I started watching Star Trek in 1970 when I caught the early wave of the TOS in syndication. The early 1970s were when Star Trek came into its own and grew in popularity. This is when NBC realized their mistake and tried to get the show back, but Paramount wasn't interested.
So I watched the "seventy-nine jewels" tirelessly in endless reruns. I bought books galore and lots of other stuff. When TAS debuted I ate that up even if it wasn't what we fans really wanted. I saw each of the first Trek films on their opening weekends if not their opening nights. And all the while still collecting syuff (which I still do, but now I'm more discerning about it).
I didn't much care for TNG when it debuted--that first season was rough. Things got better and while I watched TNG it never grabbed me like TOS. And it still doesn't. But after Season 4 I started to get bored with TNG. The word "sedate" comes to mind. I was finding it dull. I've mellowed some since, but Seasons 1-4 are all I ave of TNG (the enhanced versions) on Blu-Ray.
I liked DS9 when it debuted, but after three seasons it started to bore me. Thats when I discovered Babylon 5 and I never looked back. Later I started watching Stargate SG-1. At that point I found "contemporary" Trek boring as hell even though I still caught the occasional DS9 episode. While watching B5 and Stargate I found VOY and ENT were essentially dead to me. After sampling each I soon just ignored them as a waste of time.
I have a low opinion of all the TNG films, but I have seen them all on video. GEN is the only one I saw in the theatre and it wasn't on the opening weekend.
I wanted to like a rebooted Trek, but everything I saw coming out leading to the premier gave me cause for concern. I refused to see it when it was released, but did see it when it came out on DVD. I gave it a shot and found it even worse than I expected. I watched it twice and nothing got better.
As long as it's JJtrek Trek in film is dead to me. Maybe the next reboot will be better. I will check out the new series in 2017 and we'll see what we shall see.