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So IOW you didn't like the ending because it wasn't Star Trek?I wouldn't say that I go out of my way to make sure other people know it isn't a good movie. A thread on a forum is one thing.
For me, I'm angry for two reasons.
First, this movie had amazing potential to be great. But it stopped there. Two thirds through the movie they shit the bed and just said "fuck it, lets take the easy way out" and then did. "Mind fuck for the sake of mind fuck" is stupid, period. They could have ended that movie a hundred ways that don't fit into the "mind fuck" paradigm and I'd have been thrilled with the movie.
Second, and far more importantly for me, this had real potential to bring real sci-fi back into prime time; to be the start of something other than marvel dc super bullshit ironfisting shitheads. Those of us that yearn for old-school Star Trek, for example and are vomiting in the streets over ST: Beyond - epically let down by what should have been pure sci-fi cinematic greatness - are pissed off by this. A nonsensical non-sci-fi ending to an otherwise pure sci-fi movie is a great swirling fuck-you to the genre as a whole. "We don't give a damn about sci-fi. We just want money." Fuck. That.
I mean I like Star Trek and all, but I didn't expect an old-school Star Trek ending and I am glad it didn't have one.
And if we're talking old school Star Trek I'd have to say one of the bigger let-downs for me in sci-fi was the ending of ST: The Motion Picture.
Me too.Meh, I liked the ending.