Godzilla just recently went into retirement. Final Wars wasn't released too long ago after all, and it was at least a decent effort.
My fear was that without Godzilla, the giant monster movie genre would die out until its revival.
The Millennium Series in general was pretty good, with "Godzilla, Mothra & King Gidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack" probably being one of my favorite Godzilla films ever.
Mine too. The suit design for Godzilla in GMK is also my favorite.
As far as I'm concerned however, the American Godzilla can stay dead and retired.
Haha. I liked the Tristar film but yeah, that creature was not Godzilla.
Star Trek is a prequel (because that worked so well for Enterprise), that will follow Kirk and Spock during their academy days.
Enterprise was pretty bad. :p I wouldn't mind a prequel to the original series as long as it's done right. I just hope that Shatner's not in it. That guy is such a douche-bag.
Then again, I haven't been too impressed with anything from the series since The Next Generation (and their respective films - even Nemesis, but perhaps not Generations). Note: Voyager was alright, though I found about half of the characters to be a little on the cheesy side.
I thought Generations sucked but I liked all of the other TNG films. I'm also a big fan of Voyager.
And on an opinionated, elitist, personal note. I can't see why the industry has been fawning over Abrams lately, as I think he tends to produce over-rated filler.
I can't say I'm familiar with any of his work other than Armageddon and Cloverfield, both of which I enjoyed. Along the same lines though, Peter Jackson can spork right off.