Totenkindly
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I've only seen one or two of the F&F flicks -- they're okay, just kind of mindless and sometimes fun. If I was more into that style of film, I'd probably like them more. So STB was the same way, I don't remember many details now except for the bike jump and the alien who helped them (played by Sofia Boutella) and Idris Elba who is always cool -- I just saw it the one time in the theater. And it was the last trek film with Anton Yelchin. 
I was just happy they weren't going to butcher another past-Trek movie in a half-baked remake.
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It has also been like two decades or more since I watched STTMP. I remember liking the end, and I liked the Veeger bit, and I liked Ilia. I just remember falling asleep a lot if I'd watch at night because of all the space in that film. Which, well, it's about space, so I guess it was more realistic with all the empty space and slow time, but... man.
Anyway, its rank near the end of my list doesn't mean I thought it was awful, it just was less engaging over all than the ones ahead of it. And it opened the door to doing TWoK, so....!
I think the only one I hated (sorry, Cat) was Final Frontier. I actually remember leaving the theater feeling outrage.
I was just happy they weren't going to butcher another past-Trek movie in a half-baked remake.
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It has also been like two decades or more since I watched STTMP. I remember liking the end, and I liked the Veeger bit, and I liked Ilia. I just remember falling asleep a lot if I'd watch at night because of all the space in that film. Which, well, it's about space, so I guess it was more realistic with all the empty space and slow time, but... man.
Anyway, its rank near the end of my list doesn't mean I thought it was awful, it just was less engaging over all than the ones ahead of it. And it opened the door to doing TWoK, so....!
I think the only one I hated (sorry, Cat) was Final Frontier. I actually remember leaving the theater feeling outrage.