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Star Trek X: Nemesis Cast & Crew
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Patrick Stewart as
Captain Jean-Luc Picard -
Jonathan Frakes as
Commander / Captain William T. Riker -
Brent Spiner as
Lt. Commander Data / B-4 -
LeVar Burton as
Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge -
Michael Dorn as
Lt. Commander Worf -
Marina Sirtis as
Counselor Deanna Troi-Riker -
Gates McFadden as
Dr. Beverly Crusher -
Tom Hardy as
Praetor Shinzon -
Ron Perlman as
Reman Viceroy Vkruk -
Shannon Cochran as
Senator Tal'aura -
Dina Meyer as
Commander Donatra -
Jude Ciccolella as
Commander Suran -
Alan Dale as
Praetor Hiren -
John Berg as
Senator -
Michael Owen as
Helm Officer Branson
Star Trek X: Nemesis Wiki
| IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0253754/ |
| Wikipedia | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Nemesis |
About the movie
Star Trek Nemesis (2002) is the tenth feature film based on the Star Trek television series. It is the fourth and last film to star the cast from The Next Generation. It was also marketed with the tagline: "A generation's final journey begins". The film was directed by Stuart Baird, from a script by John Logan, with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith.
The movie was released on December 13, 2002, in direct competition with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (released November 15, 2002), the 20th James Bond movie 007 - Die Another Day (released November 22, 2002), and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (released December 18, 2002).
The movie's gross domestic income (not adjusted for inflation) was the lowest of the franchise at $43,254,409 as of September 2008. It opened at #2 in the US box office (just $200,000 behind Maid in Manhattan) and was the first Trek film not to open at #1. It earned $67,312,826 worldwide on a budget of $60,000,000. Out of 148 professional reviews compiled by the Rotten Tomatoes movie review database, 53 (37%) are positive, giving the film a "rotten" rating. However, the film has earned a "fresh" rating from site users (out of 420 user reviews, 267 [63%] are positive). The film has earned a Metacritic score of 50 out of 100 (mixed or average) from 29 reviews.
Plot
On their way to Riker's and Troi's honeymoon, the Enterprise is sent near the neutral zone to Romulan space, and picks up a prototypic twin of android Data. Immediately they are further sent to Romulus, where a new praetor, Shinzon, a human cloned from Captain Picard who lives on the slave planet Remus, appears to want peace with the Federation. But then the crew detects a break-in on their computer systems, and Picard is captured by the Remans because Shinzon needs him as his only matching supplier of genetic material. Picard and the Enterprise can escape, only to find themselves battling Shinzon's completely cloaked Warbird, who is after the complete destruction of earth. (IMDB)
Home releases
On May 20, 2003, Star Trek Nemesis was released on DVD in both anamorphic widescreen and full screen editions in Region 1. This initial release contained an audio commentary by director Stuart Baird, four featurettes on the film's production, seven deleted scenes, a photo gallery, and a preview for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on DVD at Amazon.com. Also on October 4, 2005, Star Trek Nemesis was released on UMD in widescreen for Region 1 only; it's the only Star Trek ever released on UMD.
The initial release was followed up with a "Special Collector's Edition" in Region 1 on October 4, 2005. Although this two-disc set contained several additional features, it also duplicated some of the features found in the initial release.







