I'm going for First Contact, but mainly 'cause I prefer Picard's crew and era.
What I find surprising is how badly Star Trek XI is fairing in all these polls recently. A few months ago it felt like heresy to make any form of criticism of this movie, let alone argue it was mediocre compared to some of the other Trek movies (which the polls seem to indicate as the general opinion at the moment). At the time it was being supported so vehemently by what seemed to be the overwhelming majority that I am truly amazed at how quickly this has changed.![]()
I am shocked beyond belief as well. When the movie came out, this forum went fucking apeshit over it. Now when the hype has died down most seem to have a better look at it compared to the other films.
Me though, I prefer STXI, it had Nimoy in it![]()
I think it is because there are fewer people visiting the BBS than back in May.
But it´s not just the new movie that is being criticized right now.
I see a lot of negativity towards all things Trek now on Trekmovie as well. The comments about Star Trek:Online and the Nero comic are very negative.
I think the only movies I'd place Trek 09 over would be...er, only MOVIE... would be Nemesis.
Nemesis was just plain brutal.
Trek 09 just failed.
The difference being that with fifteen years of background with actors who'd played the same characters for fifteen years you'd expect some mild level of competence. There was none.
Trek 09 is just as dismal a failure but at least it had the grace of being almost entirely brand new.
If I cared about numbers, yep.
But since I don't, it doesn't factor into my decision as to their worth.
Specifically: why would I care about how much money they made? I have no investment in the franchise financially. I make no profit or less on its success or failure.
I am not a part of the movie industry.
Therefore, it was a dismal failure in my view. Whether or not the money and critics agree is not my issue.
If you're a part of the movie industry, my apologies.
If you want to argue it was a success financially or critically, go for it, I'll agree.
But for me, that information is inconsequential to my opinion.
Not trying to be mean, just tired of box office figures and critical reviews being trotted out as the winning argument.
Love it, hate it, doesn't matter, the cold, hard numbers are what make the decisions by the big brass, and they consider it a rousing success, which means there will be more.
Love it, hate it, doesn't matter, the cold, hard numbers are what make the decisions by the big brass, and they consider it a rousing success, which means there will be more.
And this helps Star Trek, how? You may throw Star Trek on the title and numbers it made at the box office, but try convincing anyone that it's premise makes for a good Star Trek story. I don't think it does.
Some evil guy wants to destroy everything ≠ STAR TREK
Love it, hate it, doesn't matter, the cold, hard numbers are what make the decisions by the big brass, and they consider it a rousing success, which means there will be more.
And this helps Star Trek, how? You may throw Star Trek on the title and numbers it made at the box office, but try convincing anyone that it's premise makes for a good Star Trek story. I don't think it does.
But it feels like Trek, whilst XI doesn't.Hell, the plot to TVH doesn't sound like Trek at all
But it feels like Trek, whilst XI doesn't.Hell, the plot to TVH doesn't sound like Trek at all
And I'm sure there are a great number of Trekkies who believe that the plot of Trek IV is very Star Trek.Yet I'm sure there are a great number of Trekkies do think it feels like Trek to them as well. Sometimes it's either "premise yes, feel no"; or "premise no, feel yes," isn't it? And it's not like XI is the only Trek film that can fall into that debate either.
And I'm sure there are a great number of Trekkies who believe that the plot of Trek IV is very Star Trek.Yet I'm sure there are a great number of Trekkies do think it feels like Trek to them as well. Sometimes it's either "premise yes, feel no"; or "premise no, feel yes," isn't it? And it's not like XI is the only Trek film that can fall into that debate either.
And to me, the premise of Trek XI wasn't so much about fighting Nero as it was more about seeing how the (albeit revised) origins of the crew -- Nero is an excuse for them to all come together and the way it was executed is fine by me. We see coming-together stories in the pilots for every Trek spinoff but never really for TOS, so it was nice to see that in a sense. It's not like we're dealing with Spock's Brain or Code of Honor here, episodes that are universally reviled. Rather, there seems to be quite a lot of even like-dislike discussion, back and forth, about XI, which is a heck of a lot more than many Trek episodes can say.To me, the Trek XI premise is so weak that had it been a TNG film or something from Enterprise it would have been mercilessly ripped to shreds.
To me, the Trek XI premise is so weak that had it been a TNG film or something from Enterprise it would have been mercilessly ripped to shreds.
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