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Ranking The Star Trek Movies From Worst To Best

On the eve of the release of Star Trek Into Darkness, it behoves us to remember that Star Trek had a rich history on film before J.J. Abrams rebooted the franchise in 2009. With 11 movies over 34 years, everyone has their favourite Trek, but not all Star Trek movies are created equal. So submitted for your approval is our unofficial list of the Star Trek movies in order from the worst to the best. From planet-eating clouds to planet-creating weapons, from time traveling cyborgs to evil clones with an army of monsters, and all points in between, these are the movie voyages of the starships Enterprise…
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[h2]9. Star Trek: Insurrection[/h2]

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After two relatively darkish outings, Trek producers wanted a more light-hearted adventure for the ninth Star Trek film, the third featuring the Next Generation crew. First Contact director and TNG co-star Jonathan Frakes was recruited to direct, and Michael Piller, author of the seminal TNG two-parter “The Best of Both Worlds” and co-creator of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, was hired to write the screenplay for a story whose source material borrowed from the Joseph Conrad classic Heart of Darkness. But the mish-mash of tone and intention led to some embarrassing highlights, like Klingon zits, plastic surgery addicted villains and a bizarre musical interlude where Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner duet a Gilbert and Sullivan tune. The ingredients were there, but the franchise seemed to be answering to too many masters, and there was also the question, just three movies in, how much longer the TNG crew would want to continue making these films.

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