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How would you change Star Trek Nemesis?
Written by Derek Kessler on Sunday, 08 June 2008
Star Trek NemesisThis one’s sure to bring out the opinions: Star Trek Nemesis. The last Star Trek movie has been both hailed as a cinematic masterpiece and decried as contrived and disappointing. The actors have almost all come out with no kind words for director Stuart Baird. The film barely broke even when you factor in domestic and international box office and DVD/rental numbers, with a budget of just $70 million. So where did Nemesis go wrong, did it go wrong at all? Was it the lack of a ":" in the title? The question begs asking... how would you change Star Trek Nemesis?
   
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