All I can say, as someone who still watches TOS episodes for pleasure, is that I don't remember my Trekkie friends and I complaining about the SFX at the time. We had plenty of issues with the movie, but the cheap SFX weren't the problem. I don't even remember them being discussed. It was just a mess of movie.
This is my recollection as well.
Same here. Better SFX wasn't going to improve the story. The SFX were serviceable.
Serviceable?!?!?!? really?
I've heard the SFX in TFF called a lot of things, but serviceable or anything better is not one of them.
You can debate if better SFX would have helped make the film better or more watchable or not....but I'm sorry only the most die hard ST defender would say the SFX that were anything else but complete and utter crap....especially given the level of effects that had been displayed in previous films.
TFF came out in 1989.
2001 came out in 1968- 21 years before TFF
Star Wars came out in 1977- 12 years before TFF
TMP came out in 1979- 10 years before TFF
TWOK came out in 1982- 7 years before TFF
Comparing the effects in TFF to any of these films, ranging from 7 to 21 years older, is ludicrous. They aren't even in the same universe. It's not even like you can make an analogy between something like cars saying one's a corvette and the other a ford focus. It's more like these other films are corvettes and TFF is a piece of dirt by comparison.
And don't give me the "The other films had a bigger budget or ILM wasn't available excuse". Star Wars was shot on a shoestring and they basically had to create everything, from models to cameras to computers....from scratch. TWOK had a smaller budget than TFF. I'm not sure about 2001 but even if the budget was bigger....it's STILL 21 years older.
In real life in 21 years we went from not even being able to cross the pacific non stop in a jet liner, to landing on the moon!!!!!
TMP is the only film of these you can say had a major budget advantage...but it was still 10 years older.
And yeah ILM wasn't available, but by 1989 SFX wasn't the little unknown niche company it had been before Star Wars, there were several up and coming effects companies. Yes ILM was the undisputed king, but they were hardly the only decent option.
They picked a shitty effects guy pure and simple and none bothered to keep tabs on his work until it was too late and it showed in spades.
The shot of the Enterprise jumping to warp just ahead of the BOP torpedo and the Enterprise firing its photon torpedo at "God" are perhaps the two worst ST effects of all time, and the others aren't far behind.
You could even argue that, given the time and budget constraints, the effects on TOS were vastly superior.
Debate if better effects would have made a difference or not but please don't ignore the obvious and say the effects were "serviceable" when they were complete shit and an embarrassment to the franchise.