I posted about this in the Khan thread, but I didn't want to derail too much there, so I'm starting here. This thread isn't really Khan-specific, it's just about what some people who aren't Trekkies might want to see.
I feel like a lot of people who post here have lost the pulse of what the average Joe ticket-buyer might think. Sure, there's a lot of projection. Some will say what other people are saying just to bolster their own opinion, but I'm genuinely interested in what non-hardcore fans might think. Especially since I think I've been reading too many forums lately. I wanted to get the opinions of people who would never even want to come here because they are the general audience, right? And this is just a small sampling. It's not meant to be authoritative or any kind of fact to prove anything.
So I would casually work into a conversation about movies a few non-suggestive questions, which is the best way to get a fairly non-biased answer. I was kind of surprised by some of the responses I got. Here are a few conversations I had with various people. For those who didn't read the other thread, these are paraphrased.
Conversation 1
Female, 29, liked ST2009, is only a light sci-fi fan interested more in the typical crime and medical dramas
Me: What do you think the next Trek movie should be about?
Her: Does it have to be about the original series?
Me: Yes, the same crew in that time period.
Her: Uh, how about Tribbles?
Me: How do you make a movie about Tribbles?
Her: Ok, then Klingons.
Me: Well, some say the Klingons have been done a lot.
Her: How about Data? Is he around in this time period?
Me: ...no... There's a lot of speculation that the movie will be about Khan.
Her: Oh, the guy played by Charlton Heston?
Me: ...
Her: Shouldn't they do something different?
She also mentioned V'Ger, but as a joke since she hated TMP. I was kinda surprised at the comments like Data and Heston, but some people just don't breathe Trek like we do. It reminds me of how just a few days ago my dental hygenist had a "brain fart" but wanted to call it something from Star Trek and said it was a Vulcan Mind Meld. I just kept quiet...
Conversation 2
Male, 31, liked ST2009, is more of a Star Wars/BSG/Firefly guy
Me: What do you think they should do for the new Star Trek movie?
Him: Gee, there's so many things that they could do. They could do just about anything. Like maybe something with Klingons.
Me: I've read things that may suggest they might be doing Khan.
Him: Really? It seems almost too soon for that. Maybe they could make something about the Tribbles.
Me: How do you make a movie about Tribbles?
He also mentioned V'Ger, although I think he was kidding. Strange how Klingons and Tribbles are more on the consciousness of what was big for Star Trek.
Conversation 3
Male, 32, liked ST2009, isn't really big on serious sci-fi and is more into humor
Me: What do you want to see in the new Trek movie?
Him: It should be about that guy who died skydiving. Like a prequel.
Me: ...
I guess not everybody wants to give a straight answer!
Conversation 4
Male, 30, liked ST2009, is more of a horror movie fan and doesn't like most ST spinoffs
Me: What do you think they should do in the new Trek movie?
Him: I dunno. That's just not really my area of expertise. I only saw the latest movie once. That's something you would know better than me.
Me: Well, I only saw it once as well. So you don't really care what it's about?
Him: Nah, not really.
Me: Yeah, it's not the same as guessing what, say, the next Batman film villain would be.
Him: Right, I'd be more into that. I really don't have much to say about Star Trek.
So despite him liking the movie, he just really didn't seem to care about what they did. I don't think I mentioned Khan to him.
Conversation 5
Male, 64, didn't much care for ST2009, fan of the original series and a little of TNG but not really sci-fi in general
Me: They closed the Star Trek Experience right before the new movie came out, which might have been a bad move considering how popular it was.
Him: Eh, I didn't really care for it as much.
Me: Oh? What would you rather see in a Star Trek movie?
Him: I'd be more interested in seeing a story that parallels some of our country's problems today just like TOS did.
Me: Well, very few of the Trek movies actually do that.
Him: The one with the whales was pretty good. But aside from that, I'd love to see characters deal with great odds and achieve great things. I'd like to see some romance or something that actually motivates their characters into doing things.
To me, it seemed like he didn't care what the setting, plot, or villain was so long as it contained some core emotional elements. I actually mentioned Khan, but he has a tendency to change the subject and go on tangents, so he didn't really have anything to say about that. He was the first person I talked to who was more concerned with themes rather than dressings.
So that's all the people I've asked so far, but I plan on asking a few more that I can think of. If you want to go ahead and contribute to this thread, casually bring up the movie to someone who you know might have seen it and talk about the sequel. But try not to mention anything like Khan or Klingons first and see what they might say. I usually waited until there wasn't much more to say.
If you post something, maybe say why you might disagree with their assessment.
And please, I'm not interested in seeing joke interviews.
I feel like a lot of people who post here have lost the pulse of what the average Joe ticket-buyer might think. Sure, there's a lot of projection. Some will say what other people are saying just to bolster their own opinion, but I'm genuinely interested in what non-hardcore fans might think. Especially since I think I've been reading too many forums lately. I wanted to get the opinions of people who would never even want to come here because they are the general audience, right? And this is just a small sampling. It's not meant to be authoritative or any kind of fact to prove anything.
So I would casually work into a conversation about movies a few non-suggestive questions, which is the best way to get a fairly non-biased answer. I was kind of surprised by some of the responses I got. Here are a few conversations I had with various people. For those who didn't read the other thread, these are paraphrased.
Conversation 1
Female, 29, liked ST2009, is only a light sci-fi fan interested more in the typical crime and medical dramas
Me: What do you think the next Trek movie should be about?
Her: Does it have to be about the original series?
Me: Yes, the same crew in that time period.
Her: Uh, how about Tribbles?
Me: How do you make a movie about Tribbles?
Her: Ok, then Klingons.
Me: Well, some say the Klingons have been done a lot.
Her: How about Data? Is he around in this time period?
Me: ...no... There's a lot of speculation that the movie will be about Khan.
Her: Oh, the guy played by Charlton Heston?
Me: ...
Her: Shouldn't they do something different?
She also mentioned V'Ger, but as a joke since she hated TMP. I was kinda surprised at the comments like Data and Heston, but some people just don't breathe Trek like we do. It reminds me of how just a few days ago my dental hygenist had a "brain fart" but wanted to call it something from Star Trek and said it was a Vulcan Mind Meld. I just kept quiet...
Conversation 2
Male, 31, liked ST2009, is more of a Star Wars/BSG/Firefly guy
Me: What do you think they should do for the new Star Trek movie?
Him: Gee, there's so many things that they could do. They could do just about anything. Like maybe something with Klingons.
Me: I've read things that may suggest they might be doing Khan.
Him: Really? It seems almost too soon for that. Maybe they could make something about the Tribbles.
Me: How do you make a movie about Tribbles?
He also mentioned V'Ger, although I think he was kidding. Strange how Klingons and Tribbles are more on the consciousness of what was big for Star Trek.
Conversation 3
Male, 32, liked ST2009, isn't really big on serious sci-fi and is more into humor
Me: What do you want to see in the new Trek movie?
Him: It should be about that guy who died skydiving. Like a prequel.
Me: ...
I guess not everybody wants to give a straight answer!
Conversation 4
Male, 30, liked ST2009, is more of a horror movie fan and doesn't like most ST spinoffs
Me: What do you think they should do in the new Trek movie?
Him: I dunno. That's just not really my area of expertise. I only saw the latest movie once. That's something you would know better than me.
Me: Well, I only saw it once as well. So you don't really care what it's about?
Him: Nah, not really.
Me: Yeah, it's not the same as guessing what, say, the next Batman film villain would be.
Him: Right, I'd be more into that. I really don't have much to say about Star Trek.
So despite him liking the movie, he just really didn't seem to care about what they did. I don't think I mentioned Khan to him.
Conversation 5
Male, 64, didn't much care for ST2009, fan of the original series and a little of TNG but not really sci-fi in general
Me: They closed the Star Trek Experience right before the new movie came out, which might have been a bad move considering how popular it was.
Him: Eh, I didn't really care for it as much.
Me: Oh? What would you rather see in a Star Trek movie?
Him: I'd be more interested in seeing a story that parallels some of our country's problems today just like TOS did.
Me: Well, very few of the Trek movies actually do that.
Him: The one with the whales was pretty good. But aside from that, I'd love to see characters deal with great odds and achieve great things. I'd like to see some romance or something that actually motivates their characters into doing things.
To me, it seemed like he didn't care what the setting, plot, or villain was so long as it contained some core emotional elements. I actually mentioned Khan, but he has a tendency to change the subject and go on tangents, so he didn't really have anything to say about that. He was the first person I talked to who was more concerned with themes rather than dressings.
So that's all the people I've asked so far, but I plan on asking a few more that I can think of. If you want to go ahead and contribute to this thread, casually bring up the movie to someone who you know might have seen it and talk about the sequel. But try not to mention anything like Khan or Klingons first and see what they might say. I usually waited until there wasn't much more to say.
If you post something, maybe say why you might disagree with their assessment.
And please, I'm not interested in seeing joke interviews.