If only Abrams had given the Kelvin-sequence the orderly-ness of a naval battle like this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y91-wE5vkuA&feature=channel
That was a nice WW II battle scene, but I for one, am happy that we got what we got. A battle is chaos, I see nothing wrong in depicting it that way.
The Kelvin sequence it absolutely perfect.
That Yamato battle is only slightly less chaotic than the Kelvin battle.
The point I was trying to make: The argument that the Kelvin-sequence was too chaotic, too un-orderly is just bullshit.
Naval battles are (and are portrayed as) total chaos and so it this starship battle.
Thanks for the clarification. Don't get me wrong, I've been watching Star Trek since '72, so I'm not in the 'kewl fx' camp, but I've been waiting for a more realistic depiction of a space battle since the movies began. The closest they had gotten to getting right was TWOK in the nebula. I was really pleased with what JJ's team put up on screen. Very real, very messy.
Edit: I guess I should also give some credit to Nemesis, the space battle was the only thing I found in that movie to be even remotely worth while.