Fall TV Central
Free Premieres, HD and More: Check out the Amazon Video On Demand Fall TV Central, where you'll find new shows, free shows and bonus content -- ready to watch now (without commercials) and in high-definition.

Amazon Video On Demand on Roku
Watch Instantly on Your TV with Roku: Watch new release movies and more on the Roku Digital Video Player. Use your high-speed Internet connection to start watching -- on virtually any TV, old or new -- in seconds. Buy a Roku today and get free shipping.


Connect with Amazon Video On Demand: Get the latest word on deals, new releases and more: Follow us on Twitter (amazonvideo) and become a Facebook fan of Amazon Video On Demand.


Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Star Trek VII: Generations

Star Trek VII: Generations

Video On Demand ~ Patrick Stewart
3.6 out of 5 stars (230)  $9.99
Star Trek VIII: First Contact

Star Trek VIII: First Contact

Video On Demand ~ Patrick Stewart
4.4 out of 5 stars (320)  $9.99
Star Trek: Nemesis

Star Trek: Nemesis

Video On Demand ~ Patrick Stewart
3.4 out of 5 stars (657)  $9.99
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Video On Demand ~ William Shatner
3.1 out of 5 stars (272)  $9.99
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Video On Demand ~ William Shatner
4.4 out of 5 stars (230)  $9.99
Explore similar items

Product Details

Watch the Theatrical Trailer

Synopsis: When the crew of the Enterprise learn of a Federation plot against the inhabitants of a unique planet, Capt. Picard begins an open rebellion.
Starring: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes
Supporting actors: Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, F. Murray Abraham, Donna Murphy, Anthony Zerbe, Gregg Henry, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Michael Welch, Mark Deakins, Stephanie Niznik, Michael Horton, Bruce French, Breon Gorman, John Hostetter, Rick Worthy, Larry Anderson, D. Elliot Woods
Directed by: Jonathan Frakes
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure, Thriller
Runtime: 1 hour 43 minutes
Release year: 1998
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: Rated PG for sci-fi action violence, mild language and sensuality.
ASIN: B000HZCZZ6
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #6,223 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)

Popular in these categories: (What's this?)

#26 in  Amazon Video On Demand > Movies > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Space Adventure
#29 in  Amazon Video On Demand > Movies > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Futuristic
#38 in  Amazon Video On Demand > Movies > Action & Adventure > Science Fiction
Rights & Requirements
Rental rights: 24 hour viewing period, play online or download to one location. Details
Purchase rights: No time limits. Play online and download to 2 locations. Details
Compatible with: Mac and PC online viewing, Windows PC download, TiVo DVRs, Sony BRAVIA Internet Video Link, Roku player, compatible portable video devices. System requirements
Format: Amazon Video on Demand (streaming online video and digital download)

Also available on DVD

Theatrical Release Information

Video Format Details

Online Viewing

PC Download

TiVo box

Portable device

View instantly from any PC or Mac with a broadband connection
Ready to watch in about 40 minutes*
Ready to watch in about 50 minutes*
Ready to transfer in about 40 minutes*
* Your download times may vary--estimates shown are for a typical DSL connection (1.5 Mbits/sec). Rental videos cannot be transferred to a portable device.

Customers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed

Star Trek: Nemesis

Star Trek: Nemesis

Video On Demand ~ Patrick Stewart
3.4 out of 5 stars (657)  $9.99
Star Trek VII: Generations

Star Trek VII: Generations

Video On Demand ~ Patrick Stewart
3.6 out of 5 stars (230)  $9.99
Star Trek VIII: First Contact

Star Trek VIII: First Contact

Video On Demand ~ Patrick Stewart
4.4 out of 5 stars (320)  $9.99
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Video On Demand ~ William Shatner
4.4 out of 5 stars (230)  $9.99
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

Video On Demand ~ William Shatner
3.1 out of 5 stars (272)  $9.99
Explore similar items

 

Customer Reviews

461 Reviews
5 star:
 (141)
4 star:
 (134)
3 star:
 (80)
2 star:
 (53)
1 star:
 (53)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
3.6 out of 5 stars (461 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
85 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Updated to reflect new 6/7/05 Special Edition, September 15, 2003
This review is from: Star Trek - Insurrection (DVD)
Please note: This review is for the Special Edition of "Star Trek: Insurrection" released 6/7/05 and was updated.

Most of these reviews of Insurrection damn the film with faint praise. It wasn't this, it wasn't that. The Federation wouldn't do this. There's petty squabbles about legal points, etc. Writer Michael Piller clearly uses Star Trek Insurrection, much as Roddenberry did, as a soapbox to decry the injustices visited upon others. Usually he'd use Star Trek as a analogy of what had occurred in the past or present.

The next to last installment in the "Trek" film franchise, "Star Trek: Insurrection" received a bad rap from the very beginning. Despite the fact that it was scripted by one of the series best writers (Michael Piller a producer and writer on "The Dead Zone") and directed by series vet/actor Jonathan Frakes the film was seen as disappointing as a follow up to the action driven "Star Trek: First Contact". While the film certainly lacks the intensity of "First Contact", the humor and thoughtfulness that drove some of the best episodes of the TV series remain remarkably intact. "Insurrection" certainly is much, much closer to an expanded bigger budget TV episode but it is by no means a bad "Trek" film.

Data (Brent Spiner) while on a covert mission to gather information on an alien race called the Ba'ku malfunctions and exposes the mission to the natives. It seems that the radiation belt that surrounds the planet is a fountain of youth reversing aging for those that live there. The Federation in collaboration with a race called the Son'a plan on relocating the Ba'ku so that the Federation can "harvest" the radiation belt and use it to cure people of illnesses. The leader of the Son'a Ru'afo (F. Murray Abraham) demands that Vice-Admiral Dougherty (Anthony Zerbe) contact the Enterprise and find out how to deactivate or destroy the android. Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) elects to take the Enterprise there to the Ba'ku's planet and try deactivating Data while keeping him intact. He discovers a conspiracy among the Federation and the Son'a that he would never suspect.

While it appears this is the same digital transfer as the first DVD issue, there's considerably better detail and crisper images as the result of improvements made since that first disc appeared. The deep, rich blacks and bright vivid colors of the planet come to life on this DVD. The wonderfully rich 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround and DTS mixes both sound terrific using the surrounding speakers exceedingly well. The DTS mix has the edge here with a deeper, richer bass and better overall presence but the two are exceptionally close in quality otherwise.


Disc one is devoted to the film and text commentary. Disc two has all the extras on it. There's a number of deleted scenes including, most importantly, an alternate ending not previous seen. The alternate ending is actually fascinating although it might have been a bit confusing for some folks. Evidently Ru'afo's exposure to the metaphasic radiation turns him younger and younger. Sadly, the optical effects aren't in the alternate ending beyond some simple computer graphics. We also have Peter Lauritson introducing the deleted scenes and giving us background on why they didn't make it into the movie including an extended version of Ru'afo's facelift. Image quality for the deleted scenes aren't quite as good as the movie because they weren't color corrected and/or completed. We get more scenes of Riker and Troi flirting which are quite funny and actually would have worked within the film quite well as part of a "director's edition". There's also a scene where Picard kisses Anij that was cut.

"The Star Trek Universe" focuses on the aliens created by make up artist Michael Westmore and the beautiful alien women throughout the run of the entire series and films. Jonathan Frakes comments on his favorite alien women that Riker has seduced.

"Production" looks at everything from the creation of the Ba'ku village in Thousand Oaks, California to the creation of one of the most elaborate stunts that wasn't SEEN in the movie. We get to see Data save some of the Ba'ku fighting three aliens who are armed taking all three out with one punch. "Creating the Illusion" shows us how the visual effects were created for three sequences; the shuttle chase involving Data, Picard and Worf; when the drones attack trying to transport the Ba'ku and the sequence involving the Duck Blind at the beginning when Data reveals there are Federation personnel invisible among the Ba'ku in their village. Each one is introduced by co-producer/ 2nd unit director Peter Lauritson. We also see the storyboards for the sequence and what the visuals look like at various stages of production.

"The Story" features Michael Piller discussing their take on the screenplay. Piller relates the story to the obsessive culture of youth we live in and relates a personal experience that inspired the story. He discusses the metaphorical nature of the story but also the real world issues that underlie the story and that could be applied to the 21st century. We also get footage from the original featurette and interviews from around the same time incorporated into a new featurettte on the making of the movie. There's also a section on the advertising featuring the teaser trailer, theatrical trailer, the original promotional featurette that appeared on the previous DVD and the Borg Invasion Trailer for the Las Vegas attraction. There's an archieve section with Storyboards and a photo gallery.

"Director's Notebook" consists of video footage shot behind the scenes of Frakes shooting the film. Featuring a new interview with Frakes discussing the approach to the story which he felt wasn't quite as strong as "First Contact". He felt that the look of the movie was a highlight of the film. He also discusses the difficulty in balancing the story so that both old Trek fans can enjoy it but also so that new Trek fans won't feel excluded. It's tremendously difficult with a franchise with so much backstory as the franchise has. He also discusses the challenges of acting in a film he's directing.
Oh, and keep your eye out for Easter eggs on the second disc. There's one that shows the craft services food and Marina Sirtis discussing how difficult it is for the actors to remain so slim. It's a bit tongue-in-cheek but also interesting. Look for some of the little logos to the left and right of the area where the menu is and click on them to access the Easter eggs.

Surprisingly Jonathan Frakes either wasn't asked or elected not to do a commentary track for this film. It's a pity because Frakes' entertaining commentary track for "First Contact" was a highlight of that disc. He knows when to say something informative and when to stay quiet letting the film do the talking. Many directors could take lessons from Frakes in terms of doing a commentary track.

There is an extensive text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda that's both informative with trivia about everything from Gilbert and Sullivan, to set redresses from the "Voyager" TV show and "First Contact" movie. There's also humor which has been a hallmark of all the text commentary tracks that the Okudas have done. There's also plenty of trivia about various episodes and how they relate to the film. Of course, there's also some useless information that is there just to be there but, on the whole, the Okudas continue to be a fount of useful "Trek" information.

"Insurrection" certainly deserved the deluxe treatment that "First Contact", "Generations" and "Nemesis" received in their DVD incarnations. Hopefully "Nemesis" (one of the most polarizing of "Trek" releases) will also be expanded to a two disc edition but incorporate the best features of the previous version. While not the best of the "Trek" films, "Insurrection" is a good, solid adventure that has lots of humor and fun throughout the film. The visual effects are, as usual, spectacular and this is our first glimpse of a completely computer generated Enterprise in a film. A top notch release from Paramount, I'd be curious to see how Paramount could possibly improve this edition when they release the High Definition version of this film on disc.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars for the presentation not the story, December 7, 1999
This review is from: Star Trek - Insurrection (DVD)
I found the plot for this movie to be thin and bland. The quest for a fountain of youth is not exactly cutting edge science fiction material. There is a sub plot with Data and a Baku kid that is compleatly unnecessary. Data and a kid plots have been done to death on the TV show. Why cover the same ground again? Evan though the story is so so, I gave this DVD 5 stars because it is one of the best looking and sounding DVDs on the market. It is picture perfect. The sound will knock you out of orbit. Also, I give paramount praise for including some extras. Hallelujah! There is some behind the scenes footage and two trailers. Usually, paramount delivers squat in the extras department. Compared to New Line or MGM releases, these extras are a little anemic. But for Paramount it is the super deluxe full monty! Seek out this DVD and enjoy the video and audio quality that only DVD can deliver!
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sound over Substance., January 11, 2000
This review is from: Star Trek - Insurrection (DVD)
OK, lets face it. We want to love Star Trek movies because we feel so apart of the series. And for the most part, the movies just don't hit their mark. As a movie, this one probably ranks fourth in the series behind, Kahn, IV, and First Contact. But it's certainly not a bad film, which can't be said for about half of the Star Trek movies. However, if you have a sub woofer, surround sound speakers and are buying this for your 5.1 DVD... Pull out your wallet and get it. Star Trek is perfect for DVD. The Laser Fights, the Space Battles, the hiding in caves during an alien bombing give ample opportunity to be pounded into your chairs. In DVD no one can hear you scream, simply because the movie is so darn loud. I LOVE IT. So if you're a Star Trek fan or just someone who enjoys your home theater. Pull out your wallet and have a great time. However, if you don't have 5.1 DVD with all the trimmings, buy the wrath of Kahn, or simply go buy a better movie.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Plays like a TV episode
This installment plays exactly like a longer TV episode--so-so plot added to TV like editing and sadly, TV like special effects;
Now I remember how ripped off I felt when I... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Gift Card Recipient

1.0 out of 5 stars Captain Picard, your story is illogical
Behind and before the plot, all the setpieces in place make for a gorgeous tale of gray-scope morality, moral dilemmas, and ethical concerns. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Andariel Halo

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Star Trek Movie
This is by far the worst Star Trek movie ever made. TNG made plenty of bad movies and this one is no exception. First off, this does not even feel like a movie. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Lokai

2.0 out of 5 stars Would've made a better tv episode
The special effects are acceptable. The acting top notch. The story line is good though the plot somewhat weak. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Wayde K. Brown

1.0 out of 5 stars This film is boring, boring please don't watch
This film is really terrible, almost a self-parody, the humor is crass and silly. I was so bored during the action sequences, I had to force myself to watch them shoot at tinny... Read more
Published 7 months ago by S. Silver

4.0 out of 5 stars Star Trek: The Episode
There are several great character moments in this movie, and the pacing does move the story along well enough. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Ryan D. Peterson

4.0 out of 5 stars matter of opinion
i really like this one it has all the good actors in it.It is alittle different than the other shows but is good i feel. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Laurie Gartner

5.0 out of 5 stars Just plain fun.
Great movie. A fun time with friends from the TV series. One of my wife's favorite movies, so it was a gift for her. She loves it.
Published 10 months ago by T. Jones

4.0 out of 5 stars Insurrection Interlude
The Good Things
*Good action and special effects. Love the nebula battle scene.
*Good filming style. Generally more colorful and upbeat. Read more
Published 15 months ago by AMP

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Trek !!!
Patrick Stewart (Like Bill Shatner) takes the crew to another crisis with the Federation gone amok. It takes a while, but Ol' Patrick ferrets out the baddies and rights the ship... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Samuel Buzzelli

Only search this product's reviews



Production Stills

Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
 

Your tags: Add your first tag
 

Customer Discussions

This product's forum
Discussion Replies Latest Post
No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 


Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
Search all Amazon discussions
   


Listmania!


So You'd Like to...


Create a guide

Get photos, fun facts, and filmographies for Star Trek: Insurrection from The Internet Movie Database, the biggest and best movie and TV site on the planet.

Subscribe to Screening Room to get the latest on Amazon Video On Demand delivered to your e-mail inbox weekly. Sign Up

By placing your order, you agree to our Terms of Use.  Sold by Amazon Digital Services, Inc.  Additional taxes may apply.
 

Feedback

If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, contact us.
 Would you like to give feedback on images?
Is there any other feedback you would like to provide?

Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.


Amazon Video On Demand Privacy Statement Amazon Video On Demand Shipping Information Amazon Video On Demand Returns & Exchanges

Your Recent History

 (What's this?)

After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.