TWoK is arguably one of the most favoured if not the most favoured overall of the Trek films. Still, there are dissenters and here's a chance for them to speak their mind.
Please note, though, that it would be nice if you could say why you're not fond of the film. "It sucks" isn't sufficiently illuminating.
Speaking for myself when I first saw TWoK in 1982 I quite liked it except for some of the production details. Most specifically I absolutely loathed the new uniforms. I just didn't think they were Star Trek. They looked very odd and seemed more at home in a film adaptation of an Honor Harrington novel.
Subsequent veiwings of the film found me ever more disappointed with it. I didn't like how some of the characters behaved, particularly Kirk. Yes, there were some good character moments and the film had good pacing and energy, but the logic flaws kept jarring me out of the story like a slap upside the back of my head.
I also disliked the sort of reset aspect of it. After TMP I was ready for the crew to seek out new adventures on the frontier again. Yet in TWoK Kirk was back to chafing behind a desk as an Admiral and the Enterprise was a freaking training ship manned by cadets with the familiar crew holding their hands. This was boldly going? I think not!
In the end I just can't accept TWoK (and what followed in its wake) as of the same continuity as what came before, even though I can still see the film's positive aspects. It's not a bad film in itself--indeed in of itself it's quite a decent film--but for me it's just not a good Star Trek film. It just misses on too many things.
Please note, though, that it would be nice if you could say why you're not fond of the film. "It sucks" isn't sufficiently illuminating.
Speaking for myself when I first saw TWoK in 1982 I quite liked it except for some of the production details. Most specifically I absolutely loathed the new uniforms. I just didn't think they were Star Trek. They looked very odd and seemed more at home in a film adaptation of an Honor Harrington novel.
Subsequent veiwings of the film found me ever more disappointed with it. I didn't like how some of the characters behaved, particularly Kirk. Yes, there were some good character moments and the film had good pacing and energy, but the logic flaws kept jarring me out of the story like a slap upside the back of my head.
I also disliked the sort of reset aspect of it. After TMP I was ready for the crew to seek out new adventures on the frontier again. Yet in TWoK Kirk was back to chafing behind a desk as an Admiral and the Enterprise was a freaking training ship manned by cadets with the familiar crew holding their hands. This was boldly going? I think not!
In the end I just can't accept TWoK (and what followed in its wake) as of the same continuity as what came before, even though I can still see the film's positive aspects. It's not a bad film in itself--indeed in of itself it's quite a decent film--but for me it's just not a good Star Trek film. It just misses on too many things.