With all the recent news and whatnot, I've finally adopted a "whatever" policy in regards to the film. At this point, I don't really care. Any concerns I may have had even a week ago about casting, script, et cetera, I've just tossed aside. I will undoubtedly be in my seat sometime December 26. (I've I dragged my sorry ass to "Nemesis," I can go and see this.)
However, I supposed I do have one apprehension, or at least one small piece of interest left:
I've always thought "Star Trek" was about exploration--not only space, but also humanity in abstract.
Yet, of the ten movies only one actually accomplishes this. Though, give The Shat credit as his single venture actually attempted to do so.
The other movies were all just run-of-the-mill sci-fi action romps and not very good at that either. (Thanks, Harve!)
So, any chance Abrams actually brakes this mold or are we in for more of the same?
However, I supposed I do have one apprehension, or at least one small piece of interest left:
I've always thought "Star Trek" was about exploration--not only space, but also humanity in abstract.
Yet, of the ten movies only one actually accomplishes this. Though, give The Shat credit as his single venture actually attempted to do so.
The other movies were all just run-of-the-mill sci-fi action romps and not very good at that either. (Thanks, Harve!)
So, any chance Abrams actually brakes this mold or are we in for more of the same?