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Starship | Clone
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6.4/10
IMDbBest Family Feature Film Fantasy | 2003
Best Science Fiction Film | 2003
Best Supporting Actor | 2003 | Tom
Best Costumes | 2003 | Bob
Best MakeUp | 2003 | Michael
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 67,312,826 USD
Sir Patrick Stewart was paid nearly as much for this film as he made in the entire run of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Michael Dorn was reportedly very upset about Worf having nothing to do.
The farewell scene in Captain Picard's ready room, near the ending, had to be reshot after Sir Patrick Stewart unintentionally started crying.
Brent Spiner has claimed he wanted Data to die at the end because he had visibly aged out of the role of an ageless android. However, following the release of Star Trek (2009), Spiner revealed that had there been another movie starring the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Data would have been brought back.
According to his interview in the Blu-ray special features, Sir Patrick Stewart did most of his own driving for the ARGO scenes, with the exception of the opening shot leaping out of the shuttle and the subsequent sharp turn.
"Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Duty. A starship captain's life is filled with solemn duty. I have commanded men in battle. I have negotiated peace treaties between implacable enemies. I have represented the Federation in first contact with twenty-seven alien species. But none of this compares with my solemn duty today... as best man. Now, I know, on an occasion such as this, it is expected that I be gracious and fulsome in my praise on the wonders of this blessed union, but have the two of you considered what you were doing to me? Of course you're happy, but what about *my* needs? This is all a damned inconvenience. While you're happily settling in on the Titan, I will be training my new first officer. You all know him. He's a tyrannical martinet who will never, *ever*, allow me to go on away missions. Data: That is the regulation, sir. Starfleet code section 12, paragraph 4... Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Mr. Data... Data: Sir? Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Shut up. Data: Yes, sir. Captain Jean-Luc Picard: [turning to the wedding guests] 15 years I've been waiting to say that."
"Data: I will always be puzzled by the human predilection for piloting vehicles at unsafe velocities."