Patrick Degan wrote:
Because the rest of them were utter shit. Worst Contact simply mixed-n-matched elements from the plot bin and trashed the entire TNG preaching about not polluting the timelines by having Picard's crew practically build Cochrane's warp prototype rocket for him while you had the Space Zombies lurching their way inside the Enterprise and Ilsa, Borg Leather Queen, mincing about. I kept wondering when she was going to pull out a whip.
The Borg Queen was terribly camp, but she was generally better than some cranky scientist standing in front of a giant swirlywhirly thing in the sky with his toy rocket. I didn't get the impression our intrepid
TNG built Cochrane's prototype from the ground up, merely repaired what was already built (since it was damaged in the initial Borg attack), also the interplay between the
TNG crew and Cochrane was fairly funny.
First Contact is overrated and falls apart to certain degree if you put it under closer scrutiny, but it was certainly more watchable than
Generations, a movie that started off with the right ingredients for a defining sci-fi movie and blowing it all in a spectacular way, leaving a giant blob of almighty "meh".
While Nemesis was the bastard love-child of Worst Contact and The Wrath Of Khan.
Sure
Nemsis was imitating a vastly superior
TOS movie and is pretty mediocre in it's own right, but does not immolate it's potential as badly as
Generations did.
As for the abortion that was Insurrection, it has already been so completely trashed that little can be added on as significant comment.
Defending aloof squaters who are denying eternal life to everybody, by saving 600 farmers from deportion when they're getting in the way of the welfare of countless trillions is very morally repugnant from any angle, even if the So'na are gangsters and the immortality resource they are harvesting is likely finite.