There's something about science fiction from the 1990s that just hits different — even if it's part of a classic franchise. While films like "Tank Girl" and "Judge Dredd" were trying to predict the near-ish future, "Star Trek" always had much more expansive ideas in mind. The 1991 film "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" was the final "Star Trek" film featuring the entire original series cast, and it was a timely allegory about the end of the Cold War, trading Russians for...

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