And on the flip-side, all those who have somehow lost all sense of objectivity and treat any criticism of the new movie as an insult to their first born.And I'd like to add, fans who use canon (or its often misspelled counterpart, cannon) and "Roddenberry's Vision" as the end all be all to an argument, and treat Star Trek pre-Abrams as something sacrosanct.
Hey it goes all ways (wait that doesn't sound right, a little nasty...oh well). Canon is also invoked by those who support the movie as well as those who do, i.e. "it's on film, it's canon."
I loved the movie, but I'm willing to critique it just as much as the next guy. However, there's a difference between criticism and inflammatory statements. Once again, on both ends of the spectrum.
Moreover, what is objectivity when it comes to any criticism of any art, film, television, literature, or otherwise. It's all subjective, but we can all make one hell of a reasoned argument. Or we can reduce our points to nothing more than shock terms like "cinematic masturbation," where nothing is really gained except the knee jerk reactionary response.