high anticipation for Trek movies for me started V onwards (but was also there for IV and III and maybe even a little for II ...but not of the high whacko full trekkie anticipation until V)
V - remember being very hyped as had become a full on trekkie by that era. remember seeing the starlog magazine, DC comic, even TFF calendar in the comic stores and being obsessed with it, saw a campfire clip on a late night movie show early hours of the morning. but then seeing the movie... could tell something was 'off' in comparison to the previous ones (FX/tone) and the other big movies that summer (Indy, Batman) but still enjoyed it and saw it twice. and bought the memorabilia (starlog magazine, DC comic, novel, etc)
VI - this was most anticipated film for me. that era of the 25th anniversary/Unification/VI, going to comic store late Fri or Sat and reading all the VI news/1st pics in the pages of starlog, starburst, TOFC magazine, editorial/letters page of the DC comics. all the tantalizing bits of info - Starfleet Academy quashed! Bennett gone! Meyer directing! Nimoy producing! Klingon homeworld! courtrooms! battle cruisers! ice planets! Excelsior/Capt Sulu! TNG connections! (Dorn!/Unification!)..and seeing the ominous klingon head/Ent teaser poster on back of the DC comics! and the 1st pics of notably older Kirk and Bones on trial! snippet of the trailer on late night TV!...and the Shatner/Nimoy presented 25th anniversary special!(although heavily edited on UK tv). it was such a happy time

and then as it got closer going in the comic store and seeing the Official starlog VI movie magazine, the 2 DC comics (standard/delux), the novel, the Cinefantastique issue, even an unofficial Making of book 'Charting The Undiscovered Country' (which is probably my favourite Trek book), these were all available at the time of VIs release in December - about 2months before the UK release so while initially was hesitant to read them was well and truly spoiled by time of uk release but too young to care. it was also around this time I started buying the Ertl model kits and TOS on CIC vhs, tech manuals/compendiums and bought all 6 of the 27x40 film posters and displayed them on wall alongside each other (just enough room to pull it off) although VI was difficult to track down in the uk (only could get the teaser poster for a while not the great looking main one sheet). actual movie was amazing. just seemed so 'big' and well done after V with truly amazing 'T2' level FX
VII - had tuned out of Trek pretty much as soon as VI was over as that was it for TOS and didn't have much interest in remaining TNG seasons (mainly due to standard UK tv losing the rights to show it so couldn't see it anymore! aside renting the VHS for the odd interesting ep like Relics, AGT).. and had no interest in DS9 after seeing the pilot and 1st ep. had become more into Rrated SF like T2, Aliens, Blade Runner etc. Then flicking through a Starburst one day and saw an all new pic of Shatner as Kirk for 'Star Trek VII' that would also feature TNG!! mind was blown - so was back on the Trek horse! there followed near VI level anticipation for what would surely be the greatest Trek film of all! briefly saw early trailer on late night tv showing Kirk seemingly on board the Ent D under attack! rumours of Kirks death in magazines/tv, there were usual trips to comic stores for starlog, DC, novel etc (again like VI the UK didn't get the movie until about 2 months later so by then the plot was spoiled if you were into the mags/comics - but obviously not like today when you get spoiled easy on FB/Twit etc)..even bought the movie poster to display along side previous 6. then there was seeing movie..... Star Trek V Part II.
VIII - even though Gen had disappointed wasn't long before started reading in the pages of mid/late 90s mags SF Universe/Cinescape about Trek 'VIII' aka 'Generations II' (like they were going to call each movie Star Trek Generations II, III ) and very early on was revealed itd be The Borg. clever move by Paramount to counteract the initial instalment (like the way Warners announced Man of Steel 2 would be Batman v Superman) so total high anticipation. just no way a borg movie wouldn't be all kinds of epic. rumours of title 'Resurrection' (b4 Alien stole it), and 'Renaissance' (when it was to be set then)... early days of the net saw the 1st poster, trailer/making of doc on freebie vhs, plus the usual comic store trips for the magazine, comic (Marvel this time), novel, making of book. there were even choc bars in newsagents like it was TNGs TMP! (which it was really). think the success of ID4 that summer also helped anticipation for Star Treks 'alien invasion' movie
IX - after FC was pretty pumped to be reading about the next movie being Heart of Darkness (had got into Apocalypse Now around that time), yes I remember the Arnie rumours! (didn't seem that unlikely the biggest movie star could appear as FC had been such a success and Hanks had almost been in it too), wasn't sure what to make of the trailers but seemed action/First Contacty.. then of course the movie disappointed in just about every way imaginable (aside from FX) didn't help that the Phantom Menace trailer showed before which just made it seem so lame in comparison.
X - bit like after VI had tuned out of Trek for a while probably due to non event of Ins (and never got into Voyager, all the treknobabble, even Enterprise didn't seem interesting despite the new setting/era) and by now the likes of The Matrix, FightClub, and Xmen taking up my SF time.. but time for an even number Trek - ..think Ridley Scott was mentioned, maybe even Meyer be back.. then rumours of Romulans, maybe Spock be back?.. Exec Decision/US Marshalls director seemed a cool choice. and getting the writer of Gladiator was very interesting.. trailer looked good (Blade Runner eye, space action battles saucer crash like FC ) of course the movie bombed and going to see it knowing it was Treks first flop didn't help.
ST09 - this is probably 2nd highest anticipation after VI - by now fully connected to the net so every piece of info on TM.com. the idea of Trek coming back to big screen with a mega budget movie on the scale of biggest movies of that era like Transformers, XMen, with a cool 'in' director of such a big movie like MI3 and focusing on early days of TOS (like recent Batman & Bond) and the atom bomb announcement of Nimoy returning just made anticipation sky high..(even rumours of Shatner..and constant rumours of A listers like Crowe/villain and Cruise/Pike) Trek was truly entering the big league after looking down and out (initially due same year as Indy/Batman/Bond like 89 before being moved to summer following year 1st summer Trek since 89, and near Terminator almost like 91 - a sign the studio had major confidence )....then the Countdown comics revealing its totally in canon with TNG/Nemesis.. amazing tantalizing trailers ..of course the movie didn't really disappoint either, just seemed so new/fresh/reinvented.. a ST:TMP for the modern age
STID - seemed to kept being pushed back - summer 2011?(should be)..then summer 2012, then 2013. constant rumours of the villain - Khan?(Benico Del Toro) or Gary? Mudd? Alice Eve as Carol or Elizabeth? the hand on glass trailer wtf? cant be TWOK redux..can it?... film turned out well imo pretty much Treks 'T2'
STB - anticipation nice and high on hearing Shatner would return for 50th anniversary via timetravel? timelines converging? but Orci directing was abit wtf. then of course it all fell apart - Pegg writing (ok), F&F director (um..) leading to the F&F rock song motor bike trailer (anticipation code zero zero zero.. destruct..zero) and in front of Force Awakens! - Insurrection Part II
ST4 - so so anticipation for Hemsworth Trek (although being seemingly adapted from the Orci/Shatner ST3 was intriguing). new 'Legion guy' ST4 isn't enough to go on yet
Tarantino Trek - VI levels of anticipation (but concerned might not happen - esp with ST4 back on)