for Generations in one sentence: "Kirk has outwitted countless aliens, and he gets killed by a scaffold???" :lol
 
Picard dumping the Kurlan Naiskos was always irking. :lol

Well... he's just lost his brother and nephew, his ship and a few crew members.

I'm pretty sure the idea is that material possessions and life is fleeting. He mentions how important how we lived life was and takes only the album containing memories and pictures of family.

Of course, he changes his mind later. Apparently he either comes back himself or has the salvage crew pick up some of his things from the wreck.

Besides, he may toss it aside, but I don't recall him breaking it.
 
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