Claiming that all I do is stew over what I don't like and mention it in every post is full of shit because I most certainly do not do that. Most of my posts make no mention whatsoever of what and why I don't like about contemporary Trek. There are other things to talk about.I don't think you could take Star Trek (or your inflated opinion of its significance) any more seriously if it were found to be a missing chapter of the Bible.I don't even consider myself a purist...
I mean, come on... a year on, and you're still reminding us daily that you despise "every stinking frame" of the new movie. Even the people who like it have largely moved on from it, yet you're still having gag reflex reactions to its mere mention. Your signature still waffles about the franchise apparently ending in 1979. This is 2010.
You're posting from Care-too-much, Puristville. Build a bridge and get over it. Move on, y'know?
I have no illusions that some form of Trek will be made. I have even at times liked some of it. But nowhere is it law that I have to like all of it. And it's feasible some new Trek could be made in the future that I will like, but it hasn't happened yet.
You think Trek XI is the first popular film I've disliked? I've known plenty over the years, Avatar being the most recent. I have a built in reflex towards cynicism whenever I see too much hype over anything. Sometimes I find I'm mistaken, but often enough I'm not.
I know plenty of coworkers who like the film and express genuine surprise that I dislike it when they've asked my opinion. Neither side elaborates much and we live-and-let-live, neither hounding the other with their arguments.
When people ask me if I'm a Star Trek fan there was a time I could reply "yes" without qualification. For quite some time now I do have to qualify my reply to "Yes, I like the original Star Trek. No, sorry, don't really care for the rest" And I'll only elaborate if the discussion continues further.
Argument is inevitable on the internet as there are always those out to prove you're wrong or misguided. I also read plenty of things said about TOS that I don't like and far more often than not I let it pass. But when I do dissent or openly resent having to hear contemporary Trek retconning or rationalizing aspects of TOS then I'm the intolerant hater. I've got two letters for those individuals.