@RumblyTumbly
I will go you one further why III totally undermines everything good about II: the only thing they mention that is aging in the film is the Enterprise herself. The rest of the cast aging in Khan was organic, poignant and well balanced. III chucks most everything good that Wrath of Khan set up.. its heartbreaking to see such poor writing used so shamelessly. Oh yeah, the one scene with Nichelle Nichols where she is enjoying retirement is played for a single cheap laugh. She did a great performance...but ugh
Regarding the Slow Motion picture; it is amazing to behold on the big screen. On TV... eh
The Voyage home; Its fun. I saw it opening day in San Francisco..with a theater full of my fellow Trekkies.. That alone was a unique experience..watching a movie set in the future.. where they come back to The City in the current year (late 1980s) When we walked out of the theater.. we all expected a stranger asking us for directions to the Nuclear Wessels.
V: I love the ending... "I need my pain." that bit was pure Star Trek.. and an amazing morality lesson we need more now than ever. The rest of the movie... I fast forward through.
You are 100% correct that The Undiscovered Country is under rated. While not quite as good as Khan... it has a strong story... and Kirk having to overcome his prejudice against the Kilngons.. for good reason is powerful
Generations has only one tiny moment that I like. It's only one line by Data: "Oh shit"
First Contact: It's cute...but none of the TNG films address why they are still together.. when even in the TV series, Riker was ridiculed a few times for not taking command of his own ship. Nor did they have the beautiful backdrop of the characters actually aging like Khan did. However, after watching "Chaos on the Bridge" I get the sneaky suspicion, Berman and Braga snuck in the Gene Roddenberry character into Cochrans... Watch it again, and every time someone says "Zephram Cocharan" In your mind, swap it with "Gene Roddenberry"
Insurrection: eh.. totally forgettable..even for Star Trek
Nemesis; a shitty remake of Wrath of Khan
There are no more Star Trek movies after Nemesis....