As far as rewatchability I'd rate ID above TWOK and Nemesis.
A fan since 1973. I find nothing embarrassing or disappointing in this film “as a long-time fan” and Spock’s Khan “yell”, in story, makes more sense than Kirk’s in TWOK.The disappointment for the second half from long time fans
Well, if we're polling longtime fans: I'm approximately the same vintage (1972, I think), and would sooner have gratuitous dental work than rewatch Nemesis, Insurrection, The Motion Picture, or this. (Though a couple of those would at least do as a cure for insomnia....)A fan since 1973. I find nothing embarrassing or disappointing in this film “as a long-time fan” and Spock’s Khan “yell”, in story, makes more sense than Kirk’s in TWOK.
I wouldn't either. I only watch one movie a year.But I do not think I will ever be asking you for movie recommendations....
I wouldn't either. I only watch one movie a year.
Yup. I reflect on them yearly and still find them introspective an enjoyable, at least for Star Trek and Star Wars.The test of time reveals their true nature.
Yup. It's a mystery how the Commander of Starfleet manage to get rid of all those pesky observers. Will wonders never cease.This is the movie where the USS Vengeance was beating the Enterprise to a pulp for a good long time in Earth's vicinity and Starfleet and the Federation never noticed right?
The greats stand on the shoulders of giants to see further. Abrams stands next to them and takes notes.JJ has a way of making movies that people enjoy in the moment, but don't hold up particularly well over time.
His movies are slick and fast paced. They're crammed with eye-candy, action, humor, and nostalgia; everything a popcorn viewer wants to see. But it's a sugar high that doesn't last. His movies are messy, superficial, and vapid. The test of time reveals their true nature.
"The Only Ship, sir?"Well even in the Prime 'verse, apparently there are often times when there is only one Starfleet ship in the vicinity of Earth.
Kor
Yeah, when the attack is led by a stealth ship commanded by the head of Starfleet and Section 31 himself, who has told everyone Kirk went rogue in enemy territory (it's literally spelled out in the movie), it makes perfect sense.Yup. It's a mystery how the Commander of Starfleet manage to get rid of all those pesky observers. Will wonders never cease.
Well, if we're polling longtime fans: I'm approximately the same vintage (1972, I think), and would sooner have gratuitous dental work than rewatch Nemesis, Insurrection, The Motion Picture, or this. (Though a couple of those would at least do as a cure for insomnia....)
Because it's the sharpest-written
I agree on Nemesis, Insurrection, and Into Darkness: easily my 3 least favourite Trek films, but I like TMP fine.
Here's an idea: why not stick to criticisms of the movie -- because, after all, that's the purpose of this forum and of this thread -- and skip the kind of broad-brush swipe at fan groups which are not only conspicuously unsupported, but unsupportable?while JJ fans only want faster and faster speed, illogically or otherwise.
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