Movie


 * This page is about film in the Star Trek universe. For information on the Star Trek films, see Star Trek films.



A movie (also film or motion picture) was a Human artistic form of entertainment, popular throughout the 20th, 21st and 22nd centuries. Movies were typically viewed in movie theaters, but were also available for home viewing on a television.

From the early 20th century to at least the mid-22nd century, key filmmakers of well-received films were often rewarded with movie awards, handed out during specially-held ceremonies. 

Lesser-known movies of the period, usually produced on a significantly lower budget, were known as "B-movies". Tom Paris and Rain Robinson were aficionados of B-movies. 

The Denobulans were said to have had something similar to films and television centuries ago, but gave it up when they decided their real lives were much more interesting. Nevertheless, the Denobulan Dr. Phlox enjoyed attending movie evenings with fellow crew members in the mess hall of the Enterprise NX-01 while munching on a bowl of popcorn. Unfortunately, Phlox had an irritating habit of talking loudly about the film's plot-holes with whomever happened to be sitting next to him, a habit which greatly annoyed T'Pol. 

One type of movie during the 22nd century was the World War III epic. 

During the 22nd century, Trip Tucker scheduled weekly movie nights aboard the starship Enterprise. Enterprise had a database of 50,000 movies. Tom Paris also began movie nights aboard the USS Voyager in 2377, using the ship's holodeck. 

While living in Vic's Las Vegas Lounge, Nog watched many films from the 1950s. 

In an alternate timeline 1944 a German officer told Jonathan Archer that "Americans are good at making movies. They're not so good at fighting."

Movies

 * List of Movies

Background
There have been several instances of Star Trek characters being named after characters and actors from films.

One example of this is the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, in which a number of the guest characters are named after characters and actors from the 1962 movie. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)

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