Re-read that quote. It is only about how TOS looks are dated and would look "silly" to modern audiences and the new viewers they're trying to lure. He doesn't say the stories were silly. Or the characters were silly. Just the looks. The '60s esthetics. Even Roddenberry realized he couldn't just put the sets and models from the show and put them on the big screen.
And "Galaxy Quest" mocked the whole Star Trek paradigm... So his challenge is to make a Trek movie that doesn't come off like, say, the awful Starsky & Hutch movie. He wants to make a "serious" Trek movie, not a parody of the original that makes people feel like they're watching Saturday Night Live.
Get over your indignation and actually read what Abrams said.
What Abrams said has been read, and understood.
He feels that TOS looks silly. The uniforms look silly, Spock (and Vulcans?) look silly, and the whole thing is ridiculous.
No.
It doesn't and isn't.
I read what he said.
I don't like what he said.
I disagree with what he said.
He's wrong.
What I don't understand is how someone who agrees with him can at the same time be a fan of the original. I mean, isn't it "silly" and "ridiculous"? Isn't it lacking in quality and somewhere along the lines of a "B" scifi movie from the 50s?
No.
It isn't.
If someone feels that way about TOS, then maybe it's not the thing for them to be working with.
If someone feels that way about TOS, then them being a fan is...umm...very much in doubt.
You can't be a sincere fan with an affection for a piece, and at the same time feel it's stupid. That's a bit contradictory.
I'm a bit sad about how this has turned out, the deceptive "politics" used to try and keep fans on their side, and the fact that more of us don't feel this is "wrong".
Does this make me a bad guy? No.
It means I like what we had, and it's being overwritten.
As I said in another post, I just hope that even the different look of the bridge will be (in the movie) attributed to the earlier attempts by the Romulans to alter the timeline, meaning that this really IS being acknowledged as "changed". In some small way, it'll mean this is still "our" TOS, and 'the Romulans are to blame'.