Some of my earliest childhood memories circa the mid-1970s are of sitting in our 1st home's living room, frequently watching syndicated Star Trek reruns with my dad, on a squiggly old tube tv screen, no bigger than a laundromat drier window. He has always been a fan of classic sci-fi & had enjoyed it during it's initial airing. We were both overjoyed to see its rise from that ignominious obscurity, going from being a mocked antiquity like Gilligan's Island was, to when it got its cinematic rebirth.
We've seen every Star Trek motion picture in a theatrical setting together, & were both avid fans of TNG. Our opinions on the franchise's development haven't always been favorable nor synchronous. In fact, we find our divergent tastes amusing. I've grown to like DS9. He doesn't. We both dislike Voyager, but he somehow ended up liking Enterprise, & I don't so much. I tried to get him to watch some TAS, which I know isn't that good, but I still like it some. He somehow missed it when it aired. I think mostly because he probably thought of it as kids tv. I couldn't get him through a single episode. He hated it lol.
Neither of us are overwhelmingly in love with the Kelvin films, but we don't dislike them either. We just think it's too much like all the other modern blockbuster franchises, cookie cutter studio pabulum, that doesn't stand out, or speak to us anymore, and neither of us have gone to the lengths to subscribe to see Discovery. It's been funny to see where our sensibilities & tastes line up or don't. I imagine that if they make another cinema film, we'll go see it though. It's just a fun tradition. The movie quality doesn't matter so much anymore. I've actually been wondering if I should try to introduce him to some of the big budget fan films. Who knows? He may like them hahaha
We've seen every Star Trek motion picture in a theatrical setting together, & were both avid fans of TNG. Our opinions on the franchise's development haven't always been favorable nor synchronous. In fact, we find our divergent tastes amusing. I've grown to like DS9. He doesn't. We both dislike Voyager, but he somehow ended up liking Enterprise, & I don't so much. I tried to get him to watch some TAS, which I know isn't that good, but I still like it some. He somehow missed it when it aired. I think mostly because he probably thought of it as kids tv. I couldn't get him through a single episode. He hated it lol.
Neither of us are overwhelmingly in love with the Kelvin films, but we don't dislike them either. We just think it's too much like all the other modern blockbuster franchises, cookie cutter studio pabulum, that doesn't stand out, or speak to us anymore, and neither of us have gone to the lengths to subscribe to see Discovery. It's been funny to see where our sensibilities & tastes line up or don't. I imagine that if they make another cinema film, we'll go see it though. It's just a fun tradition. The movie quality doesn't matter so much anymore. I've actually been wondering if I should try to introduce him to some of the big budget fan films. Who knows? He may like them hahaha