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Star Trek 9: Insurrection
It is the powerful adventure of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his next-generation team at Star Trek, where they plan to embark on a different experience this time. When the staff learns about a union plot against the inhabitants of a unique planet, things seem to take a different turn Captain Picard begins to rebel again.
24 October 1939, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
5 July 1941, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
20 May 1936, Long Beach, California, USA
27 December 1947, USA
22 September 1952, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
9 December 1952, Luling, Texas, USA
26 April 1977, San Fernando Valley, California, USA
23 May 1967, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
12 March 1967, Detroit, Michigan, USA
10 August 1952, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
4 July 1945, Reinbeck, Iowa, USA
10 April 1937, Brooklyn, New York, USA
July 14, 2010
Feels like an overly long, slightly dull episode from the series.May 15, 2009
It's like one of those not-quite-favorite episodes from the series that you might enjoy watching again if it happens to air during a marathon, but it comes nowhere near achieving the best that Star Trek can do..."February 14, 2001
The latest and ninth installment in that line, Star Trek: Insurrection, lacks the adrenalized oomph of its predecessor, but no adventure of the Starship Enterprise is without its gee-whiz affability.December 15, 2010
Like a long episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.April 26, 2009
It's back to boring basics for the Gene Roddenberry franchise.May 19, 2008
Strikes a deft balance of predictable heroics and quirky humor.September 26, 2009
...the lightest and most traditional of the movies, for good or bad.June 04, 2013
The problem with Insurrection [isn't] that it's like a two-part episode. The problem is that it's like a one-part episode that was more than doubled in length without having nearly enough drama.June 18, 2002
Fun for most folks, heaven for Trekkers.May 19, 2008
The extravagant makeup and special effects are actually unobtrusive because they're demanded by the pleasantly formulaic story, whose conflicts--and broad, innocuous political allegory -- justify the heartwarming resolution.March 19, 2002
More of the the same-old -same-old.