I'm not sure I follow...why would an established villain from TNG have been "lost" on the general audience?
Khan was probably not any better known to the non-Trekker audience. I just think that back story helped a lot.
But, as you say...we'll never know.
Well, my only comment here is Ricardo Montiban > Denise Crosby.
That's not true for me anyway, since that was the film that made me a fan of Trek to begin with. I loved the characters and story, and the ship, and so I...started watching Trek.TFF had the built in bonus of "the Triumvirate" of Kirk, Spock and McCoy...if not for that -- if this had been ANY other non-Trek film the same people saying they like it would think it sucked.
I never noticed the effects being bad, then again I also enjoyed TOS. And I like the finding God story, which was just a finding yourself story in disguise.The whole "search for God" plot was ridiculous and a rehash of "The Way to Eden" and, frankly, the special effects were so bad they took me out of the film...
Meh, they were a lot better than the TOS effects and I was never bothered by them either.I try not to be superficial -- but come on...these were just so, so bad...
Agreed.I would still love to see Shatner come back and redo the visuals. One of the big problems with the film is that the ending was basically patched together in the editing room because they ran out of money and time to finish Shatner's intended finale.