William Shatner’s Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is great comfort food. Regularly referred to as one of, if not the worst Star Trek movies, director William Shatner’s Star Trek V was a noble effort that suffered from numerous issues. Shatner set out to follow the back-to-back successes of Leonard Nimoy’s Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and the blockbuster Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home by taking over the director’s chair to tell the cosmic tale of the USS Enterprise meeting God. But what Star Trek V actually delivered was a flawed but endearing character study of three eternal friends and the Vulcan heretic who tested that friendship which I find eminently rewatchable and endlessly enjoyable.
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