I was there on that fateful day, were you?
It seems surprising that a director for a high profile Star Trek film would admit to the Associated Press that he was not a rabid fan and more of a "Star Wars" kid but that's exactly what J.J Abrams has done.I already am mad at him. Comparing Starwars to Star Trek is like comparing Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom to a film like Gandhi. While they have similarities, they are also very different. Star Trek = cultural, social, sci-fi, and space exploration; Star Wars is just a Space-Western that Lucas tried to make deeper in the latest films but failed (according to the fans, I actually like Episode 3 the best of the 6 -but I'm not a fan-).
Abrams and his opinions or not, I have higher expectations for this film than any others in the past; mostly because the budget is MUCH higher. II also can't think of any instances where Abrams has done any bad directing; it usually ranges from good to great. I do have a lot of confidence that it will surpass Nemesis; my favourite of the Next Gen movies was easily Insurrection, but the most widely appealing next-gen movie was easily First Contact; I think that is the feel Abrams will go for.
What I am expecting though, is at least the best movie since Star Trek 6.