Yes. Yes it is.

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      “Okay, fine. I’ll try a movie. This one looks okay. Wait. Why are they in San Francisco? Why are they… are they stealing a fucking whale?”

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          I can’t go to San Francisco without thinking about the nuclear wessels. My husband is legitimately worried that I’ll start asking random strangers about them.

          Actually - considering the amount of unsolicited (and invariably wrong) advice we got from SF locals who saw us looking at transit maps and butted in to offer some friendly assistance… I may just do that at the next visit.

          “Are you looking for Fisherman’s Warf?”
          “No.”
          “It’s just down that way!” \ “I think we’re good! Thanks for the help!”
          “Actually, we’re looking for nuclear wessels. Do you know where I can find nuclear wessels?”

          \ He’s right to be worried.

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          Oh I’m not saying it isn’t. Just going with the trope of “Star Trek is deep!” and then seeing something ridiculous. Wonderfully ridiculous, but ridiculous.

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        thats actually my most rewatched Star Trek movie, its maybe not the “best” but its the funnest to watch.

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          I’d say it’s the best. None of the other ones are at the top of their genres as far as action or dramatic sci-fi goes, but Star Trek IV is right up there with the best sci-fi comedies of all time.