"[Reviewing this movie is] a daunting task because the producers and Internet reviewers have set up a scenario in which the movie is beyond criticism. If you don't simply accept everything the film presents then you are branded a "nit-picker" who can't see past his strict adherence to canon..."
From here.
I have definitely seen this attitude across this board, even in my short time here.
Why is it so hard to accept that intelligent people can disagree about the aesthetics of a movie? Disagreeing with someone doesn't make them retarded, stupid, lifeless, etc.
This new movie is Star Trek (because it's labeled as such), whether you like the movie or not.
It is canon (because it's on screen), whether you like it or not.
But, that doesn't preclude having discussions about whether people liked the movie. Nor does it preclude people from pointing out the internal flaws of this film. Nor does it preclude discussing the themes, philosophy, moral, etc of this film when compared to the rest of the franchise.
We're all Trek fans here, leave the bashing and bullshit for the rest of the internets.
And quoting things like Nimoy's appearance on SNL is just ridiculous. "If you don't like this you're a dickhead," is about as juvenile as you can get. Grow up.
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