168飞艇官网开奖历史记录

Surely Jeri Ryan regrets Dracula 2000?

Jeri Ryan Dracula 2000
Miramax

Ever since it first beamed onto screens over half a century ago, Star Trek - and the subsequent voyages of its star-bound crews - have captivated fans all over the world.

From the adventures of Kirk and Spock, through the exploits of Picard and Riker, on television and film and back round to the reboot of the Kelvin timeline, audiences have thrilled to their five-year missions and more.

Away from the franchise too, its stars have enjoyed the limelight too, from awards season success through treading the boards on stage.

But for every copper-bottomed hit, there has to be a dud - and the cast of Star Trek, both in film and television, have seen their share of stinkers.

WATCH NEXT: 10 Most Evil Things Starfleet Has Ever Done

From Patrick Stewart and Jason Isaacs in dismal potboiler action flicks through Whoopi Goldberg and Jonathan Frakes' misjudged kid-friendly fare, there's virtually no filmography for any actor where there isn't at least one absolute clanger.

Here's a dozen such movies that the crew of the USS Enterprise would boldly hope they'd never have to see again - and bonus points if they encountered another crew member along the way...

12. DeForest Kelley (Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy) - Night Of The Lepus

Jeri Ryan Dracula 2000
MGM

The Georgia-born star was arguably best known for his roles in the western genre away from the Enterprise, working often with the pair of producer A. C. Lyles and director William F. Claxton.

When the duo decided to swap their saddle bags out for sci-fi too, Kelley was one of their more old cohorts they brought with them, for a tale of mutant rabbits savaging the local town following some genetic experimentation gone wrong.

The eventual film has gone on to become the sort of picture that almost qualifies for "so-good-it's-bad" cult classic status, but it falls perhaps just shy - and for Kelley, it marked a critical low point in-between the original Star Trek series and the subsequent films.

In this post:
Star Trek
First Posted On:
Contributor

Something of a culture vulture, Mr Steel can historically be found in three places; the local cinema, the local stadium or the local chip shop. He is an avowed fan of franchise films, amateur cricket and power-chords.

友情链接: 2023澳洲幸运10开奖查询 澳洲幸运10开奖官网直播 澳洲幸运5历史开奖号码 澳洲幸运5开奖记录 幸运168飞艇官网开奖记录 168飞艇官网开奖结果查询 河内5分彩开奖结果网站