I can't suspend disbelief at all in Trek or Wars. But the fun of the films is the sets, props, costumes, alien suits, special effects, and stunts. Star Wars is better with all that stuff - there are a good 5 minutes worth watching in each hour of film. And the dire acting is an education in itself. They are what used to be called B movies, hyped up into blockbusters.
You do however get some eye candy in Star Trek for example Voyager - 7 of 9 View attachment 7618 Or Another... View attachment 7619 Then you have T'Pol from Enterprise View attachment 7620 Or maybe this instead? View attachment 7621
Space: Back of Beyond (as we used to refer to it). Properly known as Space: Above and Beyond Honourable mentions for Firefly (and Serenity), Farscape, Babylon 5 and Battlestar Galactica (the modern version). To answer the question .. Star Trek (the various series, if not the movies). Star Wars was a wonderful spectacle when it first came out but since then there have been other wonderful spectacles that have also featured decent acting, grown-up plots, script writers who can write scripts and directors who can direct movies. I like my films to work on more than one level, if at all possible.
Weird, worked earlier... Anyway 7 of 9 out of her work gear http://www.hdwallpapersarena.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jeri_ryan_7.jpg T'Pol from Enterprise http://www.vidiot.com/st-ent/images/Enterprise_Blalock_2003-01-800.jpg Or when she's not saving the world http://www.wallpapergate.com/data/media/102/Jolene_Blalock_029.jpg
Not that bothered about either but, if I had to choose one it would be Star Trek, at least it hasn`t got that annoying fcukwit jar jar binks in it. My must see tv at the mo is The Walking Dead and Broadwalk Empire.
I picked up each season of B5 for £10 and am coming to the end of S5. It looks a bit dated ie very ninties, but its really good sci fi. Good value for money. Bruce Boxleitner can be abit 'All Amercian' from time to time, but the relationship between Molari and G'Kar is some great stuff