Re: I’ll just go ahead and say it: I don’t like Star Trek.
But thats the point. Hate the film for whatever reasons, but angrilly calling it not Trek because of such and such. All the films had incredibly weak elements, all had plot contrivances, contradictions, co-incidences, crap jokes, continuity errors, canon violations and dubious casting. But they all had something likable, on some level too. None of this makes the film good either.
It is not that it's a crime to hate the new film, but if your sole reasons also apply to everything that has gone before then your argument collapses. How can one possibly like trek if the stated reasons for hating this film are not only endemic, but often defining features within the franchise.
As one who promotes the deep meaningfulness of trek and the lessons therin, I am puzzled by your approach to these discussions. Perhaps there are a few episodes that I missed, the ones where Kirk defeated an enemy by angrily repeating the same unique opinion, ignoring all arguments against, until everyone else went to the pub.
I can understand his heated tone Butters. It is incredibly frustrating to be constantly told anyone who dislikes the new film is wrong because the rest of Star Trek has the same problems. I fail to see how this should be an excuse for the new film. If they had to do a reboot then is it too much to ask for a good one?
I dont care about canon. There i've said it. To me the story comes first, and if the canon stops you telling a good story, drop it. The problem with the new Trek film is that it doesnt tell a good story. It has every flaw that Nemesis had.
And i left feeling the exact same way as i did after seeing Nemesis - that with a different director and editor we could have had something great. The only reason that i will watch a sequel is because the potential for great Star Trek was present in the new film, it really was, they just didnt make the most of it.
But thats the point. Hate the film for whatever reasons, but angrilly calling it not Trek because of such and such. All the films had incredibly weak elements, all had plot contrivances, contradictions, co-incidences, crap jokes, continuity errors, canon violations and dubious casting. But they all had something likable, on some level too. None of this makes the film good either.
It is not that it's a crime to hate the new film, but if your sole reasons also apply to everything that has gone before then your argument collapses. How can one possibly like trek if the stated reasons for hating this film are not only endemic, but often defining features within the franchise.