darkwing_duck1
Vice Admiral
While it's hard to find "mainstream" top 100 lists that have more than a short handful of sci fi films at all (AFI's list has 4, none Trek), among Sci Fi films, the older Trek movies do quite well: The Top 100 poll for Sci Fi at Rotten Tomatoes, for example, has THREE of them listed (TWOK, FC, and TVH), and nary a mention of 09 Trek.All of the movies you listed are excellent. However, none of the previous Trek films come close to matching their quality. Be honest here, None of the previous ten Star Trek movies are considered true classics by anyone save for people who occupy Star Trek forums. Wrath of Khan is the only Trek film I see occasionally referenced in pop culture and that's primarily due to, "KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!" rather than how well the film holds up. We genuinely love these movies (well some of them anyhow) because we're fans, but no one outside the main fanbase talks about TWOK, TVH, or FC anymore.Limiting myself to the sci-fi genre: people consider films like 2001, Alien, Forbidden Planet, etc to be classics, even though they are arguably "dated" in terms of their look and feel because they have some sort of substance beneath, and, yes, they ARE classics in the visual sense.
http://www.flixster.com/movie-list/ofcs-top-100-sci-fi-list (quoting the Tomatometer list)
This one has TWOK, TUC, and 09, but 09 is well down the list beneath the first two: http://totalscifionline.com/features/3809-the-100-greatest-sci-fi-movies
This one has TWOK, TUC, TSFS, INS, NEM, TFF but no 09: http://www.flickchart.com/Charts.aspx?genre=Sci-Fi+Action
This one only gives a nod to TVH: http://www.filmsite.org/sci-fifilms4.html
The biggest constant I'm seeing is that TWOK is highly regarded as a sci-fi film at least, consistently in the top 1/3 on the list.