Really - does anyone expect Trek to win a major Academy Award? Anything that it qualifies for is going to be snapped up by the likes of Avatar, which is far superior to any other fantasy or science fiction movie of 2009.
Only as a technical exercise. Sure, the immersive 3-D experience was awesome but I'd never sit through this bloated, simplistic Dances with Wolves retelling in 2-D, let alone on DVD. Moon, District 9 and, yes, Star Trek, however, all deserve repeated looks and, though any SF film benefits from the big screen, I can still enjoy them on my relatively tiny Phillips.
Watching Avatar, I felt the way discerning SF fans felt when they watched Star Wars back in '77: a groundbreaking leap if VFX in support of a thin, cliched and poorly scripted story. Of course, I was all of seven in 1977 so Star Wars will always have a place in my heart. Avatar will not, no matter how much weed I may or may not have smoked before seeing it.
It was refreshing, however, to see so many anti-corporate, anti-imperialist sentiments in a mega-budget movie, especially from a film-maker whose previous films sometimes stank of the reactionary.