...so for nuTrek, does that mean that the odd/even curse is reversed? 

The major flaw in your premise is the idea that Into Darkness is "widely regarded" as "bad". It simply isn't regarded that way by anything remotely close to a significant minority, let alone a majority, of viewers....so for nuTrek, does that mean that the odd/even curse is reversed?![]()
...so for nuTrek, does that mean that the odd/even curse is reversed?![]()
To be more accurate, the odd/even curse was reversed once we hit double digits. Nemesis is the tenth, hated. XI is the eleventh, loved. STID is the twelfth, hated. Beyond the thirteenth, loved....so for nuTrek, does that mean that the odd/even curse is reversed?![]()
To those nitpicking my assessment of the 3 nuTrek films:
1. I'm basing my statement off of how beloved/disliked the films have seemed to be with *fandom*, not with the general viewing audience.
2. I fully admit that, even so, I haven't done a scientific poll of the fandom - I'm basing what I said off of a rough reckoning of the things I've seen said here on the board.
So feel free to take the whole thread with a grain of salt - or with an M-113 creature.
For the record, I, personally, like Star Trek III a lot, and while STID was my least favorite of the nuTrek films, I certainly wouldn't put it anywhere nearly as far down as Insurrection or Nemesis. If it's "bad", I'd say it's probably the best of the bad.
I'm of the opinion, sure. But I'm just one man....so for nuTrek, does that mean that the odd/even curse is reversed?![]()
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