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I wonder what the reception was at the time. Must have been pretty bad. Far worse movies have been 'rehabilitated'.
It was fucking DESTROYED by the critics in 1979.
EDIT: Roger Ebert liked it though.
I think they said pretty much what you guys are saying
It was too long, too abstract and too boring
TMP set the box office record for highest opening weekend gross. It also defeated Superman and the 1978 re-release of Star Wars in its third week, which most movies tend to be lucky if they survive the second weekend especially in this day and age. It was the highest grossing Star Trek movie in the franchise literally until the 2009 remake came out, and they had China's help to break that record (4 was the most profitable Trek movie and remains so to this day, but TMP put the most asses in seats). Audiences generally liked it. If the movie did not have the bloated budget brought on by Phase II's development costs, it would have been a smash hit, probably one of the biggest successes of its era.Especially in a post-Star Wars context.
It still grossed $139 million against its $44 million (estimated) budget. That's pretty god damn impressive if you ask me. I think reputation colors this movie terribly in peoples minds. That and the godawful Director's Cut, which cuts out like half of the character scenes and only shortens the special effects sequences everyone hates by only ten or twenty seconds a pop. And adds a CGI V'Ger, because if Lucas did it by god we've got to do it too.
This part is obviously ancedotal, but the two times its played on KF movienight it got a fairly positive response from newbies, so it clearly has wider appeal than just the Trek nerds who think its super cerebral bro.
I also don't know how much stock I'd put in critical opinion, these are the same people who personally saw to it that The Thing was ruined at the box office the year it came out, and called it gory nonsense with nothing complicated going on.