I just got back from the new movie, and I must say I liked it. It was fast paced, great action scenes and the new Enterprise looks good. Its not Shatner's Kirk's Enterprise, but its still cool.
Now about the Canon, I'm all in favor of changing the two major issues that have been mentioned. When Nero's ship is destroyed, I assumed that this would've hit the reset button on this universe, in some cases. Kirk's father lives, although since he is away, James Kirk is still a rebel. Vulcan survives, and Amanda lives. The Enterprise still looks the same, and James Kirk assumes Command at a Young age.
Why is it neccesary to maintain Canon? Because there were so many references to the previous Trek universe that its hard to imagine this as an alternate. The Bond movies Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace don't make reference to the Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan movies, so its easier to accept Craig's movies as a true reboot.
That said, I still think this was a good movie for the previously stated reasons, I just wish that the major continuity issues had been resolved.
Now about the Canon, I'm all in favor of changing the two major issues that have been mentioned. When Nero's ship is destroyed, I assumed that this would've hit the reset button on this universe, in some cases. Kirk's father lives, although since he is away, James Kirk is still a rebel. Vulcan survives, and Amanda lives. The Enterprise still looks the same, and James Kirk assumes Command at a Young age.
Why is it neccesary to maintain Canon? Because there were so many references to the previous Trek universe that its hard to imagine this as an alternate. The Bond movies Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace don't make reference to the Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton and Brosnan movies, so its easier to accept Craig's movies as a true reboot.
That said, I still think this was a good movie for the previously stated reasons, I just wish that the major continuity issues had been resolved.