Meaning I'm tired of all the "old school fan" bashing. I'm tired of people who refer to Old School Fans as "delusional", "40 year old basement dwelling virgins", et al.
I'm also an "old school fan." I started watching
Star Trek when I was two, sometime in 1978. Played with the Mego action figures. Went to all of the movies. Shatner and Kirk were my childhood idols, alongside Superman. I begged and begged for my parents to have a TOS uniform made for me, and they did or the best approximation of one based on nothing but photographs.
Star Trek, the original, make no mistake, is and will forever be my favorite television series. Period. Something in me from childhood is sparked whenever I hear those first three cords of Sandy Courage's theme. And I'm looking forward to this movie.
Why?
Because it looks like fun. Something it hasn't been in a long time, lost in the pretentious sophistry of "the human condition" and "Utopian future."
I've said it before and I'll say it again, as long as it is a good story with compelling characters that I give a shit about then I could care less about the rest, whether or not it fits some boxed-in concept of
Star Trek.
Canon. Oh, yeah and the most ludicrous of them all, "visual canon." Fanon. Captain April. Some silly throwaway line in any given episode.
A well-told, entertaining, fun adventure story. That's what I want out of
Trek. But just to be contradictory, because I am human, I also want a thoughtful
Trek story as well so long as it doesn't sacrifice the space adventure/drama aspect of its initial concept.
They have a right to their opinion, and to not be mocked for it.
Yes, they have a right to their opinion. Hell I can get behind
warped9. At least he is willing to debate his position rather than falling back on a bunch of non-sequitors.
But the "old school" also mock those of us who are willing to go see nuTrek with the hope that it is a
good, nay a
great film.
Moreover, what gets mocked more times than not, imao, is the fact that these "old skool" fans are so dogmatic in their opinion of
Star Trek and hyperbolic in their perceived slight from a single motion picture.