No you aren't alone, but you posted in the NuTrek apologist/rabid fan forum, hence the hate-flame posts.
No one has "hate-flame"-d the original poster. If we disagree we are apologists and rabid? The OP clearly has no idea what an alternate universe is and it shows in his/her posts on the subject.
Timewalker said:So Spock and Uhura were dating on TOS, and having whiny lovers' quarrels on duty? Gee, I must've missed that.
Timewalker said:And that was some collective hallucination we all experienced, thinking that "Amok Time" happened on a planet that no longer existed, and how about "Journey to Babel"... Ghost Amanda looked pretty real. For a dead woman, that was a very solid slap she gave Spock in Sickbay.
That's...That I like them too is like you said, a bonus. Yes they've lost a little soul in the process but what re-make/reboot doesn't to a certain degree?
The thing is, I think the Abrams films have more soul than the Berman-led spinoffs.
You really ought to have known better than to attempt to bait other posters.Am I one of the only ones who hated the Trek reboot?<snip> What were they thinking?
No you aren't alone, but you posted in the NuTrek apologist/rabid fan forum, hence the hate-flame posts.
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Where's Doc Brown and his chalkboard when you need him?
That I like them too is like you said, a bonus. Yes they've lost a little soul in the process but what re-make/reboot doesn't to a certain degree?
The thing is, I think the Abrams films have more soul than the Berman-led spinoffs.
I hate them, too.Am I one of the only ones who hated the Trek reboot?
I hate them, too.Am I one of the only ones who hated the Trek reboot?
I hate them for being too infrequent, and for being so damned entertaining. And now, the next one isn't until 2016?
Damn them! Damn them to hell!
Damnation JJ, get to work!
Soul? Eh, debatable. More effort and investment? Oh, hell yes.
I agree. I really cannot wait for the next movie, I hope the 50th anniversary creates a good buzz. It's what happens after this that I'm fearful of.
Where's Doc Brown and his chalkboard when you need him?
They're stuck in the darkest 1985.![]()
There's a universe created when Nero arrives and then there's another universe created when Spock arrives later.
Smellmet said:Where's Doc Brown and his chalkboard when you need him?
If you think about it, if you really wanted to have a open discussion about either of the Abrams Trek movies, the Star Trek Movies XI+ forum is probably the last place you'd want to do it.No you aren't alone, but you posted in the NuTrek apologist/rabid fan forum, hence the hate-flame posts.Am I one of the only ones who hated the Trek reboot?
No - Spock, for whatever reason ( the vagaries of red matter blackhole time travel ), ends up in the universe created by Nero's arrival. This is presumably because they went into the same red matter black hole as opposed to different ones.
Still in a place called "complete irrelevance to the Trek franchise", as usual.![]()
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