I saw Into Darkness this weekend with my wife. She complained the whole time about feeling carsick, and that we were sitting too close. It's probably a good thing that we didn't see the 3D version.
I liked it in general and agree that the casting was the best thing about it, especially Benedict Cumberbatch as Khan. As always, I still have mixed admire/hate feelings about Kirk, so I guess he is also well cast.
I agree with markw about Chekov. That actor left me wondering what he was doing there.
Simon Pegg as Scotty – at least he does a Scottish accent more convincingly. No more "Aye cap'n, I don't think I can keep up this fake Scottish accent much longer."
And so far no one has even mentioned the blond bimbo "torpedo expert". Like any new crew member in Star Trek, she is likely to be killed soon. Just a soon as they thaw out Khan for the next movie.
Did anyone else wonder about the "technology of the future" from Star Trek TOS and how it looks now, more than 40 years since TOS? I'm talking about big video screens and those flip phone Star Fleet communicators. Big video screens don't generate excitement anymore, and we all (OK, most of us
) have discarded flip phones for 'more advanced' tiny keyboard smart phones. I'm still waiting for a new technology microwave oven combined with a transporter so we can have fresh hot pizza delivered that isn't soggy.