I'm not a fan of the new Trek films, but I'm also not a fan of modern filmmaking in general. The Trek films I can sit through because I'm so devoted to Trek overall. But, generally, I can't stand to sit through any film made in the last 10 years, regardless of what the film is, save for the animated films I watch with my kids.
The non-stop camera movement, the cuts that last all of half a second, the twenty layers of CGI eye candy piled on top of each other, the tinted color palette with everything being awash in an odd blue color... it all combines to drive me insane. You can say that's how films need to be made to appeal to today's audiences, and that's fine. But they're not for me, Trek or otherwise.
Modern films seem to have difficulty with the notion of suspense. Wrath of Khan has some action in it, but it has tons of suspense. The tension builds, and then climaxes with a few minutes of phasers and explosions. Into Darkness had tons of action, but really no suspense at all. When everything is phasers and explosions, there's no time for the tension to build. It's just boring.
I'm kind of on board with this. A lot of movies like this tend to be real hyperactive- action, explosions, crashes - rinse, repeat.
And then the cliched bloated plots-- something like, "Plexicorp is developing a super weapon and this rogue secret agency is trying to steal it" blah blah etc etc.
I tend to like simple, meaty plots. Terminator 2--a new shape changing terminator is out to kill young John Conner. The original terminator is sent back to protect John.
They have to find a way to escape and destroy the new terminator. Simple, but it works.
Action is fun to watch, but too much at a time and I get bored. The first explosion is OK. The 2nd is OK. The 3rd and 4th one is pushing it.
In Trek ITD, I count 8 different major action/explosion scenes, some within minutes of each other. The movie is hyperactive.
Bickering-- Kirk/Spock, Uhura/Spock Bones/Kirk- hardly any conversation can pass without bickering. It gets really grating, annoying.
The Scotty and Kirk scene were pretty funny though.
All in all, STID is starting to grow on me actually. There are certain things in it I'm starting to like.