Yeah, only the people who hate the films are irrational. What a pretentious post.
Except I didn't say that. Anywhere. I even go out of my way to explain that I don't think merely disliking the film is wrong. I took great pains to make sure the playing field was balanced, that I was only referring to people who hate the films and want to make it seem like those who like the movies are not "real" Trek fans.
I've reread your post that I quoted from and I don't agree that it was balanced.
I bolded the parts where you call out the 'haters', and I underlined the parts where you call out the 'zealots' and I feel like I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt on that one. You didn't directly say "only the people who hate the films are irrational" but it seems to me that is what you imply.J. Allen said:I don't mind it. It shows that a significant portion of the people who regularly visit these fora like the films (either one or both). That's not to say it shuts down arguments about the quality of the films on a case by case basis (it's a subjective POV), but hopefully it will shut down the arguments that Trek fans didn't like the films, and that only "real" Trek fans hated the films, and before you say anything, I have seen that argument float around here as a popular one.
I just think it's so absurd, the conniption fits that take place over the films. Yeah, we're nerds, we're Trek fans, but I see people arguing themselves into a rage about the notion that J.J. wanted to sabotage Star Trek, or that he didn't care about the films, or that no Trek fan liked the films, or that only "true" Trek fans disliked the films. It's just all whiny bullshit that has no support whatsoever.
Dislike the film, hate the film, burn it in effigy, but that's as far as it gets in terms of the effect it has on the quality and popularity of the film itself. The films exist, they will continue to exist, and they are now a part of the Trek "canon". Moreso, there are now Trek fans who started out on these films, and that makes them no less Trek fans than the ones who started out in 1966.
Yeah, you didn't argue any of this, but seeing the arguments throughout the various Trek fora, well, this whole line of denialism and stubbornness, it takes away from the board. I think it degrades the community.
Again, just to be clear, it's one thing to dislike the films, that's perfectly alright. No film is perfect, these included. It isn't, however, okay to shout people down who do like the films, and it isn't okay to make up shit in order to take away from the legitimacy of the films, and when one is called on that, it is justified.
In short, people are free to make up shit as excuses for not liking the films, but they will be called on it, because the movies did make a lot of money (I can already hear the gnashing of teeth), they did knock it out of the park, critically speaking, there are new fans that have emerged from these films, and there will be more who stand alongside the original fans from the 1960s. Nothing, NOTHING, will change that. No amount of bitter tears, no stomping of feet, no outright denial of reality, no boycotts, no pretend being dragged into the theater by "friends", no protest signatures, NOTHING will change that.
I don't expect a post to be balanced, especially from you because you're on the side that loves the films and you probably don't see the 'zealots' who go out of their way to praise them the same way that those of us who dislike the films see them. We all have our points of view, just don't claim a post is balanced when it isn't.
Also, perhaps I shouldn't have been as sarcastic as I was, but because I'm on the side that doesn't like them I let a little of my frustration through at the implication (and not just from you but from many posters on this board who don't just imply it but outright state it) that it's only the people who dislike the films that are the problem when there is plenty of blame to go around for the ranting that go on about these films.
I wonder if in some ways posters like me who dislike the films but never comment on them (at least until this thread) are part of the problem? The majority of the posters that don't like these films remain silent while we let the 'haters' rant. In some ways there might be a hesitancy on the part of posters to come forward with actual criticism because of the cliquish nature of this board which results in tacitly agreed upon orthodox views and unorthodox views.