Saw the movie tonight. Loved it.
Semi-full house. This movie had more viewers in it than I am used to seeing. Not packed but plenty of people. Anyways....
My wife and I find a row in the upper level (tiered cinema seating) that had only one, 60ish woman sitting in it. We sat about three empty seats from her and that's how it remained. When the movie was over there was light applause and people started to clear out. When the "big" credits were finished everyone else cleared out. The only ones left in the theatre were my wife and I and this old woman. She sat thru the entire credit roll!? My wife and I were amazed by this. She was alone, and quite honestly she probably had the best seat in the house. Higher up and smack dab in the middle. This means not only did she sit thru the
entire picture, I'm guessing she showed up early to get that primo seat. Amazing.
I personally loved the movie. You could tell by the feel in the theatre that the opening sequence had the audience riveted. After that there was the expected reactions to classic lines/references, humor etc. All in all I think the audience was happy.
I think it got a little too "explainey" when Spock (like he's trying to clue "slower" audience members in) monologues about what has happened during his scene with Kirk.
Pine, Quinto & Urban were great. IMO
Pegg felt more and more like Scotty as the movie progressed.
Yelchin was great as Chekov. A little different but still great. His struggle with English was classic. Wulcan
Cho was OK. But I don't know that he had that much to work with. I think he'll be fine in the future though.
Saldana was a different Uhura but then again we don't know what these characters were like 20 years prior to us "knowing" them.
Bana was good as Nero. I don't think a bad guy always has to be bigger and badder than the previous bad guy because then you wind up with an unbelievable, over the top character. Nero was "troubled".
Nimoy. Need I say anymore? At first I wasn't sure about Cross as Sarek but then I realized what I watching and I am very comfortable with his portrayal.
Enterprise - There were plenty of beauty shots. I read where some complained so maybe I had a heightened awareness to watch for them. She's beautiful.
I loved the effect of not just being in warp but how the ship accelerates into warp drive.
As we were driving home my wife (I watch it because my husband likes it type of Trekkie) commented that she didn't like the fact that Spocks mom died because she was alive in the TV series. I explained that this movie "altered time and changed things that we knew. She said "that's stupid". I guess shes a canon freak. Who knew?!
Great movie.