Well, one difference is that the other Star Trek films had quality acting and the scripts weren't laughable. That's one difference. Some of the other Trek films didn't look like they were going to be good. That's part of the reason they didn't do as well in the theater as they could have. They were all at least watchable though. So they stood the test of time.I never said the opening weekend wasn't good start. I said that, like every other Star Trek movie before it, after a week or so, people are going to stop spending money on it.
And all those Star Trek movies made about 1/3 of their total gross opening weekend; that is the mathematical reality of your vague "people are going to stop spending money on it." So if this one behaves exactly like the last few, it still makes $225 million domestically. In order to believe you, you have to explain why this movie would be different, not why it would be the same.
This movie is garbage. The acting is bad, the script laughable, and the quick flashy, lens flare style directing was a horrible mistake. The special effects were straight out of George Lucas' little bag of Star Wars tricks. The two main concepts (time travel and tos) which were already overused caused the movie to be boring and dull and it did not peak my interest in the slightest. If I hadn't been so disappointed in wasting my money, I would have fallen asleep.
This is by far the worst two hours of Star Trek happenings that has ever made it's way to film. It will not stand the test of time. After all the people on this board go broke from seeing 167 times each, it will fade into the background.
Apparently you're missing the 96% positive critical reviews on Rottentomatoes and the fact that, on each consecutive day so far, the film has beaten the revised projections for that day. Meaning, on a day-to-day basis, more people are going to see the film than would be expected, not less.
Which means that the overwhelming grand majority of viewers disagree with you. Just because YOU think this movie is bad doesn't mean anyone ELSE does. All *actual data* would indicate that this movie has far more longevity than any of the others so far. ANY of the others.
Aside from your personal opinion, you still haven't found me any evidence this will be a flop, any evidence the trend is downward, or a single film with a comparable opening that failed to make at least $250 million.
You lose.