From rotten tomatoes... Star Trek Into Darkness is a big film, building on the foundations of its predecessor and holding true to the nature of the franchise.-James Fletcher FILMINK (Australia) People are unlikely to charge out of the cinema with quite the same level of glee as they did in 2009; but this is certainly an astute, exhilarating concoction.-Andrew PulverGuardian [UK] An exhilarating, emotionally rich and utterly pleasurable journey that wears its love for Trek fans old and new on its sleeve.-Emma DibdinDigital Spy Star Trek Into Darkness will send Trekkers into paroxysms of delight-.Jon LyusHeyUGuys After a confident take-off, Abrams keeps the franchise flying with a faster, faster, FASTER sequel that makes for the most thrilling Star Trek since First Contact.--Matthew LeylandTotal Film It's a rousing adventure and Abrams has laid the platform for a healthy long lasting franchise.--Blake Howard 2UE That Movie Show
Oh, sure, they're probably all bought off, but as a free-market libertarian, you should dig that, it shows how JJ really really wants it.
Not when it first came out. Shit, everyone was falling all over themselves about how awesome it was to have Star Wars in the theater again. Ebert, one of the best known professional critics, loved the hell out of it.
All I remember from walking out of the prequels was "man that was pretty weak, but how about those awesome lightsaber fights?!" I also remember it being not that well received when Hayden Christensen made his debut in Episode II. People piled on that kid.
Hayden really was a bad actor but then again the writing for those prequals was equally bad. Episode 3 is the only one that I can stand to rewatch.
I can not watch any of the prequels at all...period. They are that horrific. Ed Wood and Dr. Uwe Boll are/were better film makers than George Lucas.
Shit, the prequels--along with "ST: Generations" and "ST: Insurrection" are so bad that I can't even explain the plot to someone without gagging in disgust.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/star-trek/10032429/Star-Trek-into-Darkness-review.html Having read the detailed plot synopsis, my worries are acutely confirmed by this review -from a critic who actually seems familiar with Star Trek.
If accurate, they kind of opened that up with Scotty's magic beaming equation that landed him in Enterprise's water park.
I'm so pissed that the DVD didn't have the deleted scene where Scotty runs into Napoleon, and then the song "the boys and the girls are doing it", kicks in.
I can only go by the daily clips that have been coming out, and fitting those into the plot spoilers which are afoot...but from what I've seen, I get the impression that those (reviewers)who liked the previous film specifically in that it was a fun shiny whiz-bang summer action film are less impressed with this one because the story actually has some depth. and vice versa. I thought the last one was fun, but pretty much fluff. nt a great movie by any stretch, but enjoyable and re-watchable. the vibe I'm getting from this one is that it will be much MUCH better in terms of being the kind of movie i really like. Possibly, they will fumble it but from the bits I've already seen, the pieces are there to make a great movie.
Or the deleted scene where they flash back to Scotty's sidekick's home planet, and all the tiny lizard people are assembled at the HQ of the Lollipop Guild.
Translation: Normal people are going to love this film; super-geek fanboys are going to hate it. I'm in.