As the Reeves-Stevens wrote in the introduction to "Prime Directive," I look forward to all sorts of interpretations of the original series, just as different generations interpret, and reinterpret, opera. (It's what they said -- not me! . . . But I agree.)
I find, though, that I am more and more put off by fan gossip: that TOS "needs" such and such, or that the old series is not good enough for new, young fans.
The movie is almost a year away, but I hate to admit that I am aleady feeling negative about it, only because so many are so ready to be so negative about anything that came before. In a way, its the TOSR argument again, this time made worse by bad-mouthing Shatner, or the original art direction, or even we 40-something senior citizens (ahem).
I've always disliked these sorts of Trek loyalty tests, putting one incarnation in opposition to another. And I'll view the movie with a fresh mind. But I also feel marginalized for liking TOS; as in, I am dumb for being completely satisfied by the original, that anyone with brains craves a fresh approach.
Does anyone else feel the same way?
I find, though, that I am more and more put off by fan gossip: that TOS "needs" such and such, or that the old series is not good enough for new, young fans.
The movie is almost a year away, but I hate to admit that I am aleady feeling negative about it, only because so many are so ready to be so negative about anything that came before. In a way, its the TOSR argument again, this time made worse by bad-mouthing Shatner, or the original art direction, or even we 40-something senior citizens (ahem).
I've always disliked these sorts of Trek loyalty tests, putting one incarnation in opposition to another. And I'll view the movie with a fresh mind. But I also feel marginalized for liking TOS; as in, I am dumb for being completely satisfied by the original, that anyone with brains craves a fresh approach.
Does anyone else feel the same way?