Zero gravity never looks quite right in a majority of science fiction movies, you only need to watch Picard's little float across the deflector dish in first contact to see this. Don't get me wrong, a very few movies have depicted zero gee to a passing degree.
I was watching Apollo Thirteen last night, for those who don't know, Ron Howard (the director) built his spacecraft sets inside a cargo plane and flew a series of arcs and dives to place the sets and actors in freefall.
Would something like this be cool in the next Star Trek movie? If there were to be a scene, or series of, in the movie, would it be worth Abrams effort to use this method to show freefall, aboard the Enterprise or elsewhere?
Would it increase your enjoyment of the movie?

I was watching Apollo Thirteen last night, for those who don't know, Ron Howard (the director) built his spacecraft sets inside a cargo plane and flew a series of arcs and dives to place the sets and actors in freefall.
Would something like this be cool in the next Star Trek movie? If there were to be a scene, or series of, in the movie, would it be worth Abrams effort to use this method to show freefall, aboard the Enterprise or elsewhere?
Would it increase your enjoyment of the movie?
