Re: Poll: To Those That Disliked It: What Kind of Movie Would You Have
First choice: straight forward prequel, more in common with Harve Bennett's proposal back in the 90's but not entirely Academy based. Obvious changes to the look of Star Trek, the ships and set design should be reminiscent of TOS but updated and more detailed, as seen through a different lens. Leave it to the audience to decide whether it's a reboot or just a revised look at the time period shortly before WNMHGB. Allow each side to be happy with their point of view. Don't compromise the story just to explain what the official position is. Don't tell an audience how they should think or feel. Don't base a script around a shopping list of great moments from other films or TV episodes you feel need to be replicated in order for it to be Star Trek. If there's a decent fan pleaser... fine, but don't shoehorn them in because you think that's all the hardcore want. Focusing on one Star Trek universe is and always has been, acceptable to me. Transposing the franchise to an alternate reality (Jesus Christ, I hate thinking about how unnecessary creating Nero was, destroying Vulcan, changing Kirk's formative years), it hasn't done a damn thing because fans are still nit-picking the hell out of it, like ENT before it. Except now we have a dividing line between Prime & Abramsverse, which leaves fans cut adrift and alienated... That could have been handled so differently. Introducing Kirk, Spock & McCoy all over again to a whole new audience, while allowing older fans to apply their knowledge of what might be out there waiting for them... or else adventures could fill in the gaps of what we don't know.
Second choice: Enterprise era movie covering the closing days of the Romulan War and the Birth of the Federation. The television cast plus Shran with two or three big names in key roles... Captain Styles, recast the Romulan Admiral Valdore (from the Babel One trilogy) and a third, either human or Vulcan character. I'd loved to have seen the NX-01 on the big screen, going out in a blaze of glory.
I'll vote for Enterprise, since there's no option for traditional prequel provided.