I have only one caveat about the new film so far, but I just can’t seem to get over it and I hope that some of you can help allay my apprehension. I know that humor has played a role in Star Trek since the beginning, but my fear for the film is that it will have too much over-the-top silliness that will take me right out of the story. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a humorless prude and I’ve always enjoyed the subtle, character based humor as in the Saavik and Spock exchange from ST II; “You lied.” “I exaggerated.” or “That green-blooded son of a bitch, it’s his revenge…” line for ST III. But beyond the McCoy gruff line or the raised eyebrow from Spock, the silly and slapstick stuff always seemed to do in the story for me. I’m the guy that tends to fast forward through parts of IV to get to the good stuff and some of the broad humor in V is so unwatchable that it ruins the entire film for me. And of course, I know I should wait to see the film before condemning anything but I can’t help feeling this way. And, yes, I’m basing this only on the reviewed coverage of the four segments that were shown to the press. But I mean can you imagine watching the scene in ST II where the Reliant is undergoing its first attack against the Enterprise and during the whole attack Kirk’s hands were swelling to Mickey Mouse size or Spock’s nose was growing to Pinocchio’s proportions? Sounds like something out of the Airplane movies. Anyway, I’m truly hoping for the best for this film, I just want to laugh with the characters and not at them.