The high speed flybys are a problem. Y'see, the original versions were filmed using the three-foot model, which does a lot for the scale speed and depth of field of the shot, all of which helps the apparent speed at which the ship is zooming past the camera. If the CGI bunch had cooked up a smaller model, they would've stood a much better chance of capturing that same sense of "holy shit, that ship is going incredibly fast!"
I'm also in the camp with those who prefer the original effects in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", not just for the appearance of the barrier, but the shot composition. The original version is just way more dramatic.
The revamped version of "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", however, kicked major ass.
I dislike the original high speed flybys, they look way too fast, much like the the way the first few episodes of "New Voyages" looked...very unrealistic motions. I think a lot of people thought the original flybys were comical. The new CGI has a fast but more tempered look to it, and much more satisfying.
Again with the WNMHGB complaints! I will continue to say the new CGI based on award winning FX are far better in every single solitary way to the inaccurately portrayed originals.
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THE SHIP IS MOVING HUNDREDS OF TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT, HOW THE HELL COULD IT LOOK TOO FAST?!? On the contrary, TOS-R barely has any sense of incredible speed to it at all. TOS and ST2009 are my two favorite visual renditions of the WARPING of space.
You do understand that this is a discussion board, right? People are here to discuss their differing views of things, not to be told they have poor vision or less critical taste than two year olds. EVERYBODY gets it already. You love the new effects. Again, I say awesome

Appreciating TOS or WNMHGB as whole works, conceived, crafted, created, and presented in the mid 1960's does not make one biased. Wholly rejecting that work and ONLY being able to appreciate mediocre CGI insertions however, is a very clear bias. Just because you find something newer to be superior doesn't mean that everyone else is required to. Taste and bias are not synonyms. Opinion is based on preference, and some here prefer different things than you do, get over it.