Yeah, people have been mixing that up for decades, since way before JJ's Trek came out.
I have well-meaning friends and colleagues who buy me "Star Wars" souvenirs when they're on vacation - because they know I'm such a "Star Track" fan.

Yeah, people have been mixing that up for decades, since way before JJ's Trek came out.
Liking one movie does not a trekkie make.
Umm, excuse me. I once resembled that remark. Immediately fell into ST fandom, in early 1980, having seen only one movie: ST:TMP. It became an all-consuming passion. The rest of ST propped up the interest, but I was a huge fan at only one movie, and feeling a bit bewildered that I'd missed out on so much previous stuff. If TMP had been only one movie, one novelization, one comic and one soundtrack, I coulda coped with that.
You are missing the point, Therin. A Trekkie is a fan of the Star Trek Franchise. They can be a fan of at least one series, or just the films only, but if only for the films, I believe it should be at least 2 of the Star Trek movies, or any combination of the two (IE a Star Trek movie and one series). However, Star Trek '09 is a single movie, and was an intentional break from the rest of the franchise: a soft reboot, if you will. It isn't it's own franchise yet, meaning it needs at least one sequel before it is a franchise in my mind. People who like just that one movie are not Trekkies, if that is the ONLY Star Trek film or series they have seen and\or like. They simply are fans of that movie.There are different kinds of Trekkies out there, with some much more involved than others, IMO. I think if you liked Star Trek XI and would like to see the second one, I believe that counts. I don't think it's mandatory to see previous stuff (just for an example, we have fans here who are passionate about TNG, but have never seen a single episode of TOS).Liking one movie does not a trekkie make.I'm not seeing a whole lot myself these days. There was an undeniable surge of new Trekkies when Star Trek XI was released, but it's cooled off back to pre-movie levels by now (I think I'll see another surge with the next movie, IMO).
I don't think you can count the new people who liked Trek XI as trekkies, unless they started getting into TOS TNG DS9 VOY or ENT as a result of the new movie. Until there is a whole series of films with the new crew and they like those, or until they start getting into other trek series or movies, the people who previously didn't like star trek, and still only like XI are just people who liked that movie.
Conform or be cast out!Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations
People who like just that one movie are not Trekkies
those fans have ebbed and flowed.
There's the rub. If you have enjoyed ST09 as an arbitrary summer blockbuster you can hardly be a fan. Gee, a friend of mine has seen the movie, told me so and basically said that he liked it although it was Trek. He is obviously not a Trekker nor has he become one because he likes a single Trek movie.It was then my choice to seek out more.
If you have enjoyed ST09 as an arbitrary summer blockbuster you can hardly be a fan.
No,...they are not.They're Trekkies.
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TMP wasn't a summer blockbuster, it aired in winter and it was more of a bad 2001 copy than a action-filled blockbuster.If you have enjoyed ST09 as an arbitrary summer blockbuster you can hardly be a fan.
But that's exactly what I did with TMP, and I later met others who'd done the same. TMP was an arbitrary summer blockbuster. In the next few months, I realised there was more... but I was already a fan.
Are you saying that no one can be a fan of any one-off movie either?
I know "Barbarella" fans. I know "2001: A Space Odyssey" fans - and they even ran a convention, invited two of the actors and attracted over 200 people. I know fans of the actors who played teenagers in the movie "Jaws 2".
Well, I haven't read the comics that much, either. But I personally consider myself a Batman fan--due to my love of the Nolan films.I like Nolan's Batman movies yet I am not a Batman fan as I did not start to read the comics because of these movies.
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You just snuggle up for the free drinks. Admit it.I personally consider myself a Barman fan
TMP wasn't a summer blockbuster, it aired in winter
It was promoted as a blockbuster. People went to see it, expecting a blockbuster. Even though they found it slow, lots of people went back to see it over and over and over.and it was more of a bad 2001 copy than a action-filled blockbuster.
I like Nolan's Batman movies yet I am not a Batman fan as I did not start to read the comics because of these movies.
Exactly. I have already said as much. But, as I also said, it IS possible to be a fan of one small part of a franchise and still feel the deep resonance and passion as felt by fans of the whole franchise.There is a difference between a singular movie and a movie being part of a franchise.
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