Deledrius wrote:AlucardNoir wrote:TOS is exceptionally campy, that tends to put people off.
This is one of those things I see people saying, but is it really true, or just received wisdom?
Batman was a campy show. I'll even grant that by the third season, TOS unfortunately became not very well-produced. But
camp is more than just budgetary limitations. I don't see a lot of justification for this assumption (and I do see people frequently building bad arguments on it, so it matters).
PapaPalpatine wrote:Kirk is unquestionably a horndog
I would question that.
I only watched TOS because I had grown up on TNG, DSN, VOY, and ENT and it was being shown on TV because a celebration was approaching and it was being rereleased on DVD or Blue-Ray or something like that.
While I am a great Batman fan I have yet to see the 60's show, or have any inclination to do so. There is camp and there is camp, while I was in middle school and starting high school a TV station showed all the Godzilla movies that had been made by that point, the last one had been the bullshit american one and the Japanese were making their 1999-2004 new Godzilla series. I liked most and fell in love with Mothra movies but if they had started by showing the campier ones I would have never watched any of them in the first place.
Camp puts me off. I loved TNG, I grew up with DSN, VOY, ENT and TNG yet that gorn scene did more to put me off TOS then all the other shows and movies did to make me want to watch it.
There is camp and there is camp. Having a look on the TVTropes page for camp I see a lot of shows and movies I like and a lot I don't. I like the Burton Batmen movies, but hate the Schumacher one, all are considered camp, some I like one I don't. Camp itself is relative. If I hadn't seen the Burton movies mentioned there I wouldn't even consider them camp. Same for Labyrinth.
AS I said, there is camp and then there's camp. Thing is though if something is good I don't usually even think of camp when thinking of it, yet if something is bad, the camp elements just jump out at me as being some of the more egregious reasons for it's low quality. I don't subscribe to the "so good it's bad" school of thought. I either like something or I don't, and if I do it can't be bad, or at the very least I can't find it bad because I like it, because I take enjoyment from it. I can find part of it bad, but the work as a whole still has to be considered good (again, by me). I don't watch stuff to poke fun at it, I don't watch stuff to criticize it. I watch it to enjoy it, to be entertained. If I'm not, or if I'm bored by it, or annoyed, or made angry by it's logic or plot wholes or whatever else - I.Stop.Watching.
Some people look at the gorn scene and laugh. I look at the gorn scene with disgust, and as a trek fan with shame. Shame that that scene is part of the cannon I like. Shame that if I were to ever recommend Star Trek to someone they might end up watching TOS and see that scene (then again, with Discover on the air now and the 3 abramsverse movies I doubt I'll ever be recommending Star Trek to any). I look at that scene with pity for the people that had to draw the line there and call it good enough. But even if I weren't a trek fan I still wouldn't like that scene. I still would look with questioning eyes at the people that did. There is intentional exaggeration and then there's attempting intentional exaggeration to hide a lackluster budget... and then there's personal opinion and taste. Batman Forever had money, but there's no accounting for taste.
TL;DR I don't like camp and am actively put off by anything that looks camp. Even in works I enjoy.
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