For those of you that like Star Trek, seriously, only see this movie if you want reasons to justify JJ Abrams upcoming murder... :3d_frown:
I went into this open minded, and was semi-enjoying it until about 10 minutes before the end, when they just gave up on the storyline and didn't resolve a major plot point.
The dialogue in places was cliched, especially for Scotty, which although Simon Pegg played admirably, just grated on the fans in the audience - you could feel the disappointment.
The effects were far too quick in places, not allowing you to see wtf is going on, and someone seriously needs to break the lens flare tool that Abrams insists on using in virtually every scene, i have no objection to it being used on occasion, but honestly, every 2 minutes means i end up annoyed, and blinded, by having to constantly squint.
For me, now, the franchise is effectively dead. As a generic space movie, this would be great, but Star Trek, this most definitely is not. :nono:
I went into this open minded, and was semi-enjoying it until about 10 minutes before the end, when they just gave up on the storyline and didn't resolve a major plot point.
The dialogue in places was cliched, especially for Scotty, which although Simon Pegg played admirably, just grated on the fans in the audience - you could feel the disappointment.
The effects were far too quick in places, not allowing you to see wtf is going on, and someone seriously needs to break the lens flare tool that Abrams insists on using in virtually every scene, i have no objection to it being used on occasion, but honestly, every 2 minutes means i end up annoyed, and blinded, by having to constantly squint.
For me, now, the franchise is effectively dead. As a generic space movie, this would be great, but Star Trek, this most definitely is not. :nono: