This is one time I have to go against the grain. I hate the new Trek stuff. The ship designs are awful, the story in the first movie was awful. I'm disgusted with the loss of Vulcan. I'm shocked at the apparent relationship between Uhura and Spock (that came out of NOWHERE). I'm appalled that a warp core on a starship would be divided into a hundred segments and fired out of the ship like bloody projectiles. I detest phasers being turned into 23rd-century rail guns mounted on the ship's hull. And what was up with those semi- seagull wing doors of the shuttlebay? Or the fact that Engineering looked like a damn Brewery. And don't even get me started on the fact that Kirk went from Cadet, to outlaw, to Captain in the span of 2 hours. I mean....that's just implausible, in ANY military organization.
You want to know what was good about Star Trek XI? Chekov and the end credits. That's. It.
With respect to tolerance, and upholding Trek ideals...there is one thing people consistently threw in my face when I stood up for the ideals of the Roddenberry era...which is that Star Trek is nothing but entertainment value. That's what I see JJ's vision of Star Trek is. And frankly, I don't like it. I don't have to be tolerant of it. If there's anything that JJ's vision of Star Trek stands for, it's this: Sex, Explosions, Intrigue, and excessive lens flares, coupled with crappy writing, crappy designing, and barely decent acting - sells big bucks.
So, if people want to applaud the new Trek, let them. Just shows how low their standards really truly are for any form of entertainment. I, for one, prefer, love, and will continue to prefer the old vs. the new. I look forward to ripping the new movie to shreds like I did the last aborption named Star Trek. My only wish is that people would let it die after this. Let Trek have SOME form of dignity in the end.
Anyway, that's my two cents. And I agree with moed whole-heartedly.