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Alice Krige, Brent Spiner, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: First Contact (1996)

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Star Trek: First Contact

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Featured in

    • "Siskel & Ebert" Space Jam/The Mirror Has Two Faces/The English Patient/Breaking the Waves (TV Episode 1996)

      Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.
    • "Siskel & Ebert" Star Trek: First Contact/Shine/Jingle All the Way/Sling Blade/Microcosmos (TV Episode 1996)

      Reviewed
    • "Biography" Leonard Nimoy: Spock and Beyond (TV Episode 1996)

      At least one clip was included in this "Biography" episode.
    • "Gamesmaster" Episode #6.7 (TV Episode 1996)

      Preview of the film
    • The Making of 'Star Trek: First Contact' (TV Movie 1997)

Followed by

    • Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)

    • Star Trek: Enterprise (TV Series 2001–2005)

    • Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)

    • Star Trek (2009)

    • Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

Follows

    • Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)

    • Star Trek: The Animated Series (TV Series 1973–1975)

    • Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)

    • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)

    • Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)

Referenced in

    • "CNN Showbiz Today" Episode dated 31 July 1996 (TV Episode 1996)

      this movie had it's first preview on this episode
    • "Siskel & Ebert" 101 Dalmatians/Hype!/The Crucible/Palookaville/Ridicule (TV Episode 1996)

      A still is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Two thumbs up.
    • "Siskel & Ebert" Mars Attacks!/Marvin's Room/The Preacher's Wife/Hamlet/Citizen Ruth (TV Episode 1996)

      A still is shown for the "In Current Release" bumper. Two thumbs up.
    • "Computer Chronicles" Computer Games/Greatest Games (TV Episode 1996)

      Title shown in a website demo of Reel.com.
    • "Spin City" Bye Bye Love (TV Episode 1997)

      After Mike barges into Nikki's date he suggests they go see the new Star Trek movie.

References

    • The Wizard of Oz (1939)

      Picard says to Lily: "You're not in Montana anymore"
    • Citizen Kane (1941)

    • Distant Drums (1951)

      The Wilhelm scream is heard.
    • Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)

    • Forbidden Planet (1956)

      The copper coil that Barclay brings for Geordi's inspection looks exactly like the one that the chief engineer brings to Captain Adams after the monster's first attack. It even looks damaged in the same way.

Spin-off

    • Star Trek: Encounters (Video Game 2006)

      Some missions involve the Enterprise-E.

Spoofed in

    • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" In the Cards (TV Episode 1997)

      "We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity." Picard's line from the movie, spoken of serious matters, is now used by Jake in a humorous context.
    • Star Wreck: Lost Contact (Video 1997)

      parody
    • "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" The Dogs of War (TV Episode 1999)

      Picard's "The line must be drawn here" speech is repeated by Quark.
    • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999)

    • "South Park" Something You Can Do with Your Finger (TV Episode 2000)

      Randy screams "NO!" and smashes a glass case like Picard did.

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