Number one movie AND good reviews. When is the last time this happened?
It's a little trickier. Yes, the movie has a 'main-stream' appeal, but that popularity flocking is very short-term and is
already set to move onto
Transformers in a few weeks. For most of this audience,
Star Trek will be forgotten just a few minutes after they finish their popcorn. Mass appeal is a very fickle and unsure thing.
It's true enough that no one movie has a high probability of hanging on to the #1 spot at the box office for very long, but that doesn't mean that the mass audience just forgets movies the instant a new one comes out or that you can't have the phenomenon of "sleeper hits" -- i.e., a film that stays consistently popular for a long stretch at the box office even if it doesn't
dominate a la
The Dark Knight.
If
Star Trek proves as popular this year as
Iron Man did last year, then it'll have done just fine. It will have established itself in the minds of the audience and ensured the survival of the Trek franchise.
So, we'll likely see a sequel or two on this part of the franchise, and some tie-ins centered around the movies themselves, but we're not going to see a huge renaissance of all things Star Trek
Did anyone think there would be a "huge" renaissance? Did anyone say that?
particularly homaging the 'old' stuff that Paramount/CBS kinda wants to ignore anyway.
WTF?
CBS has spent the last three years producing and releasing remastered episodes of TOS and creating and editing in new visual effects -- creating remastered editions of the episodes with AND without new VFX -- and then releasing them into syndication for the first time in decades. TNG reruns all the time on the Sci-Fi Channel. VOY and DS9 are on Spike. Paramount just re-released the entire Trek movie line on Blu-ray, with new special features and commentaries. What the hell are you
talking about in saying that Paramount and CBS want people to forget about the old stuff? You are literally just imagining things at this point.
Of course, you
once claimed there was a conspiracy to put sex scenes into some TOS novels based upon "The City on the Edge of Forever" solely because the publisher thought it would sell some books, denying the possibility that the author was accurately describing his motivations for making the storytelling choices he made and insisting that he must have been lying to you. So, it's not like you don't have a history of imagining things and then insisting they must be true.
And, when these movies play out, the stage is already set to just do another reboot (ala Batman or James Bond) for the next generation of mass audiences, once Chris Pine starts looking like he's not a teenager anymore and Zoe's boobs start to migrate south.
Well, considering that they didn't stop using the original cast until around 25 years after TOS ended, and then didn't replace them until almost 20 years after
that film, I'd say that that means that Pine, Quinto, and company are secure in their jobs until at least 2035 and won't be replaced until at least 2055....
