• Olhonestjim@lemmy.world
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    Nah, it wasn’t bad at all. The whale extinction plot was to raise awareness of the discovery of whale intelligence and to spark resistance against the immorality of whale hunting. Perhaps it was a little hamfisted, but Star Trek was always woke as hell.

    Star Trek has never shied away from telepathy, so it wasn’t much of a stretch to have the whales in contact with a powerful alien intelligence elsewhere in the galaxy. It wasn’t the lack of whales that caused ships to shut down and Earth’s weather to whip up hurricanes, but rather the overwhelming energy field of the probe the aliens sent to investigate the silence.

    All that and it somehow managed to showcase an absolute banger punk song raging against nuclear holocaust.

    And they made it a comedy.

    I love Star Trek IV.

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      Scotty picking up the mouse thinking it was a microphone was hilarious. Silly of course, and the fact he could type, well…

      But the whole movie was just fun.

      Hello Computer

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      I just watched it the other day. It still holds up. The parts in San Francisco is particularly ironic since that is the base of Starfleet in the future. I as a child watching it when it was released was made aware of extinction because of this movie. Sure it’s cheesy at times, that is not the goal. The goal was to make people aware while being entertained. It works.