Any time (time?) there is time travel in a movie except a movie about time travel, every thing and anything in said movie becomes stupid.
Like the kid that latched onto pizza, to borrow your phrase, you clearly fell in love with Star Trek a long time ago, and bonded to that version of it. Anything that varies from the same old formula will never be pretty to you, which is a shame. Even your analysis of the movie (i.e. Uhuru is Spock's love slave?) is wildly inaccurate and marinated in bitterness.
While I'm not as similarly attached to an era of sci-fi before my time, but it seems to me the new Star Trek is old serial era Captain Midnight / Flash Gordon / Buck Rodgers seat-of-the-pants matinee fun. All the adrenaline of golden age sci-fi, but with the budget and technology to make it come alive.
Travesty! Blasphemy!
Perhaps. But it was good clean adventure in the formerly lost art of fun science fiction. It wasn't Shakespeare, but neither was Bill Shatner wrestling with a guy in an iguana mask.
Did the writer of this miss the first 15 minutes of the movie? Jim Kirk in the movie grew up in an entirely different environment from Jim Kirk of the old TV show. The TV Kirk entered Starfleet inspired by his loving father. The movie Kirk had an abusive, uncaring stepfather. By changing his personality some, and with the other altered events, there is no way this one could be consistant with the last. It is a sort of “It’s a Wonderful Life” treatment of the changes caused by the sacrifice at the beginning of the movie.
That’s odd...My son, and several of my friends saw the move in the past 2 days, and all of them said it was an outstanding movie.
I can’t wait to see it.
If you look objectively at Star Trek TOS, several things leap out. The first is that it is obviously a stage performance. From the actors pronounced stage makeup, to the minimalist sets, and the grand stage backdrop screens.
Most of the actors themselves were right out of the “westerns” productions, as were the guest stars. TOS had some interesting competition as well, such as Lost In Space, The Time Tunnel, The Invaders, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, My Favorite Martian, The Wild Wild West, etc.
And TV science fiction writing had just come through the golden age of The Twilight Zone, and Outer Limits.
How about the jump from being owned by Desi Arnez and Lucille Ball, then sold off to Paramount TV, producers of an eclectic mix of TV, such as The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle USMC, Mission:Impossible, and The Brady Bunch?
Perhaps that is the biggest problem after all. The fans didn’t care about special effects, they wanted an interesting plot line, as well as some acting. Beautiful costumes and sound effects helped as well.
I know a few women who went only to appease their husbands or boyfriends and loved the movie. One girl has gone back to see it a second time.
I 100% agree that Urban got down McCoy perfectly.
Oh, and the idea of Kirk becoming captain of the Enterprise (Starfleet's flagship) when he's only a cadet is not believable.
The original series makes Spock's personality disorders perfectly clear and for an affair to blossom with Uhura is just beyond the pale as far as I am concerned. I don't need to see the movie to know I wouldn't like it on that point alone.
Anything that messes with the time line and the character type of the original is not a good movie IMO.
Sorry, but I can’t agree at all FRiend. My wife and I saw it at the movie grill the night before last, and not only did we leave the theater wowed, but the audience was simply estatic post movie.
I think you defined yourself early on when you mentioned your distates for the wildly successful “Lost”. Abrahms gets his audience and this new Trek will be a blockbuster. I hope there are many more to come with this new cast. I’m stoked at the mere possibility of sequels.
Love slave? The way she pushed him into letting her on the Enterprise showed she was at the very least his equal.
An Orion slave girl is now a Star Fleet cadet, bedding every other cadet she can find (very liberated).
That is a stretch too.
I’m a life long Star Trek and still fan and I agree with many of your points. I enjoyed the new Star Trek, but thought it should have been more faithful to the TOS canon. I gave this new version of ST a 7 out of 10 on IMDB.
I woulds like to read a thoughtful, conservative review of this entertainment vehicle product, yes, product, and how it illustrates and betrays the infantile utopian Leftist politics of the Hollyweird crowd, because you know very well that it does!
Thank you all for boycotting Hollywood products!
The guy that plays McCoy nailed it.
As for the volume — I always bring ear plugs to the cinema.
I agree with every word of this review. The human equation has been lost. It’s Lost Trek now.
Excellent review. I agree.
The complete destruction of the Trek universe timeline was cheap and disgusting.
"HERE'S TO SICKLY SEASONS AND BLOODY WARS." - Famous British toast.
And as an example of promotion jumps.
Pershing - Captain to Brigadier.
Custer - 2nd Lieut. to Brigadier(Brevet)