Sec31Mike said:
How about everyone that's been knee jerking my statements coming up with some form of valid support for this project, Just because they slap a Star Trek label on it doesn't make it good.
No, but I enjoy JJ Abrams' storytelling style, and how quickly he can make the viewer empathize for even minor characters seen in flashback sequences of "Lost".
I am trusting that he can make TOS, and young versions of its popular characters, as compelling on the big screen as TOS is/was on the small screen.
TOS has been around over 40 years, how is there anything original left there that hasn't been dissected already? Can anyone answer that.
TOS, nor the TOS movies, never delved into how young Kirk and Spock met or began to build their rapport.
How are they going to develop a new fanbase without the existing fanbase?
The opinions of the existing fanbase are not monolithic, so they really cannot be catered to. The best Abrams can do is to make a compelling, highly-commercial, well-written/directed/acted movie with innovative SPFX that demand to be seen on the big screen (many times by each patron), rather than to be rented on DVD a few months later.
Do they really think they can start fresh with a property that is highly developed and has already permeated pop culture?
You'd rather Star Trek ended forever when its original cast dies?
I'm glad they kept making "Superman" after George Reeves and Christopher Reeve were unable to make new adventures, and I'm glad that actors kept performing Shakespearean plays after the death of the Bard.
I meant it to cast doubt upon the production crew.
How generous! I'm yet to be unimpressed by "Lost".
If they want a fresh fanbase they need a fresh approach, not a recycling of the oldest property in the book.
Mmmmm. Tell that to Tolkien, Shakespeare, Homer and God.