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Rhyno posted:We met Jason Issacs today and he mentioned filming in Toronto and I asked what he was working in and he very gruffly muttered To be fair, he was talking to you... twistedmentat posted:A friend actually met Jason Issacs in Toronto and asked him about Star Trek and he said "it's a show". His tone was apparently "i don't want to talk about it". ...although this makes it even funnier. I don't want to see the franchise crash and burn, but, at the same time, production disasters are always good for a laugh.
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To be fair, there are a number of big-name actors who hate to discuss their time on Star Trek.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:To be fair, he was talking to you...
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 06:08 |
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Give it a couple years on the convention circuit, he'll come around. Or kill some sperg. Orv fucked around with this message at 06:19 on Apr 23, 2017 |
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Just watched TOS "The Paradise Syndrome". Kirk gets zapped by a thing that turns him into a Native American and then he marries Pocahontas, played by an obviously white chick in redface. Episode was saved entirely by the ridiculous sight of Shatner prancing around in Indian garb.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 11:54 |
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Of all the things you could have asked Jason Isaacs about, why Discovery? I want to know which reality he thought was the real one in Awake.
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twistedmentat posted:This was posted in the Greatest Generation's Facebook group, and I want to know what the plot of this 90s sitcom was Benny Russell is a food critic for his local San Francisco paper. He has a great job, funny coworkers, and quirky neighbors. But he's also got dreams of being a writer, and has some crazy ideas for a story that he keeps dreaming about and trying to pitch to his boss at the paper to publish!
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:Of all the things you could have asked Jason Isaacs about, why Discovery? I want to know which reality he thought was the real one in Awake. You'll note that BD Wong was in one of the realities, therefor
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Orv posted:You'll note that BD Wong was in one of the realities, therefor In his signature role, "smug, condescending doctor."
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Sisko and Dax are newlyweds who just moved back to Dax's hometown of San Diego. Jake is home from college and having trouble adjusting to his new stepmom and the new city. Bashir is Jake's college roommate and confidante. Kira and Quark live in the apartment next door. O'Brien is the landlord/janitor. Odo is Kramer. This is pretty good. And yea, Kira and Quark would make the perfect mismatched couple. Though I feel like Odo would be the landlord. Astroman posted:Benny Russell is a food critic for his local San Francisco paper. He has a great job, funny coworkers, and quirky neighbors. But he's also got dreams of being a writer, and has some crazy ideas for a story that he keeps dreaming about and trying to pitch to his boss at the paper to publish! This is good too. My idea was Sisko's! Ben Sisko returns from his time in the Navy to help run his fathers Creole resturant in New Orleans after his father's heart attack. Ben and his Son Jake have to adjust to the wacky regulars, lazy staff and a food critic who wants nothing more than to shut him down.
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twistedmentat posted:My idea was Sisko's! Obviously Terry Farrell reprises her Becker role and becomes his main waitress. Quark's is the friendly competition, and O'Brien is the clam delivery guy. Bashir/Kira/Odo are the wacky regulars/lazy staff as needed. Featuring Gul Dukat as the food critic. Someone get CBS on the phone. WampaLord fucked around with this message at 16:11 on Apr 23, 2017 |
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WampaLord posted:Obviously Terry Farrell reprises her Becker role and becomes his main waitress. Well, I limited it to the cast photo, so Odo was the food critic, but Dukat would be better. Quark owns Cajun resturant across the street with his wife Kira, Dax is the Hostess, Bashir is the head waiter, O'brien is the cook ('they thought I was crazy to hire and Irishmen as the chef, but he's the best Creole chef I've ever seen!"), Jake works as a waiter. Season 2 a TGIF style chain resturant opens up with Weyuon as its manager who's always try to get them shut down so he can expand. Also Rom comes from College to help his buddy Jake, Wynn is the health inspector that also has it out for Sisko.
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In the nerdiest thing I've done in years, I went to a stand up comedy show (Mint On Card) in a comic/collectibles shop (Blast From The Past, Burbank, CA) and before the show I found the below on the rack and shouted, "From The Deleted Scenes!!1!"
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Boinks posted:I thought I was the only one who loves Star Trek 5. I'd rather watch 5 than 4 any day. I watch Star Trek for weird space poo poo and killing aliens pretending to be gods. 4 is good for what it is, but 5 captures the heart of Trek a lot better.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 17:20 |
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I dunno, considering that there were three episodes of TOS where the Enterprise went to 20th century Earth, I think The Voyage Home is entirely in spirit. To pitch in, I definitely find 5 more enjoyable to watch than any of the TNG movies.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:I dunno, considering that there were three episodes of TOS where the Enterprise went to 20th century Earth, I think The Voyage Home is entirely in spirit. And that's not counting the massive amount of other episodes where they're on Not Earth Original Planet Do Not Steal.
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Sir Lemming posted:And that's not counting the massive amount of other episodes where they're on Not Earth Original Planet Do Not Steal. Wagon Train to the Studio Backlot
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 20:33 |
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Star Trek TNG show bible is pretty interesting to look at - casting Picard and Riker as "dual lead characters", which is reflected by the opening credits (Stewart and Frakes get "starring" while everyone else gets "also starring" and "with") but never quite panned out in practice.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:I dunno, considering that there were three episodes of TOS where the Enterprise went to 20th century Earth, I think The Voyage Home is entirely in spirit. Gene Roddenberry kept pitching a concept for the TOS movies where Kirk and company go back in time to stop the Kennedy assassination but it backfires and future is horrible now and they have to go back again and undo it so Spock shoots JFK from the grassy knoll. I know it would have been a horrible movie, and it's a good thing Gene was completely sidelined by this point, but drat if I wouldn't be curious to see that particular train wreck on the big screen.
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Powered Descent posted:Gene Roddenberry kept pitching a concept for the TOS movies where Kirk and company go back in time to stop the Kennedy assassination but it backfires and future is horrible now and they have to go back again and undo it so Spock shoots JFK from the grassy knoll. I know it would have been a horrible movie, and it's a good thing Gene was completely sidelined by this point, but drat if I wouldn't be curious to see that particular train wreck on the big screen.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 21:12 |
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I'd bet good money Nimoy would have straight-up refused to play Spock shooting JFK. At which point Gene Roddenberry gets huffy and says "fine, we don't need you, I'll just recast ~*The Vulcan Science Officer*~" and then I'm pretty sure even the bizzaro-verse Paramount studio execs who greenlit the script would have said "woah, wait a minute here."
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 21:13 |
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I wonder if he tried to get his JFK script into TNG?
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 21:14 |
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Am I having a stroke or did someone eventually do that concept, but with Kennedy shooting himself from the grassy knoll?
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Am I having a stroke or did someone eventually do that concept, but with Kennedy shooting himself from the grassy knoll? That was the Red Dwarf episode, Tikka to Ride.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Am I having a stroke or did someone eventually do that concept, but with Kennedy shooting himself from the grassy knoll? I liked it better when JFK's ancestor took the bullet for him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlMeK8Ho9yI Yes, that's Garak as JFK.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 22:49 |
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What episode is it from when Geordi says "I'm your friend and I'm not just stand around and let you do this" here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXvCSG4Ff60
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When Red Dwarf did it, it was the 90's. The 60's would have been Too Soon.Jeb! Repetition posted:What episode is it from when Geordi says "I'm your friend and I'm not just stand around and let you do this" here Descent Part 1
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CharlieWhiskey posted:In the nerdiest thing I've done in years, I went to a stand up comedy show (Mint On Card) in a comic/collectibles shop (Blast From The Past, Burbank, CA) and before the show I found the below on the rack and shouted, "From The Deleted Scenes!!1!" Gear: Champagne bottle, engineering equipment. I really wish we could have seen the deleted scene of retired alcoholic Kirk performing drunken space repairs.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:I dunno, considering that there were three episodes of TOS where the Enterprise went to 20th century Earth, I think The Voyage Home is entirely in spirit. Spirit of TOS maybe, but even I don't think everything about TOS is good.
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 23:17 |
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Maybe this is heretical but I wouldn't mind seeing an elderly T'Pol on STD
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# ? Apr 23, 2017 23:56 |
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There was an episode of Quantum Leap where Sam jumped into Lee Harvey Oswalt and eventually shot JFK. But it was okay, because at the end Al was like, oh, you fixed the past, because you didn't shoot Jackie this time around.
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MorgaineDax posted:There was an episode of Quantum Leap where Sam jumped into Lee Harvey Oswalt and eventually shot JFK. But it was okay, because at the end Al was like, oh, you fixed the past, because you didn't shoot Jackie this time around. Didn't he also leap out the second before he pulled the trigger? That way your hero didn't technically murder Kennedy.
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He was also messed up and sorta thought he really was Oswald periodically. Not sure why, it's been years since I saw it.
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Drink-Mix Man posted:Gear: Champagne bottle, engineering equipment. I really wish we could have seen the deleted scene of retired alcoholic Kirk performing drunken space repairs. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=REhmdOE5pT0 He was skydiving from orbit.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Didn't he also leap out the second before he pulled the trigger? That way your hero didn't technically murder Kennedy. He jumped into the Secret Service agent at the last second and jumped on the car, saving Jackie.
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CPColin posted:He jumped into the Secret Service agent at the last second and jumped on the car, saving Jackie. Oh boy.
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MorgaineDax posted:There was an episode of Quantum Leap where Sam jumped into Lee Harvey Oswalt and eventually shot JFK. But it was okay, because at the end Al was like, oh, you fixed the past, because you didn't shoot Jackie this time around. "Sam, you gotta kill JFK, Sam. You gotta pick up that gun and shoot the president." "Aw jeez. I don't know Al." "He's gotta die, Sam. If he doesn't die the-*belch*-en all sorts of bad stuff is gonna go down." "Oh man." "John F Kennedy, war hero, reformer, civil rights guy, you're gonna shoot him, Sam. And you're not gonna feel bad about it either."
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Powered Descent posted:Gene Roddenberry kept pitching a concept for the TOS movies where Kirk and company go back in time to stop the Kennedy assassination but it backfires and future is horrible now and they have to go back again and undo it so Spock shoots JFK from the grassy knoll. I know it would have been a horrible movie, and it's a good thing Gene was completely sidelined by this point, but drat if I wouldn't be curious to see that particular train wreck on the big screen.
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vermin posted:"Sam, you gotta kill JFK, Sam. You gotta pick up that gun and shoot the president." "That baby's gonna kick like a virgin. You have to re-level quick. Go for the bastard's neck." "Do I have to kill him?" "Keep him up there, Ruby. I don't care if he wets himself and your head. That boy is gonna see somebody die. And if he doesn't want it to be Jackie Kennedy, he's got to pull that trigger."
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