I'd be curious to find out how people's expectations of a given film played in to the consideration of that film as underwhelming. I had high hopes for NEM, STID and TMP, for instance, but ultimately it was TMP and BEY that I had the highest expectations of, and they were my two contenders for the most disappointing because of this. I could kind of tell that INS wasn't going to amount to anything, so my expectation level was low, and even though it disappointed I was prepared for that.
I think expectations are the only thing that can make something disappointing. If you don't have any expectations, something comes out and it's a "meh," it's just a "meh" but not a disappointment.
When the movies came out, was so long ago, it's hard to remember my expectations.
I knew nothing about the makers of 09. But I've always enjoyed the more cerebral, what-if, moral dilemma, humane-ness aspects of Trek. 09 disppointed me. Ppl know I'm a Trek a fan and would ask me with a smile, "So how did you like it?"
And I'd have to fake it quasi-positive, "Yeah, it was alright" kind of thing so as not to pee on their cornflakes.
So I've been re-thinking this thread.
That one might have been most disappointing. Except I remember HOPING ID would get more sci-fi/thoughtful . . . and ppl here have educated me there is the whole anti-drone msg in it. I could rewatch it someday, but probs not.
I simply can't really remember what my expectations were for TOS and TNG flicks. BEY I had none for, and was confirmed in that. Kind of a meh. That's the one where he's jaded about being captain, right? At like age 25? Was that meta? Were they commenting on making these Trek movies now that SW had reappeared?
Dunno
Thanks for prompting thought.