LATEST `STAR TREK' IS FOR THE `IN' CROWD ALL Edition
Of course, Brent Spiner is wonderful as the android Mr. Data (though the script gives him one embarrassingly cheap moment that is far beneath him), and Patrick Stewart's Capt. Picard is a commanding presence (pun intended). The rest of the Next Generation cast doesn't have much to do. As f...
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Published in | Sun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Fort Lauderdale
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
16.12.1994
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Summary: | Of course, Brent Spiner is wonderful as the android Mr. Data (though the script gives him one embarrassingly cheap moment that is far beneath him), and Patrick Stewart's Capt. Picard is a commanding presence (pun intended). The rest of the Next Generation cast doesn't have much to do. As for the old crew, Spock and McCoy are both quite conspicuous in their absences, but William Shatner's Kirk is delightful to the last (and I do mean last) moment. Malcolm McDowell's villain leaves something to be desired, but a shipload of Klingons make worthy adversaries for our heroes. |
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