The big news this week has been the revealing of the scene written for William Shatner for the Star Trek movie. Below we have some of the reaction from across the web and here with the Trekkies. Plus we review comments from Orci and Kurtzman and take a look at the technical logistics of putting [...]
This one has to be seen to be believed. io9 pointed me to this bit of TV history, where William Shatner stared in a pilot for... wait for it... an Alexander The Great TV series. Yup. Blond Bill played the Macedonian Mauler, riding forth across the plains of Persia (i.e. Malibu, CA) with his vast army (of about 10 extras from Central Casting) in hot pursuit of the evil scourge of humanity, Darius the...
It's the pilot that brought William Shatner and Adam West together in the early 1960s for some manly Greek historical action. Click through to watch Alexander The Great, the show that could've... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Featuring a mohawk grenade Activision Blizzard, the publishers of the ultra-successful World of Warcraft MMORPG, will be launching a series of TV ads for the game in Europe. A series in the US a while back featured William Shatner, Mr T, Verne Troyer, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Willy Toledo. Only one of the European ones has appeared so far, featuring the man and mohawk that is Mr T. He confirms in...
Viggo is The Man. Literally & artistically. He's playing a character named The Man in a major film release that hit screen last night called The Road . In his publicity tour Viggo wore not only a Habs T shirt but also a tuque and babbled on about our chances in the upcoming games, blasting Boston right to the Boston newspaper reporter. Viggo, of course one of the top 10 working actors in the English...
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Appearing to settle the question of whether director JJ Abrams wanted William Shatner to appear in last year's Star Trek movie, the website TrekMovie.com on Tuesday claimed...
DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. The Room There are a lot of bad movies out there. Most fade into obscurity, as what makes them so awful is that they're simply forgettable wastes of time. Yet every now and then a bad movie comes along that becomes a timeless classic based solely on its staggering ineptitude....
Like fellow comics blogger Rich , I strongly admire and revere the myth, the legend the force of nature known as BRIAN BLESSED . But, you're thinking, why should I elevate BRIAN BLESSED to the pantheon of pop culture icons? (And by the way, as a rule, you must always speak of BRIAN BLESSED in all capital letters and boldface font wherever possible. He is that impressive) Taking my cue from another,...
Monday marked the fifth birthday of the most successful, massively multi-player online game in history -- ' World of Warcraft .' 'WoW,' as it's otherwise known, is an expansion of the popular 'Warcraft' franchise, and has become far more successful than publisher Blizzard could have possibly imagined. With more than 12 million subscribers worldwide, 'WoW' is a phenomenon and pop culture icon. It's...
I've attended dozens and dozens of science fiction conventions in my career, and been on probably a hundred panel discussions. But the funnest panel I've ever done was at Philcon 2009. It was entitled simple, "Vs." The idea was that science fiction is all about great fights - Godzilla vs. King Kong, Alien Vs. Predator. But forget those - what about Bugs Bunny Vs. Doctor Doom? The audience...
William Shatner did have a part in the new Star Trek as it turns out. It wasn't a major role like Leonard Nimoy's, but rather a recording that Nimoy's Spock would give to the younger Spock at the end of the film. It obviously never made the film but I somewhat wish it had.
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