![]() Star Trek Into Darkness is a bad movie made badly that is also bad Star Trek and, worst of all, a cheap rehash of better things.Ī painful experience indeed. I agree with how the list turned out while The Final Frontier is almost literally unwatchable (I turned it off halfway through the last two times I tried on Blu), it's at the very least original. A vocal contingent wanted Star Trek Into Darkness listed last, but a large group insisted this honor belonged to the dismal Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. The most controversial spots were the bottom two. ![]() In the meantime, here's the list we arrived at (and I say we because by the end I was sitting towards the front of the room screaming my brains out). I'll get more into how the panel worked when I write up the whole weekend. The decisions weren't unanimous there were many boos and cries of anger from the crowd, with Jordan acting as the intermediary, trying to find a common ground. ![]() The last thing I did in Vegas was attend the panel where Jordan and a hundred Trek fans - many in costume - argued about the proper listing order of all the Trek films. This weekend I was in Las Vegas for the annual Creation Star Trek convention I'll have more to say about that in a longer article, but first I wanted to share with you one of the highlights of my trip: the ordering of Star Trek movies from best to worst.Ī lot of the panels at this con are pretty tedious, but Jordan Hoffman's One Trek Mind Live panels are joys, where Hoffman gets the fans involved in a debate about some aspect of the Trek universe. ![]()
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