Never heard of the other directors. The films they've directed, I know about, but not them or if they have the skills. Lin seems he's little more than a pop video director, so he surely has to be out unless Paramount are aiming very low.
I imagine the Fast and Furious films are technically very demanding plus he seems to get good work from the actors. How is getting someone like that "aiming very low"?
That's true. They are technically demanding from the stunts (and filming of) perspective, but the Fast and Furious films are what they are: car stunts, titties, and little else. Put it this way, would you want Michael Bay directing the next Trek film?As a massive 80s Transformers fan, even I'm sick of what he's done to the franchise. Brilliant first film (probably due to Spielberg's influence), I've always given him that, but the rest were utter shite.
Lin directs films with little storyline, dialogue or depth, just like Bay. Turn up pissed with your mates to the 11pm showing, pay your money and unplug your brain for 2 hours. He should use his talents where they're likely to be appreciated. I don't think that "where" is the Trek franchise.
Why is it that you and a lot of other people can't get that Star Trek's always been an action franchise?