I was responding to another thread within this forum and it got me thinking....
I realize that the latest Trek film was a blockbuster success that re-invigorated the franchise (from a financial standpoint, not creatively in my opinion). And yes, the general public is aware of terms such as "USS Enterprise" "Captain Kirk", "Spock" etc. I guess what is bothering me is what I perceive to be a lack of appreciation of the significance and contribution of TNG to popular culture.
I realize that the success of the original films paved the way for a new Star Trek TV show, but are we forgetting that the enormous success (both in terms of viewership and critical response) of TNG paved the way for DS9, Voyager, Enterprise and 4 feature films?
I still enjoy watching TNG two decades following its premiere. Many of these episodes are timeless... and in my opinion excellent. Yes the last TNG movie was a financial failure.... but really, this was the first time this incarnation of the franchise failed in this respect.
It makes me wonder what we'd be saying in the 90's if the original movies ceased after the failure of Star Trek V. The original crew got a proper send off followed by a crossover film. Now they are reborn.
It just saddens me that so many have turned their backs on the TNG era. It will forever be my favorite, and I feel it deserves more respect....
I realize that the latest Trek film was a blockbuster success that re-invigorated the franchise (from a financial standpoint, not creatively in my opinion). And yes, the general public is aware of terms such as "USS Enterprise" "Captain Kirk", "Spock" etc. I guess what is bothering me is what I perceive to be a lack of appreciation of the significance and contribution of TNG to popular culture.
I realize that the success of the original films paved the way for a new Star Trek TV show, but are we forgetting that the enormous success (both in terms of viewership and critical response) of TNG paved the way for DS9, Voyager, Enterprise and 4 feature films?
I still enjoy watching TNG two decades following its premiere. Many of these episodes are timeless... and in my opinion excellent. Yes the last TNG movie was a financial failure.... but really, this was the first time this incarnation of the franchise failed in this respect.
It makes me wonder what we'd be saying in the 90's if the original movies ceased after the failure of Star Trek V. The original crew got a proper send off followed by a crossover film. Now they are reborn.
It just saddens me that so many have turned their backs on the TNG era. It will forever be my favorite, and I feel it deserves more respect....