What would an ad aimed at the 40-50 y/o crowd like?
Pine talking into his armrest saying "SCOTTY! I need.......warp power. How....much longer?"
Or maybe showing a big blurry image of President Obama sitting in his chair in the middle of space on the view screen?
Or a big action scene with the entire cast on the bridge leaning violently and in unison to the left. And then to right.
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You kind of make the point. The all too popular image of TOS as campy. Certainly it had its share, intended or not. But the thing is, without the long-time support of the (now) 40-50 y/o crowd, Abrams wouldn't be doing this movie. So, why an ad campaign that evokes feelings of being old and thrown under the bus?
I don't want Trek stuck in the past, but as someone who was there at the start, there is something insulting at a core level in the tone of a "Not your father's Star Trek," campaign. Especially since TOS fandom probably HAS been passed down to quite a few from their fathers (and mothers).
I don't know. Yeah, it's just an ad. But, all I can say is that the point probably could've been made with a tad more sensitivity. I don't know, maybe I'm just feeling vulnerable, today. Perhaps I should relax with a cup of tea. Or a shot of bourbon.
Just having some fun. I'm 46 and watched Star Trek with Dad. TOS had it's share of camp but it also had an equal amount of poignant story lines. I tend to agree that the powers that be are over hyping the action aspect of the film (long missing in many of the films IMO) and forgoing the ensemble cast interplay.