Amen. I don't think people should mistake their desire to see Nimoy play Spock again with Nimoy's presence meaning the movie is automatically good.
(And does this mean there's actually someone else who shares my low opinion of both VI and Reunification? 'Cause they're both terrible...)
Gee, if fans can't admit he was something special, who is? I consider him to be a genius of sorts. Remember, many have tried and died. TOS is still going strongly after fourty years. Well I guess we'll see who's more right in a hundred years or so.
Let's not forget it was written by Nimoy, one of the clowns in the circus. Often what 'seems' right, isn't. Salieri's music seemed right to him but none of us. This is one of the reasons Rodenberry will be remembered alongside Serling, Shirly Temple and the Beatles in the lexicon of populr culture. Guys like Mozart set the bar pretty high for the rest of us.