13 Greatest Anti-Christianity Movies Ever
2. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
"What does God need with a starship?"
Alright, the entire plot of this film is irredeemable, but there's no denying it makes a terrible advert for gods across the board, Christian or otherwise. We have here a supreme shapeshifting being who is capable of raising huge pillars of rock and incinerating any Vulcans who ask it to calm down, but for some reason it needs a starship to travel elsewhere. It's not so much a plothole as a gaping chasm which makes Teletubbies look like an entirely logical, non-hallucinogenic venture through the highs and lows of the human experience by comparison. There's a severe anger management problem on show here, but even the familiar fury of the Almighty can't disguise three unanswered questions: to echo Kirk, what does God need with a starship? Is being destroyed as a minor obstacle by Klingons really a fitting end for a deity? And why, as a being with all the power in the world, did you not save us from that bum-clenchingly dire slapstick scene with Scotty?