When Stuart Baird's "Star Trek: Nemesis" came out in 2002, it was seen as a dark sign for the future of the franchise. "Nemesis" was the fourth film spun off from "Star Trek: The Next Generation," and was advertised as its last. What should have felt like a grand finale was instead a bleak, boring, sad action movie about Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) fighting his own clone (Tom Hardy) over the fate of the Romulan Empire. There was also a subplot about Data (Brent Spiner) finding a previously unknown android brother, letting him give two performances. This is the film that featured the Argo, Picard's dune buggy , in what may be one of the dumbest scenes in "Star Trek" history.

"Nemesis" was roundly rejected by fans , earning only $67.3 million on its $60 million budget. It's the lowe

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