"Seventh Top 'Star Trek Film' as Per Die-Hard Fans: A Science Fiction Classic"

“Seventh Top ‘Star Trek Film’ as Per Die-Hard Fans: A Science Fiction Classic”

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Badass Digest) conducted a poll for fans to select their preferred “Star Trek” film, yielding some intriguing outcomes. At that moment, enthusiasts were understandably still a bit bruised following the launch of “Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second installment in the Kelvin timeline, which secured the lowest position in the rankings. It’s worth noting that this occurred 12 years before “Trek” aficionados were compelled to experience Paramount+’s streaming endeavor, “Star Trek: Section 31,” which currently boasts the lowest rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Interestingly, nestled comfortably in the middle among some genuine heavyweights is none other than the “Star Trek” parody, “Galaxy Quest.”

Securing seventh place was the 1999 film directed by Dean Parisot, which features a former actor from a “Star Trek”-like series who is swept away on an authentic mission to rescue aliens under siege from a fearsome foe. Starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Sam Rockwell, the movie’s futuristic rendition of “Three Amigos!” has achieved cult status since its debut and was even endorsed by Mike and Denise Okuda — the graphic designers behind the UI for “Star Trek: The Next Generation” starships — to be part of the voting at the event. As for the rest? The top “Trek” movie installments concluded precisely where one might anticipate.

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