Ok. Actually Abrams said he came to love Star Trek, but didn't care for it as a kid.
So how? Elaborate. People keep being really vague about their anger with these movies. Just what is so bad? Star Trek is supposed to be a"Wagon Train to the Stars." Action, adventure, conflict, even romance and tragedy. The movies have that- just compressed.
For the past several days people have been throwing around that Star Trek somehow is more philosophical than Star Wars, except it's not. Not the movies (maybe TMP, but that movie was a total flop), not even really TOS. Some social commentary, yes, but it was topical, not philosophical. And the later series really had more time to devote to letting the audience know the characters.
I've watched and enjoyed Star Trek since I was 10. So, over half my life. All but two of the movies, and most of the series. I've really enjoyed the movies. Fun, like Wrath of Khan fun, like Search for Spock fun. My dad, who watched the original series when it first aired enjoyed them. My boyfriends late BFF loved it, and HE was a die hard fan.
I'm totally comfortable with the updates because they were necessary- logically, you must see that in order for the franchise to survive it had be done.
What actually has been really irritating to me is that in none, none of the ultra-critical reviews that wax about a supposed lack of moral compass and philosophical ideals, none of them mention the inclusion of a real person in the ranks of Star Fleet. The bald, black woman that took over for Checkov? The bf said he was really surprised that they did that. He said she looked like someone you'd really find in the military. Ok, yeah, she was a background person, but still. Step in the right direction.
So how? Elaborate. People keep being really vague about their anger with these movies. Just what is so bad? Star Trek is supposed to be a"Wagon Train to the Stars." Action, adventure, conflict, even romance and tragedy. The movies have that- just compressed.
For the past several days people have been throwing around that Star Trek somehow is more philosophical than Star Wars, except it's not. Not the movies (maybe TMP, but that movie was a total flop), not even really TOS. Some social commentary, yes, but it was topical, not philosophical. And the later series really had more time to devote to letting the audience know the characters.
I've watched and enjoyed Star Trek since I was 10. So, over half my life. All but two of the movies, and most of the series. I've really enjoyed the movies. Fun, like Wrath of Khan fun, like Search for Spock fun. My dad, who watched the original series when it first aired enjoyed them. My boyfriends late BFF loved it, and HE was a die hard fan.
I'm totally comfortable with the updates because they were necessary- logically, you must see that in order for the franchise to survive it had be done.
What actually has been really irritating to me is that in none, none of the ultra-critical reviews that wax about a supposed lack of moral compass and philosophical ideals, none of them mention the inclusion of a real person in the ranks of Star Fleet. The bald, black woman that took over for Checkov? The bf said he was really surprised that they did that. He said she looked like someone you'd really find in the military. Ok, yeah, she was a background person, but still. Step in the right direction.
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