I came here to mention this specifically, and was going to post its own thread, and I still might, but I feel the same way.
I watched The Wrath of Khan earlier today, and Kirk's "KHAAAN!" is almost nonsensical. I mean, it's The Shat, so he's overplaying it like usual, but the head bobbing and face he makes, just too much.
Additionally, as you mentioned, I'm not sure where the emotion is. His ploy to get Khan to come down to Regula to face him didn't work, and Khan said he'd just leave him there. But that wouldn't mean being marooned. Eventually Starfleet would have known that their science station had gone dark, and would have sent a team to investigate, thus discovering Kirk and those planetside. What was the scream for? Was the scream supposed to change Khan's mind?
But in Into Darkness, Spock has just lost his best friend. He is overcome with emotion, and flying into a fit of unmitigated Vulcan rage, the kind of rage that their entire practice of Kholinar was designed to avoid. And his rage is being channeled into the one who committed that crime, and he is basically shouting his war cry that he is now coming to exact vengeance.
To me, although I like both movies, Spock shouting Khan's name in ST:ID is far, far superior to Kirk shouting the name in ST:TWOK. It isn't even close.
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