*rises from deep absence to comment*
aaaaa I love the reboot!

Might just be me, but I think it's phenom, and the casting choices they made are absolutely inspired. Also, despite Abrams' camera flares every place, they're beautiful cinematically.
I may have cried a little when I found out Anton Yelchin died. Still kind of torn up about it, but yeah. It was somehow oddly and impressively fortunate all the nods they did regarding Spock/Leonard Nimoy which came to mean something else when they also lost Anton/Chekhov.
GUYS THE PART WHERE THEY STOLE A CELEBRATORY BEVERAGE FROM CHEKHOV'S LOCKER AND DRANK TO ABSENT FRIENDS IT WAS SO FUNNY AND YET SO EMOTIONAL I WAS CRYING A LOT BASICALLY.But, yes. I adore the new films.
And...um, sorry if this is showing my Trekkie ignorance, but a complaint about them being too action-y to be Star Trek? TOS is literally cowboys and gunfights in space. I know some of the later series deviated from this, but Kirk was a good ole' pioneer gunslinger and the original show is, as best as technology and money and time would allow, very action-y. Also, you typically can't do a dramatic two hour film about the life cycle of tribbles. XD Maybe the movies are a bit more flashy and with a few more gunfights and explosions, but the amazing way they stick to the truth of each individual character impresses me beyond that.
Cinematically, the new movie is a little dark. There were some scenes, especially the fight scenes, that were hard to see and know what was going on. That is literally my only complaint for the film. (Oh, except for the
stuff with Sulu. Some people were like "it's no big deal, you can't even tell if you're not looking for it." Well, it's pretty obvious, but that's another subject for another day.BONES AND SPOCK ARE MY FAVORITE BROS. And that really comes out in this film and made me so happy. XD I adore all the characters, but those two and their chemistry/antagonism is the best.
*slinks back into oblivion, leaving tray of Federation Emblem cookies*