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''''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'''' was the fifth [[Star Trek]] movie. It was directed by [[William Shatner]] and grossed slightly more than fifty | {{Movie | ||
|Title = ''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'' | |||
|Producer = Harve Bennett | |||
|Director = William Shatner | |||
|Writer = | |||
|Company = Paramount Pictures | |||
|ReleaseDate = June 9, 1989, USA | |||
|Image = [[File:StarTrekV.jpg|200px]] | |||
|Website = [http://www.startrek.com StarTrek.com] | |||
}} | |||
''''Star Trek V: The Final Frontier'''' was the fifth [[Star Trek]] movie. It was directed by [[William Shatner]] and grossed slightly more than fifty-two million dollars world-wide. It is generally regarded as the worst Star Trek film. Find out why in [[Chuck Sonnenburg|Chuck's]] five-part review: [http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-v-the-final-frontier-review-intro-5419029], [http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-v-the-final-frontier-review-part-1-5419181], [http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-v-the-final-frontier-review-part-2-5419293], [http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-v-the-final-frontier-review-part-3-5420296], and [http://blip.tv/sf-debris-opinionated-reviews/star-trek-v-the-final-frontier-review-part-4-5420530]. | |||
It asks the age-old question, "Why would [[God]] need a | It asks the age-old question, "Why would [[God]] need a starship?" | ||
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'Star Trek V: The Final Frontier' was the fifth Star Trek movie. It was directed by William Shatner and grossed slightly more than fifty-two million dollars world-wide. It is generally regarded as the worst Star Trek film. Find out why in Chuck's five-part review: [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].
It asks the age-old question, "Why would God need a starship?"