See that were I'm at. Shat had that overacting problem when some potentially serious and dramatic scenes just turned comical for me. Pine for me made Kirk the way I always wanted to see him. Don't get me wrong im still a huge Shat fan. But i really liked they new view of a great captain.
I haven't read the full thread...so I'm intersted to see how this is splitting...which it better be lopsided as in All Shat and Little Pine....but I really think that Shat gets a bad rap about the overacting. For such a bad actor he sure does get hired a lot throughout his carrer! I do have to LOL that you or rather anyone can say that Pine could be better than Shat who has 79 episodes in the can, not including the movies...but this kid is on screen for 2 hours and he's better than Shat's whole body of work as Kirk? Preposterous !
A quick perusal, and I'd say it's a pretty even three way split between: Shatner as timeless originator, Pine being an improvement, and the third option, "I like them both in different ways" or "it's too early to decide."
Also, I'd say quantity doesn't equal quality. I'd also say that much of what a liked better about nuKirk isn't just that he didn't pause randomly in his speeches, but that the movie didn't let him get away with being quite so sure of himself. He had five fist fights and lost every one of them. He didn't get the girl. When he got overly cocky he got: a) punched, b) greeted by a beam, c) an academic investigation, and d) jettisoned. From what I remember of TOS (I'm not a big fan), everything always seemed so easy for Kirk, and it was nice that things weren't that easy for this Kirk. So that doesn't have anything to do with Shatner and Pine, but who was writing them and the eras in which they're being written.