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Picard leads the Next Generation
Crew in a battle against their greatest enemy - The
Borg. Directed by Jonathan Frakes The Next Generation Crew moves
into the feature business. But they get a send-off
from the late great Captain Kirk. Directed by David Carson Spock's never before mentioned
brother, Sybok, threatens the galaxy. WARNING! Roger Ebert's comment on
Star Trek V:
"Of all of the Star
Trek movies, this is the
worst."
Directed by William Shatner Peace with the Klingons? A
strong cold-war parable and the final appearance of
the entire original Enterprise
crew. Star
Trek IV - The Voyage
Home
(1986) Once again the crew of the
Enterprise are the only ones who can save the
Earth. They time-travel to 1984 San Francisco to
prevent earth from destroying ourselves. Directed (superbly) by Leonard
Nimoy Spock may not be dead after all.
Kirk and crew defy Starfleet and Christopher
Lloyd's Klingon crew to save their Vulcan
friend. Directed by Leonard Nimoy Star
Trek II - The Wrath of
Khan
(1982) Ricardo Montelban reprises
his role from the original series and comes after
Kirk with revenge on his mind. (Introducing Kirstie Alley as Savvik) Directed by Nicholas Meyer A once cancelled TV series rises
from the dead. Kirk and the re-united Enterprise
Crew are all that stand between Earth and a giant
energy force that will destroy it. Directed by Robert Wise Includes: Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star
Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star TrekIII: The
Search For Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI
:The Undiscovered Country and Star Trek:
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