All 6 "classic"(ie. original cast not Next Generation) Star Trek films that were on Sci Fi Saturday/Sunday.
The Motion Picture : could easily have lost an hour's running time and still been too long imo. Although a reasonable story at the heart of it, it is glacially paced : I think they were going for Kubric grandeur but honestly 10 minutes of Shatner gazing at the Enterprise while slowly flying around it
and then ENDLESS dialogue free shots of the Vger cloud with not much happening : cut to viewscreen - cut to Kirk looking awed - cut to viewscreen - cut to Spock raising his eyebrow - cut to viewscreen - cut to Sulu looking amazed - cut to viewscreen - and so on through the whole bridge crew.
Then start again with a slightly different tunnel effect on the viewscreen and repeat the reaction shots all over again.
The Wrath of Khan : easily the best imo.
A scenery chewing villain "revenge is a dish best served cold.It is very cold...in space"
that you don't actually need to have remembered from the TV series (I didn't when I first saw it as a child and there was no sense you were missing vital back story.)
And the climatic battle is basically a submarine movie in space.
Slight naffness with Kirk's son subplot but hey.
Kirsty Alley as the female trainee Vulcan officer.
Completely weird science bit where you hear them beginning a conversation as they're in the middle of "beaming up" with slightly distorted voices starting BEFORE they've even fully materialised back on the Enterprise transmit pads. How the fuck does that work ?
The Search for Spock : suffers a bit by being a continuation of WOK and then setting up the next one. Takes a while to get going.
Some good McCoy moments though.
The Voyage Home : gotta say, I always found some of the comedy in this a bit cringey, and I hadn't seen it for ages and I think it's aged badly. What is about some 80's films - they just don't seem to age well ? Also cringey is Shatner's "flirting" with the marine biologist. "As they say in your century..I don't even have your telephone number ho ho ho". She's got your number mate : "I'll find you" Yeah right. She'll be off to the other side of the galaxy.
The Final Frontier : takes the comedy even further in some ways but I don't why it doesn't bother me as much. You can't take it seriously at all really but there are some good set ups in it (the shuttle flying into the docking bay etc). Seems to be playing it for laughs all the way though : "I know this ship like the back of my hand"...CLUNK. "S-T-A-N-D...B-A-C-K.....Stand back?!" BOOM !
"Excuse me....what does God want with a starship?" etc etc
The Undiscovered Country : trying to be a bit more serious and "relevant" with end-of-Cold-War allegories. Quite good but always thought it a bit implausible that Klingons would quote Shakespeare so freely : wouldn't they be so racially intolerant that any human literature would be beneath contempt ? Kim Catrall dons the pointy ears this time as the female Vulcan trainee officer ! Christian Slater as Sulu's messenger boy ! Lol.
Major plot hole/dumb villain moment : obviously the Enterprise can't be trusted with the location of the secret peace conference in case they sabotage it ...but OK let's tell Captain Sulu, cos it's not like he's best pals with them or anything ? He'll never pass the information on? DOH! How hilarious would it have been if they'd given Sulu a false location on purpose (knowing he'll obviously tell Kirk - let's send them to the wrong side of the galaxy and the evil deeds will succeed).