(delurking)
I just got back from watching the film and I can say that 3 different types of people will emerge from the cinema:
1. Those who have never (or hardly) watched Trek before, they will have enjoyed themselves,
2. Those who know Trek quite well and could nitpick the film to death, but still enjoyed it cause they new to switch their brains off just after sitting down.
and 3. NERD RAGE!!!!!11
TBH I'm borderline 3. It was worth the £6.odd I paid to see the film, but not the price they'll ask for the DVD/BD once they release it.
Theres a decent amount of humour in there, but most of the time I guess the reason I got it was because of my Trek knowledge. I don't know why they didn't use the Enterprise design they had for the 2008 promo shots (you know the ones I mean). The Vulcanoids
get to re assert their physical superiority over humans
, Simon Pegg
Throws the entire Trek rulebook on beaming out of the window, while still managing to squeeze off nearly every one of Scotty's classic lines
and warp drive is now
Star Wars hyperdrive but with a cannon shot SFX instead
which wasn't bad but why not have the twinkle?
The music? Too much of it if you ask me. Should have gotten Horner to do it (I didn't stay to watch the credits so for all I know he probably did). Some nice nods to music from TOS but that main theme......
Oh, and all you hard-line number 3s out there, don't worry about the film effecting the official continuity, cause
They pretty much dismiss the entire film as a alternate dimension anyway, so that means that to beam at warp BOTH ships have to be going the same speed and be at nominal distances from eachother.
But just a reminder, It's still a decent film, if you remember to put your brain into neutral for the duration.
I'm off to re-subscribe to alt.startrek and watch the fireworks fly...
(relurking)