the funny thing is that it was a pilot (in the real world) who pointed out how difficult a Huey is to fly compared to other helicopters. Touchy, but a bird for experts.
I hadn't thought of it that way, but, you're right. That's about as literally mythical as you can get, and it even sets up the Generations fate of Kirk as dead-but-not, in principle recoverable when he's truly needed. (OK, Generations fumbled the idea badly, but that's Generations for you.)
I think the whole setup was as good as it could have been. It's why I find Nemesis with its blatant copy of TWoK's ending to just be so bad.
The Genesis planet is a pretty well done scene as well. Really the only problem I have with the movie at all is some of the terrible acting back around Starfleet...but you can look at it as camp, so it's not so bad. That and the special effects don't all hold up well, but I don't think Trek fans care about that.
Personal opinion, but I very much doubt that most people judge the enjoyability and worthiness of a movie based primarily on how much the box office was. You get that kind of foolishness from supporters of the last two Trek movies.
Oh I definitely agree. It isn't a position that should be taken seriously, but it is thrown around a lot these days. Actually it is a pretty big part of reasoning about anything these days, especially with youtube channels, movies, and more. That and jealousy. It's not really an argument at all because it doesn't use logic, but I see it a lot.
On another note, I support Trek whatever the movie is. I liked the 2009 one and I didn't hate Into Darkness, I just think its plot was bad. If more people like it, then great. I don't think they're ever going to do Star Trek that I would picture it in the near future.
I would take a reboot that leans towards 'what sells' than Enterprise, which was totally devoid of creativity and full of missed opportunities.
So, no real suggestions to make a better movie?
Sure, for people who aren't argumentative for its own sake.